When Russian attacks on Ukraine continued and the war raged, the sources of information that could be relied upon were very important. Forbes Ukraine reporters gather information and provide updates about the situation.
Dnipro. Russian missiles destroyed the fuel storage depot in Novomoskovsk, a city in the East Dnipropetrovsk region. Eleven people were injured.
Kharkiv. Some Russian missiles hit a gas processing factory near Izium, in the Kharkiv Oblast, on Saturday, causing large -scale fires.
Poltava. Russian missiles crashed into an oil refinery in Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast. The refinery will not be repaired until the end of the year, according to the Governor of the Oblast.
Maribol. Mariupol residents have limited access to drinking water and people are forced to collect it from standing water, said Petro Andriushchenko, an advisor to the Mayor of the City.Liz Cheney Needles Trump for Bushshing Bush: ‘I like the Republican president who won the re -election’
The cost of damage caused by Russia in Ukraine infrastructure has reached $ 104 billion, according to Prime Minister Ukraine Denys Shmyhal. At least 45 million
square meters of housing, 656 hospitals, more than 1,200 educational institutions, nearly 25,000 kilometers of roads, 300 bridges, and 12 airports have been destroyed or damaged by Russian invasion to Ukraine.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday that Ukraine had to host the Eurovision song contest in 2023.