Ukraine Air Force strikes enemy positions 25 times over past day
Ukrainian warplanes and helicopters on Wednesday carried out 25 sorties to engage Russian manpower and equipment clusters.
05 January 2023
Ukrainian warplanes and helicopters on Wednesday carried out 25 sorties to engage Russian manpower and equipment clusters.
04 January 2023
During the day, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched more than 20 strikes on the Russian invaders, including four on the positions of anti-aircraft missile systems.
Over the past day, January 3, the Russian army killed five civilians and injured 13 more in Ukraine.
Over the past day, January 3, the troops of the Russian Federation shelled the border communities of Kharkiv region. Two men were injured.
Over the past day, January 3, the troops of the Russian Federation shelled the border communities of Kharkiv region. Two men were injured.
Ukrainian rocket and artillery forces on January 3 struck two Russian command posts, five military personnel and equipment concentration areas, an ammunition depot and a UAV control point.
03 January 2023
Missile and artillery forces of Ukraine’s Army throughout the day struck two control points and four clusters of enemy manpower.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation together with Canada’s eQualitie handed over 172 SBL batteries to internet providers in all regions of Ukraine.
02 January 2023
During the day, Ukraine’s Air Force launched 10 strikes on the build-up areas of the Russian invaders and five more on the positions of the enemy anti-aircraft missile systems.
Over the past day, January 1, the Russian army killed one civilian, wounding another nine in Ukraine.
Over the past 24 hours, Russia launched 51 airstrikes on Ukraine, particularly using 44 Shahed-136 UAVs. All of them were shot down by units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
01 January 2023
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has summed up the results of the first day of 2023, noting that Ukraine’s sense of unity and authenticity contrasts dramatically with the fear that prevails in Russia.
Two people were killed and 50 others injured in Ukraine because of Russia's armed aggression on Saturday, December 31.
Russian troops have killed 452 children in Ukraine since the war began, leaving another 876 injured.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks near nine settlements on December 31.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a New Year’s video greeting to Ukrainians.
31 December 2022
Over the past day, Ukrainian air forces have launched six strikes on enemy personnel clusters and one on air defense system positions.
As of the end of 2022, Ukraine's defense forces have liberated 40% of the territory occupied by Russia after February 24.
On December 30, 2022, six civilians were killed and seven injured in Russian attacks on the territory of Ukraine.
The military draft stations across Russian-occupied Crimea have already drawn up lists of men subject to conscription in January 2023.
30 December 2022
Ukraine’s missile and artillery units have struck five Russian ammunition depots and one electronic warfare system.
The Russian invaders shelled the village of Katerynivka, Kharkiv region. At least two people were killed and two more were injured.
On December 29, four civilians were killed and eight more were injured in Ukraine as a result of the Russian aggression.
Since the full-scale invasion, Russian troops have killed 450 children and wounded another 872.
The Administration of State Material Reserves of the Czech Republic has already handed over to Ukraine six temporary bridge structures, and another 12 similar bridges are expected to be delivered in 2023.
Ukraine’s missile and artillery units have struck five enemy command posts, five personnel clusters and one ammunition depot over the past day.
A total of 10 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), launched by Russian invaders, were shot down over the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions last night, including nine Shahed drones.
29 December 2022
With each missile strike, Russia is only driving itself deeper into a dead end. And the status of the biggest terrorist in the world will have consequences for Russia and its citizens.
Law enforcers have launched an investigation into enemy missiles attack on Kharkiv region, as a result of which three people were killed.
Since the beginning of de-occupation measures in Mykolaiv, Donetsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv regions, Ukraine’s police have found 1,116 bodies of civilians.