
Ukraine War Footage and Updates Day 146
The Russian invasion provides more evidence about the mindset of Putin and his determination to erase the existence of Ukraine
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The Russian invasion provides more evidence about the mindset of Putin and his determination to erase the existence of Ukraine
The extreme right in Russia strongly supports Putinβs war while Russian soldiers are facing staggering military losses on Ukrainian soil
Russians launched missiles on civilians in the city of Kharkiv. The strikes on Vinnytsia were the latest incidents to take civilian lives and fan outrage
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said Ukraine is unwilling to cede land to Russia, no territory will be part of negotiations to end the war
The two-month operation to retake Snake Island was a warning to all Russian forces that Ukraine would not be broken, Zelenskyy said
Medvedev: The idea of punishing a country that has one of the largest nuclear arsenals is absurd, poses a threat to the existence of humanity
Donetsk’s mayor has urged civilians to evacuate as Russian forces approach the city. A market was shelled, killing two people, injuring seven
Ukrainian forces areΒ set to raise the flag on Snake Island. Turkey halted a Russian cargo ship Ukraine claims was carrying stolen grain
Russian forces launched assaults on Berestove and Nyrkove and conducted operations in Vasylivka-Berestove west of Mykolaivka and Vovchoyarivka
Russian forces continued assaults north of Slovyansk, Donetsk and Kharkiv. Fierce fighting rages near the city of Lysychansk in Luhansk Oblast
Three Bayraktar drones are almost ready to ship to Ukraine, The Russian State Duma introduced an amendment on the support of the Armed Forces
Lysychansk continues to come under sustained bombardment. President Biden said the U.S. would provide $800 million more in security aid