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Key Updates on July 20-21:
- Around 20,000 Russians died in Kharkiv offensive, Zelensky says
- Front-line troops lack ammunition, drones, Zelensky says
- Zelensky on Trump’s peace plan: No one can push Ukraine to give up territory for peace
- Most Ukrainian POWs haven’t seen Red Cross while in Russian captivity, ombudsman says
- Satellite images show damage to Russian airfield after reported drone strike
- Ukraine’s sanctions on Russia’s Lukoil may result in fuel crisis in Hungary
- Ukraine increases defense spending by almost $12 billion in 2024
President Zelensky revealed that around 20,000 Russian troops were killed during Russia’s failed offensive in Kharkiv Oblast. The assault on Kharkiv quickly stalled, with Russia facing significant casualties.
Front-line Troops Lack Ammunition and Drones
Zelensky highlighted the lack of key supplies like ammunition and drones among Ukrainian troops on the front line. This shortage has been an ongoing issue, affecting military operations.
For more details, you can watch Zelensky’s interview here.
Zelensky on Trump’s Peace Plan
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine cannot be coerced into giving up territory for peace, responding to Trump’s peace plan comments. The two leaders recently discussed the importance of U.S. support for Ukraine.
Read more about their discussions here.
Most Ukrainian POWs Haven’t Seen Red Cross in Captivity
Ukraine’s Human Rights Ombudsman revealed that most Ukrainian POWs did not receive visits from the Red Cross while in Russian captivity. This raises concerns about prisoners’ welfare and treatment.
Satellite Images Show Damage to Russian Airfield
Satellite data confirmed damage to a Russian airfield after a reported drone strike by Ukraine. The strike targeted military assets and caused significant infrastructure damage.
Ukraine’s Sanctions on Russia’s Lukoil Impact Fuel Supply
Ukraine’s sanctions on Russian oil passing through its territory have led to fuel shortages in Hungary. This decision has affected Hungary’s oil supply, raising concerns about long-term energy security.
Ukraine Increases Defense Spending
The government allocated nearly $12 billion for defense spending, focusing on military provisions, weapons, and fortifications. This increase aims to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities against Russian aggression.