Russian Glide Bomb Attack on Kharkiv Supermarket Kills 12, Wounds 43

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed that over 200 people might have been inside the supermarket at the time of the bombing. Describing the attack as an act of “Russian madness,” Zelensky condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin and his forces for their actions
Heavy attacks from Russian forces eliminates 200 Ukrainian soldiers

Russian military continues its heavy strikes against Ukrainian troops, weapons, and military infrastructure – more than 200 Ukrainian soldiers & mercenaries have been eliminated in the past 24 hours
400 dead bodies remain unidentified in Kharkiv since Russia-Ukraine War began

199 bodies have been identified since the beginning of work on the de-occupied territories, which were discovered in mass graves, streets, and houses. More than 400 bodies have yet to be identified
Video Shows Ukrainian Children Celebrate Christmas at Underground Kharkiv Metro Station

A video of a Christmas concert for children held in the Kharkiv metro station has been posted by author Maria Avdeeva, who is now serving in Ukraine. It was designed specifically for children who had experienced the heinous atrocities of Russian aggression from the beginning of the conflict on February 24
Ukraine: Russian bombings caused massive damage to energy infrastructures
The Ukrainian officials have advised residents of the capital Kyiv to prepare themselves for power outages lasting more than four hours due to Russian bombings on energy infrastructure. Several regions of Ukraine, especially Kyiv and the city of Dnipro, frequently experience power shortages.
‘Either grant Ukraine membership or accept it was afraid of Russia’, Prez Zelenskyy to NATO

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was afraid of Russia due to which it was reluctant to give membership to Ukraine amid war with Russia. He said NATO should either grant Ukraine membership or accept that it was afraid of Russia. He stated that NATO should either say […]