Number of injured in Russian missile strike on Cherkasy rises to 12
The number of people injured in a Russian missile strike on the city of Cherkasy has increased to 12.
24 July 2025
The number of people injured in a Russian missile strike on the city of Cherkasy has increased to 12.
The number of people injured in Russia's July 24 airstrike on central Kharkiv has increased to 33.
The number of people injured in today's Russian airstrike on central Kharkiv has increased to 22.
Ukraine's air defense forces shot down and jammed 90 out of 103 Russian drones and intercepted one Iskander-K cruise missile during a large-scale overnight attack.
Russian occupation forces have concentrated a significant number of personnel and military equipment near the eastern city of Pokrovsk, actively deploying both aviation and armored vehicles.
Russian troops launched guided aerial bomb attacks at central Kharkiv, injuring at least one person.
A Ukrainian drone strike on an oil depot near Sochi airport disrupted air traffic, leaving around 800 passengers stranded in Siberian airports who had been scheduled to fly to Sochi.
During a nighttime attack, the enemy launched 103 attack drones and four missiles. In Kharkiv region, three people were killed, and over ten others were injured across the country, including a nine-year-old child in Cherkasy.
Seven people were injured in a missile strike on Cherkasy, which caused damage to residential buildings, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
Overnight, July 23 to July 24, the Kacha and Saky airfields in the temporarily occupied Crimea came under drone attack.
Over the past day, nine settlements in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region came under Russian attacks, resulting in three deaths and five injuries.
On Thursday morning, July 24, seven people were injured in a missile strike on Cherkasy, including a child.
As a result of a massive Russian drone attack overnight on July 24, a nine-story residential building in Odesa was destroyed, there is a risk of structural collapse; fires broke out at a gas station and the local Pryvoz market.
Over the past day, 172 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders were recorded on the frontline.
Russian invaders carried out 387 strikes on 14 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region in 24 hours, resulting in injuries to a 43-year-old resident.
The Russian army used drones and artillery to strike 39 settlements in the Kherson Region over the past 24 hours, killing one person and injuring six others, including two children.
Russian army attacked Mykolaiv at night with Shahed 131/136 drones, causing fires at the warehouses of two enterprises.
The total combat losses of Russian troops in the war against Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to July 24, 2025, amount to about 1,046,270 people, including 1,050 in the last 24 hours.
Chinese engines for combat drones are being shipped to Russia in circumvention of sanctions under the guise of “industrial refrigeration units”.
The U.S. State Department has formally approved the sale of Bradley IFVs, as well as related equipment and maintenance services worth $150 million, to Ukraine.
A missile attack on Cherkasy has caused fires in several locations across the city, injuring six people.
A meeting in person between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia should be held next month.
As of July 23, there are still 1,380 people remaining in the town of Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, but delivering humanitarian aid or drinking water to them has become nearly impossible.
Drone operators from the Phoenix unit of the Pomsta (Revenge) Brigade, part of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, have struck Russian tanks and a BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system, and destroyed a compact 1L122 Garmon radar station belonging to the invaders.
Special forces of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), from the Shamanbat unit, engaged in a dynamic small arms battle on the front line and captured four Russian invaders.
There were 124 combat clashes on the frontline, with the enemy carrying out 36 attacks in the Pokrovsk sector, losing over 200 occupiers.
23 July 2025
The U.S. Department of State has approved the sale of HAWK Phase III Missile System and Sustainment to Ukraine, as well as related equipment and maintenance services, worth over $170 million.
Russia has provisionally agreed to cooperate on the release of military personnel who have been held captive for over three years.
The ninth stage of the exchange, agreed upon by Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul, has taken place; severely ill and seriously wounded defenders are returning home.
A meeting between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations has begun in Istanbul.