Ukraine's energy company reported significant damage to its facilities following 13 Russian strikes in a week, with attacks hitting energy infrastructure in six regions and causing one fatality in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces conducted strikes in Crimea and Russia, killing six people, amidst ongoing combat and Russian disinformation campaigns.
Russian forces have destroyed several logistics warehouses in Ukraine, including those storing products for Toyota, PUMA, Liqui Moly, and Intertop Ukraine. These attacks are expected to cause supply delays and significant economic impact.
A Russian attack has destroyed a Nova Poshta sorting hub in Poltava, though the company reported no injuries and stated that deliveries would continue with minimal disruption, with customers to be compensated.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack across Ukraine, targeting cities including Kyiv, Lviv, and Kryvyi Rih, resulting in at least 13 deaths, including two children, and numerous injuries.
Kyiv experienced a new barrage of Russian missile attacks, causing explosions and fires in the Ukrainian capital. These strikes occurred while a NATO summit was underway, and after Ukraine claimed to have attacked Russia's 'shadow fleet'.
A Nova Poshta branch in Kramatorsk has been damaged in an aerial strike. The company has pledged to compensate for losses and has already restored its logistics operations.
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia, targeting the Moscow region and damaging a major warehouse, while Russia retaliated with strikes on Ukrainian cities including Odesa and Sumy. The attacks resulted in injuries and significant damage to infrastructure on both sides.
Ukrainian drone attacks on the Moscow region have resulted in five deaths and multiple injuries, with several warehouses, including a Wildberries facility, being hit. These strikes are part of a broader series of Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russian territory, including other cities and a Turkish ship in the Black Sea.
Ukraine has confirmed strikes on Russian logistics centers, a maritime terminal, and a refinery in Volgograd, while a Russian ballistic missile reportedly destroyed a US-owned drone factory in Kyiv. These events mark an escalation in cross-border attacks and strategic targeting.
A Russian drone strike near a Nova Poshta branch in Semenivka, Ukraine, has resulted in one man being wounded. This incident highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to create pressure on Russian airspace.
A Russian drone hit a Nova Poshta depot in Kharkiv, Ukraine, causing a fire and structural damage. The company has pledged to compensate customers for the declared value of any damaged parcels.
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Russian forces used a Shahed-type loitering munition to destroy a branch of Nova Poshta, Ukraine's largest private delivery company, in the Hlukhiv hromada of Sumy Oblast.
Ukrainian drone attacks deep inside Russia killed at least eight people and set a Wildberries warehouse ablaze. Meanwhile, Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, resulted in multiple casualties and a hazardous substance leak.
Russia accused Ukraine of killing 11 civilians, including children, in a strike on a tourist camp, while Ukraine reportedly hit a Russian refinery. Both sides reported multiple casualties as intense fighting continued, particularly in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions.
Russian forces have conducted strikes in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, damaging infrastructure facilities, houses, and a Nova Poshta sorting hub. These attacks have resulted in three injuries and the destruction of all petrol stations in Trostianets.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed damage to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant's turbine hall wall following a drone attack, while also stating that radiation levels remained normal. Ukraine denied striking the occupied plant but acknowledged hitting Russian energy targets.
A Russian An-26 military transport aircraft reportedly crashed over occupied Crimea, resulting in the deaths of all 29 people on board, with Russia's defense ministry attributing the incident to a likely technical malfunction, as confirmed by Russian sources.