President Volodymyr Zelensky said that during the attack on August 26, Russia struck 230 times at the Ukrainian power system; the defense worked, but there was serious damage.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has invited Lithuania to join the initiative to purchase weapons and military equipment from Ukrainian manufacturers.
Canada's Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussen during his stay in Ukraine visited Ukrainian veterans undergoing rehabilitation after injuries.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have honored the memory of Ukrainian children whose lives were taken by Russian aggression.
Ukrainian defenders, who control the Russian town of Sudzha, Kursk region, have received aid from volunteers, including strike drones, stretchers and medicines.
The operation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in Russia’s Kursk region is unfolding exactly as planned, and Ukrainian defenders are reinforcing their positions there.
The Kremlin and the Russian military command are creating a complicated, and so far, ineffective command and control structure for the Russian response to the Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi and Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Brown have discussed the Ukrainian army’s priority needs in weapons and military equipment.
Ukrainian forces destroyed ten pieces of Russian military equipment and weapons in the area of responsibility of the Tavria Group of Forces and killed or wounded 25 occupiers in the early hours of Friday, August 16.
In Ivano-Frankivsk region, another case was documented where two teenagers, 15 and 18, set ablaze at least three SUVs belonging to the Ukrainian military, acting on the instructions of Russian intelligence.
With various psyops, the enemy is putting in a significant effort to discredit the Ukrainian military, trying to accuse them of crimes against the civilian population in Kursk region.
German law enforcers have detained a Ukrainian national suspected of murdering another Ukrainian man in one of the shelters set up for displaced persons.
Malcolm Nance, an American intelligence and counterterrorism expert, is convinced that after the war, the Ukrainian military will be able to train Western armies.
Ukrainians in the U.S. state of Minnesota are convinced that its governor, Tim Walz, nominated by the Democrats for vice president, has a firm pro-Ukrainian stance.