According to the defense ministry, which cited Lt Gen Serhiy Nayev, commander of the joint forces of the Ukrainian armed forces, Ukrainian forces are working to strengthen defensive lines and positions along the border with Belarus and Russia.
According to the Ukrainian organization Save Ukraine, more than 30 children who were illegally transported to Russia have returned to Ukraine and been reunited with their families. It stated, "After several months of separation, children abducted by Russians from the Kherson and Kharkiv regions have been reunited with their families."
In its most recent intelligence update, the UK Ministry of Defence stated that Russia's attempt to disrupt Ukraine's unified energy system during the winter had "highly likely failed." Since the beginning of March, it stated, large-scale, long-range attacks on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine have become uncommon.
The most recent data on the conflict was provided by Ukraine's ministry of defense. It stated that 7,020 armored combat vehicles had been destroyed and 177,680 Russian soldiers had been killed.
At least 58 people, including a number of children, were killed in a missile attack on Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine one year ago. On April 8, 2022, the attack occurred as the station was packed with elderly, children, and women awaiting evacuation.
Sergei Aksyonov, the head of the administration in Crimea supported by Russia, claimed that a missile launched from Ukraine was shot down over the Black Sea town of Feodosia. According to reports, debris had fallen in a Crimean town, but no injuries or damage had been reported, according to an adviser to Aksyonov.
A Ukrainian government serve is because of visit India on Monday and will look for compassionate guide and gear to fix energy framework harmed during Russia's intrusion, the Hindu paper said on Saturday. Emine Dzhaparova, Ukraine's first deputy foreign minister, will travel to India for the first time since Russia's invasion.
The possibility of the release of Pentagon documents has been the subject of an investigation by the US justice department. Despite the fact that they may have been altered or used as part of a misinformation campaign, documents that have been shared on a number of social media platforms, including Twitter, appear to describe the assistance that the United States and NATO have provided to Ukraine.
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