War in Ukraine today: latest news, 10 March 2026 (photo)

It has been the 1476  th day of the Ukrainian resistance to the russian military aggression. 

What happened in Ukraine today:

Here is operational information of the General Staff as of 4 pm:   

Since the beginning of the day, the number of attacks by the aggressor has already reached 48.

Shelling of border areas continues. Today, the following settlements were affected in Sumy oblast: Kucherivka, Shalyhyne, Iskryskivshchyna, Ryzivka, Ulanove, Budky, Khodyne. In Chernihiv oblast: Yasna Poliana, Orlynivka, Kostobobriv, Senkivka.

Towards Northern Sloboda and Kursk, the enemy carried out 65 shellings of settlements and positions of our troops, two of which were with the use of MLRS.

Towards Southern Sloboda, the enemy attacked the settlement of Zybine once.

Towards Kupiansk, the enemy advanced four times in the direction of Petropavlivka and Novoplatonivka.

Towards Lyman, Ukrainian soldiers repelled one attempt by the invaders to advance towards Drobysheve.

Towards Sloviansk, the occupiers made three attempts to advance on the positions of our troops towards Rai-Oleksandrivka and Zakitne. Two attacks are ongoing.

No active offensive actions by the enemy were recorded towards Kramatorsk.

Towards Kostiantynivka, the invaders carried out 11 offensive actions near Kostiantynivka, Pleshchiivka, Ivanopillia, Illinivka, Sofiivka, and Novopavlivka. Two battles are ongoing.

Towards Pokrovsk, the occupiers have attempted 11 times to dislodge our soldiers from their positions in the areas of the settlements of Novyi Donbas, Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Shevchenko, Hryshyne, Udachne, Novomykolaivka, and Novopavlivka. One battle is still ongoing.

Towards Oleksandrivka, the enemy twice attacked in the direction of Ternove and Novohryhorivka. One attack is still ongoing. In addition, Ivanivka and Pokrovske were subjected to air strikes.

Towards Huliaipole, there were 13 attacks in the areas of Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Huliaipole, Zarichne, Varvarivka, Luhivske, and Myrne. The enemy carried out air strikes in the areas of Vozdvyzhivka, Novoselivka, Charivne, and Dolynka. Two clashes are ongoing.

Towards Orikhiv, the enemy attacked in the direction of Shcherbaky and Pavlivka. Blakytne was hit by an air strike.

Towards Kherson, there are no signs of the enemy attempting to improve its position.

In other directions, there are currently no significant changes in the situation. There are no reports of enemy attempts to advance.

Ukrainian troops are exhausting the enemy along the entire line of contact and in the rear.

Ukraine’s reconstruction needs have grown to nearly $588bn. This is almost three times Ukraine’s projected nominal GDP for 2025. The RDNA5 assessment, which covers damage caused over almost four years from 24 February 2022 to 31 December 2025, shows that direct damage in Ukraine has now reached $195bn. In December 2024, the amount of damage was $176bn, and in December 2023, it was $152bn.

Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine could exchange interceptor drones for Patriot missiles. Ukraine needs Patriots to defend itself against the ballistic missiles with which russia attacks Ukrainian cities almost daily. The president also emphasises Kyiv’s readiness to provide technology and combat experience to American allies to help in the Middle East, but Ukrainians need additional support in the war with russia.

Recent war events in the east of Ukraine

Kharkiv oblast

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, towards Southern Sloboda, the russian Federation has attacked once in the direction of Zybyne, and towards Kupiansk, the occupiers have advanced four times in the direction of Petropavlivka and Novoplatonivka.

Over the past day, 130 combat clashes have been recorded.

Towards Southern Sloboda, the enemy attempted three times to break through the defensive lines of our defenders towards the settlements of Popivka and Lyman.

Towards Kupiansk, the enemy attacked twice towards the settlement of Novoplatonivka.

Vitalii Milovidov, Head of the information and communication service of the Kara-Dah 15th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, said that the russians resort to remote mining and use homemade explosive devices towards Kupiansk: such cases have increased over the past six months. In addition to anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, the russian army is using homemade explosive devices towards Kupiansk. According to Vitalii Milovidov, they are of various types and camouflaged in different ways, making them less noticeable.

Andrii Kanashevych, Head of Kupiansk Regional Military Administration, stated that in the morning of 10 March, russian troops struck Velykyi Burluk community. According to him, at 8:50am, the russian Federation attacked Lebedivka, damaging a private house and farm buildings. At 9:35am, the russian army struck Holubivka with a Geran-2 UAV, damaging residential infrastructure. No one was injured.

Oleh Syniehubov, Head of the Regional Military Administration, informed that four people, including a 17-year-old girl, sought medical help after a russian UAV struck Kholodnohirskyi district of Kharkiv on the night of 10 March. According to Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the russians attacked the district twice, damaging private houses and farm buildings.

Over the past day, Kharkiv and 22 settlements in the oblast were hit by enemy strikes.

13 people, including two children, were injured as a result of the shelling.

In the city of Kharkiv, men aged 51, 36, 43, and 38, women aged 41, 57, 58, and 52, and two 16-year-old girls were injured. a 75-year-old woman was injured in Stara Pokrovka, Novopokrovka community; a 48-year-old woman was injured in Chuhuiv; a 67-year-old man was injured in Novoosynove, Kurylivka community.

The enemy attacked Industrialnyi, Novobavarskyi and Kholodnohirskyi districts of Kharkiv with UAVs.

The enemy actively used various types of weapons in Kharkiv oblast:

▪️MLRS (number to be determined);

▪️16 UAVs of the Geran-2 type;

▪️3 UAVs of the Molniya type;

▪️3 FPV drones;

▪️57 UAVs (type to be determined).

 

Civil infrastructure facilities were damaged and destroyed:

▪️in Kharkiv, non-residential premises, four apartment buildings, four private houses, 19 cars, a truck crane, a truck, and power lines were damaged;

▪️in Bohodukhiv region, 2 private houses (Ivashky village) and a tanker truck (Zolochiv village) were damaged;

▪️in Kupiansk region, a grain storage facility, 2 combine harvesters (Mlynky village), an emergency medical vehicle (Kivsharivka village), a car (Novosynove village), and a farm (Novomykolaivka village) were damaged;

▪️in Izium region, nine private houses and a church (village of Oskil) were damaged.

▪️in Kharkiv region, a private house (Vilshany village), an apartment building, an agricultural enterprise (Protopopivka village), and railway infrastructure (Merefa) were damaged.

▪️in Chuhuiv region, two residential buildings (Stara Pokrovka village), two civilian enterprises (Pechenihy settlement, Martove village), and an educational institution (Kochetok village) were damaged.

In Kivsharivka, a russian drone attacked a medical vehicle. Photo: Viktor Zabashta

Vladyslav Vlasiuk, the Ukrainian president’s representative on sanctions policy, said that foreign components, including Belarusian, German, Taiwanese, and American ones, were found during the investigation of the remains of the Izdelie-30 rocket, which the russian army used to strike Kharkiv on the night of 7 March, killing 11 people. According to him, everything that could be found has already been examined and handed over to partners.

Russian shelling has intensified in Velyka Babka of Chuhuiv community since the beginning of March. Over the weekend of 7-8 March, the russians fired about eight kamikaze drones, two salvoes of multiple launch rocket systems and about nine missiles at the village. Avet Avetian, Head of Velyka Babka region, reported to Suspilne that as a result of the attacks, houses were destroyed and damaged, people were injured, and some people are leaving the community.

President Zelenskyy reported that as a result of russian shelling of critical infrastructure in January and February, residents of Kharkiv were partially left without heating. In particular, after the strike on 15 January, 400,000 people were left without heat. Mayor Ihor Terekhov said that on 3 February, as a result of the attack, more than 800 houses were left without heat.

Donetsk oblast

Lieutenant Colonel Yevhenii Artemiev, Chief of staff of the 1st Rapid Response Command of the Phoenix unit, reported that the russians have intensified their pressure on Kostiantynivka axis, throwing massive waves of infantry into battle and attempting to break through the defences with quantity rather than quality. Due to logistical problems, the occupiers are transporting several fighters in one vehicle, exposing them to attack. Ukrainian pilots are detecting and destroying drones and russian military equipment, holding back their attempts to advance.

The General Staff said that russian forces attacked 29 times towards Pokrovsk over the past day in the areas of the settlements of Chervonyi Lyman, Nykanorivka, Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Pokrovsk, Hryshyne, Molodetsk, Kotlyne, Udachne, Novomykolaivka, and in the direction of Vilne, Novooleksandrivka. Russian troops attacked 13 times towards Kostiantynivka and 11 times towards Sloviansk.

Defence forces carried out a series of night strikes on russian targets in Donetsk oblast.

According to the General Staff, the following were hit:

🔸fuel depots near Kopteve and Makiivka,

🔸an electronic warfare station in Donetsk,

🔸a strike UAV control point near Myrnohrad,

🔸an artillery unit near Sukhetske,

🔸an occupiers’ cannon in Dorozhnianka,

🔸a concentration of russians in Selydove and Pokrovsk.

Serhii Horbunov, Head of Kostiantynivka Military Administration, said that on 10 March, russian troops attacked a Molniya-2 UAV truck. As a result, there were no casualties, but the truck sustained mechanical damaged.

This morning, the russians dropped two guided bombs on a residential area in the city centre. Apartment buildings and cars were damaged. At least 20 people were injured, including two children (born in 2011 and 2016). At least four people were killed.

Sloviansk. Photo: police

Vadym Liakh, Head of the Military Administration, reported that during the night, russian forces shelled Sloviansk. Two Geran-2 UAVs struck and damaged warehouse facilities. There were no casualties.

On 9 March, police recorded 1,621 strikes along the front line and in residential areas of the region.

Kramatorsk, Mykolaivka, Sloviansk, and Raihorodok were under fire.

Seven civilian objects were destroyed, including three residential buildings.

Russian troops struck Sloviansk with an FPV drone, damaging two private houses and two farm buildings. Today, at around 12:50am, the enemy attacked the city again, damaging a petrol station.

As a result of drone attacks, two infrastructure facilities were damaged in Mykolaivka and a private home was damaged in Raihorodok. In Kramatorsk, a UAV hit the road surface.

 

Luhansk oblast

Over the past day, russian troops stormed the positions of the Defence Forces 16 times in two eastern directions: 11 attacks were recorded in Sloviansk, and another five in Lyman. Fighting continued in the areas of eight settlements. The enemy opened fire with mortars eight times and used 11 drones.

In occupied Luhansk oblast, russia is preparing for the State Duma elections in September 2026, which are to be held for the first time in the occupied territories. Despite official statements, the number of voters there is decreasing every year, and part of the population still does not have russian passports. To expand the electorate, the Kremlin has extended the term for simplified registration of Russian citizenship.

The problem of stray animals remains unresolved. In Dovzhansk, as in other occupied cities, packs of animals are increasingly attacking passers-by, while the occupying authorities provide neither humane nor systematic control over their population.

What is happening now in the north of Ukraine

Kyiv oblast

The regional military administration reported that demining is underway in the Kyiv oblast. On 10 March, sappers from the State Emergency Service destroyed explosive devices in the Vyshhorod district.

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klychko announced that the Kyiv City Council has approved a comprehensive plan for the capital’s energy security. It provides for three components of financing: those that the city can implement with existing funds by the end of 2026; a list of measures that the city can implement after determining their sources of financing; and measures that can be implemented by the city only if changes are made to Ukrainian legislation. The first component includes measures of critical priority – restoration of power generation facilities damaged by shelling, their protection from attacks, backup power supply for heat and water supply, repair of heating networks, creation of new cogeneration facilities, development of solar power generation, and energy efficiency of condominiums.

The RMA reported that the Italian region of Tuscany will help Kyiv oblast with equipment for all traffic light facilities. This involves the supply of battery systems.

DTEK reported that, following the instructions of Ukrenergo, prolonged power outages are being implemented in three districts of Kyiv, as well as in one district of Kyiv oblast. residents of the Solomyanskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Sviatoshynskyi districts of Kyiv will be left without power for an extended period. In Kyiv oblast, prolonged outages are being implemented in the Bucha district.

Kyiv Military Hub is organising an educational fair called ‘Qualifications of the Future’. Visitors will be able to learn about admission requirements, benefits and future professions. Veterans, their families and applicants are invited to attend the educational fair.

Zhytomyr oblast

According to Alexander Veselovsky, head of the Regional hospital, Zhytomyr plans to renovate a former diagnostic centre into a rehabilitation centre. The draft decision was approved by the Standing Committee of the Zhytomyr Regional Council on Budget and Municipal Property. The new facility will provide a full range of medical rehabilitation services, primarily for military personnel. Patients will be able to undergo treatment on an inpatient basis.

Sumy oblast

Sumy Oblast Prosecutor’s Office reported that one person was killed and three others were injured in a russian air strike on an enterprise in the city of Hlukhiv. At approximately 3pm., occupying forces struck the facility with three guided aerial bombs. A 27-year-old man was killed, while people aged 49, 42 and 62 were injured. The injured were hospitalised and are receiving the necessary medical assistance. Some people managed to take shelter during the attack, which helped prevent a higher number of casualties and injuries.

The aftermath of a russian airstrike on an enterprise in Hlukhiv, 10 March, 2026. Photo: Sumy RMA
The aftermath of a russian airstrike on an enterprise in Hlukhiv, 10 March, 2026. Photo: Sumy RMA

Bilopillia City Council reported FPV drones over the city centre and urged residents to limit movement as much as possible, both by transport and on foot, due to drone activity.

Sumy Regional Military Administration informed that on 9 March, a 71-year-old man was injured in Velyka Pysarivka community when an enemy drone struck a civilian vehicle.

From the morning of 9 March to the morning of 10 March, russian forces carried out nearly 80 attacks on 30 settlements across 15 territorial communities of the oblast. The highest number of attacks was recorded in Sumy and Shostka regions. The enemy used mortars, artillery, FPV drones, UAVs and guided aerial bombs. Air raid alerts in the oblast lasted 20 hours and 54 minutes over the past day.

Civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged and destroyed:

  • In Velyka Pysarivka community, private residential houses and passenger and lorry vehicles were damaged;
  • In Bilopillia community, civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged;
  • In Sumy community, a warehouse facility and a civilian infrastructure facility were damaged;
  • In Mykolaivka rural community, a private residential house was damaged;
  • In Yunakivka community, a private residential house was destroyed;
  • In Trostianetska community, civilian infrastructure facilities and non-residential premises were damaged;
  • In Hlukhiv community, non-residential premises were damaged;
  • In Shalyhyne community, private residential houses were destroyed;
  • In Znob-Novhorodske community, civilian infrastructure facilities and a private residential house were damaged;
  • In Seredyna-Buda community, a private residential house was damaged.

Over the past day, 28 people were evacuated by local authorities in cooperation with units of the State Emergency Service, the National Police and civil society organisations from border communities.

According to the Regional Military Administration, over the past week, 92 people evacuated from border areas of Sumy oblast. Three transit centres operate in the oblast — in Sumy, Romny and Shostka region — as well as a hub in Shostka. In addition, 24 temporary accommodation sites for internally displaced persons have been established, with nearly 700 places currently available. Communities also offer housing for long-term residence: 66 houses, five apartments and 45 places in dormitories.

A crew of the police special unit “White Angels” evacuated a 33-year-old woman with three young children — sons aged two and five and a one-year-old daughter — from Znob-Novhorodske community. The family’s dog, Bob, also left with them. The evacuation took place under difficult conditions, as russian forces intensified shelling and enemy drones effectively control the airspace over the settlement.

A mobile vehicle designed for work with children with special educational needs has begun operating in Sumy oblast. According to the foundation’s director Andrii Zapitetskyi, this mobile inclusive resource centre was created by the Fortitude charitable foundation in cooperation with the Sumy Regional Military Administration. The specialised vehicle contains toys, educational games, learning materials and rehabilitation equipment.

Chernihiv oblast

The State Emergency Service of Chernihiv oblast reported that during the night of 10 March, a russian UAV fell in Koriukivka region, causing a fire in a residential house and a vehicle. Rescuers arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire.

Viacheslav Chaus, Head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, said that over the past day on 9 March, russian forces struck an energy facility in Koriukivka community by an FPV drone. During the night, a Heran-type UAV attack in a village of Snovsk community damaged houses, outbuildings and vehicles belonging to local residents.

According to Chernihiv Border Guard Detachment, during the day on 9 March, russian forces attacked four border communities of Chernihiv oblast: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka, Horodnia and Snovsk. The enemy carried out mortar shelling (three explosions), tube artillery strikes (15 explosions) and MLRS strikes (four explosions), launched a Molniia-type UAV (one explosion), attacked by FPV drones (21 explosions), and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (six explosions). Fifteen settlements were under enemy fire.

The Oblast State Administration reported that Chernihiv oblast received 13 specialised vehicles from German and Norwegian partners. These include five fire engines, seven ambulances and one vehicle equipped as a mobile generator. The vehicles were transferred to communities of the oblast.

Chernihiv oblast may receive more than UAH 14m. for arranging temporary housing and purchasing houses in rural areas for internally displaced persons. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the procedure for providing the subsidy. According to Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, around 69,500 internally displaced persons are currently registered in the oblast.

Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine

Dnipropetrovsk oblast

Air defence forces shot down 19 enemy UAVs over the oblast. 

Dnipro. In Dnipro city, 10 people were injured as a result of a UAV attack, including a 12-year-old boy. High-rise buildings, vehicles and a bank were damaged.

In Sursko-Lytovske community, a private house was damaged.

In Novooleksandrivka community, a fire broke out.

Nikopol region. The enemy attacked the region by artillery, MLRS and drones, targeting the regional centre, Pokrovske rural community and Marhanets community. 8 private houses, 2 outbuildings, 2 multi-apartment buildings and an enterprise were damaged.

Synelnykove region. A bus was damaged in Mykolaivka community.

Nikopol region. The occupiers continued attacking Nikopol region by drones and artillery, targeting the regional centre and Marhanets, Pokrovske rural and Chervonohryhorivka communities. 9 people were injured, including a 4-year-old girl. A high-rise building, 2 private houses, 2 outbuildings, an enterprise, vehicles, administrative buildings, infrastructure facilities and a gas station were damaged.

Synelnykove region. The enemy attacked the region by UAVs and KABs, targeting Mezhova, Pokrovske and Malomykhailivka communities. In Malomykhailivka community, a 70-year-old woman was killed. Fires broke out, and a lyceum, a private house and a vehicle were damaged.

Kryvyi Rih region. The russian forces attacked Zelenodolsk community by drones. Vehicles, a building, solar panels and infrastructure were damaged.

Vinnytsia oblast

Fragments of a russian missile were found in a field in Vinnytsia oblast. The warhead of the Kh-101 missile did not detonate but posed a danger to people. Specialists neutralised the threat.

Kirovohrad oblast

In Kropyvnytskyi, memorial ceremonies were held for servicemen Dmytro Hrabazhei, Serhii Malanchuk, Yevhenii Sheludiakov and Denys Zdravchev.

Serhii Malanchuk went missing on 21 December 2024, while carrying out a combat mission in Kursk oblast. In February 2026, DNA examination confirmed that the soldier had been killed. He was 56 years old.

Yevhenii Sheludiakov went missing on 27 May 2024, while carrying out a combat mission near Solodke village in Volnovakha region of Donetsk oblast. In February 2026, DNA examination confirmed his death.

Dmytro Hrabazhei was killed on 1 March 2026, while carrying out a combat mission near Serhiivka village in Pokrovsk region of Donetsk oblast. He was 38 years old.

Denys Zdravchev was awarded the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s distinction Golden Cross, as well as the medals For Courage in Battle, Valor and Honor and For Valor and Loyalty. He was killed on 3 March 2026, near Starodubivka village in Kramatorsk region of Donetsk oblast.

On 6 March, defender Serhii Pitsenko from Oleksandriia city was returned from russian captivity. He served in the 57th Brigade in Donetsk oblast and had been missing since July 2023 while carrying out a combat mission.

Viktor Korotkyi from Chervona Kamianka village in Popelnaste community was released from russian captivity. Viktor served in the 57th Separate Motorised Infantry Brigade. He returned to Ukraine during a prisoner exchange on 6 March after spending 2 years and 8 months in captivity.

Poltava oblast

2 fallen defenders will be laid to rest in Poltava oblast. In Chutove community, a memorial ceremony will be held for Oleksandr Koval and in Kremenchuk for Andrii Stepanov.

Oleksandr Koval was killed on 4 September 2024, while carrying out a combat mission near Terny village in Donetsk oblast.

Andrii Stepanov was killed on 18 December 2024, while carrying out a combat mission in Kursk oblast.

Cherkasy oblast

In Chornobai, a memorial ceremony will be held for fallen defender Vadym Pavlenko, who was killed on 26 August 2025, while carrying out a combat mission near Pershotravneve settlement in Izium region of Kharkiv oblast.

In Zolotonosha region, families of fallen defenders were presented with state awards. These included: Mykola Romanenko, junior sergeant — Order For Courage, III degree; Volodymyr Slipenkyi, soldier — Order For Courage, III degree; Bohdan Riznyk, captain — Ministry of Defence distinction 10 Years of Conscientious Service; Oleksandr Kudanov, soldier — Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces distinction Combatant Cross; Roman Klymenko, soldier — Ministry of Defence distinction Iron Cross. The family of defender Vasyl Kudria, who is missing in action, received the Ministry of Defence distinction For Wounds.

Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia oblast

Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported that a 67-year-old man was injured as a result of a russian attack on Zaporizhzhia oblast. The russian forces struck a private residence in Lysohirka village by a drone. The blast wave and shrapnel damaged the house.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that on 9 March, the Defence Forces of Ukraine repelled 34 russian attacks in Huliaipole, Orikhiv and Oleksandrivka regions. Combat engagements took place near Huliaipole, Myrne, Luhivske, Dobropillia, Novo-Zaporizhzhia and toward Zaliznychne, Varvarivka, Staroukrainka, Zelene, Olenokostiantynivka, as well as in the area of Prymorske.

Ivan Fedorov, Head of the RMA, stated that on 9 March, russian forces carried out more than 650 strikes on 36 cities and villages in Zaporizhzhia oblast.

Mykolaiv oblast

Vitalii Kim, Head of Mykolaiv RMA, reported that on 9 March, 4 drones were shot down over Mykolaiv oblast.

According to Mykolaiv RMA, on 9 March, russian forces attacked Kutsurub community twice by FPV drones and once by a Molniia strike drone.

Yesterday evening, a Shahed drone struck a transport infrastructure facility in Snihurivka community.

Odesa oblast

According to the Air Command South, on 9 March, russian Tu-22 bombers launched 3 Kh-22 cruise missiles toward the area of Zmiinyi (Snake) Island in Odesa oblast.

Kherson oblast

Based on the information provided by Kherson RMA, at around 6pm, russian forces once again shelled Korabelnyi district of Kherson. A 58-year-old man who was in his yard sustained blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to his arm.

Medical assistance was required for a teenager who came under russian shelling at about 5:30pm in Korabelnyi district of Kherson. The 16-year-old boy was diagnosed with blast trauma, a concussion, and a chest contusion.

At around 5:30pm, russian forces shelled Korabelnyi district of Kherson again. A 66-year-old woman was injured and sustained a concussion, blast trauma and a closed head injury.

At about 11am, russian forces struck the central part of Kherson by a UAV. 2 women aged 44 and 60, as well as a 59-year-old man, were injured. They sustained concussions, blast injuries and closed head injuries. 2 civilian vehicles burned down and residential buildings were damaged as a result of the attack.

At approximately 9:40am, a 74-year-old woman sustained severe injuries incompatible with life due to a russian drone attack. Despite doctors’ efforts to save her, she died in the hospital from her injuries.

At around 9:10am, russian forces shelled Dariivka. A 50-year-old man, a 45-year-old woman, a 53-year-old woman and a 47-year-old woman came under the attack. The man sustained a shrapnel wound to his arm, while the others suffered concussions, blast injuries and closed head injuries.

Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine

Volyn oblast

For Volyn oblast, UAH 12.647m is provided for the construction of housing for temporary or supported residence of IDPs. Co-financing will be 90% from the state budget and only 10% from local ones. For comparison: last year this ratio was 60 to 40.

Zakarpattia oblast

The 1st meeting of the regional Interdepartmental Working Group on Coordination of the Implementation of the Roma Strategy for the Period Until 2030 was held this year. The key topics were combating discrimination, preventing hate speech in the information space, and expanding community representation in government bodies. Special attention was paid to the development of the Roma public movement, as new Roma NGOs are emerging in the region, including veteran-oriented ones.

Ivano-Frankivsk oblast

The RMA reported that equipment for the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade and the Military Unit A1807 was purchased with funds from the regional budget for a total amount of about UAH 3m.

Lviv oblast

Velykomostivska community sent another batch of camouflage nets, chemical heating pads, wet wipes, sweets, special sprays to protect drones from moisture and dirt to soldiers in Kharkiv oblast.

The youth community Soteria as a result of the diocesan campaign for the sale of Stryten candles, as well as the sale of sweets, collected UAH 16,200 for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Thanks to the previous collection, a portable charging station was purchased and sent to defenders.

Rivne oblast

Rivne oblast received the first evacuation train from Donetsk oblast this year. 20 people from Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Druzhkivka, Dobropillia and other cities arrived in the oblast. Mostly pensioners. They were placed in Zdolbunivska and Bugrynska communities.

Ternopil oblast

A tennis tournament among veterans Strength of Will was held in Ternopil, which brought together 16 strong-willed people who tested themselves for endurance, strength, character, and faith in victory. Thanks to the Center for Support of Veterans and Families of Heroes for organizing it.

Khmelnytskyi oblast

Natalia Kalmykova, Minister of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine, is on a working visit to Khmelnytskyi oblast. During the meeting, they discussed key areas of implementation of the state veteran policy in the oblast, support for war veterans and their families, as well as further development of the veteran support system in communities.

Chernivtsi oblast

6 servicemen will be awarded the honorary distinction of the Chernivtsi City Council – the To the Glory of Chernivtsi medal.

International support of Ukraine in the russian-Ukrainian war (russia’s invasion of Ukraine)

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, had a phone conversation with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President. Turkey is ready to host the next round of negotiations in a trilateral format.


Materials compiled by Tetyana Pidgorna, Olena Reka, Yana Hushchyna, Tamara Moshkovska, Sofia Ratynska, Ioanna Kryvenko, Helena Albahachiieva, Kristina Maknynia 

Translated by Tetyana Pidgorna, Yana Hushchyna, Alla Litrovnyk, Liudmyla Stadnykova, Ilona Korolevska, Tetiana Moiseienko, Marharyta Koval, Tetiana Kurbatova


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