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A Ukrainian transport plane crashed in Greece, and Ukrainian defenders continue to destroy Russian ammunition depots. The Main News on July 17

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MAIN NEWS: The Ukrainian plane that crashed in Greece was flying from Serbia to Jordan. The cause of the accident is thought to be engine failure. Russian Forces have again launched a missile strike on Mykolaiv. Russian Forces continue to shell Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions. Russian Forces threaten to deport residents of the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region.

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By Serhii Nuzhnenko

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Ukrainian defenders destroyed two more Russian ammunition depots

The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two more Russian ammunition depots in the south of Ukraine. The Ukrainian military has also destroyed Russian military equipment, including two tanks, a howitzer, an anti-aircraft missile system, and armored vehicles.

Russian Forces have again shelled Mykolaiv

Russian Forces launched a missile strike on civilian industrial and infrastructure facilities. There is no information on victims yet.

Russian Forces continue to shell educational institutions in Donetsk region

Russian Forces killed at least three civilians in the Donetsk region over a 24hr period. Another 12 people were injured. Russian Forces shelled a residential area in Toretsk, and attacked a school and a kindergarten in Zalizne.

Russian Forces have again shelled Kharkiv region

Russian Forces have again launched a missile strike on Kharkiv. As a result of the attack, a fire broke out in a five-story civilian building. A woman was injured.

Russian Forces continue to target Zaporizhzhia region

Russia Forces continue to shell cities and villages of the region with multiple rocket launcher systems. As a result of the last attack, a fire broke out on farmland.

Russian Forces threaten to deport civilians for pro-Ukrainian views

Russian Forces threaten to deport residents of the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region for their pro-Ukrainian views.

A Ukrainian transport plane crashed in Greece

An Ukrainian An-12 was flying from Serbia to Jordan. There were eight Ukrainians on board. All of them died in the accident. The cause of the accident is thought to be failure of one of the engines.

Russia continues to spread fakes about the war

Russia published another fake, claiming that they had destroyed a depot with Harpoon anti-ship missiles. But in fact a Russian missile hit a civilian furniture warehouse.

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