Number of Ukrainian children wounded in Russian attacks rises to 683
As of July 22, 358 children were killed and more than 683 children were wounded in Ukraine as a result of Russia's full-scale armed aggression.
22 July 2022
As of July 22, 358 children were killed and more than 683 children were wounded in Ukraine as a result of Russia's full-scale armed aggression.
Russian troops killed five civilians and wounded ten others in the Donetsk region on Thursday, July 21.
Russian forces tonight attacked three districts in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
In southern Ukraine, Russian invaders are concentrating their efforts on preventing the advance of Ukrainian defense forces by deploying reserve units.
Canadian Armed Forces aircraft have transported more than 1,360 tonnes of military aid intended for Ukraine since March.
The missile and artillery units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces performed more than 230 fire missions in southern Ukraine on July 21, with Ukrainian aircraft launching eight strikes on enemy positions and reserves.
European countries have expelled hundreds of Russian intelligence officers since the beginning of an all-out invasion of Ukraine, which has reduced Russia's ability to spy in Europe "by half."
Considerable losses of personnel and equipment in the Ukraine war have deprived Russia of the military capability to achieve its ambitions in Ukraine.
21 July 2022
President Volodymyr Zelensky has held a regular meeting with key leaders of the defense and security sectors.
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has revealed details of another package of UK military support for Ukraine, including dozens of artillery guns, hundreds of drones, hundreds more anti-tank weapons in the coming weeks.
Ukraine will use three special systems related to monitoring, control and logistical support of military equipment and arms provided by partner countries.
Unfortunately, Ukraine has become a testing ground for the newest types of weapons and military equipment. Therefore, the Ukrainian military have invaluable information for all arms manufacturers.
The Russians forcibly mobilized more than 100,000 men from the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, of which 23,000 had been killed by late April.
The National Security and Defense Council created and presented a new module of the SOTA information and analytical system for monitoring supplies of weapons to Ukraine from partner countries.
Over 1,000 detached houses have been damaged by Russian projectiles in Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia Region.
Rescuers have recovered a male body from under the rubble of a school destroyed in Russia’s shelling of Kramatorsk.
Russia has already used over 50% of the precision weaponry it had at the start of the war.
Three civilians have been reported killed and 23 injured in Russia’s shelling of Kharkiv this morning.
Russian invaders have moved military equipment, explosives and weapons to the engine room of power unit No. 1 at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant.
A court has found guilty two militants of the "LNR" terrorist organization who fought against Ukraine as part of the Russian occupation forces.
Russian forces shelled a bus stop in Kharkiv early on July 21, killing two people and injuring 19 others, four of them in serious condition.
The death toll in Russian missile strike on Vinnytsia city center has increases to 26.
From February 24 to July 21, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated about 38,850 Russian troops in Ukraine, including 100 on July 20.
The Russian Federation showed a contempt gesture by shelling a mosque in Kharkiv city while the president of the aggressor country, Vladimir Putin, was on his visit to Iran to request weapons.
The Russian forces continue shelling the city of Kharkiv city, residents are asked not to go outside.
On July 20, Russian troops killed one civilian and wounded five more in Donetsk region.
Russian troops have killed 353 children in Ukraine since February 24, according to data provided by the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office.
In the Bakhmut direction, the Russians saw no success in their latest assault attempt to seize the Vuhlehirsk Thermal Power Plant.
Ukrainian law enforcers have registered 35,828 crimes related to Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The act of obtaining a passport of the aggressor state by a citizen of Ukraine, regardless of their motives, should be seen as a crime.