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Russian Forces shell the temporarily occupied city of Enerhodar, and Ukraine strategically hits the Antonivka Bridge near Kherson. The Main News on August 14

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TOP NEWS: Russian Forces continue to shell Enerhodar, where Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, the Zaporizhzhia NPP, is situated. The European Union and 42 countries call on Russia to withdraw its forces from the Zaporizhzhia NPP and all Ukrainian territories. The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroy two Russian ammunition depots in the Kherson region. Russian Forces continue to attack the Dnipropetrovsk region and the city of Mykolaiv.

PHOTO OF THE DAY: The city of Bakhmut (Donetsk region) continues to be shelled by Russian Forces

Photo by Konstiantyn and Vlada Liberovy

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two Russian ammunition depots

The Ukrainian military destroyed two Russian ammunition depots in the village of Muzykivka and Nova Kakhovka (Kherson region), as well as a Russian tank and armored vehicles.

The Ukrainian military strategically target the Antonivka Road Bridge

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have again hit the Antonivka Road Bridge near the temporarily occupied Kherson as a strategic maneuver to keep Russian Forces from advancing.

Russian Forces shell Nikopol and Marhanets in the Dnipropetrovsk region

Russian Forces continue to target the Dnipropetrovsk region. In Nikopol, nine high-rise residential buildings and eight private residential buildings, as well as a school and several shops, were damaged as a result of the attacks. Russian Forces also shelled Manhanets, damaging more than ten private residential buildings and the power grid.

Russian Forces hit Mykolaiv with missiles

Russian Forces attacked Mykolaiv with Smerch multiple rocket launcher systems. As a result of the attack, residential buildings, shops, industrial facilities and the city tram were damaged.

Russian Forces attack the temporarily occupied city of Enerhodar

Russian Forces shelled temporarily occupied Enerhodar in the Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of the attack, several civilians were injured.

Poland and Latvia support ban on issuing tourist visas to Russian citizens

The President of Latvia announced that his country, together with Finland, Estonia, the Czech Republic and other countries, should call on the European Union to stop issuing tourist visas to Russian nationals. 

Poland also supports banning issuance of visas for Russian citizens.

The EU and 42 countries call on Russia to withdraw its forces from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

The EU and 42 countries have called on Russia to immediately withdraw its military forces from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) and all of Ukraine.

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