Two generals and a colonel blamed for the loss of territory in eastern Ukraine to Russian forces last year have been held, the country’s security service said.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have detained 2 generals and a colonel responsible for the unsuccessful
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Russian drone strike hits Kharkiv: Damage reported
"At 11:18, a strike was recorded in the Shevchenkivskyi district," Synehubov wrote. Read also: Russian forces attack civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv Oblast The attack involved a Shahed kamikaze drone.
Ukraine's State Investigation Bureau (DBR) said on Monday it had detained two generals and a colonel suspected of negligence in failing to adequately defend against a Russian offensive in the Kharkiv region last year.
When a glide bomb exploded at an industrial facility in Zaporizhzhia on Jan. 8, the 13 dead, and 122 injured marked the highest number of civilian casualties in a Russian attack on Ukraine in almost two years.
While the bodies of Moscow’s soldiers lie inside a disused school, the people of Kharkiv do what they can to carry on living
Russia’s war of depopulation is worsening Ukraine’s demographic crisis; the population has fallen from 52 million in 1991 to 35 million today.
The war in Ukraine has changed everything for the people of Kharkiv, near the Russian border. Some aspects of life have been forced underground.
The ongoing Kursk operation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces is an unprecedented endeavor as the aggressor state is forced to defend its own territory. — Ukrinform.