The Ukrainian company A3tech has received a certificate for its DOK-ING MV-4 demining machine, allowing it to move to commercial production for government agencies and humanitarian demining operators.
Russian troops shelled fire stations in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovs'k regions, damaging vehicles and buildings, with no casualties.
In Perechyn, Zakarpattia region, a mother and two children were hospitalized for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, the cause of which was a malfunctioning gas boiler.
A Russian missile strike on a critical infrastructure facility in Vinnytsia region caused a large-scale fire, but there were no casualties. 63 rescuers and 18 pieces of equipment were used to extinguish the fire.
470 hectares of coniferous forest burned in Donetsk region due to Russian shelling near the town of Lyman, and rescuers spent more than 10 hours extinguishing the fires.
Rescuers extinguished a fire caused by enemy shelling at a critical infrastructure facility in Ivano-Frankivsk region, involving 105 rescuers and 36 pieces of equipment, with no casualties or injuries.
Due to the massive attack of Russian missiles and drones on energy facilities in several regions, power outages are possible across the country from 18:00 to 23:00.
A Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region caused fires, damaged houses and a car, and injured two people on the morning of May 8.
A civilian infrastructure facility caught fire in Brovary district, Kyiv region, and rescuers are working at the scene, the mayor of Brovary said.
Russia again attacked energy facilities in Sumy region, leaving 419,700 subscribers in 1,325 settlements without power, but power engineers worked 24/7 to restore power.
One person was killed and another injured in a fire at an industrial plant in Kropyvnytskyi, which was extinguished by firefighters; the cause of the fire is under investigation.
A fire broke out at Khimrezerv in Kropyvnytskyi, killing one person, but according to Andriy Raykovych, head of the Kirovohrad RSA, it has been localized.
In Kyiv, sappers neutralized a warhead of Russia's latest X-69 precision-guided missile discovered by a local resident in Holosiivskyi district.
An explosion occurred in a bank building in Chernihiv, causing a fire that damaged the building and nearby cars. It took rescuers almost an hour to extinguish the fire.
An explosion occurred in a bank building in Chernihiv early in the morning, causing a fire and damage to the building, but no casualties; law enforcement is investigating a case of intentional destruction of property by explosion.
Russian occupants struck Kharkiv on the eve of Easter, damaging 50 private and 30 apartment buildings. The State Emergency Service showed photos of the aftermath of the attack.
As a result of Russian shelling of a residential area in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, a man born in 1977 was killed and a house was destroyed.
The enemy army shelled residential areas of Kharkiv from a drone, damaging buildings, causing fires and injuring 5 people, including a child.
russian troops attacked the city of Nikopol in Dnipropetrovs'k region, causing a fire in the residential sector, which burned down outbuildings, a garage and a car over an area of more than 100 square meters, and injured a 58-year-old woman who was hospitalized.
A large-scale fire broke out at a woodworking facility in Mykolaiv's Ingul district, which was contained to an area of 2,000 square meters after firefighters battled the fire overnight.
Three fires broke out in Kharkiv due to a massive Russian drone attack on the night of May 4, with one large fire engulfing warehouses covering an area of about 3,000 square meters, injuring 4 people, including a child.
Four people, including a child and two elderly women, were injured when a civilian office building in Kharkiv caught fire due to falling debris from a downed Iranian Shahid drone.
Russian shelling hit residential buildings and a summer kitchen in the suburbs of Kherson, causing fires but no casualties.
A dog named Kitty, who was killed during the Russian shelling of Odesa on April 29, was buried in the city during a ceremony to say goodbye to all pets and military dogs killed during the Russian invasion.
The fire department in Odesa suffered significant damage as a result of Russia's missile attack on the city on May 1, although the rescuers were not injured because they were in cover during the attack.
More than 125,000 hectares of mined land have been cleared in Mykolaiv region, but the pace will slow as more difficult areas remain to be cleared.
A fire broke out in a one-room apartment in Mykhailivska-Rubezhivka, Kyiv region, evacuating 13 people, including 5 children, and poisoning two people with carbon monoxide.
A Russian missile attack on Odesa damaged civilian infrastructure, sparking a massive fire that injured 14 people and required 68 rescuers to extinguish.
Before visiting cemeteries on memorial days, citizens should consult with local authorities to ensure that cemeteries have been checked for explosive devices and are safe.
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, pyrotechnic units of the State Emergency Service have defused more than 490,000 explosive devices, including 3,352 aircraft bombs, and surveyed about 129,000 hectares of territory.