2:48 p.m
Kiev: 8 dead in Russian attack on Kupyansk
After search and rescue operations were completed, the death toll in the Russian attack on Kupiansk that launched yesterday has risen to 8. This was announced by the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleg Sinegubov, in a message on Telegram. “The rescue workers have completed their operation at the site of the explosion in Kupyansk. Unfortunately, the bodies of two more dead civilians were found. Currently, the total number of victims of the Russian attack on Kupiansk is 8 people: 6 men and 2 women,” the official wrote. “The two dead were volunteers who were evacuating people. The inmates cynically struck with a Grom-E1 rocket. Currently, law enforcement agencies are investigating all the circumstances of the Russian crime,” he said.
1:51 p.m
Kiev attack on Crimea, traffic on the bridge disrupted
Traffic on the Crimean Bridge that connects Russia with the peninsula is temporarily suspended. CNN writes, citing the local road information center, emphasizing that videos posted on unofficial social media channels in Crimea showed a large cloud of smoke rising from an area near Verkhnesadovoye, where a Russian military base is located. Ukrainian intelligence had previously confirmed a missile attack on the Black Sea Fleet’s oil depot in Crimea and said details of the operation would be announced.
07:04
Explosions in the city of Kremenchuk: The air raid alarm goes off
Loud explosions occurred overnight in the city of Kremenchuk in the Poltava region of Ukraine. The local media reported about it. An air raid alarm was sounded in the oblast.