The Kremlin announces that military operations in Ukraine have resumed following a ceasefire. The statement marks an end to the pause in hostilities between the two nations.
The Kremlin announced that military operations in Ukraine have resumed following a brief ceasefire period.
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Russia launches over 200 attack drones against Ukraine following the end of a three-day ceasefire, killing one person and damaging energy and residential infrastructure.
Russia launched over 200 attack drones against Ukraine following the conclusion of a three-day ceasefire, resulting in one death and damage to energy and residential infrastructure, according to Ukrainian officials.
Russian forces resume military operations in Ukraine following the expiration of a ceasefire, according to the Russian Defence Ministry.
The Russian Defence Ministry announced that Russian forces have resumed military operations in Ukraine following the expiration of a ceasefire.
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces report strikes on Russian ammunition depots, logistics centers, and a command post across occupied territories and the Belgorod region.
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces reported strikes on ammunition depots, logistics centers, and a command post in the occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as in Russia's Belgorod region.
Ukrainian drone operators strike two Russian radar stations and ammunition depots in the Donetsk region. The 1st Separate Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces targeted the PRV-16 altimeter and P-18 radar used for air defense and early detection.
The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the destruction of two radar stations, PRV-16 and P-18, along with enemy ammunition depots and deployment points in the Donetsk region.
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