07:54 -
The damage caused by Russian forces to Ukrainian transport infrastructures represents a "significant challenge" in the delivery of humanitarian aid to areas previously controlled by Moscow: this is the opinion of British intelligence, reported today by the London Ministry of Defense in his usual update on the situation in the country.
07:50 -
One person was killed, three injured, and a gas pipeline exploded due to Russian bombing overnight in Severodonetsk and Lyschansk in Southeast Ukraine.
This was reported by the governor of the Lugansk region, Sergiy Gaidai, on Telegram quoted by the Kyiv Independent.
Dmytro Lunin, the governor of the Poltava region (center), added that one person was killed during attacks by Russian troops.
07:41 -
"We are doing everything to save our people in Mariupol."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in a video to the country filmed by Ukrainska Pravda.
The president explained that yesterday there was an important meeting with the military, intelligence and political leaders on the situation in Mariupol.
"The main argument is Mariupol Zelensky said, the details cannot be made public, but we are doing everything."
07:26 -
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have repelled 10 enemy attacks in the Donetsk and Lugansk territories in the past 24 hours, destroying three tanks, an armored troop vehicle, two cars and three artillery systems.
The Kiev Army announced today, according to the Guardian.
05:29 -
Anti-aircraft alarm sirens are sounding in Kiev and other cities of Ukraine, in the central and western regions of the country: in Lviv, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Volyn, Khmelnytsky, Vinnytsia and Zhytomyr.
The local media reported it.
03:57 -
Anti-aircraft warning sirens are ringing in several cities of central, eastern and southern Ukraine including Dnipropetrovsk, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhia, Cherkasy, Donetsk, Odessa, Kharkiv, Poltava and Mykolaiv.
The official Ukrainian Telegram channels report this.
02:34 -
Between 2,500 and 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers died in the war against Russia.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in an interview with CNN, adding that those injured are about 10,000 and it is "difficult to say how many will survive".
As for civilian victims, "it is more difficult" to establish how many there are.