At least 8,000 people died in Mariupol from war-related causes - HRW
At least 8,000 people died in Mariupol from March 2022 to February 2023 due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
08 February 2024
At least 8,000 people died in Mariupol from March 2022 to February 2023 due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Two patrol police officers were injured in Odesa during a drone attack on the night of January 8.
In Mykolaiv, a Russian drone attack damaged the residential sector and started a fire at a sports infrastructure facility.
One person was killed and seven others were injured, including a child, as a result of the night shelling of Selydove in the Donetsk region.
In the Kyiv region, 58 private houses, 6 apartments, a culture hub, an educational institution, and a post office were damaged by falling debris.
In the Kyiv region, 58 private houses, 6 apartments, a culture hub, an educational institution, and a post office were damaged by falling debris.
The enemy has launched 51 missile strikes, 80 air strikes and 89 MLRS attacks on the positions of Ukrainian troops and populated areas in the past 24 hours.
Enemy drones attacked Ukraine's southern city of Odesa overnight into Thursday, February 8, damaging civilian infrastructure.
In Kyiv, rescuers have completed work to eliminate the consequences of the morning rocket attack.
07 February 2024
Kharkiv has restored power to high-rise buildings in the Slobidskyi district after Russian strikes on the morning of February 7.
Ukraine will respond to the Russian Federation for every missile and every drone fired by the aggressor on the territory of the state.
Over the past day, 80 combat engagements took place between the Defense Forces and Russian invaders at the front, including 34 attacks in the Avdiivka direction.
In Mykolaiv, 119 buildings were damaged as a result of the Russian attack on the morning of February 7.
In Mykolaiv, 119 buildings were damaged as a result of the Russian attack on the morning of February 7.
On Wednesday, Russian troops shelled several communities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, injuring three civilians.
In the Kyiv region, 58 private houses, 6 apartments, a culture hub, an educational institution, and a post office were damaged by falling debris
Russian troops attacked the Myrhorod district, Poltava region, according to preliminary reports, without casualties.
On the morning of February 7, Russian forces launched another massive air attack on Ukraine, including a missile strike on Kyiv.
Two gas pipelines were damaged in Mykolaiv as a result of an attack on the morning of February 7.
At least two people were killed and more than 10 people were injured in the morning enemy missile attack on the city of Kyiv.
Ukraine's power system remains stable following Russia’s massive air attack: no outages are planned.
As a result of the morning attack on Mykolaiv, 12 people were injured, one was killed, and the number of private houses that were destroyed grew to 40.
In Kyiv, 13 people, including a pregnant woman, have been injured in an enemy missile attack.
On the morning of February 7, air defense forces destroyed about 20 enemy missiles over Kyiv and on approaches to the city.
At least six people have been injured in a Russian missile attack on Kyiv on the morning of February 7.
In Mykolaiv, a man who was injured in morning shelling died in hospital.
The Russian army attacked Mykolaiv with drones and missiles, damaging about 20 residential buildings and injuring one person.
Russian troops struck two districts in Ukraine's eastern city of Kharkiv, damaging non-residential infrastructure.
Ukrainian aircraft struck 13 enemy troop concentration areas in the past 24 hours.
06 February 2024
Western democracies should find mechanisms for immediately transferring to Ukraine interest accrued from Russian assets frozen in foreign jurisdictions, and later – these assets themselves, in order to compensate for damage Russia inflicted on Ukraine.