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08:25

Total combat losses of Russian aggressors in Ukraine from 24 February 2022 to 19 February 2023 (approximation): 142860 troops; 3310 tanks; 6545 armored vehicles; 2327 artillery systems; 469 MLRS; 243 anti-aircraft warfare systems; 298 aircraft; 287 helicopters; 5196 military auto vehicles and fuel tanks; 18 military boats; 2016 tactical UAVs; 224 special military equipment; 873 cruise missiles. – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

09:26

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, 461 Ukrainian children have died, 924 children have been injured. Most victims among children are from the Donetsk region. – Prosecutor General’s Office

10:29

In the last 24 hours, Russian troops shelled the Khmelnytskyi, Chernihiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Mykolaiv, and Kherson regions. 1 person was killed. 9 citizens were injured. – Information from Regional Military Administrations

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A soldier from the ‘Da Vinci Wolves’ special unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine launches an FPV drone from the Ukrainian positions on the Pokrovsk axis in the Donetsk region. October 2024.

Photo: Viacheslav Ratynskyi

A Ukrainian serviceman of the 33rd Mechanized Brigade smokes as his fellow soldiers prepare to go on a US-made M113 armoured personnel carrier to the combat mission. Near the frontline city of Kurakhove in the Donetsk region. October 2024.

Photo: Roman Pilipey for AFP Photo

Paramedics from the Hospitallers volunteer medic battalion take care of wounded Ukrainian soldiers on the evacuation bus on the way to the hospital. October 2024.

Photo: Roman Pilipey for AFP Photo

Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region is another Ukrainian city that was turned into ruins due to Russian military aggression.

Photo: Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov

Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region is another Ukrainian city that was turned into ruins due to Russian military aggression.

Photo: Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov

Ukrainian Ada is a UAV operator of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. After she drove over an enemy anti-tank mine in September 2024, the woman lost her left leg, while several complex operations are ahead of her to save the shattered heel of her right leg.

Photo: Konstantyn & Vlada Liberov / Superhumans Center

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