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The new clashes in different parts of Ukraine continue with Russian troops besieging various flanks and claiming, according to its Defense Ministry, the southern city of Kherson. In addition, Kharkov, the country’s second largest city, continues to be besieged and receiving missile hits on urban buildings, such as universities.
The fighting in Ukraine due to the invasion of Russia does not stop and continues to escalate in intensity, with disputes in different cities, where the local militias do their best to resist the attacks.
This time the setting is the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, where the Russian Army claims to have taken complete control. Meanwhile, attempts to conquer Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, continue.
These are the most important news of the seventh day about the war in Ukraine:
6.30 (BOG) New shelling hits Kharkiv
The center of the second largest city in Ukraine was attacked by Russian missiles that hit several buildings and a university, according to the operational center of the local Armed Forces.
Through its official Telegram account, the Armed Forces. described that at least three people were injured and the facilities of the Security Service of Ukraine, the State Unitary Company of the National Police and the building of the National University were damaged.
Earlier, they also reported that Russian airborne troops landed in Kharkiv and seized the railway station and river port. The mayor, Igor Kolykhayev, denounced attacks on residential areas and said that the resistance against the Russian troops will continue.
5.50 (BOG) Kherson falls to Russian hands, according to Moscow
The Russian Ministry of Defense assured through a statement that its military forces took control of the southern Ukrainian city located near the Dnieper River and the shores of the Black Sea.
The Russian military indicated that “civilian infrastructure and public transport function normally” in the city that is home to approximately 300,000 inhabitants.
Russia stated that the city does not suffer from a shortage of food and essential items. “Negotiations continue with the Russian command and the local administration to resolve issues related to the operation of social infrastructure facilities, as well as to ensure order and safety of the population,” Russian Defense spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.
Russian records indicate that the overall military operation destroyed 1,502 military infrastructure targets, 58 aircraft, 472 tanks, 62 missile launchers and 206 artillery pieces.
With EFE, AP and REUTERS
The new clashes in different parts of Ukraine continue with Russian troops besieging various flanks and claiming, according to its Defense Ministry, the southern city of Kherson. In addition, Kharkov, the country’s second largest city, continues to be besieged and receiving missile hits on urban buildings, such as universities.
The fighting in Ukraine due to the invasion of Russia does not stop and continues to escalate in intensity, with disputes in different cities, where the local militias do their best to resist the attacks.
This time the setting is the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, where the Russian Army claims to have taken complete control. Meanwhile, attempts to conquer Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, continue.
These are the most important news of the seventh day about the war in Ukraine:
6.30 (BOG) New shelling hits Kharkiv
The center of the second largest city in Ukraine was attacked by Russian missiles that hit several buildings and a university, according to the operational center of the local Armed Forces.
Through its official Telegram account, the Armed Forces. described that at least three people were injured and the facilities of the Security Service of Ukraine, the State Unitary Company of the National Police and the building of the National University were damaged.
Earlier, they also reported that Russian airborne troops landed in Kharkiv and seized the railway station and river port. The mayor, Igor Kolykhayev, denounced attacks on residential areas and said that the resistance against the Russian troops will continue.
5.50 (BOG) Kherson falls to Russian hands, according to Moscow
The Russian Ministry of Defense assured through a statement that its military forces took control of the southern Ukrainian city located near the Dnieper River and the shores of the Black Sea.
The Russian military indicated that “civilian infrastructure and public transport function normally” in the city that is home to approximately 300,000 inhabitants.
Russia stated that the city does not suffer from a shortage of food and essential items. “Negotiations continue with the Russian command and the local administration to resolve issues related to the operation of social infrastructure facilities, as well as to ensure order and safety of the population,” Russian Defense spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.
Russian records indicate that the overall military operation destroyed 1,502 military infrastructure targets, 58 aircraft, 472 tanks, 62 missile launchers and 206 artillery pieces.
With EFE, AP and REUTERS
First modification:
The new clashes in different parts of Ukraine continue with Russian troops besieging various flanks and claiming, according to its Defense Ministry, the southern city of Kherson. In addition, Kharkov, the country’s second largest city, continues to be besieged and receiving missile hits on urban buildings, such as universities.
The fighting in Ukraine due to the invasion of Russia does not stop and continues to escalate in intensity, with disputes in different cities, where the local militias do their best to resist the attacks.
This time the setting is the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, where the Russian Army claims to have taken complete control. Meanwhile, attempts to conquer Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, continue.
These are the most important news of the seventh day about the war in Ukraine:
6.30 (BOG) New shelling hits Kharkiv
The center of the second largest city in Ukraine was attacked by Russian missiles that hit several buildings and a university, according to the operational center of the local Armed Forces.
Through its official Telegram account, the Armed Forces. described that at least three people were injured and the facilities of the Security Service of Ukraine, the State Unitary Company of the National Police and the building of the National University were damaged.
Earlier, they also reported that Russian airborne troops landed in Kharkiv and seized the railway station and river port. The mayor, Igor Kolykhayev, denounced attacks on residential areas and said that the resistance against the Russian troops will continue.
5.50 (BOG) Kherson falls to Russian hands, according to Moscow
The Russian Ministry of Defense assured through a statement that its military forces took control of the southern Ukrainian city located near the Dnieper River and the shores of the Black Sea.
The Russian military indicated that “civilian infrastructure and public transport function normally” in the city that is home to approximately 300,000 inhabitants.
Russia stated that the city does not suffer from a shortage of food and essential items. “Negotiations continue with the Russian command and the local administration to resolve issues related to the operation of social infrastructure facilities, as well as to ensure order and safety of the population,” Russian Defense spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.
Russian records indicate that the overall military operation destroyed 1,502 military infrastructure targets, 58 aircraft, 472 tanks, 62 missile launchers and 206 artillery pieces.
With EFE, AP and REUTERS
First modification:
The new clashes in different parts of Ukraine continue with Russian troops besieging various flanks and claiming, according to its Defense Ministry, the southern city of Kherson. In addition, Kharkov, the country’s second largest city, continues to be besieged and receiving missile hits on urban buildings, such as universities.
The fighting in Ukraine due to the invasion of Russia does not stop and continues to escalate in intensity, with disputes in different cities, where the local militias do their best to resist the attacks.
This time the setting is the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, where the Russian Army claims to have taken complete control. Meanwhile, attempts to conquer Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, continue.
These are the most important news of the seventh day about the war in Ukraine:
6.30 (BOG) New shelling hits Kharkiv
The center of the second largest city in Ukraine was attacked by Russian missiles that hit several buildings and a university, according to the operational center of the local Armed Forces.
Through its official Telegram account, the Armed Forces. described that at least three people were injured and the facilities of the Security Service of Ukraine, the State Unitary Company of the National Police and the building of the National University were damaged.
Earlier, they also reported that Russian airborne troops landed in Kharkiv and seized the railway station and river port. The mayor, Igor Kolykhayev, denounced attacks on residential areas and said that the resistance against the Russian troops will continue.
5.50 (BOG) Kherson falls to Russian hands, according to Moscow
The Russian Ministry of Defense assured through a statement that its military forces took control of the southern Ukrainian city located near the Dnieper River and the shores of the Black Sea.
The Russian military indicated that “civilian infrastructure and public transport function normally” in the city that is home to approximately 300,000 inhabitants.
Russia stated that the city does not suffer from a shortage of food and essential items. “Negotiations continue with the Russian command and the local administration to resolve issues related to the operation of social infrastructure facilities, as well as to ensure order and safety of the population,” Russian Defense spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.
Russian records indicate that the overall military operation destroyed 1,502 military infrastructure targets, 58 aircraft, 472 tanks, 62 missile launchers and 206 artillery pieces.
With EFE, AP and REUTERS