During Mariupol siege, nearly 5,000 civilians killed, including about 210 children
About 5,000 people died in Mariupol during the Russian siege, including nearly 210 children.
28 March 2022
About 5,000 people died in Mariupol during the Russian siege, including nearly 210 children.
Quite a large number of Russian units are forced to withdraw their troops from Ukraine to Russia or Belarus to replenish munitions stocks and manpower.
Ukraine's security service released a video of a Russian invader claiming some Russian servicemen had been sentenced to 13 years in prison for refusing to deploy in Ukraine.
In Kharkiv, as a result of Russian shelling and air strikes, 1,177 apartment blocks have already been destroyed.
The Russian military are focusing efforts on keeping the captured frontiers and preparing for the resumption of offensive actions.
Over the past day, the Russian military have opened fire on residential areas and civil infrastructure facilities in Kyiv Region more than 40 times.
The police are recording the effects of enemy shelling within residential areas in Bucha District, Kyiv Region.
Six people have been wounded and 20 houses have been damaged in shelling of Stepanivka near the city of Kherson by Russian invaders.
About 160,000 civilians are now trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol and are crying for help.
In the suburbs of Kherson, a Russian missile fragment hit the window of the Center for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation of Children, which is located in the village of Stepanivka.
Battles are ongoing on the outskirts of Kyiv; the Ukrainian forces continue to defend the capital.
The Russian troops are facing ongoing logistical shortages, in particular, due to the resistance by the Ukrainians.
From February 24 to March 28, the total combat losses of Russian troops stand at about 17,000 personnel.
In Mykolaiv region, an air defense unit of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down another Russian cruise missile launched on peaceful Ukrainians.
The next round of talks between Ukraine and the Russian Federation will take place in Turkey on March 28-30.
On the night into March 28, air defense units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down an enemy missile over Odesa region.
Ukrainian law enforcement bodies have already registered 3,085 crimes of aggression and war crimes committed by the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
A total of 143 children have been killed and 216 have been injured since Russia started its invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled five attacks by Russian invaders in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions on March 27.
Russian troops early on March 28 again fired at the town of Rubizhne in the Luhansk region, killing at least one person.
Turkey's Baykar Makina, the producer of Bayraktar drones, has presented a prototype of a new combat UAV.
The defenders of Kyiv are holding back Russian troops that are attempting to break through Ukrainian defense lines from the northwest and the east.
The terrible bombardment of Mariupol shocked the whole civilized world as Russian invaders are reducing the city to ashes and are heartlessly attacking civilians.
The destruction of the Saratov large landing ship by the Ukrainian military will likely to lead to doubts in Russia about the possibility of conducting operations in close proximity to the coast of Ukraine.
Volunteers from Romania have provided humanitarian aid to displaced children in the Chernivtsi region.
According to preliminary data, there are no victims in a missile strike on Volyn.
Over the past 24 hours, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down four Russian planes, one helicopter, two drones, and two cruise missiles.
Russian troops gave up the offensive operations in Sumy region, while trying to regroup and redeploy units to other areas.
After the defeat in Trostianets, Sumy region, a commander of the 13th Tank Regiment, a part of the Kantemirovskaya Division, shot himself. A commander of the 1st Guards Tank Army of the Western Military District was removed from the post.
Ukrainians have shown that there is no place for a dictator in the democratic world.