Author: Ukrinform

Ukrinform is a news agency for the government of Ukraine. Ukrinform was founded in 1918 and it's headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine. It covers local Ukraine news, updates on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, as well as international stories making headlines.

Nine more children have been successfully returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory from the temporarily occupied communities of the Kherson region. This heartwarming news was shared by Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson regional military administration, on his Facebook page. The children, consisting of four boys and five girls from four different families, range in age from eight months to 17 years old. They are now safe with their parents, recovering from the trauma they experienced during the Russian occupation. This successful rescue mission was made possible through the efforts of the Save Ukraine charity, helping a total of 139 children…

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In his recent video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hope for Ukraine to strengthen its defense capabilities, especially in protecting its airspace. He emphasized the importance of negotiating with partners, particularly the United States, to enhance security measures in the country. Zelensky highlighted a meeting with a bipartisan congressional delegation to discuss further support from the U.S. and other international allies. He stressed the need for long-range weapons, fighter jets, and air defense systems to tilt the ongoing conflict in Ukraine’s favor, promoting peace and stability. The President also mentioned upcoming joint initiatives with European partners to align Ukraine…

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Recent reports from the Khortytsia Operational-Strategic Grouping of Troops in the eastern sector showcase the Defense Forces of Ukraine’s successful elimination of 31,936 occupiers, 342 enemy tanks, 592 armored fighting vehicles, and 44 air defense systems. This significant achievement reflects the ongoing efforts to weaken the enemy forces across the combat lines. In June alone, the Russian army suffered notable losses in the eastern sector, with over 31,000 personnel, numerous tanks, armored vehicles, guns, mortars, and other equipment destroyed. The Defense Forces continue to actively target enemy manpower and equipment, further diminishing the enemy’s strength in the region. Since February…

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Demining units of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s State Special Transport Service successfully neutralized 1,405 explosive objects in the past week, June 24-30, covering 1,440.78 hectares, with the majority in the Kherson region. Since the start of Russia’s invasion, the service has cleared 175,190 explosive items, inspecting 109,805.42 hectares of land, including water areas, railroad tracks, power and gas pipelines, residential areas, and agricultural land. The Ministry of Defense reported that 30,000 square kilometers of liberated Ukrainian territories are now confirmed free from explosive ordnance, representing over 17% of the previously contaminated areas. This significant effort contributes to enhancing safety and…

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Air Defense Forces are currently active in the Kyiv region, as reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klychko on Telegram. He urged residents to stay in shelters as a precautionary measure. An air alert has been issued in Kyiv and other regions due to a potential missile threat, prompting heightened security measures. Read also: Kyiv City State Administration not to implement water supply cut-off schedules \ Source link

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The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly has taken a significant step by adopting a resolution recognizing Russia’s actions as genocide against the Ukrainian people and calling for the decolonization of Russia. The resolution, introduced during the summer session in Bucharest, condemns Russia’s 10-year armed aggression against Ukraine, labeling it as genocide, and emphasizes the need for lasting peace through decolonization. The resolution includes key points such as the call for all 53 OSCE member states to work towards de-occupying Crimea and other Ukrainian territories, the establishment of a Special Tribunal to prosecute Russia for war crimes, and the launch of a mechanism…

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In a recent update from the Southern Defense Forces, Ukrainian defenders successfully repelled multiple Russian assaults on June 29. The forces thwarted six attacks on the Orikhiv axis and four assaults on the east bank of the Dnipro River. According to the Southern Defense Forces’ announcement on Telegram, the occupiers’ attempts were unsuccessful in the Orikhiv sector and resulted in losses on the east bank of the Dnipro, forcing them to retreat. Furthermore, the past day saw the flight of 244 Russian reconnaissance drones, as well as the use of various drone technologies to target front-line territories in Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia,…

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Vinnytsia City Council has recently allocated nearly UAH 225 million to provide support to Ukrainian forces, with a significant portion of UAH 200 million designated for the purchase of military bonds. This decision was announced by Vinnytsia Mayor Serhii Morhunov on Facebook after the 47th session of the city council on June 28. Among the allocations, nearly UAH 17 million will be sent as subventions to various security and defense force structures, UAH 2.3 million to the Vinnytsia communications regiment, and UAH 5 million to improve treatment conditions for defenders at the local hospital. Additionally, plans are in place to…

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Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O’Brien met in Dubrovnik, Croatia to discuss the supply of additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine. Kuleba shared these details on social media, emphasizing the importance of enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities. During the meeting, they reviewed progress made on the supply of Patriot systems and coordinated future steps. The discussions also touched upon joint efforts to provide Ukraine with more weapons and ammunition, as well as the upcoming NATO summit in Washington. Kuleba expressed gratitude to the United States for its unwavering support, highlighting…

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Ukrainian forces engaged in 170 combat operations with Russian invaders in the past 24 hours, as reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook. The enemy launched two missile strikes, 88 airstrikes, almost 4,400 shelling attacks, 110 attacks with multiple rocket launchers, and over 1,200 kamikaze drone attacks on Ukrainian positions and civilian areas. Ukrainian forces retaliated by targeting two Russian artillery pieces, four air defense systems, two EW stations, and 11 enemy troop concentration areas. Russia’s total combat losses in Ukraine since February 24, 2022, reached approximately 541,560, with 1,070 killed or wounded in…

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