New Year's Eve missile strike on Kyiv: Another victim dies
A woman injured in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital on New Year's Eve died today.
06 January 2023
A woman injured in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital on New Year's Eve died today.
On January 5, five civilians were killed and eleven more were injured in Ukraine as a result of the Russian aggression.
Russian troops shelled a fire station in Kherson city again, there are killed and injured people.
British intelligence community believes Russia's spending on the “LPR/DPR” pseudo-republics will only grow, and that this financial, political, and diplomatic burden will remain in place well beyond the current phase of the conflict.
Yesterday, January 5, the Russian occupation forces continued shelling the Ukrainian border areas. No casualties were reported.
NASAMS, IRIS-T, Crotale anti-aircraft missile complexes, Gepard anti-aircraft self-propelled guns, and other capabilities provided by partners are effectively working toward Ukraine's victory over Russia.
Several Orthodox churches in Donetsk and other settlements across the occupied territories may be blown up during the festive morning service on January 7.
The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, referred to Russia's announcement of a Christmas ceasefire along the entire line of combat in Ukraine “false and hypocritical,” as were the illegal annexations and pseudo-referenda.
Head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, believes that key events in the war will unfold in the winter and spring, and that they will climax in the return of all Ukrainian territories.
Russian troops have already killed 453 children across Ukraine since invasion-start.
The probable location of the Russian test site, where operators of Iranian-made Shahed attack drones train, was discovered not far from Moscow.
The head of the British Foreign Office, James Cleverly, criticized Russia's statements offering a "ceasefire regime" along the entire line of combat on Christmas.
The Russian army killed one civilian and injured three more in Donetsk region on January 5.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated about 110,250 Russian troops in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to January 6, 2023, including 530 over the past day alone.
The Russian invaders again shelled the Nikopol district in Dnipropetrovsk region overnight.
Maxar Technologies has published the satellite imagery of Bakhmut city in Donetsk region, comparing the images of the city's outskirts taken in August 2022 and now. They show significant destruction of buildings and infrastructure.
Over the past day, January 5, Russian troops conducted offensive operations in the Bakhmut and Lyman directions and attempted to improve their tactical position in the Kupiansk and Avdiivka direction, but had no success. The Defense Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks near 12 settlements.
Against the background of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine climbed to 15th position in the ranking of the world's most powerful armies. A year ago, Ukraine occupied 22nd place.
The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, has assured that arms supplies from Ukraine's western partners will grow in the future.
05 January 2023
Ukraine will have another Patriot battery and powerful armored vehicles to defend itself against the Russian aggressor.
Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov advocates developing the Ukrainian military-industrial complex and believes that the weapons tested during the war unleashed by Russia will be highly valued in the markets in the future.
Germany announced a decision to send Marder IFVs and a Patriot battery to Ukraine. This became known after telephone conversations between U.S. President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on January 5.
The Biden administration plans to announce in the near future a multibillion-dollar security assistance package to Ukraine, which will include Bradley armored fighting vehicles.
The overall line of threats and the front in Ukraine is 2,500 km, including potential threats from the Belarusian border, of which 1,200 km are tensest, and 800 km are particularly tense.
Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov believes that there is no need to announce a new wave of mobilization in Ukraine yet, although the situation may change depending on the situation at the front.
The Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov, has described Russia's call to cease fire and establish a Christmas truce as "lies and hypocrisy."
The supply of missiles from Iran to Russia will be a "red line," the crossing of which will cause the use of the entire toolkit of pressure on Tehran.
The aircraft of the Defense Forces of Ukraine launched 18 strikes on the enemy on January 5, three of them on the positions of anti-aircraft missile systems. Ukrainian defenders also shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft and helicopter.
NATO Allies will continue to support Ukraine and supply it with more weapons because there can be no lasting peace if tyranny prevails over freedom.
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has said that a "temporary truce" is possible for Russia after its withdrawal from the temporarily occupied territories, because Ukraine does not attack foreign territory and does not kill civilians, but only destroys invaders.