Three killed, seven wounded in Russian strikes in Donetsk region in past day
On November 18, Russian invaders killed three residents and injured seven more in the Donetsk region.
19 November 2024
On November 18, Russian invaders killed three residents and injured seven more in the Donetsk region.
Currently, Russia suffers nearly 1,500 daily casualties in the ongoing war against Ukraine, and every 10 days, their casualties are comparable with those the Soviet Union suffered throughout the 10-year war in Afghanistan.
Russia’s combat casualty toll in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to November 19, 2024 amounted to an estimated 724,050, including 1,610 killed or wounded in the past day alone.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, emphasizes that an extremely challenging and fierce battle for the future of Ukraine has been going on for a thousand days.
In the town of Hlukhiv, Sumy region, a one-way attack drone hit an apartment block. Deaths and injuries have already been reported.
At the request of Ukraine, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) ran an investigation confirming the presence of a toxic chemical substance, known as CS, Russia uses on the Ukrainian front lines.
The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed the deployment of more than 11,000 North Korean forces to Russia’s Kursk region bordering Ukraine.
The United States' decision to permit Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles against targets in Russia could mark a "turning point on the front."
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has codified and approved the FPV complex Vykhor for use by the Defense Forces. This system is capable of intercepting enemy armored vehicles or cars in motion.
According to official statistics, at least 12,164 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and more than 26,871 have been injured. However, the actual numbers may be much higher.
18 November 2024
Since the beginning of the day, a total of 135 combat clashes have occurred on the frontlines.
The number of people injured in the Russian missile strike on Odesa on November 18 has exceeded fifty.
President Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting on security and social issues in Kharkiv region.
The total amount of damage caused to the environment in Ukraine by Russia’s full-scale aggression exceeds EUR 65 billion. In forestry alone, damage has almost reached $26 billion.
Ukrainian defense intelligence intercepted Russian military communications at the front line, where Russian commanders are purportedly heard giving their subordinates an order to commit a war crime by shooting a prisoner of war.
In Sumy, the number of people killed as a result of a Russian missile strike has increased to 12.
Russian forces have suffered record average daily losses since the beginning of the full-scale invasion for the second month in a row.
Ukraine might attempt to destroy the Crimean Bridge if the United States grants permission to use ATACMS missiles beyond Russia's Kursk region.
As of November 11, 2024, Russia had about 300 Kh-101 cruise missiles in service, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR).
Russia’s missile attack on Odesa on November 18 killed 10 people and injured 47. November 19 has been announced a day of mourning in the city.
Russian forces have launched an artillery strike on a residential area in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, killing two people and injuring two others.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has visited the ongoing construction of fortifications in the Donetsk region and chaired a meeting focused on the region's life-support systems.
Residential buildings, office buildings, an educational institution and cars were damaged in Odesa as a result of a Russian missile strike.
In Odesa, the death toll from a Russian missile strike has risen to ten. As many as 39 people have been injured.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky visited one of the most intense frontline areas – the city of Pokrovsk.
Currently, there are 39 people known to be injured as a result of the missile strike on Odesa, including four children.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned the latest Russian missile attack on Odesa, calling it a deliberate and provocative act. The attack targeted a residential area leading to significant civilian casualties.
A Russian missile strike on Odesa on Monday has resulted in the deaths of at least eight people, with 18 others injured.
The defense system along Ukraine's northern border is notably different from other regions due to its unique terrain, which includes extensive swamps and dense forests. However, the Defense Forces have adapted effectively to these challenging conditions.
Monday afternoon, a powerful explosion rang out in Odesa in the south of Ukraine.