The Russo-Ukrainian War at a Glance: What We Know on Day 326 of the Invasion | Ukraine

  • Russia implemented Two mass missile attacks on Ukraine On Saturday, he destroyed an apartment building in the Dnipro and left at least 14 dead And 64 woundedAt least twelve of them are children. Rescue efforts continue in the south-central city on Sunday. At least one person was also killed in a separate raid on a residential area in the nearby city of Kryvyi Rih. Ukrainian authorities said the targets were the country’s energy infrastructure.

  • confirmed the British Prime Minister The state will provide tanks to Ukraine To help the Kyiv troops “push the Russian forces back.” Downing Street said Rishi Sunak pledged this during a Saturday morning call with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and that Sunak offered Challenger 2 tanks and additional artillery systems as evidence of the UK’s “ambition to step up our support for Ukraine”. Russia’s embassy in Britain said the move would only “intensify” the conflict.

  • Emergency power outages have been activated in 11 regions of Ukraine After the Russian strikes on the energy infrastructure. In a post on Telegram, the network operator Ukrenegro said that the consumption limits in force across the country had been exceeded in 11 regions, and as a result an “emergency shutdown” was in place.

  • Four explosions were heard in central Kyiv on Saturday morning. For the first time since Russia began missile and drone attacks on the capital in the fall, sirens sounded after the attack. Until now, sirens sounded 10-90 minutes before an attack, giving residents time to seek shelter.

  • Air raid alerts have also been issued across the country, including the major cities of Kherson and Lviv. Alerts have also been issued for Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk regions and about a dozen other regions.

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  • Ukraine called on its allies to give it more support after its forces suffered heavy losses in the fighting in Solidar and Bakhmut. in recent months. Russia said on Friday its forces had taken control of Solidar in eastern Ukraine, its first claim of victory in months of setbacks on the ground, while Kyiv said heavy fighting was continuing in the town. “To win this war, we need more military equipment and heavy equipment,” Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, was quoted by AFP news agency.

  • Moldovan authorities said missile wreckage had been found in its territory near the border with Ukraine. They said on Saturday that the discovery came “after intense Russian bombing of Ukraine” and that this was the third time that missiles from the conflict had fallen on Moldavian soil.

  • Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accused the Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, of shameful submission to the United States and He suggested that he ritually eviscerate himself. His remarks on Saturday were the latest in a long line of shocking and provocative statements from arch-hawk Medvedev, Reuters reported. Speaking later on Saturday, a day after his summit with US President Joe Biden, Kishida made no reference to Medvedev’s comment.

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