Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs, injuring six people, according to regional authorities.
The attack caused fires and damage across multiple civilian sites, including cars, residential buildings, a service station, a car wash, a store, and an industrial facility. The strike is another example of continued attacks on urban infrastructure and populated areas.
The humanitarian situation in occupied Oleshky has reportedly deteriorated sharply. Since April 15, the city has effectively been under blockade. Vehicles carrying gas and food reportedly hit mines — the drivers survived, but since then no one has been willing to risk entering the city.
Food and basic goods are now in extremely short supply. To buy essentials, residents are forced to travel to Skadovsk via a mined “road of death” that remains under fire. People reportedly carry other people’s bank cards and pay a fee just to withdraw cash.
Around 50 children are still believed to remain in the city.
This footage shows fighters of the Morok Assault Battalion of Ukraine’s 225th Separate Assault Regiment during combat in the Zaporizhzhia region. According to the description, a Russian soldier appeared to surrender but then attempted to detonate a grenade. Ukrainian troops responded immediately and neutralized the threat.
The video highlights the extreme danger of frontline assault operations, where even moments that appear to signal capture can rapidly turn into life-threatening situations.
This is what life looks like in the frontline settlement of Komyshuvakha, according to footage shared on social media.
People here are not truly living — they are simply trying to survive under постоянне shelling and constant attacks, with every day shaped by danger, destruction, and uncertainty.
This is what Kamyshuvakha looks like now — a stark field report from the situation on the ground. Destroyed streets, ruined homes, and visible infrastructure damage show the devastating conflict impact on cities and affected communities.
What was once a living town has been reduced to devastation, serving as grim war documentation of the destruction spreading across urban frontline areas in Ukraine.
Memorial Day of the Heroes of the 1st Mechanized (216th Separate) Battalion of the 125th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade.
Let's remember - let's take revenge!
Kurakhove, destroyed by the so-called Russian “liberators,” now stands as a ghost town.
Snow-covered roads go uncleared, because almost no one is left to use them.
Only a single car with “Khlebtorg” written across the windshield rushes through the empty streets, underlining how completely this city has been emptied by the war.
An FPV drone attack by Russian forces struck a group of civilians during a volunteer evacuation in Beryslav, Kherson Oblast. As a result of the strike, a 43-year-old man was killed, and three others were wounded. Due to constant Russian artillery surveillance and fire, the evacuation group was only able to leave the area after two and a half days. The incident highlights the extreme danger faced by civilians and volunteers during evacuations in frontline areas.
Russians mercilessly attacked Kryvyi Rih with ballistic missiles - there are dead and wounded.
At least four people are known to have died in the attack and three were wounded
Residential buildings and an educational institution were damaged.
Video: Office of the President of Ukraine