Russian military death toll in Ukraine rises to 52,950
From February 24 to September 10, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated 52,950 Russian invaders, including 300 people over the past day.
12 September 2022
From February 24 to September 10, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated 52,950 Russian invaders, including 300 people over the past day.
Five people, including a child, were injured in Russian strikes on Mykolaiv region over the past day.
Overnight on September 11-12, the Russian invaders shelled Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, again. Enemy missiles slammed into a perinatal center and a private sector.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, more than 1,130 children have been affected by the actions of Russian troops in Ukraine.
Electricity and water supplies in the Kharkiv region have been 80% restored.
In the Donetsk region, Russian troops have killed three civilians and wounded eight others over the past 24 hours.
Russian forces have struck two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region overnight.
At least one person has been killed and two others injured in Sunday's enemy shelling of Kharkiv.
Ukraine's defense forces have managed to drive the enemy out of more than 20 settlements over the past 24 hours.
Members of the Bundestag have called on the German government to immediately support Ukraine and provide more weapons to the country, including Marder infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard 2 tanks.
The world is impressed with the actions of Ukrainian soldiers in the north, south and east of Ukraine, whereas the enemy is panicking.
Russia's recent attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure is an act of desperation.
The Ukrainian Air Force launched three strikes on enemy positions in southern Ukraine on September 11, whereas the country's rocket and artillery units carried out 270 combat missions to destroy an area of concentration of enemy weapons and equipment, an electronic warfare station and two ammunition depots.
11 September 2022
At least one person died as a result of the Russian shelling of an infrastructure facility outside Kharkiv on Sunday afternoon.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have advanced to the border with Russia in the north of Kharkiv region.
As a result of Russian missile strikes, Kharkiv and Donetsk regions of Ukraine have been fully de-energized.
On Sunday afternoon, the enemy fired 11 cruise missiles at a number of regions of Ukraine. Seven of them were downed over Dnipropetrovsk region alone.
In Pavlohrad (Dnipropetrovsk region) a number of streets were left without electricity due to a Russian missile attack.
If supplied to Ukraine, dual-purpose improved conventional munitions would be a game changer in the ongoing war with Russia.
During the day, Ukrainian aviation hit four clusters of Russian army personnel and military equipment. In Kherson region, the enemy retreated from their positions in some populated localities.
While mopping up several localities in Kharkiv direction, the Ukrainian soldiers got trophies, including a Russian Orlan-10 UAV and Akatsiya 2C3 self-propelled gun.
Forty-seven houses were damaged as a result of the missile attack on Dnipro city this morning. Utility services are still eliminating the consequences.
The Russian army shelled the town of Arkhanhelske, the villages of Liubymivka, Olhyne, and Stanislav in Kherson region. Civilians were killed and injured.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine released a video showing the elimination of about 30 Russians and their equipment in Kharkiv direction.
The Ukrainian defense forces are controlling the situation on the bridges and adjusting Russia’s plans to use them as transport routes. In particular, the Ukrainian military destroyed a bridge built by Russian invaders across the Dnieper near Nova Kakhovka.
The Russian military have fired two cruise missiles at the Bereznehuvate community, Mykolaiv Region. Two detached houses were destroyed, and five civilians were injured.
More than 40 settlements have already been liberated from Russian invaders in Kharkiv Region.
On September 11, 2022, Russian troops again opened fire on the city of Voznesensk, Mykolaiv Region, which is 30 kilometers away from South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant (NPP).
This afternoon Russian occupiers have struck three cities at once: Kramatorsk, Sloviansk and Mykolaivka. At least one civilian was reported injured.
Kharkiv Region’s Balakliia, which has recently been liberated from Russian invaders, is now left without electricity and water supply services. This is the aftermath of enemy shelling and attacks.