Ukraine has restored full control over Kharkiv, Governor Oleh Sinegubov said on Sunday, after heavy fighting with the Russian army.
“Control over Kharkiv is entirely ours! The armed forces, the police and the defense the forces work, and the city is completely cleaned of the enemy”Sinegubov said on Facebook. “Russia enemy is completely demoralized. Directly in Kharkiv, throwing enemy vehicles in the middle of the road.”
Whole units of five to 10 soldiers had surrendered to Ukrainian troops, the city said the governor, adding: “As soon as they see at least one representing of the Armed Forces, they surrender.
“Regarding the situation in the region like of now: Chugiv (Chuhuiv) is fully controlled by Ukrainian troops, Ukrainian flags are hung on administrative premises,” Sinegubov said. offensive of the russian aggressor continues in the Lipetsk direction, Vovchansky and Belgorod. We fix separate columns of the Russian equipment. The armed forces of Ukraine is actively fighting in their positions. »
Russian military vehicles pushed to Ukraine second-most grand city on Sunday, with explosions shaking oil and gas facilities on The fourth day of combat in most grand assault on a European state since World War II.
Russian soldiers and shielded vehicles have been seen in Different components of the North-east city of Kharkiv and firing could be heard, a witness said. A burning tank was visible in a video posted speak government.
Russian troops blew up a gas pipeline in Kharkiv before daybreak, Ukrainian state agency said, sending burning cloud up In the darkness.
“The Russian enemy is light vehicles broke into Kharkiv, including the city center,” Sinegubov said. “Ukrainian Armed Forces are destroying the enemy. We ask civilians not to go out.”
Ukraine’s Western allies have grown stronger up their response to Russian land, sea and sea air invasion late on Saturday with sanctions to ban the big Russian banks from the main global Payments system and other measures to limit the use of a war chest of 630 millions of dollars of central bank reservations.
Finland and Sweden have become latest European countries close their airspace to Russian flights, and the European Union could follow combination with a coordinated ban at European level, a official noted.
Ukrainian forces were holding off Russian troops advance on the capital Kyiv, said President Volodymyr Zelensky. But the bombings hit civilian infrastructure and targets, including ambulances, he said.
A United Nations agency reported 64 civilian deaths and Ukraine claimed to have killed more more than 4,000 Russians soldiers. Reuters was unable to verify the figures.
More than 368,000 refugees, mainly women and children have poured into countries clogging railroads, roads and borders since Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, sparked what he called a special military transaction on Thusday.
Ignore weeks of rampant diplomacy and threats of sanctions by Western nations seeking to avoid war, Putin justified the invasion saying “neo-Nazis” rule Ukraine and threaten the security of Russia – an accusation Kyiv and Western governments say it’s baseless propaganda.
The Kremlin sent a diplomatic delegation to neighboring Belarus to offer talks, but Ukraine rejected the offer, saying Belarus had been complicit in the invasion. Ukraine was happy to hold talks elsewhere, Zelenskyy said.
russian missiles found their brand overnight, including a strike that set an oil terminal on fire in Vasylkiv, southwest of Kyiv, said the mayor of the city. The explosions sent huge flames and swollen black smoke in the night sky, online messages displayed.
“The enemy want to destroy everything,” Mayor Natalia Balasinovich said.
The Ukrainian gas pipeline operator said transit of Russian gas via Ukraine, vital for Europe’s energy needs, continued as normal. Gazprom, the energy giant controlled by the Kremlin also said gas exports via Ukraine continued as normal.
Russian-backed separatists in the eastern province of Luhansk said a Ukrainian missile had exploded up an oil terminal in the city of Rovenki.
Ukraine has restored full control over Kharkiv, Governor Oleh Sinegubov said on Sunday, after heavy fighting with the Russian army.
“Control over Kharkiv is entirely ours! The armed forces, the police and the defense the forces work, and the city is completely cleaned of the enemy”Sinegubov said on Facebook. “Russia enemy is completely demoralized. Directly in Kharkiv, throwing enemy vehicles in the middle of the road.”
Whole units of five to 10 soldiers had surrendered to Ukrainian troops, the city said the governor, adding: “As soon as they see at least one representing of the Armed Forces, they surrender.
“Regarding the situation in the region like of now: Chugiv (Chuhuiv) is fully controlled by Ukrainian troops, Ukrainian flags are hung on administrative premises,” Sinegubov said. offensive of the russian aggressor continues in the Lipetsk direction, Vovchansky and Belgorod. We fix separate columns of the Russian equipment. The armed forces of Ukraine is actively fighting in their positions. »
Russian military vehicles pushed to Ukraine second-most grand city on Sunday, with explosions shaking oil and gas facilities on The fourth day of combat in most grand assault on a European state since World War II.
Russian soldiers and shielded vehicles have been seen in Different components of the North-east city of Kharkiv and firing could be heard, a witness said. A burning tank was visible in a video posted speak government.
Russian troops blew up a gas pipeline in Kharkiv before daybreak, Ukrainian state agency said, sending burning cloud up In the darkness.
“The Russian enemy is light vehicles broke into Kharkiv, including the city center,” Sinegubov said. “Ukrainian Armed Forces are destroying the enemy. We ask civilians not to go out.”
Ukraine’s Western allies have grown stronger up their response to Russian land, sea and sea air invasion late on Saturday with sanctions to ban the big Russian banks from the main global Payments system and other measures to limit the use of a war chest of 630 millions of dollars of central bank reservations.
Finland and Sweden have become latest European countries close their airspace to Russian flights, and the European Union could follow combination with a coordinated ban at European level, a official noted.
Ukrainian forces were holding off Russian troops advance on the capital Kyiv, said President Volodymyr Zelensky. But the bombings hit civilian infrastructure and targets, including ambulances, he said.
A United Nations agency reported 64 civilian deaths and Ukraine claimed to have killed more more than 4,000 Russians soldiers. Reuters was unable to verify the figures.
More than 368,000 refugees, mainly women and children have poured into countries clogging railroads, roads and borders since Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, sparked what he called a special military transaction on Thusday.
Ignore weeks of rampant diplomacy and threats of sanctions by Western nations seeking to avoid war, Putin justified the invasion saying “neo-Nazis” rule Ukraine and threaten the security of Russia – an accusation Kyiv and Western governments say it’s baseless propaganda.
The Kremlin sent a diplomatic delegation to neighboring Belarus to offer talks, but Ukraine rejected the offer, saying Belarus had been complicit in the invasion. Ukraine was happy to hold talks elsewhere, Zelenskyy said.
russian missiles found their brand overnight, including a strike that set an oil terminal on fire in Vasylkiv, southwest of Kyiv, said the mayor of the city. The explosions sent huge flames and swollen black smoke in the night sky, online messages displayed.
“The enemy want to destroy everything,” Mayor Natalia Balasinovich said.
The Ukrainian gas pipeline operator said transit of Russian gas via Ukraine, vital for Europe’s energy needs, continued as normal. Gazprom, the energy giant controlled by the Kremlin also said gas exports via Ukraine continued as normal.
Russian-backed separatists in the eastern province of Luhansk said a Ukrainian missile had exploded up an oil terminal in the city of Rovenki.