Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said that Ukrainians providing housing to internally displaced people will receive about $25 dollars per person starting Oct. 1.
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Wednesday, July 15
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The bill would impose tariffs of up to 100% on the top five buyers of Russian oil or natural gas, while granting the U.S. president authority to waive the sanctions "upon a justification and certification to Congress."
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she would announce new initiatives to integrate the Ukrainian and European defense industries.
The number includes 1,470 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Two Ukrainian crew members were among those injured when Iranian missiles struck two vessels in the waterway on July 14.
"All information about launches or launch preparations comes to us from our partners. ... No system can be perfect, so failures do occur, and the alert may be delayed," Defense Ministry Advisor Serhii Beskrestnov said.
"During the attack, a hostile drone struck a civilian vessel flying the flag of the Marshall Islands, damaging the ship's superstructure," Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper said.
"We are closing the door in the face of the Russians," Hungarian Defense Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi said.
Tuesday, July 14
"I many times claimed that Moldova is the best student in my class, now I change my rhetoric because it is the best performer in my class," Marta Kos said after Chisinau opened the external relations cluster on July 14.
Ukraine has opened a new front in the Sea of Azov, targeting Russian military and commercial shipping in an effort to isolate Crimea. Early shipping data suggests the campaign may already be disrupting maritime traffic.
The toll surpassed May's already-record civilian casualties, when 282 people were killed and 1,794 injured, and marked a 37% increase compared with June 2025.
A Kyiv Oblast court ordered the former commander held without bail over allegations he organized the kidnapping and murder of two brothers. He denied the allegations.





