Border guards: over 40,000 Ukrainians cross in from Russia since war-start
Since martial law was introduced, more than 40,000 Ukrainians returned from the Russian side through designated border checkpoints.
12 August 2024
Since martial law was introduced, more than 40,000 Ukrainians returned from the Russian side through designated border checkpoints.
11 August 2024
In the zone of responsibility of the Tavria operational grouping of troops, Russia’s invasion forces on a daily basis use ammunition charged with hazardous substances.
The situation on the border with Belarus remains under control as currently no additional Belarusian forces are being observed in the border areas.
Ukrainians have raised UAH 10 million for the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) to buy a Magura V5 multi-functional unmanned surface vessel.
10 August 2024
More than 6,000 solar panels have already been delivered to hospitals across Ukraine.
The Ministry of Energy believes no major power shutdowns should be expected in Ukraine in the coming days.
The Ukrainians have collected another UAH 10 million for Ukraine’s defense intelligence to purchase Magura V5 multi-functional unmanned sea drones.
Overnight Friday, Ukraine’s defense intelligence (GUR) operatives from the Group 13 team destroyed a Tunets-type high-speed cutter project KS 701, using a MAGURA V5 sea drone off the coast of Chornomorske in temporarily occupied Crimea.
08 August 2024
The latest developments in Russia’s Kursk region have had no effect on the quantitative composition of enemy forces in Kharkiv region as Russian troops continue rotating and massing up.
06 August 2024
As of now, only one Russian submarine has been spotted in the Black Sea.
As of now, the situation on the Pokrovsk-Konstantinovka road is under the control of Ukrainian soldiers.
The ballistic missiles used by Russian troops to attack Kyiv on 5 August could have been of Russian or North Korean manufacture.
04 August 2024
Deputy Minister of Energy Svitlana Hrynchuk said the current priority is work on protecting energy facilities across Ukraine.
In the first half of 2023, the number confirmed Covid cases was four times higher than reported since the start of 2024.
03 August 2024
In the Kharkiv axis, the Russian military is focusing its main offensive efforts toward Hlyboke and Vovchansk.
31 July 2024
Over 500 Russian FPV drone strikes on civilians have been recorded in the Kharkiv region in recent months.
On 31 July, another 18 civilians were evacuated from Toretsk, Donetsk region, which is under fire from Russian troops.
Over the past day, 144 combat clashes took place on the front line.
30 July 2024
Over the past few days, the number of assaults in the Kharkiv sector has decreased, but the number of Russian attacks on Ukrainian positions has increased.
Another 165 bomb shelters need to be built for schools in the frontline regions in Ukraine.
29 July 2024
Ukrainian intelligence is checking the statements of Tuareg rebels from Mali regarding their readiness to hand over captured mercenaries of the Russian PMC Wagner.
As a result of the attack on the Olenya airfield in Russia’s Murmansk region, a Tu-22M3 strategic bomber has indeed sustained damage.
Russian invasion troops have concentrated their efforts targeting the areas of Lyptsi, Hlyboke, Morokhovets, Krasne, and Vovchansk in Kharkiv region.
28 July 2024
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are using effective ways to counter cruise missiles launched by Russia from the sea.
27 July 2024
The situation near the border with Belarus remains unchanged, with no movement of Belarusian troops recorded.
As of now, the Project 636 submarine Improved Kilo is currently in the Black Sea.
26 July 2024
Russian occupation forces have intensified assault operations in the Orikhiv sector, but there are no signs of the formation of offensive groups in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
Russia’s military command relies on taking from stocks and upgrading older models of armored fighting vehicles.
The enemy is suffering heavy losses in manpower and equipment, which it cannot effectively replenish.
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk says Parliament will return to work on legislation related to oligarchs only after the war ends.