Kuleba: Putin is a political animal that smells fear
In Mykolaiv, enemy shelling damaged an infrastructure facility, a hotel and a car
Plus 1096 occupants and 11 tanks: General Staff updates data on enemy losses
The Air Force confirmed the destruction of four "Shaheds" and one drone of an unidentified type
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Kuleba: Putin is a political animal that smells fear
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called Russian President Vladimir Putin "a political animal that feels fear" and urged his partners to firmly believe in Ukraine's victory and not to show fear, as Putin becomes more aggressive when he feels it.
In Mykolaiv, enemy shelling damaged an infrastructure facility, a hotel and a car
In the Mykolaiv region, Russian strikes damaged infrastructure, hotels, cars, and caused a fire, but no casualties were reported.
Plus 1096 occupants and 11 tanks: General Staff updates data on enemy losses
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 466,150 personnel and 7,279 tanks.
The Air Force confirmed the destruction of four "Shaheds" and one drone of an unidentified type
During a nighttime attack by Russia, the Ukrainian Air Force destroyed four Iranian-made Shahed drones and one unidentified drone.
88 combat engagements took place in the frontline - General Staff
Over the past day, 88 combat engagements took place, during which the enemy launched 32 missile and 64 air strikes, as well as 60 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems at Ukrainian troop positions and localities.
Polar explorers show how whales jump in Antarctica
Polar researchers from the National Antarctic Science Center have recorded a young humpback whale jumping out of the water in Antarctica, a behavior known as breaching that helps whales get rid of parasites and communicate.
Air defense shoots down five enemy drones at night - General Staff
Ukraine's air defense system shot down all 4 Shahid drones and 5 unidentified drones launched by Russian forces during the night attack.
Aviation of the Defense Forces carried out 16 strikes against the enemy - General Staff
The aviation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out 16 strikes on the places of concentration of enemy manpower, and missile forces destroyed 1 control center and 2 enemy radar stations.
Lubinets accuses Red Cross of playing along with Russian aggression
Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets accuses the International Federation of the Red Cross of supporting Russian aggression by failing to condemn the actions of the Russian Red Cross in the occupied Ukrainian territories and its cooperation with sanctioned entities.
Mercedes-Benz says the U.S. Department of Justice has dropped its investigation into the diesel emissions scandal
Mercedes-Benz announces that the U. S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into the diesel emissions scandal without filing charges against the company.