Russian troops fired on several residential areas in Kharkov again, local authorities said on Thursday. In addition, air alarms are reported to have raged all over Ukraine the night before Friday, Reuters reported.
We gathered the key news from last night and last night in connection with the war in Ukraine.
Russia continued bombing the Kharkiv region
In addition, there have been fighting near the city of Izjum, Sinegubov says.
Sinegubov also said that a total of more than 500 civilians have died in the Kharkiv region. There are 24 children among the victims.
Since the Russian invasion began, Russian forces have been constantly bombing Kharkov, but have failed to seize it.
According to Reuters, air alarms have been ringing across Ukraine throughout the night.
The damaged flagship Moscow sank
Russia’s defense ministry said late Thursday that its Black Sea flagship, Moscow, sank when the ship was towed in a storm toward the port.
Earlier on Thursday, the governor of Odessa said the Ukrainian army had damaged Moscow with missiles. In addition, the ship had begun to sink when an explosion of ammunition on board and bad weather capsized the ship, Ukrainian authorities said.
According to Russia, a fire broke out on the Moscow ship, which led to the explosion of ammunition.
The sinking of Moscow is a severe blow to the strength of the Russian navy in the Black Sea, says a spokesman for the US Department of Defense John Kirby news channel CNN (switch to another service)according to.
Navalnyi urges technology giants and Western leaders to defeat Putin’s propaganda on the information front
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalnyi calls on Western technological waste to open an information front for the Russian President through advertising campaigns for Russians Vladimir Putinia against.
In a thread published on his Twitter channel, Navalnyi urges, among others, the President of the United States, the British Prime Minister and the President of the European Commission to urgently seek solutions on social media to defeat Putin’s propaganda.
According to Navalny, the majority of Russians have a completely distorted picture of what is happening in Ukraine. He underlines that reports of strong Russian support for the country’s war of aggression in Ukraine are part of the Russian administration’s lies.