War in Ukraine today: latest news, 31 March 2025 (photo)

It has been the 1132 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 6 pm:   

Russian invaders continue to storm the positions of Ukrainian defenders.
Since the beginning of the day, there have been 109 combat engagements.

Border settlements have suffered from cynical shelling from the territory of the Russian Federation, including Tymonovychi, Yanzhulivka, and Hremiach in the Chernihiv region; Oleksandrivka and Shalyhyne in the Sumy region. The enemy carried out airstrikes in the areas of Petrushivka, Stepok, Velykyi Prykil, Mykhailivske, Prokhody, Naumivka, and Krasnopillia in the Sumy region.

On the Kharkiv front, the enemy attempted one unsuccessful offensive operation in the Vovchansk area.

On the Kupiansk front, the enemy launched four assault actions toward Pishchane and near Zahryzove and Stepova Novoselivka. One battle is still ongoing.

On the Lyman front, the invaders attacked 14 times near Nadiia, Dibrova, and Kolodiazi, and in the directions of Novyi, Serebrianka, Torske, Zelena Dolyna, and Novomykhailivka. Six combat engagements are still ongoing.

On the Siversk front, the Defense Forces are repelling two enemy attacks near Bilohorivka and Ivano-Darivka.

On the Kramatorsk front, Ukrainian defenders stopped four attempts by the occupiers to advance in the area of Chasiv Yar and toward Predtechyne, while two more attacks are still ongoing.

On the Toretsk front, the enemy attacked ten times in the Toretsk area. Four combat engagements are still in progress.

On the Pokrovsk front, since the beginning of the day, the occupiers have made 36 attempts to push our defenders out of their positions near Oleksandropil, Yelyzavetivka, Lysivka, Zelene, Shevchenko, Kotlyne, Serhiivka, Novoserhiivka, Novooleksandrivka, Uspenivka, Sribne, Kotliarivka, Bohdanivka, Andriivka, and Oleksiivka. The Defense Forces are holding back the enemy’s pressure and have already stopped 28 attacks. The fighting does not cease. Pokrovsk and Udachne suffered airstrikes.

Today, on the Novopavlivka front, the enemy attacked six times near Konstantynopil, Burlatske, Dniproenerhia, and in the direction of Rozlyv. Four combat engagements are still ongoing. Novopavlivka was hit by an airstrike.

On the Hulyaipole front, the enemy launched eight attacks near Novosilka, Pryvilne, and toward Vilne Pole and Novopil. Additionally, the enemy carried out airstrikes in the areas of Temyrivka, Velykomykhailivka, and Zelene Pole.

On the Orikhiv front, the enemy attacked Ukrainian positions seven times in the directions of Mali Shcherbaky, Lobkove, Shcherbaky, Kamianske, and Novodanylivka, with two combat engagements still ongoing.

On the Prydniprovske front, the enemy conducted one offensive action but was unsuccessful.

In the Kursk region, Ukrainian defenders repelled nine Russian attacks, while five more combat engagements are still ongoing. Since the beginning of the day, the enemy has carried out 14 airstrikes, dropping a total of 24 guided aerial bombs on our positions and settlements, and conducted 145 artillery shellings, including five using multiple rocket launch systems.

The situation on other fronts remains largely unchanged.

Recent war events in the east of Ukraine

Kharkiv oblast

Frontline

On the Kharkiv front, the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the occupiers’ advance in the Vovchansk area, according to the General Staff.

On the Kupiansk front, the Russian army conducted four assault operations toward Pishchane and near Zahryzove and Stepova Novoselivka. As of 16:00, one combat engagement is still ongoing.

Earlier, on the Kharkiv front, Ukrainian forces stopped four enemy attacks near Vovchansk, Kamianka, and Krasne Pershe, as reported by the Regional Military Administration.

On the Kupiansk front, the previous day saw six enemy attacks. The Defense Forces repelled assaults in the direction of Radkivka, Pishchane, Bohuslavka, Petropavlivka, and near Zahryzove.

Shelling

As a result of a Russian airstrike with a guided aerial bomb, a private house in Kupiansk was destroyed, while another was damaged. A 59-year-old man, a 74-year-old woman, and a 53-year-old woman were injured. Medical personnel are providing them with all necessary assistance.

In total, the enemy attacked Kupiansk with seven guided aerial bombs (KABs).

Kupiansk. Photo: Regional Military Administration (RMA).

In the morning, the enemy shelled Kupiansk using a Uragan multiple launch rocket system. Preliminary reports indicate that two people were injured with varying degrees of severity: a 63-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman.

At 05:03, two Shahed drones struck the roof of a production facility and a warehouse in Kharkiv, causing a fire.

Kharkiv. Photo: Regional Military Administration (RMA).

 

At 05:02, a Shahed drone strike in the city of Derhachi, Kharkiv district, ignited a fire over an area of 2,500 square meters.

Only by 15:40, firefighters managed to extinguish all fire outbreaks at an enterprise in Kharkiv, which had been set ablaze due to the overnight Russian drone strikes, according to the regional State Emergency Service (SES). The fire spread across three buildings, covering a total area of nearly 4,000 square meters.

Kharkiv. Photo: State Emergency Service of Kharkiv Region (SES)

 

At 02:29, an enemy drone struck a workshop building in Kharkiv. The blast wave damaged windows in three apartment buildings, the facade and windows of a kindergarten, and two cars. Three people sustained minor injuries and acute stress reactions.

At 18:30, a guided aerial bomb hit a five-story residential building in Kupiansk, causing a car to catch fire. In total, five vehicles were damaged. Two men and three women were injured and hospitalized.

At 15:59, Russian forces attacked Kupiansk, striking a cemetery area. The shelling damaged private houses.

At 13:02, an enemy drone, reportedly a “Molniya”, struck an open area in Kupiansk.

At 09:42, another drone strike, reportedly an FPV drone, was recorded in an open area of Kupiansk.

Donetsk oblast

Frontline

The Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled 73 Russian assaults in the Pokrovsk direction near Oleksandropil, Kalynove, Vodyane Druhe, Yelyzavetivka, Promin, Lysivka, Zelenе, Kotlyne, Udachne, Andriivka, as well as towards Malynivka, Kotliarivka, Bohdanivka, and Oleksiivka, according to the General Staff.

Over the past day, two battles took place in the Kramatorsk direction, near Stupochky and towards Bila Hora.

Russian forces are attempting to reach Ukrainian positions in Toretsk through underground tunnels. Urban combat continues in the settlement, according to Operational-Strategic Group “Khortytsia” spokesperson Viktor Tregubov.

In the Lyman direction, Russian troops are using infantry assault tactics while actively employing MLRS, artillery, aviation, and drones such as FPV and “Molniya”, stated 60th Brigade Communications Officer Maksym Bielousov. Russian soldiers are being captured during firefights, with most being former convicts or mobilized troops who report poor treatment within the Russian army.

Shelling

A 35-year-old man was wounded during the shelling of the village of Drobysheve. Russian forces likely used Grad MLRS, according to regional prosecutor’s office representative Olena Rudenko.

At night, Russian forces attacked Bilozerske in the Pokrovsk district. The shelling damaged a fire station, blowing out windows in the fire depot, damaging interior walls and ceilings, and harming a fire truck, according to the State Emergency Service (SES).

In the past 24 hours, the police recorded 2,997 enemy strikes targeting frontline areas and civilian infrastructure. Strikes hit 12 settlements, including Bilozerske, Dobropillia, Druzhkivka, Kostiantynivka, Kramatorsk, Pokrovsk, Rodynske, Siversk, Sloviansk, and the villages of Andriivka, Vesela Hora, Malynivka. 41 civilian structures were damaged, including 11 residential buildings.

Pokrovsk remains under constant enemy fire—two civilians were injured, and two private houses were damaged. Additionally, information was confirmed about the destruction of two apartment buildings hit on March 29.

In Bilozerske, Russian forces struck with four Geran-2 drones, damaging two educational buildings, an administrative building, and a car.

Three drones attacked Dobropillia, damaging buildings on private business premises and four civilian cars. In Rodynske, an enemy FPV drone damaged three apartment buildings.

Russia dropped four FAB-250 bombs on Siversk, damaging two apartment buildings.

Sloviansk was hit by a Iskander tactical missile and a Geran-2 drone, damaging a non-residential building, vehicles, and a dormitory.

The Kramatorsk district came under multiple drone attacks:

  • Kostiantynivka: Three private houses and a bus were damaged.

  • Druzhkivka: A private house and a construction materials warehouse were hit.

  • Andriivka: An enterprise and two civilian vehicles were affected.

  • Vesela Hora: A cultural center was damaged.

Luhansk oblast

The enemy continues to apply pressure on our section of the front. According to OVA, they have launched 16 assaults in the Lyman direction. One of the epicenters of the fighting there is the village of Nadiya in the Svatove area. The Russians directed 306 drones at the positions of our defenders and fired artillery 19 times.

Under the guise of “fighting extremism,” the invaders have declared the expulsion of 454 foreigners and stateless persons from the so-called LNR. Last year, the occupiers reportedly conducted more than 2,000 checks, leading to 1,700 violations being stopped. Over 1,000 intentions were attributed to these two categories of citizens. 454 individuals have already been sentenced. 407 left voluntarily, and 47 were forcibly expelled. Additionally, 256 decisions have been made to ban these individuals from entering the Russian Federation.

In March, Russian special services became more active in Aidar and Bilolutske, strengthening security measures at their established checkpoints. They are thoroughly checking documents and examining the information contained in local residents’ phones. If anything suspicious is found, the smartphones are confiscated.

In the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, teachers are telling students that VPN is “a gateway to the world of drugs, terrorism, extremism, and Ukrainization,” as reported by “Yellow Ribbon.” In the class parent chats, parents are being asked to check their children’s phones for VPN applications.

39 children have been taken from the occupied towns of Rubezhne, Kremmina, Lysychansk, and Svatove to a sanatorium in Moscow Oblast, supposedly for rehabilitation and health recovery, reported the Center for National Resistance.

What is happening now in the north of Ukraine

Kyiv oblast

The KCMA reported that over the past day, air alert in the capital was announced twice and lasted more than 5 hours in total. On the night of 31 March, 49 enemy UAVs were spotted in the airspace of Kyiv and the surrounding area. 11 of them were destroyed by air defence systems.

In Bucha, on the third anniversary of the city’s liberation from russian occupation, the memory of the fallen Ukrainians was honoured. On the territory of the city cemetery, 43 people who were killed by russian troops still remain unidentified. According to the Office of the Prosecutor General, during the 33 days of occupation of Bucha by the russian military, 1400 people died, including 37 children, and more than 175 people were found in mass graves and torture chambers. To date, 9000 russian war crimes have been recorded there.

On 30 March, an important aid package was delivered to Ukrainian defence units in Bucha: 7 pick-up trucks and 200 FPV drones worth a total of UAH 15.5 million. Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk and the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Mykola Kalashnik also recognised the residents of Bucha who continue to serve and defend Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Womens Guard recently held a mine safety training for children and adults. The event took place at the Vcentri HUB in Kyiv. Participants learned about the types of explosive devices and their markings, signs of dangerous areas and the correct actions to take in emergency situations.

A new subject, Defence of Ukraine, is being actively introduced in educational institutions in Kyiv oblast. According to the RMA, 69 centres have been set up to study the subject and more than 27,000 students are already studying under the new model programme.

Moshe Reuven Asman, Chief Rabbi of Ukraine, announced that Pastor Mark Burns, spiritual adviser to US President Donald Trump, visited Bucha, Irpin and Borodyanka. He saw with his own eyes the consequences of the russian army’s crimes against the civilian population of Ukraine and personally heard the memories of witnesses who survived this terrible occupation.

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klychko announced a meeting in the capital with the mayor of Kyiv’s twin city, Toulouse, Jean-Luc Mudenko, and a delegation from the Toulouse City Hall. The French city is ready to cooperate in the restoration of infrastructure damaged by the aggressor. The Declaration of Sister Cities was signed with the Mayor of Toulouse on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of friendly relations between the cities.

In Kyiv, UAnimals held the All-Ukrainian Animal Protection Award 2025 ceremony. The awards were presented to 14 activists, military personnel, and scientists who save animals in harsh war conditions. Two winners were awarded posthumously.

Zhytomyr oblast

On 28 March, the ‘Prevent, Save, Help’ campaign took place on the central town square in Korosten. During the event, the State Emergency Service, the National Police, the Red Cross and other municipal services introduced children to their work, conducted trainings and explained basic safety rules, including fire and mine safety. There were several locations where children could try themselves as young firefighters and police officers and provide first aid.

Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier Dmytro Hryshchenko opened a gym in Zhytomyr. This is not just a sports club, but a place where the military receive the necessary support and rehabilitation. Qualified rehabilitation trainers help soldiers who have lost their limbs to train. According to Dmytro, he successfully combines military service with running his own business.

Sumy oblast

The Russian army has started using drones 20 times more frequently in the Sumy region, and the number of attacks with guided aerial bombs has also increased. The number of cases of home and civilian infrastructure destruction has risen fivefold, reported the head of the OVA, Volodymyr Artyukh. Border settlements in the Sumy, Okhtyrka, and Shostka districts are suffering the most attacks. Over three months, more than 5,000 people have been evacuated.

Enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups (DRGs) are infiltrating the Sumy region, and the enemy’s assault actions have intensified, with attempts to advance on the territory of border communities on foot, without using armored vehicles.

On the night and morning of March 31, Russian forces launched 41 shellings of border territories and settlements in the Sumy region. A total of 50 explosions were recorded. The shellings targeted the Yunakivska, Myropilska, Vorozhbyanska, Krasnopilska, Velykopysaryvska, Shalyhynska, Svetska, Shostkynska, and Seredyno-Budska communities.

As a result of Russian strikes on March 30, three people were injured in the Sumy region—two in the Krasnopil community and one in the Seredyno-Budska community. Additionally, homes, non-residential buildings, and a vehicle were damaged. In the Vorozhbyanska community, a preschool education institution was damaged, according to the OVA.

In total, on March 30, Russian military forces carried out 102 shellings of the Sumy region, with 190 explosions recorded. The enemy used mortars (46 explosions), multiple rocket launch systems (11 explosions), artillery (52 explosions), conducted UAV attacks (5 explosions), FPV drones (27 explosions), launched KABs (35 explosions), and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (12 explosions). Thirteen communities were under fire: Yunakivska, Myropilska, Bilopilska, Vorozhbyanska, Krasnopilska, Chernechchynska, Velykopysaryvska, Novoslobidska, Esmanska, Shalyhynska, Svetska, Seredyno-Budska, and Znob-Novhorodska.

As a result of a Russian attack on the night of March 30, the building of the “Retro.Sumy” technical heritage museum in the Sadyivska community was damaged. This was reported by the museum director, Oleksiy Sakhno.

Chernihiv oblast

No attempts to accumulate larger Russian forces on Russian territory along the Chernihiv border have been recorded. This year, there have been no attempts by Russian DRGs to cross into the region, but the threat remains, according to the spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko. He stated that the actions of Ukrainian Defense Forces within the Chernihiv region are aimed at uncovering the construction of Russian defenses, their firepower, and targeting them to reduce the number of shellings on Ukrainian territory.

On March 30, Russian forces attacked three border communities in Chernihiv region: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka, and Snovsk. The enemy shelled the area with mortars (19 explosions) and field artillery (10 explosions), launched FPV drone strikes (6 explosions), and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (23 explosions). Eleven settlements were under enemy fire, reported the Chernihiv Border Guard Detachment.

Last week, Russian forces attacked 27 settlements in four districts of Chernihiv region, reported the head of the OVA, Vyacheslav Chaus. During this period, there were 109 enemy shellings, with 258 explosions. Among these, 53 times Russian troops used UAVs, including FPV drones, “Shahed” drones, and loitering munitions “ZALA Lancet.”

As a result of Russian shellings over the past week, in the Pryluky area, workshops of a plastic production company were hit, a residential building was destroyed in a border village in the Korukivka district, machinery and the roof of a sawmill workshop were damaged in the Novhorod-Siverskyi district, and houses burned in border villages.

Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine

Dnipropetrovsk oblast

Until late in the evening, the enemy continued shelling the Nikopol district. They targeted the district center, the Marhanets, Pokrovsk, and Myriv communities with artillery and kamikaze drones. An administrative building, two private homes, a gas pipeline, and a warehouse were damaged.

Air defense forces were active in the region. The military from the Air Defense Forces “East” destroyed 3 enemy UAVs.

Throughout the day, the occupiers struck the Nikopol district more than a dozen times. They used artillery and kamikaze drones, targeting the district center and the Marhanets and Pokrovsk communities. In Nikopol, two people were injured: a 46-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man. They received the necessary medical treatment. A gas station, a municipal enterprise, and an administrative building were damaged. A fire occurred, burning down a house, a garage, and an outbuilding. Three private houses, two garages, two cars, and a power line were also affected.

Vinnytsia oblast

​In Vinnytsia, there is a veterans’ hotline. This support line is available for veterans, male and female defenders, their family members, as well as the relatives of fallen (deceased) soldiers. It provides assistance with obtaining status recognition, receiving certificates, pension payments, social benefits, transport, educational privileges for military personnel, preferential tariffs at the city’s medical and diagnostic center, compensation programs for modifying cars to hand control for disabled soldiers, and other municipal and state programs.

Kirovohrad oblast

The Velykoandrusiivska community has lost a defender in the war. This is Dyachenko Oleksandr, born in 1968. The soldier was killed on March 27, 2025, near the village of Maiyske, Bakhmut district, Donetsk region, while carrying out a combat mission.

Poltava oblast

The Myrhorod community has lost its defenders in the war. These are soldier Halych Yaroslav Mykolayovych, who was killed on March 29, 2025, while performing a combat mission near the village of Torske, Donetsk region, as a result of a Russian FPV drone strike. And soldier Perederyi Dmytro Mykolayovych, who was killed on June 24, 2024, while fulfilling his military duty near the village of Karlivka, Donetsk region.

Two additional sectors will be added to the memorial at the Zaturnynskyi cemetery. These changes were unanimously supported by all 14 members of the executive committee during a meeting. This was reported by the head of the UZhKG, Taras Panasenko.

Cherkasy oblast

Cherkasy region has transferred tactical headphones and drones to the defenders on the front lines. Additionally, the 24th separate assault battalion “Aidar” received reinforcements. A drone was provided to them, purchased as part of an internal campaign within the Regional Military Administration (OVA) to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported by the head of the OVA, Ihor Taburets.

Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia oblast

Yesterday, the occupiers launched 395 attacks on 11 settlements in Zaporizhzhia oblast. The enemy carried out four airstrikes on Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Charivne, and Novodarivka. 255 drones of various types targeted Malokaterynivka, Lobkove, Piatykhatky, Kamianske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, and Novodarivka. Two MLRS attacks struck Shcherbaky and Novodanylivka, while 134 artillery strikes hit Piatykhatky, Lobkove, Kamianske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, and Novodarivka. Three reports were received regarding damage to private homes and a vehicle.

Yesterday evening, 30 March, russian shelling caused a high-voltage power line outage and damaged summer houses. Part of the town of Kushuhum was left without electricity.

As of 4 p.m. on 31 March, the enemy launched eight attacks near Novosilka, Pryvilne, Vilne Pole and Novopil towards Huliaipole. The russians attacked Ukrainian defensive positions seven times in the areas of Mali Shcherbaky, Lobkove, Shcherbaky, Kamianske, and Novodanylivka towards Orikhiv. Two battles are still ongoing.

Offline learning resumed at one of the gymnasiums in Pivdennyi district of Zaporizhzhia. This became possible after the completion of repairs to the school’s shelter, funded by UNICEF in cooperation with the Zaporizhzhia City Council. The shelter now includes 10 study areas, a medical office, and sanitary facilities. The 480-square-meter safe space can accommodate 350 people.

Mykolaiv oblast

Yesterday, 30 March, at around 11:30 a.m., the enemy carried out an artillery strike on Kutsurub community. There were no casualties.

As of 31 March, 2025, the State Emergency Service’s pyrotechnic units removed and destroyed 27,888 explosive devices. The total area of cleared land is 11,252 hectares. 12,793 specialists participated in the demining operations.

Odesa oblast

As of 6:00 am on 31 March, two enemy carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles were in the Black Sea, with a total salvo capacity of up to 8 missiles. There were four enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, including three carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo capacity of up to 26 missiles.

Over the past day, 2 vessels passed through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea in russia’s interests, while 4 more ships entered the Sea of Azov.

Kherson oblast

Around 1:40 pm, a medical worker at a local hospital in Bilozerka was injured due to a russian attack. The 31-year-old woman was diagnosed with blast trauma, a concussion, and a brain injury.

At approximately 8 am, the russian army launched a drone strike on Dniprovskyi district of Kherson, injuring three people.

Kherson Regional Military Administration reported that russians attacked a resident of Beryslav with a drone. A 64-year-old man, who was at home at the time, suffered blast trauma and a concussion.

The occupiers also struck a civilian vehicle in Burhunka, Beryslav region, with a drone, damaging the vehicle and injuring a 45-year-old woman.

At midnight, the russian army attacked Antonivka with UAVs. A 61-year-old woman and a 67-year-old man sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds due to the strike.

A man who was injured in the russian shelling of Bilozerka the previous day sought medical help. The 52-year-old victim was hospitalized with blast trauma, a concussion, and an acute stress reaction.

Yesterday, the enemy attacked Antonivka, Beryslav, Stepne, Nadezhdivka, Novoberyslav, Komyshany, Bilozerka, Rozlyv, Chervonyi Maiak, Dudchany, Kachkarivka, Odradokamianka, Lviv, Olhivka, Tiahynka, Stanislav, Novovorontsovka, Osokorivka, Burhunka, Prydniprovske, Tomyna Balka, Veletenske, Vesele, Zmiivka, Inzhenerne, Kizomys, Kozatske, Mykolaivka, Monastyrske, Novooleksandrivka, Poniativka, Shliakhove, and the city of Kherson. As a result of the attacks, a multi-story building, 12 private houses, an agricultural enterprise, outbuildings, a garage, and a private car were damaged. Eleven people were injured due to russian aggression.

Over the past week, Ukrainian forces have destroyed more than 1,400 russian drones heading toward the right bank of Kherson oblast. The effectiveness of drone suppression reached 87%.

During the past day, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled two russian attacks near Sadove in Kherson oblast and destroyed 42 enemy shelters. Ukrainian defenders also eliminated an artillery system, an air defense system, nine armored vehicles, two motorcycles, four communication antennas, and 74 russian troops. Additionally, the russian army lost two boats, three UAV control antennas, a generator, and two firing positions.

Police in Beryslav evacuated a seriously ill man and a woman from the frontline city. Civilians were also evacuated from Stanislav community.

Throughout March, residents of Kherson oblast received over 43,000 food kits from the Ukrainian Red Cross and the UN World Food Programme. Each kit includes long-term storage food items such as cereals, pasta, flour, canned goods, sugar, and more.

Representatives of the Global Empowerment Mission Ukraine, in collaboration with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, once again delivered aid to residents of the region. Volunteers provided food kits to staff at the A. and O. Tropinykh Hospital in Kherson, supplied drinking water to residents of Novopavlivka, Mykhailivka, Bila Krynytsia, and Pravdyne, and distributed GEM boxes and seeds to residents of Molodizhne.

Over the past week, mobile clinics from “Fortitude” provided medical assistance to more than 300 residents of Kherson oblast. Volunteer doctors visited Zarichne, Mariine, Olzhyne, Mala Shestirnia, Fedorivka, Novohryhorivske, and Topolyne. The mobile medical team included a family doctor, a neurologist, and a cardiologist.

Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine

Volyn oblast

In the city of Volodymyr, competitions were held for veterans from various communities, including a team from Marianivska community. The competition was held in several disciplines, namely, swimming, table tennis, chess and checkers, and the hottest moment was the football match.

Zakarpattia oblast

Serhii Lukianchykov and Tomasz Lelekacz were awarded with the award for their significant contribution to the protection of the independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine, participation in the implementation of measures to ensure national security and defense, achievements in combat training and high patriotism.

Ivano-Frankivsk oblast

The 50th Regiment named after Colonel Semion Vysochan of the National Guard, who are on the front lines, received 2 portable EcoFlow charging stations were from the Robymo NGO and the Kurovsk CF.

Lviv oblast

The RMA reported that Zymnovodnivska community sent 10 FPV drones to the Achilles – 429th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems.

Students of the Metropolitan Andrii Sheptytskyi Prylbych Military School sent another net to defenders, along with trench candles and drawings by students of grades 1-4. Students of Kokhaniv Gymnasium, together with their parents, also sent the 29th net. The 11th camouflage net for defenders was made by residents of Sudova Vyshna.

This weekend, a charity show of children’s collections by Ukrainian designers, Fashion Model Event, took place in Lviv. The event brought together 350 participants and aimed to provide social support to military personnel undergoing rehabilitation.

Rivne oblast

The RMA held a meeting with representatives of Lviv UNHCR office. They discussed cooperation this year, regarding support for IDPs who currently live in Rivne oblast, as there are almost 43,000 of them.

Ternopil oblast

Ternopil community sent a Volvo XC90 SUV to the Separate Battalion of Unmanned Systems Forces Raid. The car was purchased with funds from entrepreneurs who support the military.

Khmelnytskyi oblast

Khmelnytskyi community sent 150 7-inch and 50 10-inch FPV worth UAH 2m drones to the military thanks to the budget.

Material assistance was allocated to 814 Khmelnytskyi residents for UAH 8,6m. Assistance was received by 88 families of the fallen (over UAH 1,6m); 2 families of prisoners of war, missing persons; 70 military personnel for rehabilitation (over UAH 1m) and 3 households affected by terrorist attacks by russia (over UAH 250,000).

Chernivtsi oblast

Kadubovets community signed a memorandum of cooperation with Bilokurakynsk community, Luhansk oblast. The document defines the main areas of joint activity and implementation of projects for the development of both territorial communities.

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

Sweden announced a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $1.6bn. It will include support for air defense, artillery, satellite communications, and naval capabilities.

Ukraine and the US have discussed the American draft of the minerals agreement for the first time. Teams, including lawyers, are currently working on it.

Embroidered towel of unity from Ukraine launched in Chicago. The Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago has joined the THE FLOWER OF EMBROIDERY international embroidered towel-unity project. This initiative aims to unite Ukrainians around the world through traditional embroidery. Under the slogan Our Flower Around the World, the towel travels to different countries and authentic ornaments characteristic of each region appear on it.

 


 

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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