War news
Russian forces are facing significant logistical difficulties on the Prydniprovskyi axis and are also unable to make successful advances toward the Dnipro River
The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue their systematic campaign to disable the energy infrastructure of occupied Crimea.
Over the past 24 hours, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces grouping struck or destroyed 1,771 enemy targets.
Ukraine’s Army Aviation of the Ground Forces has undergone a fundamental transformation during the full-scale war.
Soldiers of the Motorized Infantry Brigade have released footage showing the destruction of Russian equipment on the Vovchansk axis.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have destroyed a railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne in temporarily occupied Crimea.
On the night of June 23, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s USF struck more than 60 important enemy targets in temporarily occupied Crimea.
Drone operators of the 3rd Brigade are targeting Russian military transport on the Donetsk–Mariupol highway.
On the Pokrovsk axis, enemy forces are attempting to open a route toward Dobropillia from two directions.
Ukraine is coordinating with Canada on support for defence priorities, with a focus on air defence missiles, Ukrainian drones, and long-range munitions.
Combat losses among Russian forces over the past day totaled 1,260 occupiers, seven tanks, and dozens of artillery systems.
Ukrainian drones struck the Kapotnya oil refinery in Moscow overnight, hitting the facility's primary crude distillation unit and igniting a fire.
In one night Russia struck Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, destroyed Ukraine's largest costume collection, and hit the Dnipro organ hall — killing 11 people.
Ukraine's military will pay front-line infantry an average 300,000 UAH monthly and guarantee post-service deferment under new contracts announced June 12.
Ukraine struck two Tatarstan refineries, a rocket propellant plant in Tolyatti, and confirmed the Kuibyshev refinery has halted operations after June 10 strike
Ukraine's Defence Forces struck the Chonhar Bridge on June 7, cutting the main route for Russian troops, ammunition, and fuel from occupied Crimea.
According to the U.S. Department of War, for the first time in history, the number of Russian fatalities has exceeded the number of wounded.
Glenn Manchigo, an American combat medic who goes by the nickname BabyDoc, has become so enamored with Ukraine that she plans to stay here even after the war.