9 August 2022 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- The US and Canadian defense ministers discussed security assistance for Ukraine
- The Russians struck Nikopol with anti-aircraft guns
- The Armed Forces neutralized several Russian reconnaissance groups in Donetsk region
- Dnipropetrovsk Region: Russia fired more than a hundred shells at Nikopol during the night
- The Russians shelled Kharkiv at night
- Pentagon: the USA provided Ukraine with anti-radar missiles
- The Armed Forces of Ukraine stopped 10 enemy attempts to storm towns and villages on the border of Luhansk region and Donetsk region
- Russia failed to make a significant advance in Donetsk region - British intelligence
- The EU plan to reduce gas consumption by 15% has entered into force
- Estonian premier: time to stop tourism from Russia
- Telecom company Veon, which owns Russian mobile operator Beeline, is curtailing network development due to sanctions
- Germany buys sulphurous oil from the US for the first time - Reuters
- Belarus announced joint air defense military exercises with Russia
- The Armed Forces received 50 Turkish Kirpi armored personnel carriers
- Ukraine suspended the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba oil pipeline
- Kremlin propaganda is spreading in new ways despite the EU-AR ban
- Finland joined the training of the Ukrainian military in Britain
- Rocket attack on Umanshchyna: one victim died
- Explosions at the military airfield in Crimea
- Russia has resumed gas supplies to Latvia
- Russia has started the process of connecting the ZNPP to Crimea
- The Hungarian company is ready to pay for the transit of Russian oil through Ukraine
- The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine distanced itself from the explosions at the airfield in Crimea
- The occupiers are advancing in the direction of Bakhmut, intelligence groups have been deployed, but they are not succeeding
- A monument to the Red Army was demolished in Malbork, Poland
- In the Russian Federation, the explosions at the airfield in Crimea were explained by a "violation of fire safety"
- Despite the sanctions, the Russian Federation tripled its current account surplus to $170 billion
- NYT: Ukrainian forces are behind the explosions at the airfield in Crimea
- Lukashenko: We are not ready to abandon the EU market
- Latvia asked the ECHR for permission to enter the case "Ukraine v. Russia"
- The United States allocates $89 million to aid in demining Ukraine