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Due to large-scale losses in Ukraine, russians continue to move troops to occupied Dzhankoy - "ATESH"
Another group of russian invaders was transferred to occupied Dzhankoy to be sent to the front to compensate for heavy russian losses.
Explosion in Kharkiv, locals are asked to stay in shelters
On the afternoon of April 6, an explosion occurred in Kharkiv, prompting the head of the local RMA to call on citizens to stay in their shelters. Earlier, the Ukrainian Air Force warned of the launch of guided aerial bombs.
Lithuania hands over M577 armored personnel carrier to Ukraine
Lithuania handed over M577 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine on April 5, allocated 35 million euros for the transfer of ammunition, and will provide 200 million euros in military aid to Ukraine for 2024-2026.
Kindergartens are still not fully operational in the occupied territories - CNS
Due to the dismissal of staff, the unwillingness of local authorities to cooperate, and the outflow of population, kindergartens in the temporarily occupied territories are not fully operational or are used by the enemy to accommodate personnel.
"There will be more Ukrainian drones": Zelensky showed how domestic drones work at the front
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the Armed Forces are actively using Ukrainian-made drones to destroy Russian occupiers, protect soldiers' lives and reduce Russia's military potential, and that drone production will continue to grow this year.
In Belarus, summonses will be sent via SMS: Lukashenko signs law
Lukashenka signs a law allowing military commissariats in Belarus to notify citizens of conscription via SMS, and telecommunications operators are obliged to provide phone numbers.
Police: Death toll from Kharkiv attack rises to 7
Seven people are killed and 11 wounded in the nighttime shelling of Kharkiv by two Russian S-300 missiles targeting residential buildings, kindergartens and civilian infrastructure.
Russians hit a college in Kherson at night
Russian troops shelled a college building in Kherson at night, a shell pierced the wall of the gym. No civilians were injured.
"Slidstvo.info: TCC wanted to issue a summons to a journalist for his investigation of SBU official
TCC employees tried to serve a summons to Slidstvo. info journalist Yevhen Shulhat. According to the agency, an SBU officer may have instructed TCC representatives to serve the summons to the journalist.
Russian air defense shoots down its own planes: British intelligence explains the reasons
According to British intelligence, Russian air defense forces have repeatedly shot down their own planes due to a lack of situational awareness and coordination, which was likely caused by rising tensions and fear of further Ukrainian action.