War in Ukraine today: latest news, 11 July 2026 (photo)

It has been the 1599  th day of the Ukrainian resistance to the russian military aggression. 

 

What happened in Ukraine today:

Here is operational information of the General Staff as of 4 pm:  

On 11 July, there were a total of 215 combat engagements along the front line.

The enemy launched two missile strikes using seven missiles, conducted 60 airstrikes, and dropped 160 guided aerial bombs. Additionally, the adversary deployed 5,924 kamikaze drones and carried out 2,134 shellings of settlements and Ukrainian troop positions.

  • Towards Northern Sloboda and Kursk: The enemy conducted three attacks, one of which is still ongoing. The occupiers launched one airstrike using three guided aerial bombs and carried out 66 shellings of settlements and positions of Ukrainian troops, including two using multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).
  • Towards Southern Sloboda: The adversary launched seven assaults on the positions of Ukrainian units near Lyman, Hryhorivka, Karaichne, Ivanivka, Malyi Burluk, and Starytsia. Two combat engagements remain ongoing.
  • Towards Kupiansk: The enemy carried out four assaults on the positions of the Defense Forces in the vicinity of Borivska Andriivka, Kupiansk, Petropavlivка, and Podoly. Two combat engagements are still ongoing.
  • Towards Lyman: Ukrainian defenders repelled five attempts by the invaders to advance in the vicinity of Druzhelyubivka, Stavky, and Dibrova.
  • Towards Sloviansk: The Defense Forces successfully stopped 22 attempts by the invaders to move forward near Kryva Luka, Zakitne, Rai-Oleksandrivka, and Riznykivka.
  • Towards Kramatorsk: There were nine enemy assaults in the vicinity of Fedorivka Druha, Malynivka, and Nykyforivka.
  • Towards Kostiantynivka: The Defense Forces repelled 12 enemy assaults near Ivanopillia, Kostiantynivka, Illinivka, and Rusyn Yar; an additional three combat engagements are still ongoing.
  • Towards Pokrovsk: The enemy conducted a total of 33 attacks, attempting to advance in the vicinity of Hryshyne, Kucheriv Yar, Shakhove, Sofiivka, Bilytske, Nykanorivka, Dorozhne, Novyi Donbas, Rodynske, Serhiivka, Kamianка, Kotlyne, Molodetske, Udachne, and Novopidhorodne. One combat engagement remains ongoing. According to preliminary estimates, 48 occupiers were liquidated and 25 were wounded. Ukrainian forces destroyed an artillery system, eight vehicles, four pieces of special equipment, and an enemy UAV control post. An additional enemy artillery system and one vehicle were damaged. Furthermore, 257 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were destroyed or neutralized.
  • Towards Oleksandrivka: Our defenders repelled three attacks by the occupiers near Voskresenka, Oleksandrohrad, and Piddubne.
  • Towards Huliaipole: Eight attacks by the occupiers were recorded in the vicinity of Solodke, Huliaipilske, Dobropillia, Hirke, Tsvitkove, and Vozdvyzhivka. Two combat engagements are still ongoing.
  • Towards Orikhiv and Kherson: The enemy did not conduct any assault operations today.

In other directions, there were no significant changes in the situation.

 

Recent war events in the east of Ukraine

Kharkiv oblast

South Slobozhanskyi direction: Russian forces launched seven assaults near Lyman, Hryhorivka, Karaichne, Ivanivka, Malyi Burluk, and Starytsia. As of 10:00 p.m., two engagements were still ongoing, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Kupiansk direction: Russian troops carried out four assaults toward Borivska Andriivka, Kupiansk, Petropavlivka, and Podoly. Two battles were still underway as of 10:00 p.m.

Over the previous day, Russian forces launched 12 attacks against Ukrainian Defense Forces positions on the South Slobozhanskyi direction near Starytsia, Lyman, Kozacha Lopan, and toward Novovasylivka, Bilyi Kolodiaz, Izbytske, and Zarubynka. No enemy offensive actions were recorded on the Kupiansk direction, the General Staff reported.

At 6:30 p.m. today, Russian forces struck the center of Zolochiv with a Molniya UAV, according to Viktor Kovalenko, Head of the Zolochiv Settlement Military Administration. The drone hit the roadway, damaging a shop, a business facility, a printing house, and a passenger vehicle. No casualties were reported.

Russian forces also attacked the Nemyshlianskyi district of Kharkiv. Eight civilians, including a 14-year-old girl, sustained blast injuries. Three people were hospitalized in moderate condition, while the others received outpatient treatment.

The Russian army also struck Izium. According to updated information, a 43-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were injured, while two other people suffered acute stress reactions. A multi-story residential building was damaged.

During the night, Russian drones attacked the Shevchenkove community. Private homes, fuel stations, and businesses were damaged. No casualties were reported.

Over the past 24 hours, eight settlements in Kharkiv Oblast came under Russian attack. Two people were killed and three others injured. In Slatyne, two men aged 58 and 75 were killed, while men aged 51 and 83 were wounded. In Mala Danylivka, a 66-year-old woman suffered an acute stress reaction.

Russian forces used Geran-2 drones, Molniya UAVs, FPV drones, and other unmanned aerial systems to attack Kharkiv Oblast. The strikes damaged power lines, residential buildings, outbuildings, vehicles, a grain storage facility, and an agricultural enterprise.

Investigators have identified five senior officers of the Russian Armed Forces who, according to the investigation, organized the Iskander-M missile strike on the village of Hroza on October 5, 2023, which killed 59 civilians. Investigators also established that the missile was launched from a position near the village of Arkhipivka in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast, nearly 170 kilometers from the impact site.

In Kharkiv, a memorial ceremony honored healthcare workers killed since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Eleven graduates of Kharkiv National Medical University have lost their lives, including combat medics, military personnel, and civilians killed in Russian attacks. Among those remembered were graduates Fatima Huseynova and Nnani Adaobi Merian, who were killed in a Russian airstrike on Kharkiv in late June.

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, 74 fuel stations have been damaged by Russian attacks across Kharkiv Oblast, according to Regional Military Administration Head Oleh Syniehubov.

The transit evacuation center in Lozova received 182 evacuees over the past 24 hours. Since the center began operating, it has registered 45,138 evacuees.

A study by the East SOS Charitable Foundation covering 21 rear communities in Kharkiv Oblast found that local authorities are under significant pressure due to the large number of internally displaced persons (IDPs). In several communities, IDPs account for more than 50% of the population, while in Krasnokutsk, Vysokyi, and Bohodukhiv communities they make up nearly 70%. Despite these challenges, local governments continue to expand social infrastructure, modernize water supply systems, improve shelters, attract grant funding and international assistance, and broaden access to legal and psychological support.

Authorities are installing anti-drone netting in the Valky, Krasnokutsk, and Bohodukhiv communities, where Russian attacks have intensified in recent weeks, to help protect civilians and critical infrastructure.

The Kharkiv Art Museum has begun the first phase of emergency stabilization work following a Russian drone strike in June. Emergency crews have already cleared 700 square meters of roofing, dismantled 15 tons of damaged structural elements, and removed 12 tons of construction debris. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 319 cultural heritage sites have been damaged across Kharkiv Oblast.

Researchers from the Institute of Ionosphere at the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute” (NTU “KhPI”) have joined the international SAWA space mission. The satellite launch is scheduled for 2029. The research is expected to improve satellite lifespan predictions, enhance navigation systems, and strengthen space technologies with significant defense applications.

Due to the full-scale war, fencing clubs in Kharkiv Oblast now operate only in the regional capital. Despite damaged training facilities, fewer athletes, and periodic power outages, fencers continue training. The reopening of clubs in other communities is hindered by a shortage of coaches, low salaries, and the high cost of professional equipment. At the same time, fencing in Kharkiv is increasingly being used as a rehabilitation tool for veterans and people recovering from amputations.

Donetsk oblast

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that over the past day, russian troops attacked the positions of the Defense Forces 29 times towards Kostiantynivka in the vicinity of Kostiantynivka, Illinivka, and Ivanopillia, as well as in the direction of Stepanivka and Oleksandro-Shultyne. Towards Pokrovsk, the Ukrainian military repelled 38 assaults, while the russian army carried out an additional 28 attacks towards Slovyansk.

Ivan Biliaiev, a serviceman of the “Spartan” Brigade, noted that russian troops deploy between 200 and 400 FPV drones daily towards Pokrovsk.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a russian army ammunition depot in temporarily occupied Sorokyne in Luhansk oblast. Additionally, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Ukrainian military struck 12 tankers, a tugboat, and a cargo ship in the waters of the Sea of Azov.

The State Emergency Service reported that russian troops targeted an SES medical vehicle in the Novodonetske community. The personnel were not injured.

In the morning, a russian FPV drone struck a parked civilian car in Slovyansk. Rescuers extinguished the fire and prevented it from spreading to other vehicles, according to the State Emergency Service of Donetsk Oblast.

Over the day, russian forces launched at least 10 drone strikes on the Kramatorsk community, targeting a market area, the city center, and the residential sector, reported Ihor Yeskov, spokesperson for the Kramatorsk City Military Administration.

Donetsk Regional Police reported that throughout 8 July, russian troops launched 1,226 strikes along the front line and the residential sector of Donetsk oblast. Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, Slovyansk, Bilenke, Malotaranivka, Oleksandrivka, Yasnohirka, Mykhailivka, Petrivka Persha, and Spasko-Mykhailivka came under fire, damaging 41 civilian objects, including 23 residential houses.

  • Kramatorsk: A russian FPV drone killed a civilian who was inside a car. In total, the city was subjected to eight attacks, which damaged an apartment building, four private houses, a shopping mall, a gas station, and two civilian cars.
  • Druzhkivka: russian troops carried out five strikes, including two with KAB-250 guided aerial bombs, killing three people and injuring six others. Seven private houses and a moped were damaged. Law enforcement also updated information regarding an earlier shelling on 7 July, confirming another death and one more injury.
  • Slovyansk: One person was injured as a result of russian strikes. Eight hits were recorded, primarily by drones, damaging an apartment building, two private houses, an administrative building, a shop, an outbuilding, a railway track, and a car.
  • Other areas: A private house was damaged in Bilenke; a private house and a gas station in Malotaranivka; four private houses in Petrivka Persha; a private house and a car in Mykhailivka; and a truck in Spasko-Mykhailivka.

In temporarily occupied Mariupol, a russian occupation court sentenced a 20-year-old local woman to 13 years in a penal colony, accusing her of alleged espionage against Rosgvardia, the Mariupol City Council reported.

Luhansk oblast

Oleksii Kharchenko, Head of Luhansk Oblast Military Administration, reported that russian occupiers in Luhansk oblast have left front-line communities without fuel. Specifically, in Kreminna, local and intercity public transport has ground to a halt. Leaving the town is currently only possible via personal vehicles.

What is happening now in the north of Ukraine

Kyiv oblast

On the night of 11 July, the russians launched a ballistic missile strike on Kyiv. Twelve people were injured in the attack, including two children aged 10 and 11. The strikes and resulting fires were reported in the Darnytskyi, Dniprovskyi and Solomianskyi districts. Rescue workers and emergency services are working at the scenes. Residential buildings, offices and a theological seminary have been damaged.

In the Solomyanskyi district, a fire broke out after a missile struck a three-storey office and warehouse building. At another location, the blast wave damaged a railway locomotive.

In the Darnytskyi district, a fire broke out in an electrical control room for traffic lights after a strike on the carriageway. Windows were shattered in nearby residential buildings.

In the Dniprovskyi district, a fire broke out in a warehouse following a strike.

Aftermath of the russian attack on Kyiv on the night of 11 July 2026. Photo: Kyiv State Emergency Service
Aftermath of the russian attack on Kyiv on the night of 11 July 2026. Photo: Kyiv State Emergency Service

According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, a fire at one of the infrastructure facilities in Kyiv oblast, which broke out as a result of a russian attack, has been extinguished. Rescue workers extinguished the fire, which covered an area of 4,000 square metres.

The State Emergency Service reported on the evening of 10 July that, for the fifth day running, work is continuing in Vyshneve, Bucha region, to deal with the aftermath of the fire at the warehouses and the explosions that occurred following the russian attack on the night of 6 July. Over 400 specialists, including 232 rescue workers, as well as 131 pieces of equipment, are involved in the emergency recovery work. Specialists are demolishing and clearing away the ruined structures, and surveying the area to identify and remove explosive ordnance.

According to the Regional State Administration, construction is underway in Bucha community on a modern veterans’ hub, commissioned by the Department of Regional Development of Kyiv Regional State Administration. Once completed, the veterans’ hub will serve as a modern support centre for veterans, military personnel and their families.

Zhytomyr oblast

In Zhytomyr, at the Serhii Pavlovych Koroliov National Museum of Cosmonautics, a quest entitled ‘To the Stars’ was held for displaced families and socially vulnerable groups. The interactive space-themed quest was developed by museum staff in collaboration with representatives of a charitable foundation. The space-themed tasks were designed in the form of games to help participants unwind and bring families closer together emotionally.

Sumy oblast

Vadym Mysnyk, Head of the Communications Department of Northern Operational Grouping of Forces, reported that the Ukrainian Defence Forces remain in control of Bachivsk in Esman community. Information circulated by russian Telegram channels on 11 July claiming that the settlement had been captured by russian forces is false. Another attempted assault infiltration by a small enemy infantry group was unsuccessful. Ukrainian forces detected the group in time and engaged it.

The Regional Military Administration informed that the enemy struck civilian infrastructure in Zarichnyi district of Sumy with three guided aerial bombs. The deaths of five people, including a child, have been confirmed. Thirty people were injured, five of whom are in serious condition.

On 11 July, russian forces struck a busy area in Sumy by two guided aerial bombs. The epicentre of the attack was a road and a public transport stop. A third strike targeted an infrastructure facility. The blast wave damaged apartment buildings around the impact sites, shattering hundreds of windows and balcony frames.

The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration
The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration
The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration
The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration
The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration
The aftermath of the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy, 11 July 2026. Photo: Sumy Regional Military Administration

Serhii Kryvosheienko, Head of Sumy City Military Administration, said that a 73-year-old woman was injured after a russian Molniya UAV struck the private residential sector of Sumy. She was taken to hospital.

The State Emergency Service reported that on the evening of 10 July, russians attacked civilian infrastructure in Trostianets community by a jet-powered UAV. Two severely injured men were hospitalised. Three residents of Konotop community and one resident of Sumy community also sustained minor injuries in russian attacks.

According to the RMA, from the morning of 10 July to the morning of 11 July, russian forces carried out nearly 60 attacks on 26 settlements across 16 territorial communities in the oblast, the highest number of attacks being recorded in Sumy and Shostka regions. The enemy used mortars, artillery, FPV drones, UAVs and guided aerial bombs. Air raid alerts were in effect in the oblast for 11 hours and 54 minutes over the 24-hour period.

The Regional Military Administration informed that, as of the morning of 11 July, six people had been injured in enemy attacks across Sumy oblast over the previous day. Damage to private residential houses, vehicles and civilian infrastructure was also recorded:

▪️ In Sumy community, a 64-year-old man was injured in an enemy drone strike. A civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.

▪️ In Konotop community, men aged 71 and 39 and a 60-year-old woman were injured in a russian drone strike. Non-residential buildings, an educational facility, private residential houses, outbuildings and civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged.

▪️ In Trostianets community, men aged 32 and 35 were injured in an enemy UAV strike. Non-residential premises were damaged.

▪️ In Bilopollia community, a passenger car was damaged.

▪️ In Hlukhiv community, a private residential house, outbuildings and a passenger car were damaged.

▪️ In Nova Sloboda community, a non-residential building was damaged.

▪️ In Znob-Novhorodske community, private residential houses and a civilian infrastructure facility were damaged.

▪️ In Svesa community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.

▪️ In Seredyna-Buda community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.

▪️ In Khutir-Mykhailivskyi community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.

▪️ In Shalyhyne community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.

The Regional Military Administration announced that on 10 July, Points of Invincibility were opened in parts of Sumy due to power outages. The municipal water utility is preparing to deliver technical water if electricity supplies are not restored by 11 July.

Chernihiv oblast

Chernihiv City Council reported that on 11 July, russian forces struck a critical infrastructure facility in Chernihiv. An employee of the facility was injured in the attack. Windows in three private residential houses were also damaged.

Dmytro Bryzhynskyi, Head of Chernihiv City Military Administration, said that at around 11:30am on 11 July, a russian jet-powered Shahed drone crashed on the northern outskirts of Chernihiv.

Oleksandr Seliverstov, Head of Novhorod-Siverskyi Regional Military Administration, informed that at around 4:40pm on 11 July, russians struck Berizka shop in Semenivka by a Molniya UAV. The extent of the damage and information on casualties are being clarified.

According to the National Police of Chernihiv oblast, on 10 July, the enemy attacked two communities in Koriukivka region by UAVs. In Snovsk community, a russian drone struck the premises of a farming enterprise, damaging a building. In Mena community, an enemy UAV strike destroyed a house and an outbuilding.

Oleksandr Seliverstov reported that at around 8:11pm on 10 July, the town of Semenivka came under a double attack by russian FPV drones. Civilian vehicles were targeted. The driver of one vehicle, a local man born in 1975, was injured.

Chernihiv Border Guard Detachment informed that on 10 July, russian forces attacked four border communities in Chernihiv oblast: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka, Horodnia and Snovsk. The enemy carried out mortar attacks (5 explosions), artillery strikes (5 explosions), FPV drone attacks (14 explosions) and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (2 explosions). Ten settlements came under enemy fire.

According to the State Environmental Inspectorate of Chernihiv oblast, a russian UAV attack in Nizhyn region caused more than UAH 2m. in environmental damage. The consequences included the loss of water resources, damage to and destruction of green spaces, and land contamination.

Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine

Dnipropetrovsk oblast

Mykola Lukashuk, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council, reported that the enemy attacked Nikopol, Marhanets and Myrove communities by drones. An apartment building was damaged.

A field caught fire in Petropavlivka community.

The occupiers used artillery and drones to attack the regional centre, Chervonohryhorivka, Pokrovske rural and Pokrovske urban, Marhanets and Myrove communities.

Fires broke out. An apartment building, 13 private residential houses, an administrative building, nine outbuildings, a vehicle, a trailer, infrastructure, a gas pipeline and a power line were damaged.

The enemy also attacked Lozuvate and Karpivka communities by UAVs. Fires broke out and infrastructure was damaged.

A 59-year-old man was injured in a UAV attack in Zelonodolsk community. A private residential house was damaged.

Vinnytsia oblast

A charity fair was held in Yevropeiska Square in Vinnytsia in memory of fallen serviceman Davyd Starovier, known by the call sign “Yeti”. He would have turned 26 on this day. The defender served in the 11th Kyivska Rus Battalion of the 59th Separate Motorised Infantry Brigade. He was killed in Donetsk oblast in April 2024. 

Kirovohrad oblast

Residents of Znamianka, Kirovohrad oblast, paid tribute to serviceman Artem Bondarenko. He joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the age of 18 and served as a UAV operator. He was awarded combat veteran status and the For Military Service to Ukraine medal. Artem Bondarenko was killed while carrying out a combat mission on 6 July 2026. He was 23. 

Poltava oblast

Poltava Regional Military Administration informed that an enemy UAV struck a warehouse belonging to an enterprise in Poltava region on the morning of 11 July. 

Cherkasy oblast

Bahacheve community welcomed home defender Yevhen Bazylevskyi following his release from russian captivity. Contact with him was lost in 2022 while he was defending Mariupol. He had been listed as missing since March 2023. 

Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia oblast

Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia RMA, reported that today, 3 people were injured as a result of a russian KAB attack on Zaporizhzhia.

Private houses were damaged as a result of the russian attack on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: Zaporizhzhia RMA.
Private houses were damaged as a result of the russian attack on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: Zaporizhzhia RMA.

A 67-year-old woman was injured as a result of a russian attack on Bilenke community in Zaporizhzhia oblast. The artillery shelling damaged private houses and a car. Infrastructure was damaged, including power grids, a shop, a vehicle and a cultural centre. Part of the community was left without electricity and internet access was disrupted.

A 9-year-old girl was injured as a result of a drone attack on Zaporizhzhia.

2 people were killed and 30 injured as a result of attacks on the regional centre. Over the past day, russian forces launched 1,011 strikes on 51 settlements in Zaporizhzhia oblast. Various types of UAVs, primarily FPV drones, were used most extensively.

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Defence Forces repelled 19 russian attacks in Huliaipole and Orikhiv regions over the past day. The russian forces launched assaults towards Shcherbaky, Olenokostiantynivka, Staroukrainka, Huliaipilske, Sviatopetrivka, Kosivtseve, Vozdvyzhivka, Tsvitkove, Verkhnia Tersa and near Dobropillia.

Based on the information provided by Zaporizhzhia RMA, a total of 44 buildings (26 apartment buildings and 18 private houses), as well as non-residential buildings, were damaged yesterday in Voznesenivskyi, Kosmichnyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts of Zaporizhzhia due to russian attacks. Municipal workers are currently boarding up shattered windows.

Mykolaiv oblast

Referring to Mykolaiv RMA, on 10 July, the russian military attacked Mykolaiv oblast by Shahed/Herbera-type UAVs. There were no casualties or damage reported. The russian forces launched 3 FPV drone attacks on Kutsurub and Ochakiv communities. In addition, a Molniia UAV attacked Kutsurub community. As a result of the strike in Parutyne village, windows in a private house were damaged. There were no injuries reported. 

Odesa oblast

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) reported that as a result of russian attack, 2 truck drivers were killed at one of the ports in Odesa oblast. A civilian cargo vessel flying the flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis was damaged. A fire broke out on board but was extinguished. None of the crew members were injured.

According to Odesa RMA, 1 person was killed in Chornomorsk as a result of a russian attack. Residential buildings were destroyed and infrastructure was damaged.

2 people were killed, 2 injured and a 24-year-old man sustained shrapnel wounds as a result of a missile strike on Odesa. A civilian infrastructure facility was hit.

Relying on the information provided by the Ukrainian Air Force, during the day, UAVs were detected flying from the Black Sea towards Chornomorske in Odesa oblast.

The RMA reported that during the night, russia attacked Izmail region in Odesa oblast. Port infrastructure was damaged. There were no casualties reported. 

As a result of the overnight attack in southern Odesa oblast, a polyclinic, 3 private houses and infrastructure facilities were damaged. About 60 windows and 8 doors were blown out at the medical facility and more than 60% of the suspended ceiling was destroyed. There were no casualties or injuries reported.

The Ukrainian Air Force reported that in the morning, groups of UAVs were detected over the Black Sea heading towards Chornomorsk and Oleksandrivka.

Kherson oblast

According to Kherson Regional Military Administration, at around 8:20pm, russian forces attacked Dniprovskyi district of Kherson by a UAV. As a result of the drone strike, a 51-year-old man was injured. He sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to his neck and shoulder.

A 54-year-old medic who came under a russian UAV attack in the central part of Kherson at around 5:50pm was injured. The man sustained blast injuries and a concussion.

A 36-year-old woman who came under a russian drone attack in Sahaidachne, Novoraisk community, at around 12pm was injured. She sustained blast injuries, a concussion and facial injuries.

In the morning, russian forces attacked Korabelnyi district of Kherson by drones. As a result of the UAV strikes, 3 Kherson residents were injured: a 65-year-old man and 2 women aged 76 and 53. They sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds.

Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine

Volyn oblast

Kolkivska community reported that Volodymyr Marchuk, defender from Volyn oblast, was awarded with the For Indomitability honorary award by the Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrsky.

Zakarpattia oblast

There are 124,500 officially registered IDPs in the oblast. According to the RMA, after the end of hostilities, at least 30% of internally displaced persons will remain in the region because their homes are in occupied territory or have been destroyed.

Ivano-Frankivsk oblast

The Ring of Courage boxing tournament dedicated to the memory of the Heroes of the 5th Separate Assault Brigade has started. Athletes from Great Britain visited Ivano-Frankivsk, who, despite all the risks, came to support the children.

Lviv oblast

A new stage of the Know. Be Able. A Practice program has begun in Lviv, within the framework of which tram drivers are trained in barrier-free service for passengers with reduced mobility. The 1st classes are held on a training tram with the participation of Nazarii Krasovsky, accessibility experts and veteran Mariupol defender.

Rivne oblast

Since the beginning of the year, 676 enterprises in the oblast have taken advantage of the state program Affordable Loans 5–7–9%, attracting UAH 2.5bn. These funds help entrepreneurs implement investment projects, modernize production, preserve jobs and maintain stable business operations.

Ternopil oblast

Defenders from the community will receive UAH 10,000 each to purchase equipment. 2,963 servicemen from Ternopil have already received such assistance during 2026.

Khmelnytskyi oblast

40 children of Heroes, from the families of the killed, missing and wounded servicemen, returned from Poland. They stayed at the ancient palace Bocianie Gniazdo (Stork’s Nest) in the village of Runowo, the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Chernivtsi oblast

The opening of the final of the Defenders Tournament took place in Chernivtsi. 120 war veterans from six regions of Ukraine are participating in it.

International support of Ukraine in the russian-Ukrainian war (russia’s invasion of Ukraine)

Ukraine has received $3.35bn from the World Bank . This was the result of agreements that Ukraine and the World Bank signed on 24 June on the sidelines of the Ukraine Recovery Conference. Ukraine will use the funds received to support macro-financial stability and finance priority state budget expenditures.

 


 

Materials compiled by Tetyana Pidgorna, Olena Reka, Yana Hushchyna, Tamara Moshkovska, Sofia Ratynska, Ioanna Kryvenko, Helena Albahachiieva, Kristina Maknynia 

Translated by Tetyana Pidgorna, Yana Hushchyna, Alla Litrovnyk, Liudmyla Stadnykova, Ilona Korolevska, Tetiana Moiseienko, Marharyta Koval, Tetiana Kurbatova


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