Driving at night in #Kharkiv is even more of a nightmare.
There are barely any road markings and many of the road signs were torn down to confuse the #Russians advancing into Kharkiv in 2022. The GPS doesn't work because the #Ukrainian forces spoof the #gps
There are also constant power cuts which mean that, in the winter, you find yourself driving in complete darkness after 3pm.
At 5 a.m. #Russian forces tried to break through #Ukraine defensive line in #Kharkiv region using armored vehicles, the first attempt to invade this area in 2 years.
https://www.europesays.com/1204481/ Germany is ready to send its troops to defend the Baltic States. Due to the current security situation in the region and Russia’s open threats, Germany will control the airspace in Estonia and Latvia. The Bundeswehr will also deploy a full brigade in Lithuania. #Ukraine#UkraineConflict#Ukrainian#UkrainianConflict
#Ukraine has paused thousands of criminal cases for people who volunteer to join the military.
11,000 accused have had cases paused thanks to a special legal amendment from 2014. The most common crimes related to theft, drug trafficking and car accidents.
This follows other Ukrainian cyberattacks, including one on Russia’s leading party #unitedrussia which supports Putin. Russian-led groups have repeatedly targeted #Ukraine throughout the war.
Repeated attacks over the past few months have led #Ukrainian authorities to enforce rolling blackouts. The Ukrainian energy ministry has reported that there could be shortages of energy supply for industrial usage.
Emergency balcony with flowers
Explosions sound in the port, a flock of birds fly up, glass tinkles, at the next table there is a dialog: “Apparently a recon drone is being shot down, I'll have a shrimp Caesar please.” #ukrainian#ukraine#photo#photography#photos#photographie#odesa
This is what Russians poured onto the people of #Ukraine in April.
300 missiles
300 shaheds death drones
3200 GUIDED BOMBS
#Ukrainian officials: Russian forces routinely fire 10 times as many artillery rounds per day as the Ukrainian military. This means that Russia fires up to 20,000 artillery shells DAILY. Artillery has been a significant factor in the conflict, accounting for about 80 percent of the casualties. Murdering Ukrainians and destroying towns, cities, schools, hospitals, power plants, and energy infrastructure.
Update: Russia is firing a staggering 20,000 artillery rounds per day, US reports, while Ukraine is firing 7,000 rounds daily.
That's not counting mortar shells, mines, grenades, and many millions of rifle cartridges a month!