Atrocities in Kyiv region: at least 1,222 killed, 500 war crimes suspects identified
Ukrainian law enforcement officers have already identified 1,222 people killed in Kyiv region as a result of Russian aggression since February 24.
10 April 2022
Ukrainian law enforcement officers have already identified 1,222 people killed in Kyiv region as a result of Russian aggression since February 24.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, more than 4.5 million refugees from Ukraine have crossed borders into neighboring countries.
Five rescuers of the Ukrainian State Emergency Service have been wounded in Russia’s air strikes on Dnipro International Airport.
In the city of Izium, Kharkiv Region, Russian occupiers have detained the Ukrainian writer, Volodymyr Vakulenko, and his son.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes freedom must win in Ukraine first, and then wherever tyranny will try to raise its head.
The Russian military again attacked the airport in Dnipro, destroying the facility and infrastructure adjacent to it.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have discussed the need to identify and punish all those responsible for Russian war crimes against Ukraine.
On April 13, at 12:00, a press conference will be held on the topic: "Cultural projects: supply of books to the centers of temporarily displaced residents of Ukraine in Montenegro and Poland" (Hall 2, Zoom).
An air defense unit of the 95th Air Assault Brigade has destroyed a Russian Orlan-10 UAV using a British-made Starstreak man-portable air defense system.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said believes that the opportunities for a diplomatic solution to ending the war cannot be lost, but Ukraine's demands must be met.
Russian invaders are attempting to improve their positions in the Mykolaiv direction, but the Ukrainian Armed Forces are destroying the enemy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he considers Mariupol to be the heart of the Ukrainian-Russian war.
Israel is sending six planes with humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and the first plane has already delivered ten tonnes of medicines and medical supplies to Lviv.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down two unmanned aerial vehicles of Russian troops over the Dnipropetrovsk region last night.
Satellite images collected and analyzed by private US company Maxar Technologies showed a long Russian military convoy moving through the Ukrainian town of Velykyi Burluk towards Kharkiv.
Russian troops started to drop parachute bombs on Kharkiv city.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed an ammunition depot of the Russian invaders.
As of April 10, the Russian army already lost about 19,300 personnel in Ukraine.
As of April 10, a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine killed 177 children and injured more than 336.
The battles are ongoing in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. The enemy fires on Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Mykolayiv regions. Kherson region suffers a humanitarian catastrophe.
On the morning of April 10, Russians fired on a school and two high-rise buildings in Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region. Two elderly people were rescued.
Chief of Ukraine’s Energoatom Petro Kotin visited one of the areas in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, where the Russian occupiers had been digging trenches. The official says all Russian soldiers, who have already retreated from the area, are now facing radiation sickness.
The Russian invasion forces are trying to break through the Ukrainian defenses in the area of Izium and establish full control over the city of Mariupol, as well as making attempts to improve their tactical position in the Mykolaiv direction.
An intercepted phone call a Russian soldier made to his wife exposes the current morale of the Russian military and the attitude of their commanders.
Before withdrawing from Ukrainian towns and villages captured at the initial stage of the invasion, the Russian military mined households and cars, setting up tripwires even in various home appliances.
In the temporarily occupied territories, Ukrainian citizens are being mobilized to the Russian army.
Former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is spreading through foreign media pro-Russian narratives, claiming that "Slovakia is being drawn into the war in Ukraine."
The Cabinet of Minister has appointed Denys Sharapov as deputy defense minister of Ukraine.
Since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, more than 4,200 criminal proceedings have been instituted over Russia’s violation of laws and customs of war.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau for the assistance provided for Ukraine.