Defense aid from the USA amounts to $7.9 billion, Kharkiv shelled by CABs. The main for September 26.


Ukraine received defense aid from the USA amounting to $7.9 billion. Russia attacked Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs; there are casualties. Germany approved 400 million euros for military aid to Ukraine. The government of the Cabinet of Ministers eliminated the State Reserve and created a new body - the State Agency for Reserves Management of Ukraine. The National Commission plans to raise electricity prices starting in November.
According to the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, the State Agency for Reserves Management of Ukraine became the main executive body, which will implement state policy on reserving. The State Reserve has been liquidated.
Russian troops hit Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs. Four casualties are reported. Russian occupiers dropped three guided aerial bombs on Kharkiv, causing a fire. One of the CABs hit the ground, damaging two private houses and a commercial building.
The German Parliament approved allocating another 400 million euros for military aid to Ukraine. These funds will be used to purchase air defense systems, tanks, drones, and ammunition.
The United States of America provided Ukraine with defense aid totaling $7.9 billion. This includes an additional Patriot air defense battery, drones, and long-range missiles. President Zelensky stated that Ukraine will use this aid for victory and achieving peace.
The National Commission for Energy and Utilities is preparing to raise electricity prices starting in November. It is planned to set new cap prices depending on the Time of day in the electricity market.
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