Anastasia Ryabokon
Over the past day, aviation struck 18 areas of enemy personnel concentration and two of their SAMs - General Staff
In most parts of the frontline, the dynamics of hostilities remain tense, with Ukrainian troops adequately responding to Russian shelling and conducting assault operations to drive the enemy out.
Weather for May 19: partly cloudy, mostly without precipitation
On May 19, partly cloudy weather in Ukraine, no precipitation, only in the afternoon on the Left Bank and in the western regions there will be short-term rains and thunderstorms.
Ukrainian troops repel russian attack in Chasovyi Yar, destroying more than 20 units of enemy armored vehicles - Zelenskyy
Ukrainian troops repelled a russian attack on Chasovyi Yar in Donetsk region and destroyed more than 20 units of enemy armored vehicles.
Anti-aircraft gunners of 110th Brigade shoot down enemy Su-25 in Donetsk region
Anti-aircraft gunners of the 110th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down a russian Su-25 in Donetsk region, the fourth enemy aircraft shot down by the brigade.
"Ukrenergo may cut off electricity in Kharkiv and Poltava regions for repairs after russian shelling
On May 19, power outages are scheduled only in Kharkiv and Poltava regions due to emergency repair work at energy facilities damaged by russian shelling on May 18.
Prosecutor's Office shows consequences of russian shelling of Kharkiv
Five people, including two children, were injured, and an 8-year-old girl suffered an acute stress reaction as a result of russian shelling of a residential area in Kharkiv.
In Dnipropetrovs'k region, a civilian man with a knife attacked a sergeant of the TCC
A man armed with a knife attacked a TCC serviceman who was conducting a military alert in the town of Synelnykove as part of a group. As a result of the attack, the serviceman sustained a knife wound to his arm, and the attacker was detained by the police.
Georgian President vetoes law on "foreign agents", calling it an obstacle to EU accession
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has vetoed the controversial "law on foreign agents," calling it an obstacle to Georgia's European path and contrary to the Constitution and European standards.
Prosecutor's Office: Woman killed, 5 wounded in Vovchansk due to russian shelling
A 60-year-old woman was killed and five civilians were injured as a result of russian shelling of the Vovchansk community in Kharkiv region.
The Ministry of Defense has launched a new electronic queue system for TCCs and JVs
The Ministry of Defense has started testing an electronic queue system for territorial recruitment centers and unified recruitment offices in 19 centers in several cities, which allows pre-registration and receipt of a scheduled date and time of visit.
russian troops strike at a residential area in Kharkiv: 5 people are wounded, including two children
russian troops attacked the residential sector of Kharkiv, wounding 5 people, including two children aged 13 and 16, and damaging residential infrastructure.
Truckers block the highway to Kyiv in Odesa region
Truckers partially blocked traffic on highways in Kirovohrad and Odesa regions, including the highway to Kyiv near Savrannia in Odesa region. According to regional media reports, they are protesting against the increased mobilization.
russian army strikes at Kharkiv, explosions heard in the city
According to local authorities, russian troops have once again struck the city of Kharkiv, and residents are asked to be cautious.
The Government has expanded the list of open data in the field of environment
The Government has expanded the list of open data in the field of environment by adding 11 new datasets, clarifying 7 items and removing 5 outdated ones to bring it in line with the current legislation and provide access to new information emerging as a result of European integration changes in the field of environment.
The seven largest European banks in terms of assets in russia have been named
The International Working Group on Sanctions Against russia recommended that the seven largest European banks operating in russia by assets should leave the russian market and pay fines proportional to the taxes paid there.
Paying taxes in the russian Federation should be considered bribery - International Working Group on Sanctions against russia
Many large foreign companies continue to operate in russia, despite its invasion of Ukraine, providing resources that may contribute to the war effort. Therefore, the International Working Group on Sanctions against russia proposes to treat the payment of taxes by these companies in russia as bribery, punishable by fines.
Poland puts judge who fled to belarus on the wanted list
A Polish judge who fled to belarus has been put on the wanted list on charges of espionage.
Eurobank warns of risks to financial stability due to geopolitics and global elections
Geopolitical tensions and a tight election schedule around the world pose risks to financial stability, the European Central Bank warns in its latest Financial Stability Review.
UK to release some prisoners early to relieve overcrowded prisons
The UK government will allow for the early release of some prisoners nearing the end of their sentences and the postponement of court hearings to reduce the number of prisoners in overcrowded prisons.
Pro-russian court in occupied Crimea fines lawyer for post on illegal mobilisation of students with military deferment
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, lawyer Emil Kurbedinov was fined for publishing about the illegal conscription of students with a deferment from military service.
russian propaganda spreads manipulations around Blinken's visit to Ukraine - Center for Countering Disinformation
russian propaganda is spreading manipulations about the visit of the US Secretary of State to Ukraine in order to destabilize the situation and discredit the Ukrainian leadership.
Jordan foils attempt to supply weapons to saboteurs to destabilize situation - Reuters
Jordan foiled an Iranian-backed plan to smuggle weapons into the kingdom to carry out sabotage by a Hamas-affiliated Muslim Brotherhood cell.
russian occupants are teaching children to pilot UAVs and preparing them for combat missions - Resistance
russian occupants are involving children in the war by teaching them to pilot UAVs, involving them in military-industrial production, rewriting history textbooks, and violating international norms and children's rights.
Border guards stop assault on Ukrainian positions near Bakhmut
the russian offensive in the Bakhmut sector was stopped by Ukrainian border guards, who destroyed Russian tanks, armored vehicles and infantry during an attempt to storm their positions.
Ex-deputy minister accused of taking $400,000 bribe for signing contracts at inflated prices to be tried
The former deputy minister is accused of extorting UAH 40 million in bribes and receiving USD 400 thousand as part of it.
Zelenskyy comments on putin's words about "peace"
According to presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak, russia's talk of "peace" and "truce" is a facade for restoring and redeploying forces, while continuing to attack Ukrainian cities and civilians.
Hailey Bieber shows her pregnancy for the first time in public after announcing the news of her pregnancy
Hailey Bieber openly demonstrated her pregnancy while walking with her husband Justin Bieber in Los Angeles.
Threads launches its own fact-checking program
Meta's new social network Threads has launched its own fact-checking program to detect false content on the platform.
russians transport tanks by rail through occupied Mariupol
The russians are transporting tanks through Mariupol by rail, probably using the newly built Mariupol-Rostov railroad line on the temporarily occupied territories.
Extreme weather conditions in China destroyed $4 billion worth of lychee crop
Extreme weather conditions in China, including an unusually warm winter followed by torrential spring rains, destroyed nearly half of this year's $4 billion lychee crop.