Russian ships in Black Sea ready to launch 20 missiles
The naval group of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea is ready to strike Ukraine with 20 Kalibr cruise missiles.
18 June 2022
The naval group of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea is ready to strike Ukraine with 20 Kalibr cruise missiles.
Two people were injured, two houses were destroyed, and a fire broke out at a social infrastructure facility as a result of a Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih city, Dnipropetrovsk region.
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the positions of Ukrainian troops in Mykolayiv region and presented awards to the service members.
The Ukrainian defender at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol, captured by Russian troops, had no weapons to fight back and could die without a fight, so they made a risky compromise.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down Russian Su-25 assault aircraft in Donetsk region and captured a pilot.
The Command of Ukraine Army's Medical Forces has called on the media not to publish detailed information about hospitals.
The Russian forces launched a missile strike on a Ukrainian industrial hub of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk region. Destruction and casualties are reported in the city.
In the last 48 hours, Russia has likely renewed its efforts to advance south of Izium, with the goal of advancing deeper into the Donetsk region.
Lend-Lease assistance from the United States, aimed at facilitating military aid to Ukraine amid the Russian invasion, has not started yet.
Two children die in Ukraine every day due to the Russian armed aggression.
Three civilians have been killed in Russia’s shelling of Donetsk Region and Luhansk Region over the past day.
Russia has already lost about 33,350 troops in Ukraine (+200 over the past day).
The Ukrainian military from the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed one Russian tank and two infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) with British howitzers.
Last night some explosions were heard in the city of Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia Region. The city was partially left without electricity.
A total of 323 children have been killed and over 583 injured in Ukraine since the Russian invasion started.
In Luhansk region, the enemy launched air strikes in the areas of Syrotyne and Borivske localities.
In Dnipropetrovsk region, the aggressor launched artillery strikes on Kryvyi Rih district at night.
On the night of June 18, the Russian military attacked Odesa region with two Oniks cruise missiles.
In Kharkiv direction, the enemy tries to prevent Ukraine’s Defense Forces from reaching the state border of Ukraine and the rear of the Russian grouping of troops in Slovyansk direction.
Russian forces are continuing to deploy additional forces to support offensive operations in the Sievierodonetsk-Lysychansk area, and Ukrainian defenses remain strong.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised that the German weapons Ukraine has requested to fight Russian invaders will arrive in time.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine and its missile and artillery units in particular executed about 120 fire missions, launched two airstrikes on the enemy over the past day.
Russians struck the Kremenchuk oil refinery: 6 to 8 missiles were launched on the night of June 18.
17 June 2022
Enemy forces fired mortars and artillery from Russian territory at the Krasnopillia community in the Sumy region on Friday, June 17.
Russia's tugboat Vasily Bekh, hit by the Ukrainian military in the Black Sea on June 17, has sunk.
Lviv paratroopers have destroyed two infantry fighting vehicles of Russian invaders.
Ukraine's Armed Forces destroyed an enemy gun, mortar, two ammunition depots and a dozen invaders in the east of the country on June 17.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his visit to Kyiv proposed launching a major training operation for Ukrainian troops with the potential to train up to 10,000 soldiers every 120 days.
Ukrainian paramedic Yuliia Paievska (Taira) has been released from Russian captivity.
Both Russian soldiers and some commanding officers are desperately trying to flee the war in Ukraine.