Russia has reported some 60 drones and several missiles shot down over its territory overnight, with Ukraine in turn saying it destroyed over 30 Russian drones.
Ukraine has taken a leaf from the playbook of its enemy as it begins to mobilize prisoners to fight in its war against Russia. New legislation, which came into force on Saturday, May 18, after being signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday,
Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said falling debris from destroyed drones damaged several houses and injured at least three people. Serhiy Lysak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region, said falling drone debris damaged commercial buildings.
At least five people were injured in Kharkiv and explosions rang out in Odesa after Russia launched another mass attack on Ukraine overnight on May 21.
Russian attacks on Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Sunday killed at least 11 people, said authorities in the border area facing a new offensive by Moscow's forces.
Ukraine’s military said Monday it destroyed all 29 aerial drones that Russia launched in overnight attacks. The Ukrainian air force said the intercepts took place over the Lviv, Mykolaiv, Odesa and Poltava regions,
Ukraine’s biggest private power company has called on Britain and other Western allies to send equipment that will keep the lights on after Russian bombing destroyed most of its coal plants.
At least 11 people were reported killed in attacks in Ukraine’s war-ravaged northeast on Sunday as Russia pushed ahead with its renewed offensive. In the Kharkiv region, the focus of the offensive, the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office said six people were killed and 27 wounded in a Russian strike on the outskirts of the regional capital,
Ukraine's military has launched frequent attacks on towns and villages on Russian border regions. Russia said Sunday that Ukraine launched 62 drones on Russian regions, forcing the Slavyansk oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region to halt operations,
Satellite images of Russia's Olenya airfield in Murmansk Oblast suggest preparations for a massive missile strike on Ukraine, military portal Defense Express reported on May 19.
Ukraine's Western allies should lift the limits they impose on weapons they deliver, allowing Kyiv greater freedom to hit targets in Russia, the Lithuanian foreign minister said in an interview Monday.
Ukraine’s struggle to fend off Russia’s massive offensive in the Kharkiv region has underscored a pressing issue that Kyiv has long tried to overturn: a ban on firing U.S. weapons to hit inside of