Suspect in Farion’s murder jailed; In the Crimea it exploded and exploded loudly at night. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Law enforcement officials detained a suspect in the murder of public figure Irina Farion in Dnipro. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Igor Klimenko, said that the 18-year-old detainee was a resident of the Dnieper. While preparing for the crime, he rented at least three apartments in Lviv, and prepared for the crime for two months. The investigation is inclined to believe that the shooter was just another assailant. According to media reports, the detainee is a junior football player from the Dnieper named Vyacheslav Zinchenko.
That night, explosions were heard in several places in western Crimea. In particular, social networks reported about a fire at the Saki airfield in Novofedorovka, which led to further explosions of ammunition. Several explosions were also heard in Yevpatoria and Okunevka. Occupation authorities have warned about the threat of ballistics and UAVs.
The National Bank of Ukraine revised the main macroeconomic indicators for the current and subsequent years. So, according to the forecast of the NBU, the gross domestic product (GDP) this year will grow by 3.7%, and not 3%, as previously expected. At the same time, the GDP forecast for 2025 worsened – from 5.3% to 4.1%. In 2026, GDP will increase by 4.8% (previous forecast – 4.5%). The National Bank also changed the price growth forecast for 2024 and 2025 for the worse: by 0.3 and 0.6 percentage points (pp), respectively, to 8.5% and 6.6%. In addition, the NBU left the discount rate unchanged at 13% per year.
Soldiers from the 31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade between Lozovatsky and Progress at night managed to break out of the siege they had been in for the last few days. “The brigade commander never gave the order for a breakthrough, so the staff in that area confronted him with the fact that the military would continue to fight,” the DeepState report said. At the same time, analysts reported that the fighters of the anti-tank platoon of the 31st brigade were under the threat of encirclement.
President Joe Biden of the United States spoke to the American people where he explained the reasons for withdrawing his candidacy from the presidential race. Biden also announced priorities for the last six months of his presidency: among them, working to end the war in the Gaza Strip and stopping Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.
Polish authorities have now transferred the 45th package of military aid to Ukraine, which contains a large amount of ammunition. Poland also takes part in almost all coalitions to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities, and in some, for example, the coalition of armored forces, it leads.
On the territory of Romania, fragments of Russian attack drones were discovered “shahed”, with which Russia attacked Ukraine, and violated Romanian airspace. This was announced by Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu. Romania informed its allies about the incident and attributed its actions to them. NATO accused Russia of being “irresponsible” but said there was “no indication” that Russia had deliberately attacked Romania with drones.
In the Zaporozhye region, Russian aggressors are concentrating near the occupied city of Roda to advance from there to Gulyai-Polye. This was reported by the German publication Bild, citing sources. Another source in Western military circles said that shortly before the NATO summit in Washington, the Alliance’s allies were informed from Kyiv of a Ukrainian mobilization plan that could lead to “local counterattacks starting in the fall.” According to the publication, for this purpose, new brigades have been formed in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, brigades are rotated and losses are compensated.
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Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.