💥 Ukrainian Troops Shell Petrovsky District in Donetsk
Ukrainian forces launched six shells at the Petrovsky district of Donetsk between 20:05 and 20:25 Moscow time, according to the DPR's Joint Center for Control and Coordination on issues related to Ukraine's war crimes (JCCC).
Other News:
▪️ Ukrainian residents could face fines for using excessively noisy generators amidst ongoing electricity issues, as reported by Ukrainian media. Meanwhile, "Ukrenergo" management is encouraging people to switch to generators.
▪️ Russian soldiers are reportedly better at fortifying positions than their Ukrainian counterparts, stated "Iron", the commander of the special forces engineering aviation group "Omega Wings" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He responded to comments about some Ukrainians' dissatisfaction with the fact that Russian soldiers can build fortifications, while the AFU were unable to do so in the Kharkov region.
▪️ American aid to Ukraine has decreased to its lowest levels, according to retired General Igor Romanenko, former deputy head of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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Ukrainian forces launched six shells at the Petrovsky district of Donetsk between 20:05 and 20:25 Moscow time, according to the DPR's Joint Center for Control and Coordination on issues related to Ukraine's war crimes (JCCC).
Other News:
▪️ Ukrainian residents could face fines for using excessively noisy generators amidst ongoing electricity issues, as reported by Ukrainian media. Meanwhile, "Ukrenergo" management is encouraging people to switch to generators.
▪️ Russian soldiers are reportedly better at fortifying positions than their Ukrainian counterparts, stated "Iron", the commander of the special forces engineering aviation group "Omega Wings" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He responded to comments about some Ukrainians' dissatisfaction with the fact that Russian soldiers can build fortifications, while the AFU were unable to do so in the Kharkov region.
▪️ American aid to Ukraine has decreased to its lowest levels, according to retired General Igor Romanenko, former deputy head of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
t.me/ukraine_watch