New satellite images emerge of Russian ammo depots hit by Ukrainian drones
New high-resolution satellite images showing the consequences of Ukraine's attacks on several depots where Russia stored ammunition for the war have been made public.
22 September 2024
New high-resolution satellite images showing the consequences of Ukraine's attacks on several depots where Russia stored ammunition for the war have been made public.
Russian troops dropped an aerial bomb on the residential quarter of Sloviansk, Donetsk region, as a result of which three local residents were injured.
In Kharkiv, as many as 18 high-rise buildings were damaged in a night attack by the Russians.
In temporarily occupied Simferopol, the partisans exposed the logistics base of the Russian Armed Forces.
In Kherson region, the Russian forces shelled the village of Tomyna Balka and its vicinity 25 times overnight.
Ukraine will soon have results regarding the delivery of various fighter jets to it.
Ukrainian forces killed and wounded 8,620 Russian personnel in combat and destroyed 1,278 pieces of enemy equipment and weaponry within the week.
Throughout the week, Russia used over 900 guided aerial bombs, around 400 Shahed attack drones, and almost 30 missiles against the Ukrainians.
The Ukrainian authorities are doing everything possible to ensure that Ukraine's missile program is close in number to the drone program that is already being implemented.
The occupiers are attacking the fortifications of Ukrainian soldiers in the Luhansk region with artillery and drones.
Eight people have been hospitalized following a Russian airstrike on a residential area in Kharkiv, with 21 people injured in the attack.
Five people were injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine's southern region on Saturday, September 21.
Russian forces killed three and injured 12 residents of the Donetsk region on Saturday, September 21.
On the night of September 21 to 22, Russian troops attacked the Poltava region with drones and damaged the energy infrastructure in one district of the region, leaving 56 households and 30 business consumers without electricity.
Ukrainian forces shot down 71 attack drones out of the 80 launched by the Russians overnight to attack Ukraine.
As many as 163 combat engagements between Ukrainian forces and Russian invaders were recorded on the front lines on September 21.
The estimated total combat casualties the Russian forces have suffered in Ukraine since the invasion have amounted to 642,420.
Air defense units of the 12th Azov Brigade engaged a Molniya-1 attack drone, rarely employed on the battlefield, as well as Orlans, Zalas, and Supercam UAVs.
The number of those affected as a result of the latest Russian bombardment of Kharkiv increased to 21.
Twenty SUVs have been handed over to Ukrainian soldiers fighting on the Zaporizhzhia axis.
21 September 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday will visit the Pennsylvania ammunition factory that is producing one of the most critically needed munitions for his country's fight to fend off Russian ground forces.
A Russian kamikaze drone has struck a car in Nikopol, killing two people and leaving two more injured.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine needs full long-range capabilities.
Strikes on enemy territory fundamentally change the situation and bring the war back home to Russia.
Russian forces shelled the Donetsk region on Saturday, killing one person and leaving seven others injured.
On the afternoon of Saturday, September 21, the Russian military attacked Stanislav in the Bilozerka community, Kherson region, with a drone, injuring a 72-year-old woman.
Russians launched an air strike on Sumy injuring one person.
At the front, since the beginning of the day, September 21, there have been 81 combat clashes between the Defense Forces of Ukraine and the Russian invaders.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) drones hit the Shaykovka military airbase in Kaluga region (RF), where TU-22M strategic aircraft are stationed, which regularly launch strikes at Ukraine.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiha, informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Russia's preparing strikes on critical nuclear energy facilities in Ukraine on the eve of winter.