Ukraine war latest: Russian forces take control of village in Kharkiv region - defence ministry (2024)

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22:44:41

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21:44:49

Decorated Ukrainian pilot killed in action

A decorated Ukrainian pilot has been killed in action, the country's 831st tactical aviation brigade has announced.

In a post on Facebook, the brigade said First Deputy Commander of the Aviation Squadron Lieutenant Colonel Denis Vasilyuk, was killed during a combat mission.

"We lost not just a pilot, but a reliable combat brother, a friend and just a wonderful and bright man," it added.

He flew dozens of missions since the beginning of the war has has been awarded the Order For Courage medal.

The medal is handed to members of the military for individual courage and heroism while rescuing people or valued materials while endangering their own life.

20:46:24

Ukrainian missile destroyed over Belgorod, says Russia

A Ukrainian missile has been destroyed over Belgorod, the Russian defence ministry has said.

It said the Tochka-U tactical missile was launched at around 9.15pm local time (7.15pm UK time).

"Duty air defence systems destroyed one tactical missile over the territory of the Belgorod region," it added.

Belgorod has been targeted several times, with attacks increasing in recent weeks.

20:00:01

Russia losing infantry and equipment, says Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has praised his forces' successes during his nightly address.

The Ukrainian president said his troops had grown in confidence, particularly in the Kharkiv region.

However, his message comes after Russia's defence ministry said its forces captured the village of Starytsia in the Kharkiv region earlier today - just eight days after a new Russian push in the area began.

"The occupier is losing its infantry and equipment, a tangible loss, even though, just as in 2022, it was counting on a quick advance on our land," Mr Zelenskyy said, referring to Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine in February of that year.

In the eastern Donetsk region around Chasiv Yar, a city seen as a key target in Russia's campaign, Mr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces had repelled a Russian assault.

"Our soldiers destroyed more than 20 units of the occupier's armoured vehicles," he added.

19:15:01

Russia claims to have captured 'very valuable' British-made vehicle

Russia has claimed to have captured a "very valuable" British-made vehicle from the battlefield.

In a post on Telegram, the defence ministry said the FV104 Samaritan evacuation vehicle has been taken but needs to be repaired.

It claimed it was big enough to evacuate four people and carry a crew of two.

It said it was "very valuable" and could be used as a "rare collection exhibit".

It shared a video of the vehicle but Sky News has not been able to verify if it is a FV104 Samaritan.

18:30:01

Five people - including two children - injured in Russian shelling attack

Five people have been injured in a Russian shelling attack in Kharkiv, the Ukrainian national police has said.

A 13-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy are among those hurt, it said.

The Russian military attacked the city at around 30pm, it added, with several hits recorded on residential buildings.

"As a result of shelling, five civilians were injured, and civilian infrastructure was also damaged," police official Oleksandr Kobylev said.

"Currently, two minor children are known to have suffered minor injuries. Necessary medical assistance is provided to all victims."

17:46:21

Russian attack plane shot down, says Ukraine

A Russian attack plane has been shot down, a Ukrainian army brigade has reported.

The 110th separate brigade said the Su-25 had been destroyed in Donetsk.

It said it was the fourth Su-25 to have been shot down, adding it will keep issuing "flaming fines" to Russia for crossing into Ukraine.

"Our sky will become hell for the occupant pilots. Our squad number will be a nightmare for them," it added.

17:00:01

Ukrainian sergeant stabbed by civilian

A Ukrainian sergeant has been stabbed in the hand by a civilian, the country's ground forces has said.

In a statement posted on Facebook, the army said the attacker was detained and has been charged with attempted murder and obstructing the armed forces.

The attack took place in the city of Sinelnikove, in the central Dnipro region, earlier today.

"A civilian committed an armed assault with cold weapons (knife) on the sergeant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the statement said.

The sergeant, who worked for the territorial recruitment and social support centre, has been provided with "all the necessary medical care", it added.

16:20:01

Latest pictures from Kharkiv

In Ukraine's second largest city, airstrikes have become a daily occurrence as intense battles continue.

Russian troops have been pushing ahead with a ground offensive that opened a new front in northeastern Kharkiv region in recent days, putting further pressure on Kyiv's overstretched military.

After weeks of probing, Moscow launched the new push knowing that Ukraine suffered personnel shortages, and that its forces have been spread thin in the northeast.

Two people were killed after Russian airstrikes hit Kharkiv on Friday as Ukrainian troops fought to halt Russian advances in the region.

The airstrikes targeted Ukraine's second-largest city during the daytime, injuring 25 people and killing two, according to Kharkiv's mayor Ihor Terkhov.

On Thursday, the air alarm sounded for more than 16 hours, a record since the beginning of the military campaign by Russia.

Here are some of the latest pictures from the city:

15:55:01

Ukrainian strikes disrupted 14% of Russia's oil refining capacity - Pentagon

Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian power facilities in early 2024 disrupted 14% of Russia's oil refining capacity, according to the US Department of Defence.

The strikes pushed up domestic oil prices by 20-30% and forced Russia to halt exports to focus on meeting domestic demand, a report from the Pentagon’s intelligence agency said.

But it caused only a "negligible disruption" to the electricity supply for Russian civilians and the military, because of Russia's "robust generation capacity" and the level of power in the grid.

Ukraine war latest: Russian forces take control of village in Kharkiv region - defence ministry (2024)

FAQs

Ukraine war latest: Russian forces take control of village in Kharkiv region - defence ministry? ›

Russian troops capture Ivanivka village in northeastern Kharkiv region, Netailove village in eastern Donetsk region, claims Defense Ministry. Russia claimed on Monday that its troops took control of two villages in Ukraine's Kharkiv and Donetsk regions.

How much of Donetsk is under Russian control? ›

In the course of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, around 55% of Donetsk Oblast came under the control of Russia and the DPR by June 2022.

What area did the Russian forces control in Ukraine? ›

By 11 November 2022, the Institute for the Study of War calculated that Ukrainian forces had liberated an area of 74,443 km2 (28,743 sq mi) from Russian occupation, leaving Russia with control of about 18% of Ukraine's territory.

What countries are under Russian control? ›

The term is applied to Georgia (in Abkhazia and South Ossetia), Moldova (in Transnistria), Ukraine (in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia) and sometimes Chechnya (completely occupied).

Who owns Crimea? ›

The Soviet fleet in Crimea was also in contention, but a 1997 treaty allowed Russia to continue basing its fleet in Sevastopol. In 2014, the peninsula was occupied by Russian forces and annexed by Russia, but most countries recognise Crimea as Ukrainian territory.

How many tanks does Russia have left? ›

The IISS Military Balance 2024 report says Russia has around 1,750 tanks of various types—including more than 200 of the T-90 variety—remaining, with up to 4,000 tanks in storage.

How many Ukrainians live under Russian occupation? ›

The lives, freedom, and identities of nearly five million Ukrainians currently under Russian occupation and the nearly five million more whom the Kremlin has illegally deported to Russia, as well as the millions who have fled their homeland to other parts of Ukraine or abroad are at stake.

Who controls Kharkiv? ›

Ukraine has control of areas in Kharkiv region: President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukrainian forces secure control in areas where Russian troops entered Kharkiv region.

Which cities in Ukraine are under Russian control? ›

Russia occupies Crimea and parts of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Mykolayiv, and Zaporizhzhya Oblasts.

What language is spoken in Ukraine? ›

What does oblast mean? ›

noun. , plural o·blasts, Russian o·bla·sti [aw, -bl, uh, -styee]. (in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province. region; province.

How many Russian soldiers are in Ukraine? ›

Russian Military Capacity

The Russian military began 2023 with a highly disorganised force in Ukraine comprising approximately 360,000 troops.

Do crimeans want to be part of Russia? ›

The survey aimed to repeat the questions of their 2014 survey. The 2019 survey found that 82% of Crimea's population supported Crimea's accession to Russia, as opposed to 86% in 2014. The survey also found that 58% of Crimean Tatars now supported Crimea's accession to Russia, as opposed to 39% in 2014.

Why did Russia give Crimea to Ukraine? ›

In 1954, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet transferred the Crimean Oblast to the Ukrainian SSR from the Russian SFSR. The territory had been recognized within the Soviet Union as having "close ties" to the Ukrainian SSR, and the transfer itself commemorated the Union of Russia and Ukraine Tercentenary.

What percentage of Crimea is Russian? ›

Russians constitute the majority in Crimea (71.7% in Sevastopol and 58.5% in the Autonomous republic of Crimea).

Who controls Donetsk now? ›

Government and administrative divisions

However, in February 2022, Russia recognized the DPR and the neighboring Luhansk People's Republic as sovereign states, and later that year officially annexed them (along with various other parts of Ukraine that were then at least partially under Russian military occupation).

Does Donetsk belong to Ukraine? ›

From 1991 until 2014, Donetsk was a part of Ukraine. In 2014, the people of Donetsk held a referendum, following which they became independent from Ukraine, creating the independent Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).

How large is Donetsk Oblast? ›

The area of the oblast (26,517 km2) comprises about 4.4% of the total area of the country.

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