Russian authorities want to hide the truth about the situation in the Kursk region. Russian propaganda is spreading new fakes about the events in the region, including fictitious killings of civilians and exaggerated losses of the Ukrainian armed forces.
Over the past day, 318 ecosystem fires occurred in Ukraine, destroying more than 233 hectares. Dnipropetrovska, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Mykolaiv regions were the most affected. The SES urges everyone to follow fire safety rules.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops conducted 510 attacks on 8 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region. Aviation, drones, MLRS and artillery were used, infrastructure was damaged, and there were no civilian casualties.
Russia has moved some troops from Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions to Kursk region. This may be due to the successes of Ukrainian forces in the region and a change in Russian strategy to strengthen defense on the northern borders.
Russia wants to move some refugees from Kursk region to the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region. For this purpose, they plan to use sanatoriums and boarding houses on the Azov Sea coast.
Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported the return of 6 children from the occupied Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. The families were subjected to pressure from the occupiers, and the children were forced to attend Russian schools.
Over the past day, Russian troops fired 386 times at 7 localities in Zaporizhzhia region. They used air strikes, UAVs, MLRS and artillery, damaged infrastructure, but did not cause any civilian casualties.
Russian troops conducted 357 attacks on 11 localities in Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours. The attacks included airstrikes, UAVs, MLRS, and artillery shelling, damaging infrastructure but causing no civilian casualties.
Russian occupants shelled the village of Novopavlivka in the Orikhiv community of Zaporizhzhia region. A man was killed and his wife was injured as a result of a house being hit.
The Russian army launched a missile attack on critical infrastructure in Kramatorsk. The attack killed one employee, injured several others, and severely damaged buildings.
The occupants attacked 9 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region using aircraft, drones and artillery. Three air strikes, 24 UAV attacks and 143 artillery shellings were recorded, and residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged.
A resident of the Russian GRU, who coordinated arson attacks on military vehicles, was detained in Kyiv. The SBU exposed her with the help of its own double agent, who had previously been recruited for arson attacks.
The occupiers attacked 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region using aircraft, drones, MLRS and artillery.
Russian troops attacked 11 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region 507 times in 24 hours. They carried out 4 air strikes, 323 UAV attacks, 3 MLRS attacks and 177 artillery attacks, and damaged infrastructure.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine has stabilized. Due to the hostilities and technical reasons, 495 settlements are without power, but no massive outages are expected.
Two men were killed and one wounded as a result of the Russian attack on the Pologivsky district of Zaporizhzhia region. Over the past day, the occupiers fired 564 times at 9 settlements in the region, using aircraft, UAVs, MLRS and artillery.
Occupants attacked 10 settlements of Zaporizhzhia region 495 times in one day. The shelling of Vasylivskyi district injured two women and damaged residential buildings and infrastructure.
Over the past day, enemy troops fired 472 times at 8 localities in Zaporizhzhia region. They carried out 3 air strikes, 293 drone attacks, 6 attacks from multiple rocket launchers and 170 artillery attacks.
The occupation authorities in the occupied territories of Ukraine are conducting raids to identify “ownerless” housing. The owners are asked to provide documents by August 16, otherwise the property will be confiscated and may be transferred to Russian migrants.
Terrorists struck 498 times in Zaporizhzhya region over the last day. 16 settlements were attacked, residential buildings were destroyed, but no civilians were injured.
In July, Russian occupants' losses in the Tavriya sector amounted to 3,200 killed, wounded and captured. In addition, 1371 pieces of enemy weapons and military equipment were disabled, damaged or destroyed.
Over the past day, the occupiers shelled 11 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region using aircraft, drones, MLRS and artillery. Two civilians were injured as a result of the attacks.
The government has reallocated almost UAH 147 million for the construction of military engineering and fortifications in Zaporizhzhia region. The funds will be used to equip defense lines and install a system of non-explosive barriers.
Russian troops attacked 17 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region. They carried out 5 air strikes, 244 UAV attacks, 5 MLRS attacks and 194 artillery attacks, and damaged residential buildings.
Russian occupation administrations have reported an increase in the rate of discovery of 'ownerless property' in the occupied south of Ukraine. This is used as blackmail to force Ukrainians to return and re-register their property rights.
A 36-year-old woman was wounded in Bilenkyi community in Zaporizhzhia region as a result of shelling. The gas pipeline in Bilenke was damaged, and the gas leak was repaired by the relevant services.
Over the past day, Russian troops attacked 10 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, launching 408 attacks. The shelling resulted in one person being wounded and damage to residential buildings and infrastructure.
Russian troops attacked 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region 395 times in 24 hours. They carried out 4 air strikes, 208 UAV attacks, 4 MLRS attacks and 179 artillery attacks, and damaged residential buildings.
A spokesman for the Tavria unit said that Russian troops hold a stable group in Zaporizhzhia region. Their numbers are not sufficient for effective offensive actions against Zaporizhzhia or Hulyaypole.
The spokesperson for the Tavria unit reported 7 unsuccessful attacks by small groups of Russians per day. The Russians do not have enough resources to conduct an effective, large-scale offensive in the southern direction.