The losses of the Russian occupation forces are now the largest since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24. As before, access to the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions remains a priority for the Russian Federation.
Soldiers of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine stopped the Russian military's attempt to break through the defense line in one of the directions in Donetsk region. Sixty invaders were eliminated.
Since the Russian full-scale invasion began, the DTEK company lost 136 employees, of whom 132 joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine and were sent to the front lines, and four employees died while performing duties.
The United Kingdom and other European countries have agreed an initial package of support from the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) for a total sum of more than £200 million (over $241 million), which will provide a capability boost for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Against the background of the extraordinary intensity of munitions use in the Russian war against Ukraine, there is an urgent need to increase their production.
Russian political leaders are aware that the country’s defense industry performance is failing to meet the needs of the Russian army to sustain the war against Ukraine.
In Türkiye, rescuers with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine have already examined with the use of hi-end equipment 437 buildings damaged by the earthquake in search of signs of life.