Ukraine yet to receive U.S. permission to strike deep into Russia – Zelensky
Ukraine tried to convince the U.S. leadership of the need to strike deep into Russia using U.S.-provided weapons, but Kyiv has not received such permission so far.
Ukraine tried to convince the U.S. leadership of the need to strike deep into Russia using U.S.-provided weapons, but Kyiv has not received such permission so far.
Ukraine's victory plan, which President Volodymyr Zelensky intends to present to U.S. President Joe Biden, includes five points.
Russian invaders have used 128 guided aerial bombs against Ukraine over the past day alone. The rescue operation at the site of the strike in Kharkiv is still ongoing.
As part of the ZBROYARI: Manufacturing Freedom initiative, Ukraine has received confirmation from international partners on the purchase of weapons from domestic producers, for a total sum of $675 million.
In Kharkiv, the number of those injured following a Russian strike has increased to 41.
In Kharkiv, the number of people injured in a Russian strike on an apartment block has grown to 35.
Following the Russian air strike, a fire broke out in an apartment building in Kharkiv, resulting in the formation of debris between the 9th and 12th floors. More than 30 people have been injured, including children.
Ukraine does not plan to agree to any “freezing” of the war, and the information of the German publication Bild is not true.
In Kharkiv, the number of people injured in a Russian strike has increased to 25.
The Russian army is maintaining a high pace of offensive operations in several areas of the front. In addition, it has launched a counteroffensive in the Kursk region.
The occupiers attacked Kharkiv, three people have been wounded.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are working on the issue of establishing a School of Instructors, which will be the main and only source of well-trained instructors.
The Russian army has repeatedly struck Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs (KABs), and explosions have been heard in the city.
The negative impact of the war is expected to grow in Russia at the end of 2025 or at the beginning of 2026, and then over the next 30 years, the country will cease to be a superpower.
The Russian army carried out an airstrike on Novoraisk of the Beryslav district, Kherson region, overnight into Sunday, damaging private homes and a healthcare center.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have already received 18 new Bohdana self-propelled howitzers manufactured with financial support from Denmark.
At night and in the morning, Russians fired eight times at the border areas and settlements of the Sumy region.
This week, Russia has launched nearly 30 missiles of various types, more than 800 guided aerial bombs, and almost 300 strike drones against Ukraine.
Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner of war (POW) exchange on September 14 — the third POW exchange since the start of Ukraine’s operation into the Kursk region, which appears to have generated the short-term effect of increasing incentives for Russia to engage in POW exchanges.
Russian troops attacked the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson, injuring two civilians.
On September 14, 164 combat engagements between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders occurred on the front lines, with almost half of them in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove sectors.
Freelance advisor to the President of Ukraine on strategic issues, Oleksandr Kamyshin, has said that Ukraine has started its own production of 155mm artillery shells.
On September 14, Russian forces killed one civilian and injured three more in the Donetsk region.
Ukraine’s air defense forces shot down one Kh-59 guided missile and ten Russian Shahed attack drones on the night of September 15.
The Russian army’s combat losses in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to September 15, 2024 amount to nearly 633,800 invaders, including another 1,170 troops killed or wounded in action in the past day.
There are 16 enemy ships in the Black Sea, of which seven are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles with a total volley of up to 48 missiles.
On Saturday, September 14, Russian troops fired 76 times at the border communities of Sumy region, with a total of 209 explosions recorded.
Several explosions were heard during the air raid in Kharkiv.
In the Cherkasy region, 305 FPV drones were purchased and handed over to the military on the front line with community funds.