It has been the 1588 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:
In total, 203 combat engagements have taken place since the start of this 24-hour period.
The enemy carried out 51 air strikes, dropping 163 guided bombs. In addition, it deployed 6,097 kamikaze drones and carried out 2,200 shelling attacks on populated areas and our troops’ positions.
Five combat engagements were recorded towards Northern Sloboda and Kursk, four of which are still ongoing. The enemy carried out 51 shelling attacks on populated areas and our troops’ positions, two of which involved the use of multiple launch rocket systems.
Over the past 24 hours, towards Southern Sloboda, the enemy launched five assaults on our units’ positions towards Mala Vovcha, Khatne, and in the areas of Starytsia and Artilne.
Towards Kupiansk, the enemy launched four assaults on Defence Forces positions in the areas around the settlements of Kolisnykivka, Borivska Andriivka and towards Petropavlivka and Kivsharivka.
Six attempts by the invaders to advance were repelled on the Lyman sector towards the settlements of Stavky, Lyman, Ozerne, Borova and Novoselivka. One engagement is ongoing.
Towards Sloviansk, the Defence Forces successfully halted 19 attempts by the invaders to advance towards the settlements of Kryva Luka, Ozerne, Rai-Oleksandrivka and inRiznykivka. Two further clashes are ongoing.
Towards Kramatorsk, one clash is ongoing in Malynivka.
Towards Kostiantynivka, the Defence Forces repelled 19 enemy assaults in the areas around the settlements of Ivanopillia, Kostiantynivka, Illinivka, Stepanivka and Sofiivka; two further clashes are ongoing.
In total, the enemy carried out 25 attacks towards Pokrovsk. The occupiers attempted to advance in the areas around the settlements of Hryshyne, Novomykolaivka, Nikanorivka, Novooleksandrivka, Shevchenko, Udachne and towards Serhiivka and Bilytske.
According to preliminary estimates, 38 occupiers were killed and 10 wounded here today; an ammunition depot, one enemy vehicle and one piece of specialist equipment were destroyed. Three artillery systems and two enemy vehicles were damaged. A total of 152 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were destroyed or neutralised.
Towards Oleksandrivka, the enemy launched four attacks in the areas around the settlements of Piddubne, Ternove and Kalynivske.
Towards Huliaipole, the Defence Forces successfully repelled 14 enemy attacks directed at the settlements of Kosivtseve, Dobropillia, Vozdvyzhivka, Staroukrainka, Tsvitkove and Charivne. Another engagement is still ongoing.
Towards Orikhiv and Kherson, the enemy did not carry out any offensive operations.
In other sectors, there were no significant changes in the situation.
Dmytro Lubinets, Parliament’s Commissioner for Human Rights, reported that since February 2022, the russian Armed Forces have executed 129 Ukrainian prisoners of war and individuals who had ceased taking part in hostilities. From mid-November 2025 to January 2026, UN experts documented credible reports of the execution of 37 Ukrainian servicemen in 18 incidents. Almost all of the released Ukrainian prisoners of war interviewed reported torture or other forms of ill-treatment, although some noted that their treatment and conditions of detention had gradually improved since late 2024. In the occupied territories, cases were documented of severe restrictions on freedom of expression, arbitrary detentions, unfair trials, forced mobilisation and the imposition of the russian education system. The published report covers violations of human rights and international humanitarian law during the period from 1 December 2025 to 31 May 2026, as well as incidents that occurred earlier but were documented or confirmed during this period. The mission’s findings are based on 1,926 interviews with victims and witnesses, 180 site visits, 48 visits to places of detention, 78 visits to hospitals, transit centres for evacuees and collective centres for internally displaced persons, 33 court hearings, as well as court documents, official records and other relevant materials.
Recent war events in the east of Ukraine
Kharkiv oblast
Over the past 24 hours, 227 combat engagements were recorded.
Towards Southern Sloboda, Ukrainian units repelled 15 enemy attacks. Russian troops attempted to advance near Vovchansk, Synelnykove, Starytsia and Vovchanski Khutory, as well as in the direction of Izbytske, Lyman, Okhrymivka, Sheviakivka and Khatne.
Towards Kupiansk, the enemy made one attempt to attack in the direction of Kivsharivka.
A russian drone attacked Bohodukhiv. According to preliminary reports, seven people were injured. In the town, an apartment block, a shop, a petrol station and four cars were damaged.
Over the past 24 hours, Kharkiv and 29 settlements in the region have come under russian attack.
Four people were killed as a result of the shelling, and a further 24 were injured, including two children.
In Kharkiv, a 23-year-old woman was killed and 12 others injured. In Hubarivka, in Bohodukhiv community, a 75-year-old woman was killed, and a 66-year-old woman, an 18-year-old woman, a 61-year-old man and a 40-year-old man injured. In Staryi Saltiv, a 60-year-old woman, a 70-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man were injured. In Taranivka, Zmiiv community, two girls aged 9 and 10 were injured. A 72-year-old woman was injured in Berestyn, a 64-year-old man in Borova, and a 60-year-old man in Bohodukhiv. Two people were killed in Horokhovatka, Borova community; their identities are being confirmed.
Medical assistance was also provided to a 60-year-old man who was wounded during the shelling of Kozacha Lopana on 18 June.
Russian troops attacked Shevchenkivskyi and Kholodnohirskyi districts of Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs and drones.
To carry out the strikes on Kharkiv oblast, the occupiers used three Iskander-M missiles, nine guided aerial bombs, seven Geran-2 drones, five Molniya UAVs, five FPV drones and a further 43 drones, the type of which is being identified.
Civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv and six districts of the region sustained damage, including residential buildings, transport, petrol stations, educational establishments, a cultural centre, administrative buildings, railway infrastructure, warehouses, power grids and agricultural facilities.
The transit evacuation centre in Lozova received 197 people over the past 24 hours. Since it began operating, 43,070 evacuees have been registered there.
Plans are in place to step up evacuations in Kupiansk and Derhachi due to the deteriorating security situation.
In Pisochyn, construction of Ukraine’s first underground nursery has been completed. The facility is set to welcome its first children in the near future.
Donetsk oblast
On 29 June, the police recorded 1,105 russian shelling incidents along the front line and in residential areas.
13 settlements were under attack: Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Bilbasivka, Bilenke, Donetske, Malotaranivka, Oleksandrivka, Bohorodychne, Ivanivka, Kurytsyne, Samiilivka and Sofiivka.
17 civilian facilities were damaged, including seven residential buildings.
In Druzhkivka, russian forces carried out strikes using two KAB-250 aerial bombs and three FPV drones. Two people were injured as a result of the attacks. Three blocks of flats, an after-school educational centre and two lorries were damaged.
In Samiilivka, one civilian was injured following an FPV drone strike.
In Kurytsyne, a russian FPV drone struck a civilian lorry. One person was injured.
Russian forces attacked Kramatorsk with four drones of various types. An educational institution, a shop, a petrol station and a car were damaged. During the night, the city came under fire again and residential buildings were damaged.
In Donetsk, Oleksandrivka, Bilenke and Ivanivka, one private house was damaged in each town, whilst in Sofiivka, a petrol station was damaged.
It has also been confirmed that a resident of Druzhkivka was killed as a result of a strike by a KAB-250 aerial bomb on 28 June.
Luhansk oblast
Yesterday russian troops shelled Luhansk oblast using mortars, automatic grenade launchers and barrel artillery; they deployed 12 FPV drones and carried out 13 drone-delivered strikes. Towards Lyman, the occupiers launched 11 attacks near five settlements.
The occupying authorities continue to transport secondary school pupils from Lysychansk and Rubizhne to Yelabuha in Tatarstan, where they are offered training in engineering disciplines. Meanwhile, a fuel crisis persists in Siverskodonetsk: petrol is delivered roughly once a week, is snapped up quickly, and prices remain 2.5–4 times higher than before the shortage began.
According to the results of monitoring of the occupying forces’ media at the end of June, the news agenda has shifted from coverage of the crisis to reports on youth events, employment, cultural events and the activities of the occupying administration. This approach is aimed at creating an image of ‘normal life’ under occupation and diverting attention away from the region’s systemic problems.
What is happening now in the north of Ukraine
Kyiv oblast
According to the State Emergency Service, fire-fighting operations are continuing in the forests of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. The fires have been extinguished at two locations. Fire-fighting operations are ongoing in another section of the forest where smoke was detected using a drone. In total, over 260 people and around 65 pieces of specialist equipment have been deployed to tackle the fire.
On 30 June, a funeral service was held at St Michael’s Golden-Domed Cathedral in Kyiv for SU-24M pilot Bohdan Zahorulko. He died on 16 June in a plane crash in Khmelnytskyi oblast. Relatives, friends and colleagues from the Antonov aircraft manufacturing plant, where he was one of the best test pilots, came to pay their respects to the fallen ace.
According to the Office of the President, Denmark’s new Minister of Defence, Jeppe Bruus, arrived in Kyiv on a working visit on Monday, 29 June. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Danish minister discussed a drone deal and a new aid package for Ukraine.
According to the Regional Military Administration, 44 children have returned from a holiday in Zakarpattia. In total, 88 children from the region – the children of fallen heroes, as well as the defenders of Ukraine – enjoyed a holiday in June as part of the Carpathian Shift project.
Zhytomyr oblast
According to the Regional Military Administration, a job fair for male and female veterans was held for the second time in Zhytomyr oblast, bringing together representatives from the business sector, the employment service and veterans. This time, Zviahel served as the main venue.
This year, 26 veterans and members of their families received financial support through state grants to develop veteran-led businesses. In total, 187 veteran-led businesses are already operating successfully in Zhytomyr oblast, with the state having invested over 92 million hryvnias in them.
Sumy oblast
Sumy Regional Military Administration reported that on 30 June, russian forces struck a civilian infrastructure facility in Sumy community by four guided aerial bombs. Eleven people were injured. State Emergency Service rescuers pulled two people from beneath the rubble. A civilian infrastructure facility sustained the most severe damage. Emergency rescue operations are ongoing at the site.

The Regional Military Administration informed that at 12:54pm, emergency power outage schedules were reintroduced across Sumy oblast for 10 consumer groups under an order issued by Ukrenerho JSC. Additional outages are also in effect due to russia’s armed aggression. Efforts to eliminate the consequences of the attacks are ongoing.
According to Sumy City Military Administration, during the night of 30 June, a russian Molniya UAV struck a parking area in Kovpakivskyi district of Sumy. Four lorries and an outbuilding were damaged. In the morning, the russian army struck a filling station in Zarichnyi district of the city.
From the morning of 29 June to the morning of 30 June, russian forces carried out nearly 100 attacks on 29 settlements across 18 territorial communities of the oblast. The highest number of attacks was recorded in Sumy and Shostka regions. The enemy used artillery, FPV drones, UAVs, explosive munitions dropped from UAVs, guided aerial bombs and missile strikes. Air raid alerts in the oblast lasted for 22 hours and 9 minutes during the reporting period.
The Regional Military Administration reported that, as of the morning of 30 June, 10 people had been injured in enemy attacks across Sumy oblast over the previous 24 hours. Damage to residential buildings, vehicles and civilian infrastructure facilities was also recorded:
▪️ In Hlukhiv community, a 63-year-old man, a 52-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman were injured in enemy strikes, while two women suffered acute stress reactions. Civilian infrastructure facilities, non-residential premises, residential houses and lorries were damaged;
▪️ In Seredyna-Buda community, a 52-year-old man was seriously injured and a 56-year-old woman was injured in an enemy drone strike. A residential house was destroyed, while a private household, an outbuilding and vehicles were damaged;
▪️ In Mykolaivka rural community, a 63-year-old man was injured in an enemy drone strike. A vehicle was damaged;
▪️ In Buryn community, a 36-year-old man was injured after an FPV drone struck. A private residential house was damaged;
▪️ A 20-year-old man injured in a guided aerial bomb strike on Vorozhba community on 27 June was hospitalised;
▪️ A 59-year-old woman sought medical assistance after being injured in an enemy UAV strike on Konotop community on 24 June;
▪️ In Yampil community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;
▪️ In Richky community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;
▪️ In Komyshi community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged;
▪️ In Sumy community, civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged;
▪️ In Krasnopillia community, apartment buildings, private residential houses and outbuildings were damaged;
▪️ In Velyka Pysarivka community, an outbuilding and a vehicle were damaged;
▪️ In Svesa community, a non-residential premises was damaged;
▪️ In Znob-Novhorodske community, a residential house was destroyed;
▪️ In Esman community, a residential house and outbuildings were destroyed.
Over the past 24 hours, local authorities, together with units of the State Emergency Service, the National Police and civil society organisations, evacuated five people from border communities.
On 29 June, Ukrainian biathlete Vita Semerenko shared a video of her parents’ home in Krasnopillia, Sumy oblast, which was destroyed by a russian guided aerial bomb.
Sumy City Council informed that Points of Invincibility have begun operating in Sumy due to power supply disruptions. The greatest need is currently in Kovpakivskyi neighbourhood of the city.
Chernihiv oblast
The State Border Guard Service reported that over the past 24 hours, border guards of the 105th Border Guard Detachment named after Prince Volodymyr the Great shot down 23 russian UAVs over Chernihiv oblast. The destroyed drones included two Shaheds, three Molniya UAVs and 18 Herbera UAVs.
Oleksandr Seliverstov, Head of Novhorod-Siverskyi Regional Military Administration, said that at around 11:20am. On 30 June, russian forces struck the central part of Novhorod-Siverskyi near the local market by a Molniya UAV. A local woman born in 1962 was injured in the attack.
Oleksandr Seliverstov also informed that at around 2:24am. On 30 June, the enemy attacked Novhorod-Siverskyi by a Lancet loitering munition. The strike hit the grounds of a private household, damaging a house and a vehicle.
JSC Chernihivoblenergo reported that as of 12:30am. On 30 June, more than 25,000 consumers in Novhorod-Siverskyi region were without electricity following the russian attack. Power engineers are working to restore the electricity supply.
According to the State Emergency Service, a 67-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman were injured in russian UAV attacks in Chernihiv oblast. In Chernihiv region, an enemy drone strike set a lorry trailer on fire. In Novhorod-Siverskyi region, dry grass caught fire. Firefighters promptly extinguished all fires.
Oleksandr Seliverstov reported that at around 8pm. On 29 June, russian forces struck the grounds of Semenivka Town Hospital by two Herbera UAVs. No casualties were reported.
The National Police informed that on 29 June, a local resident was injured in a russian drone attack on Horodnia in Chernihiv region. A russian UAV also struck an open area in the settlement of Ripky in the same region. In Horodnia, the strikes damaged an outbuilding, a fence and a private lorry. In Ripky, the façade of a shop building was damaged.
According to Chernihiv Border Guard Detachment, on 29 June, russian forces attacked four border communities in Chernihiv oblast: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka, Horodnia and Snovsk. The enemy carried out mortar attacks (17 explosions), artillery strikes (10 explosions), FPV drone attacks (15 explosions), Molniya UAV strikes (7 explosions), and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (3 explosions). Thirteen settlements came under enemy fire.
Leonid Tymchenko, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, announced during a visit to Chernihiv oblast that a full-scale DNA laboratory is planned to be opened at the Scientific Research Forensic Centre of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Once operational, the laboratory will analyse biological material to establish DNA profiles and identify the bodies of those killed. According to Tymchenko, only a few such laboratories operated in Ukraine before the full-scale invasion. There are now more than 20.
Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine
Dnipropetrovsk oblast
Air defence forces shot down 13 enemy UAVs over the oblast overnight.
Nikopol region. 2 men were injured in Nikopol and Marhanets. The russian forces attacked Chervonohryhorivka community by drones. Fires broke out. A private house, an outbuilding, a retail pavilion and infrastructure were damaged, while a truck was destroyed. Another person injured in yesterday’s attack on Marhanets has been reported. An apartment building was damaged.
Dnipro. A woman was injured in Mykolaivka community as a result of a UAV attack. A fire broke out, burning bags of wheat and barley. An agricultural enterprise was damaged.
Kamianske region. The russian forces targeted Krynychky community by UAVs in the evening.
Synelnykove region. There russian forces attacked Novopavlivka and Bohynivka communities. A UAV strike destroyed a tractor and damaged a residential house.
Nikopol region. 4 men were injured. The russian forces shelled the region by artillery and drones, targeting the regional centre, Marhanets, Myrove, Pokrovske rural and Tomakivka communities. Fires broke out. An apartment building, a vehicle, a garage, a minibus, an outbuilding, a trailer and an enterprise were damaged.
Synelnykove region. The russian forces struck Vasylkivka and Malomykhailivka communities by KABs. Fires broke out and an agricultural enterprise was damaged. UAV attacks targeted Sloviansk, Pokrovske, Bohynivka and Petropavlivka communities, damaging 3 private houses, a summer kitchen, an agricultural enterprise and farming equipment.
Kirovohrad oblast
Andrii Raikovych, Head of Kirovohrad RMA, reported that russian drones attacked Kropyvnytskyi. Air defence forces intercepted the targets. There were no casualties or damage reported.
Memorial ceremonies were held in 3 communities of Kirovohrad oblast for fallen servicemen: Vladyslav Shloma from Oleksandriia community, Roman Chabarai from Novomyrhorod community and Mykola Randytskyi from Svitlovodsk community.
Vladyslav Shloma was killed on 15 May 2025, while carrying out a combat mission in Bakhmut region, Donetsk oblast.
Roman Chabarai was killed on 18 January 2024, during an assault near Avdiivka in Pokrovsk region, Donetsk oblast. His death was confirmed later.
Mykola Randytskyi volunteered to join the Armed Forces in 2023 and was killed on 28 October 2023.
During the 26 June prisoner exchange, 42-year-old serviceman Anatolii Koliada from Troianka village, Holovanivsk community, returned to Ukraine. He had spent more than 4 years in russian captivity. The staff sergeant is currently undergoing rehabilitation.
Poltava oblast
The russian drones attacked Poltava oblast. Over the past day and overnight, russian forces launched several strikes on the oblast.
In Myrhorod region, the crash of a UAV and a strike on the territory of an enterprise caused dry vegetation fires and damaged a power line pole.
In Kremenchuk region, a drone attack damaged a building belonging to an educational institution. There were no casualties reported.
Two servicemen from Poltava oblast were killed while carrying out combat missions: Ivan Melesh and Yevhenii Yarmolenko.
Ivan Melesh was killed on 12 October 2024, near Novohrodivka village in Pokrovsk region, Donetsk oblast.
Yevhenii Yarmolenko was killed on 26 June 2026, as a result of an enemy FPV drone strike near Boldyrivka village in Kupiansk region, Kharkiv oblast.
A memorial ceremony is being held in Poltava for 3 Ukrainian servicemen: Volodymyr Vlasenko, Oleksii Koshovyi and Yurii Pidhirnyi.
Volodymyr Vlasenko was killed on 9 June 2026, in Zaporizhzhia oblast as a result of an airstrike.
Oleksii Koshovyi was killed on 15 May 2026, in Dnipropetrovsk oblast while carrying out a combat mission.
Yurii Pidhirnyi was killed on 3 June 2026, in an FPV drone strike near Kostiantynivka city in Kramatorsk region, Donetsk oblast.
An employee of the gas station hit by a russian UAV on 29 June remains in the intensive care unit. She sustained gunshot and shrapnel wounds and her condition is reported to be critical.
Cherkasy oblast
A fallen defender from Helmiaziv rural community, Yurii Halchuk, was laid to rest in Cherkasy oblast. He was killed on 23 October 2024, near Bohoiavlenka settlement in Volnovakha region, Donetsk oblast, while carrying out a combat mission. He was 33 years old.
A memorial ceremony was held in Bahacheve for 39-year-old serviceman Serhii Popovych. He served as a sniper in the Airmobile Forces. On 26 February 2023, contact with him was lost after a battle near Bakhmut city in Donetsk oblast while he was carrying out a combat mission. He had been listed as missing in action for more than 3 years.
Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia oblast
Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported that 2 people were killed and 15 injured in a russian KAB attack on Zaporizhzhia. The russian forces dropped 7 guided aerial bombs on the city. The victims were two men aged 62 and 45. Also 15 residents, aged between 47 and 87, required medical assistance for shrapnel wounds, concussions and other injuries. A 76-year-old woman was hospitalised in critical condition. The russian forces struck a kindergarten and a private residential area in one of the city’s districts.

The russian forces attacked an industrial infrastructure facility by a UAV. A fire broke out and 1 person was injured.
A 48-year-old woman and 3 men aged 51, 54 and 67 were injured in another russian attack. A building was damaged and the resulting fire was extinguished.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that on 29 June, the Ukrainian Defence Forces repelled 33 russian attacks on Huliaipole and Orikhiv regions. Combat engagements were recorded near Verkhnia Tersa, Novoselivka and Huliaipole, as well as toward Podorozhne, Vozdvyzhivka, Staroukrainka, Sviatopetrivka, Kopani, Pryvilne, Rivne, Tsvitkove and Charivne.
Ivan Fedorov, Head of the RMA, stated that on 29 June, 3 people were killed and 18 injured as a result of russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia and Zaporizhzhia oblast. The russian forces launched more than 970 strikes on 56 settlements in Zaporizhzhia oblast.
Mykolaiv oblast
Based on the information provided by Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, on 29 June, russian forces attacked Mykolaiv oblast by UAVs, FPV drones and Lancet loitering munitions. One woman suffered an acute stress reaction. Residential buildings, a cultural and educational centre and an administrative building were damaged.
Odesa oblast
Referring to the Air Force, today, russian UAVs were detected flying from the Black Sea toward Zatoka.
Kherson oblast
According to Kherson Regional Military Administration, at around 7pm, russian forces attacked a vehicle in the central part of Kherson by a drone. The vehicle caught fire and burned out completely. 3 men, aged 36, 44 and 48, were injured and were preliminarily diagnosed with blast injuries.
A 60-year-old Kherson resident came under a russian UAV attack in Dniprovskyi district of Kherson. He sustained a blast injury.
At approximately 7am, russian forces shelled Nadiivka village in Bilozirka community. A 48-year-old woman suffered a concussion, blast injuries and a closed traumatic brain injury.
Yesterday evening, russian forces attacked a woman by a drone in Korabelnyi district of Kherson. The 59-year-old woman sustained shrapnel wounds to her head and arm, as well as blast injuries and a concussion.
Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine
Volyn oblast
6 new buses were donated to educational institutions in Volyn communities. The purchase of buses is carried out within the framework of co-financing from the state and local budgets.
Zakarpattia oblast
The Carpathian Change project has ended. Another 44 children from Kyiv oblast who were vacationing in the oblast have returned home. During June, 88 children from Kyiv oblast (children of fallen Heroes, as well as Defenders of Ukraine) rested in the oblast as part of the Carpathian Change project initiated by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine.
Ivano-Frankivsk oblast
The RMA reported that as part of the Caring for the Hero’s Family regional project, a trip to Kolomiia, the Easter egg festival, was organized for 17 relatives of servicemen from Tlumach community.
Lviv oblast
The 2nd 2-week Carpathian Shift has ended in Lviv oblast. Another 200 children from frontline communities in Kharkiv and Sumy oblasts are returning home. These are the children of our defenders, law enforcement officers and fallen Heroes.
Rivne oblast
Rivne oblast has received the 10th evacuation train since the beginning of the year. 30 people arrived from Donetsk oblast. They will be placed in communities of Vara region.
Ternopil oblast
72 community defenders will receive UAH 10,000 each to purchase equipment. 3,243 defenders from Ternopil received such assistance during 2025.
Khmelnytskyi oblast
40 children of Heroes and missing defenders went on vacation to Poland. This is the result of cooperation between 2 public organizations in Khmelnytskyi and Gdansk and the support of Khmelnytskyi City Council. For 10 days, the children will be able to relax and recover in the camp. They will also be able to attend various master classes and hippotherapy.
Chernivtsi oblast
A grant and project agreement was signed between the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Social Investment Fund and the German bank KfW. The agreement envisages attracting a grant for Chernivtsi Maternity Hospital in the amount of about EUR 5.2m within the framework of the Improving Women’s Health in Ukraine project.
International support of Ukraine in the russian-Ukrainian war (russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
The EU has allocated the first €3.9bn to Ukraine for advanced drone technology. Ursula von der Leyen said the funding should strengthen Ukraine’s defense.
Ukrnafta and MAYEKAWA MFG. CO., LTD Japanese company signed a memorandum to develop partnership, particularly in the field of energy efficiency and decarbonization. The memorandum with Swedfund for Ukrhydroenerho marks Ukraine’s steps towards a pilot project for green hydrogen production.
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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