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Ukraine Intercepts 90 Of 123 UAVs
Ukrainian defense forces successfully intercepted 95 out of 123 launched unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The attacks targeted 16 different locations, resulting in recorded hits and debris from downed drones. Ukrainian air defenses destroyed 90 out of 123 strike drones launched over Ukrainian territory.
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Ukrainian Units Face Supply Shortages Due To Drone Delivery Failure
Ukrainian military positions are experiencing supply shortages after a drone-based delivery system for food and ammunition failed to function. The failure is reportedly linked to the status of the soldiers, who are attached from other units and may receive different treatment from commanders. The General Staff responded to reports of hungry soldiers, stating that previous leadership of the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade concealed the true situation. Sources indicate that the status of these soldiers as attached personnel from other units may have contributed to the logistical issues.
Radio Svoboda
SBU Accused Of Extorting $110,000 In Ukraine
Officials from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) investigation department in Poltava Oblast were exposed in Kharkiv. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau reported that officials, acting through a lawyer as an intermediary, demanded $110,000 from an entrepreneur. The payment was allegedly requested to close a criminal case involving cooperation with the aggressor state, specifically regarding the supply of equipment to Russia via a front company in Kazakhstan.
Radio NV
Real Estate Scammers Use Foreign Photos In Ukraine
Fraudsters are using sophisticated methods to impersonate real estate agents and deceive potential clients. Scammers copy the style of legitimate advertisements and can engage in correspondence as if they were realtors. Some criminals use forged documents or videos to create an illusion of security for victims, according to Roman Derezenko. Scammers in Ukraine are using photos from other websites and different countries to create fake long-term rental listings. The source advises individuals to verify information by using reverse image searches to check if photos have been used in other advertisements. This practice creates a false sense of security for potential renters. A report indicates that photos are being used in other advertisements or potentially for apartments elsewhere.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Russian Forces Report Destruction of Ukrainian Equipment In Sumy
Ukrainian forces destroyed 10 pickups in the Sumy region within a 24-hour period using FPV drones, according to a military expert. The operation was supported by mortar fire. Radio Zvezda reported that infantry were detected and driven into a dugout during the engagement. Russian forces conducted a night attack on Sumy in northeastern Ukraine using dozens of combat drones that hit houses and shops. Firefighters and gas emergency services are on the scene, though casualties are currently unknown. There is currently no information regarding any casualties. The reported losses include one Croatian-made multiple launch rocket system, four mortars, four vehicles, and 26 UAV control points. Additionally, the report states 22 aircraft-type UAVs, 42 R-18 heavy combat octacopters, and 8 material warehouses were destroyed. A Ukrainian infantry brigade was also reportedly neutralized in the area.
Radio Sputnik
Unspent Energy Funds Reach 20-30 Billion Hryvnia
Between 20 billion and 30 billion hryvnia remains unspent by local authorities and contractors. These funds were originally allocated for critical energy infrastructure projects. The source noted that local authorities may struggle with procurement procedures and the scale required to implement these projects into the energy system.
Hromadske Radio
Ukraine Plans Post-War Civilian Arms Regulations
Ukraine is developing an $80 billion plan to ensure energy stability for the upcoming winter. The plan includes installing cogeneration units and solar power stations equipped with energy storage. The goal is to minimize electricity outages even if thermal power plants are targeted by explosions. This initiative follows promises of hundreds of billions of dollars in support from recent energy meetings. Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko announced plans to develop a unified approach to civilian weapons circulation rules. These regulations are intended to apply during wartime and after the conflict concludes. The process will involve military experts, members of parliament, and media representatives. Klymenko also stated that all police officers will undergo training at specialized ranges, noting that the first 200 personnel have already departed for training.
Hromadske Radio
Ukraine 2026 Budget Includes $45 Billion Deficit
Ukraine plans to use a €90 billion EU loan to address national needs, including social and energy sectors. If €45 billion from this tranche arrives alongside IMF and Ukraine Facility funds, the country's $50 billion deficit for the year will be covered. The source noted that the distribution of these funds is intended to ensure stability in critical sectors. The discussion clarified that the proposed funding is a loan rather than a grant. Mechanisms are being developed for the disbursement of the loan, which will likely be tied to elements of the Ukraine Facility or other structural documents requiring specific actions by the Ukrainian government. There is a possibility that up to 10 percent of the funds could be lost if not managed according to these conditions. The country has been recording record fiscal deficits in recent years due to the ongoing war.
Hromadske Radio
Russian Forces Report Gains In Donetsk And Kharkiv
Russian military forces targeted several Ukrainian mechanized assault brigades and two assault regiments during recent operations. The source described these actions as part of a systemic effort to undermine the Russian economy. Strikes on oil pumping stations and refineries aim to reduce Russia's ability to export oil. This systemic work may force Russia to introduce export quotas, particularly for gasoline and diesel. Ukrainian strikes are being applied to disrupt the normal operation and functioning of oil refining and oil transportation. The complex of tasks aims to reduce the capacity of the Russian military machine, specifically targeting aviation fuel refining to potentially decrease Russian flight operations. Strikes on aviation fuel processing facilities aim to reduce Russian flight frequency and force the Kremlin to react to internal market challenges.
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Shelling Damages One Third Of Zaporizhzhia Apartments
City authorities in Zaporizhzhia report that every third apartment building in the city has been damaged by shelling.
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