Defense Ministry: 2 killed, 4 injured in Russian attacks over past day.

Russian attacks against Ukraine killed two civilians and wounded four over the past 24 hours, the Defense Ministry's Military Media Center reported[1] on Aug.

18. A total of nine Ukrainian oblasts were targeted during this period -- Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Luhansk, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv, Kherson, Kharkiv, and Donetsk. Casualties were reported only in the last three regions.

Russia hit 127 Ukrainian settlements and 89 infrastructure facilities, according to the media center. Russian troops reportedly used mortars, grenade launchers, tanks, artillery, multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), and tactical aviation. The Russian military struck two districts in Kharkiv Oblast, killing a 61-year-old woman and wounding another in the city of Kupiansk, according to the oblast governor[2].

Local authorities recently began[3] a mandatory evacuation of civilians from the Kupiansk district due to increased Russian attacks.

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The Aug.

17 attacks against Kharkiv Oblast damaged private residences and outbuildings, Oleh Synehuibov reported on Telegram. In Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast, Russian attacks killed a civilian in Bohdanivka near Chasiv Yar, said[5] Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko. Two more people were injured in Katerynivka, some 15 kilometers southwest of Marinka, according to the official.

Russia targeted nine settlements and one community in the region, damaging 20 houses, an administration building, an outbuilding, and power lines, added Kyrylenko. Overnight on Aug.

18, Russian forces attacked Kherson Oblast's settlements of Bilozerka and Dniprovske, wounding a woman, the regional prosecutor's office wrote[6]. Houses, farm buildings, gas pipelines, and a local church were damaged, reads the report.

The day before, Russia launched 48 attacks against the region, firing 207 projectiles from various weapons, said[7] Kherson Oblast Governor Oleksandr Prokudin.

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[8] Dinara Khalilova

News editor

Dinara Khalilova is a news editor at the Kyiv Independent. She has previously worked as a fixer and local producer for Sky News.

Dinara holds a BA in journalism from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and a Master's degree in media and communication from Bournemouth University in the UK.

References

  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ oblast governor (t.me)
  3. ^ began (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ Andreas Umland: Why no-fly zones over Ukraine are necessaryRussia's aggression against Ukraine has increasing repercussions beyond Eastern Europe - political, economic, social, legal, and humanitarian. Against this background, it is worth revisiting the full-scale war's earliest and most urgent Ukrainian request for direct Western military support. Shortly... (kyivindependent.com)
  5. ^ said (t.me)
  6. ^ wrote (t.me)
  7. ^ said (t.me)
  8. ^ Ukraine war latest: Military reports progress south of newly liberated Urozhaine, Azov Brigade returns to eastern front lineKey developments on Aug.

    17: * Ukraine extends martial law until Nov.

    15 * Ukrainian forces reportedly use cluster munitions to reclaim Urozhaine in Donetsk Oblast * Russia deports 450 more Ukrainian children, military says * Germany, Sweden send military aid to Ukraine * Azov Brigade deployed... (kyivindependent.com)