Russian forces strike residential building in Kharkiv with drone, leaving six injured
In the Osnovianskyi district of Kharkiv, three people were injured on April 20 as a result of a Russian drone strike on a residential building.
20 April 2026
In the Osnovianskyi district of Kharkiv, three people were injured on April 20 as a result of a Russian drone strike on a residential building.
Over the course of the day, Russian forces carried out nearly 70 attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region using drones, artillery, and an aerial bomb, targeting the Nikopol, Kryvyi Rih, and Synelnykove districts. Three people were killed and eight others were injured.
A gas cylinder exploded at an enterprise near Rivne, increasing the number of injured to nine, two of whom are in serious condition.
Russian invaders have stepped up pressure and are attempting to develop an offensive in the central and northern parts of Hryshyne in the Donetsk region.
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a protest to the Russian ambassador over threats directed at the country and reminded of international law.
As a result of a Russian strike on a gas station in Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv region, three men were injured.
After the so-called "Easter truce," Russian forces gradually ramped up the intensity of combat operations, particularly in the Huliaipole sector, where about 80 assaults were recorded over the week along with an increase in airstrikes.
Servicemen of the 16th Army Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrated how they are defeating Russian invaders in the Kharkiv region and emphasized that information circulating on Russian media outlets regarding the alleged capture of the settlement of Zybyne is untrue.
Russian units in temporarily occupied Crimea are carrying out large-scale mining of the coastline and adjacent waters in an attempt to prevent a possible landing operation by Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen has said that the Dutch government recognizes the geopolitical necessity of Ukraine’s membership in the European Union.
Russian units on the Oleksandrivka axis have received engineering munitions for remote demining of Ukrainian positions, in an attempt to resume counterattacks and regain the initiative.
On the Kursk axis, troops of Ukraine’s 71st Separate Airmobile Brigade of the Air Assault Forces, together with other units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, have stopped an attempted breakthrough by Russian invaders through a gas pipeline, as well as assaults using quad bikes and motorcycles.
Maintaining strong international support for Ukraine, particularly in the military sphere, and increasing pressure on Russia were among the key issues during the recent visit of a Dutch government delegation to the United States.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces are observing the redeployment of Russian light armored vehicles, including units of the airborne troops, but these movements are aimed at rotation and replenishing losses rather than preparing for a large-scale offensive.
On the Orikhiv axis, Russian troops have intensified assault operations near Shcherbaky and Pavlivka, attempting to expand the frontline.
Ukrainian border guards are not recording any movement of military equipment or troop buildups near the border on the territory of Belarus.
Ukraine is standing up for values and security of all of Europe
Russian invading forces have seized several settlements directly along the border in the Sumy region, but all attempts to infiltrate deeper into Ukrainian territory are being promptly thwarted.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has confirmed renewed strikes on the Tuapse oil refinery, two large Russian landing ships, an oil depot, and ammunition storage facilities.
Commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi has confirmed a new strike on an oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia's Krasnodar region.
Commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi has confirmed a new strike on an oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia's Krasnodar region.
In Odesa's Prymorskyi district, city council deputy Oleksandr Ivanytskyi was found dead on the morning of April 20.
About 20% of Shahed-type attack drones used by Russia are equipped with real-time (online) control capabilities via networks operating from Russian territory.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to discuss with Hungary's incoming prime minister, Peter Magyar, the return of funds that Hungarian authorities seized in early March from cash-in-transit vehicles belonging to Ukraine's Oschadbank.
Russian forces have attacked Zaporizhzhia, killing one person and injuring four others.
A major oil spill in the Black Sea near Anapa may have been caused by Russia's use of technically outdated vessels from its so-called shadow fleet.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has thanked Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania for refusing to allow Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to use their airspace for a visit to Russia.
In temporarily occupied Sevastopol, an oil depot in the Kozacha Bay area has been on fire for the third consecutive day after being hit by drones on the night of Saturday, April 18.
Defense Ministry adviser Serhii "Flash" Beskrestnov said that Russians attempted to kill him using a jet-powered drone.
Over the past day, Russian troops carried out 1,222 attacks on the Donetsk region, damaging 14 civilian objects. Preliminary reports indicate there were no casualties.