Russians fire three missiles at Myrhorod, damage infrastructure
Russian invaders fired three missiles at infrastructure facilities in Myrhorod, the Poltava region.
02 April 2022
Russian invaders fired three missiles at infrastructure facilities in Myrhorod, the Poltava region.
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on the building of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration has increased to 36.
Ukrainian TV channels are available in the vast majority of the country’s territories that are free from the enemy.
Russian troops have shelled the district hospital in Balakliia, the Kharkiv region, and about 70 medics and patients need immediate evacuation.
During an air raid alert announced earlier today, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down two enemy missiles in the sky over Poltava region.
Moral degradation and proof of Russian atrocities in besieged Mariupol – this is what comes from multiple communication intercepts that are being partially made public by the Ukrainian security agency, the SBU.
Turkey is ready to provide its ships to evacuate civilians and the wounded from Mariupol, which has been under Russian siege since early March.
The occupiers opened fire on participants in a pro-Ukrainian rally in the center of Enerhodar town, Zaporizhzhia region. Currently, it is known about four wounded.
Russian invaders try to reach the administrative borders of Luhansk, Donetsk, and Kherson regions.
Police found Ukrainian photojournalist, documentary photographer Maks Levin dead near the village of Huta Mezhyhirska in Kyiv region. He left four minor sons, a wife, and elderly parents.
Over the past day, 14 people were wounded in Russia’s shelling of Mykolayiv region.
A series of loud explosions have just taken place in Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia region.
According to official statistics, Putin kills one Ukrainian child every six hours. Every three hours, his orcs injure one little Ukrainian.
Mykhailo Podolyak, Adviser to the Head of the President's Office, says that there will be no "Afghanization" scenario and no long conflict exhausting Russia. However, to drive the Russians out, Ukraine needs heavy weapons.
Loud explosions are heard in the town of Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia region, temporarily occupied by Russia. Shootings are taking place in the town center.
In Kharkiv region, Ukrainian paratroopers destroyed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters.
Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the city of Poltava after Russian missile strikes on infrastructure facilities last night. Meanwhile, some civilians were wounded and allegedly killed in the city of Kremenchuk.
Russia has lost about 17.8 thousand troops in Ukraine since the Russian invasion started.
In Kherson Region, Russian troops have abducted Tavriisk Mayor Mykola Rizak.
In the evening of April 1, 2022, a total of 2,000 more civilians evacuated from the city of Mariupol, besieged by Russian troops, arrived in the city of Zaporizhzhia.
Russian invaders continue shelling civil infrastructure facilities in the city of Chernihiv.
More than 412 children have been affected since the Russian invasion of Ukraine started.
The Russian military launched missile strikes on Dnipropetrovsk Region last night.
The Ukrainian army has liberated the village of Shestovytsia, 19 km from Chernihiv, from Russian invaders and destroyed many enemy vehicles.
Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian President's Office, has thanked American actor and film director Sean Penn for his support of Ukraine and for appealing to the world's billionaires to buy air defense systems and fighter jets for Ukraine.
Russia has begun recruiting units of its troops based in Moldova's Transnistrian region to carry out provocations on the border with Ukraine.
Canada, along with other countries, is working to increase the IMF's financial support for Ukraine.
Russian troops launched a missile strike on an infrastructure facility in Poltava last night and attacked residential buildings in Kremenchuk this morning.
The U.S. Department of Defense has submitted a request to Congress regarding the provision of Ukraine with a new batch of security assistance worth $300 million, which includes a powerful package of various weapons and equipment for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
A fire in Belgorod, which destroyed several oil tanks at a local depot, and explosions recently reported at an ammunition depot in the city will likely add to additional short-term strain to Russia's already stretched logistics chains.