Vladimir Saldo
On Independence Day, Ukraine Pushes Russian Forces from Kharkiv Region
The Ukrainian army is steadily pushing Russian forces out of the Kharkiv region, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. He expressed gratitude to the United States for providing another package of military aid, emphasizing the importance of timely deliveries to support the front lines.
He was poisoned
The Ukrainian armed forces poisoned the head of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, with phenolic compounds.
The forces have repeatedly used toxic substances in battles against Russian soldiers, Igor Kirilov, head of the Unit for Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection of the Russian Army, said today.
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The losses are big, huge: The liquidation of the soldiers has been carried out
This was announced by the acting governor of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo.
The Russian army successfully repelled all enemy attacks, in three weeks more than 30 motor boats, 2 tanks, 28 howitzers, two multi-barrel systems and two radars were destroyed.
Also, according to Saldo, 7 ammunition warehouses and two command posts were destroyed.
Ukrainian troop positions spark counteroffensive speculation
Ukrainian military forces have successfully established positions on the eastern side of the Dnieper River, according to a new analysis, giving rise to speculation Sunday that the advances could be an early sign of Kiev's long-awaited spring counteroffensive.
Russia announces civilian evacuation from key Ukraine city
Russia announced the evacuation of civilians from a key southern Ukrainian city Tuesday as it acknowledged the situation for its troops on the ground in Ukraine was "tense" in the face of a counter-offensive.
Residents urged to leave annexed region as Ukraine advances
Moscow-installed authorities in Ukraine's occupied southern region of Kherson urged local residents to evacuate to Russia on Oct. 14, as Kyiv's forces pushed their counteroffensive deeper into the region.
Russia to evacuate Kherson residents as Ukraine advances
In a sign that continuing and sustained Ukrainian military gains along the southern front are worrying the Kremlin, Russia is promising free accommodation to residents of the partially occupied Kherson region who want to evacuate to Russia.
"That's what Putin really said"; Two Harpoons destroyed; Threat of the United States
In Ukraine, the offensive of the Russian army on the Donetsk region continued, the evacuation of civilians was ordered in several cities.
The Ukrainian army continues to shell Donetsk using so-called "NATO-caliber" missiles. Fierce fighting is also taking place in the area of Grigorovka.
The fiercest battles are for Slavyansk. The explosions also echoed in Kharkiv.