The President increased the staff of the SBU, Trump announced a new deadline for the Russian Federation. The main news for July 28
According to glavcom.ua: U.S. President Donald Trump shortened the deadline for achieving a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine to 10-12 days starting from July 28. He pointed out the lack of progress in resolving the conflict and stated the need for prompt actions.
The Central Election Commission reported that due to Russian aggression and martial law, local elections in Ukraine will not take place on the last Sunday of October as planned. This decision was made due to the lack of grounds for the formation and preparation of election commissions at various levels.
Also, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law that provides for an increase in the number of SBU employees and their powers. The law grants the right to use weapons and military equipment in the event of activities to ensure national security and defense.
A collapse occurred at the largest Russian airport due to a cyberattack
A hacker attack on Sheremetyevo Airport led to a collapse and the cancellation of flights, resulting in thousands of passengers being stranded at the terminals. According to media reports, hackers destroyed the infrastructure of the Aeroflot airline and damaged servers.
Thailand and Cambodia agreed to ceasefire
After days of clashes at the border, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire. This decision was the result of peace negotiations mediated by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Reports state that at least 35 people were killed in the clashes.
Ukraine decided to postpone local elections due to Russian aggression, the U.S. President called for a quick ceasefire, and a collapse occurred at Sheremetyevo Airport due to a hacker attack. At the same time, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to end the conflict at the border after negotiations mediated by Malaysia.
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