Russian fighter-bomber shot down near Chernihiv
The Ukrainian military has shot down an enemy fighter-bomber near Chernihiv.
13 March 2022
The Ukrainian military has shot down an enemy fighter-bomber near Chernihiv.
Ukrenergo specialists restored electricity supply to the Chornobyl nuclear power plant on Sunday, March 13.
Five rockets fired from a Grad multiple launch rocket system hit the territory of the Avdiivka Coke Plant in the Donetsk region.
The Russian military launched a missile strike on the town of Malyn in the Zhytomyr region.
Russian troops have already killed 2,187 residents of Mariupol, the Mariupol City Council has said on Telegram.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has visited the wounded Ukrainian defenders at a military hospital.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed a pontoon bridge, which the Russian occupation troops were attempting to make near Hostomel.
NATO lacks courage and determination to close the skies over Ukraine or provide necessary equipment for this purpose.
Zhytomyr and Vyshhorod are remaining the most dangerous directions, although the situation is controlled there.
A total of 33 railway workers have been killed since the Russian invasion started.
Russian troops have launched an artillery strike on Pushcha-Vodytsia Psychoneurological Boarding School.
Today, Brent Renaud, 51, an American citizen and New York Times journalist, has been shot dead by the Russian military in the city of Irpin.
Russian special services are planning a series of coordinated measures to discredit ethnic Ukrainians living in Russia.
Throughout the day, Chernihiv bomb squads with the State Emergency Service retrieved three unexploded air bombs from the city’s residential areas.
Russia is not interested in capturing individual regions, but rather gaining full control over Ukraine.
As a result of yesterday’s bombing of the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security in Lviv region, 35 people were killed and 134 were injured.
Russian troops in their attack on Ukraine’s Popasna used phosphorus munitions, explicitly banned by the Geneva Convention.
In Mykolaiv, a port city in Ukraine’s south, nine people were killed in another bombing by Russian invaders.
At night, three villages in Zhytomyr region came under airstrikes by Russian invaders.
After Russia's shelling of the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security (Yavoriv military training area) in Lviv region, Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov once again called on NATO to close the sky over Ukraine.
"Over the past day, the Russian-occupation forces launched about 50 artillery and mortar attacks on residential areas in Kharkiv, Chuhuiv, Izium, and Rohan.
Russian invaders abducted Dniprorudne Mayor Yevhen Matveyev in Vasylivka district, Zaporizhzhia region.
Nine people have been killed, 57 more wounded in an attack on the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security (Yavoriv military training area) in Lviv region.
As a result of the Russian armed aggression against Ukraine, 85 children have already been killed and almost 100 more have been wounded.
A 9-storey apartment block was destroyed in an airstrike on Chernihiv. Casualties have been reported.
Since the beginning of the war, as of March 13, the total combat losses of Russian invaders amounted to more than 12,000 soldiers, 374 tanks, 74 aircraft, 86 helicopters.
Defenders of Zaporizhzhia restrain a massive offensive of Russian troops. The enemy continues to actively use artillery, tanks, grenade launchers, and mortars.
Russian troops launched airstrikes on the town of Bashtanka, Mykolayiv region.
Russian forces have launched a few powerful missile strikes on several Ukraine’s Air Force military facilities, damaging military and civilian infrastructure, and especially a military airfield in Vasylkiv, Kyiv region.
The infrastructure of Ivano-Frankivsk airport has been almost destroyed as a result of enemy shelling.