Seven people, including three children, hospitalized after missile attack on Sumy
Seven people were hospitalized in Sumy following a Russian missile strike on the evening of September 1.
02 September 2024
Seven people were hospitalized in Sumy following a Russian missile strike on the evening of September 1.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has said that Poland has a “duty” to shoot down Russian missiles over Ukraine if they are heading towards Polish territory.
On Monday, September 2, the Romanian government approved a bill allowing the donation of a Patriot air defense system to Ukraine and sent the document to the parliament for a final vote.
Fragments of Russian missiles, which were shot down by the Ukrainian air defenses in the morning of September 2, fell in all the districts of Kyiv, three people were injured.
Following an early morning air attack on Ukraine, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba called on Western countries to lift restrictions on strikes deep into Russia and on Asian partners to consider increasing military assistance to Ukraine.
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign audiences on the current topics of particular interest as regards Ukraine.
On the night of September 2, 2024, the Air Force of Ukraine intercepted and destroyed 9 ballistic missiles, 13 cruise missiles, and 20 attack UAVs launched by Russia at Ukraine during another nighttime attack.
Fragments of Russian missiles, which were shot down by the Ukrainian air defenses in the morning of September 2, fell in all the districts of Kyiv, three people were injured.
On September 1, a total of 182 combat clashes took place along the front lines in Ukraine.
In Sumy, the number of people injured in the Russian missile attack on September 1 has increased to 18.
In Sumy, the number of people injured in the Russian missile attack on September 1 has increased to 18.
In Sumy, the number of people injured in the Russian missile attack on September 1 has increased to 18.
Russian troops attacked Nikopol during the night and in the morning, using heavy artillery and drones.
The total combat losses of Russian troops in Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to September 2, 2024, amounted to about 617,600 people, including another 1,300 people in the last day.
Last night, air defense forces destroyed more than a dozen cruise missiles and about a dozen ballistic missiles, as well as an attack drone in the airspace of the capital.
As a result of a missile attack by Russian troops in four districts of Kyiv, debris fell and there are fires.
Minors were injured as a result of a missile attack by Russian troops on a center for social and psychological rehabilitation of children and an orphanage in Sumy.
The number of victims of the missile strike that Russian troops launched on Sumy on the evening of September 1 has increased to 13, four of whom are in hospital.
China seems to care more to counteract Western sanctions for providing support to Russia’s war machine than to foster a just peace in Ukraine
01 September 2024
Every attack by the Russian army on Ukrainian cities and villages is a confirmation that the war must be pushed back from where it was brought to Ukraine.
Emergency power outages were enforced Sunday evening in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, as well as Zhytomyr and Cherkasy regions.
Ukraine is working to ensure that as many military targets in Russia as possible become accessible for strikes by Ukrainian weapons.
Hourly power outage schedules will be in place throughout Monday, on September 2.
The number of victims of the Russian attack on Kharkiv has increased to 47, including seven children.
On September 1, as many as 91 combat clashes have been reported on the battlefield with fighting still underway in eight directions.
On Sunday, September 1, Russians launched a missile attack on one of the energy facilities in Kharkiv.
In Kharkiv, emergency workers and paramedics, who arrived at the shopping center hit by the Russian missile, came under Russia’s “double-tap” attack.
During his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Francis condemned Russia's massive attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.
There should be no restrictions on Ukraine’s use of weapons supplied by its partners to strike targets inside Russia.
Propagandists intimidate foreign journalists who tell the truth about Russian aggression against Ukraine.