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TOP NEWS: Russian Forces continue to shell Ukrainian cities from positions in temporarily occupied Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia region. The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked five Russian strongpoints in the south of Ukraine. The resumption of Ukraine’s grain exports will begin from the port of Chornomorsk. Russian Forces continue to ship Ukrainian seized grain through the Mariupol port.

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Destroyed Russian tanks have become a part of Ukrainian landscapes

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Russian Forces attacked Chuhuiv in the Kharkiv region

Russian Forces targeted a school in Chuhuiv. Civilians have been trapped under the rubble. Rescuers have already pulled three people from the rubble.

Russian Forces continue to shell Ukrainian cities from positions in residential areas of the occupied Enerhodar

Russian Forces placed weapons and military equipment at residential areas of the temporarily occupied Enerhodar and continued to shell the cities of Nikopol and Marhanets from these positions.

In Volyn region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down several Russian unmanned aerial vehicles

Debris from one Russian unmanned aerial vehicle damaged a residential building.

Ukrainian Forces destroyed five Russian strongpoints in the south of Ukraine

The Ukrainian Air Force targeted three Russian strongpoints in the Beryslav district and two more strongpoints in the Kherson district, both in Kherson region.

Poland provided Ukraine with tanks

Poland has transferred to Ukraine a batch of PT-91 Twardy main battle tanks.

Three Gepard artillery units are already in Ukraine

The first three German-made Gepard anti-aircraft self-propelled artillery units have been delivered to Ukraine and handed over to the Armed Forces. Several tens of thousands of rounds have also been shipped.

Resumption of Ukraine’s grain exports to begin from Chornomorsk port

Within the next 24 hours, Ukraine will be ready to resume grain exports from Chornomorsk port. Within two weeks the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine will be technically ready to export from all terminals of the three seaports of the country, including Odesa and Yuzhne.

Russian Forces continue to ship Ukrainian seized grain through the Mariupol port

Russian Forces have restored electricity to the port of Mariupol so that they can use it to export grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers.

7,000 women have joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the full-scale Russian invasion

More than 38,000 women serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 7,000 of them joined the military after the start of a full-scale war. Ukraine has one of the largest proportions of women in the Armed Forces among NATO member countries.

The European Investment Bank to allocate almost €1.6 billion to Ukraine for reconstruction

The EIB is providing €1.6 billion to help Ukraine repair the most essential damaged infrastructure and resume critically important projects addressing the urgent needs of Ukrainian people. This is the second package of support for Ukraine under the EIB Ukraine solidarity urgent response.

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