04.12
Day 284

The occupiers shelled Kherson again: 19 people died in the city in 2 weeks
Verbatim from the city council: “During today, 5 shellings were recorded in Kherson. In particular, the enemy shelled houses on Fabrychna, Portova, and Senyavina streets. There were no casualties.” Details: The Kherson OVA specified that the occupiers shelled the Tavriysky microdistrict of Kherson after lunch. Enemy shells hit the apartment building – gas pipeline, walls, […]
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Russia keeps 100 Calibers in two seas
Verbatim from the Navy: “As of December 4, 21 enemy ships are on combat duty in the Black Sea, 4 of them carry Calibr cruise missiles, the total salvo is 24 missiles; in the Mediterranean Sea – 9 enemy ships, 5 of them carrying Calibr cruise missiles, a total salvo – 76 missiles“. Details: It […]
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In Mariupol, Russians are demolishing high-rise buildings en masse – satellite images
Satellite images from Maxar Technologies evidence this. According to the city council’s press service, during the siege, 2,257 apartment buildings, i.e., 90% of the entire housing stock, were damaged by Russian shelling. More than 50% of high-rise buildings were destroyed, which is 1,356. “They don’t stop there. Now they are destroying buildings and hiding traces […]
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The Russians are mining the infrastructure and surroundings of Severodonetsk – VCA
The military administration of Severodonetsk and Luhansk regions reports that in the city, Russian occupation forces are mining the infrastructure, as well as the outskirts of the city. Source: Oleksandr Stryuk, head of the city’s administrative office, on the air of the telethon Stryuk’s direct speech: “We have information about mining at certain infrastructure and […]
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The occupiers kept civilians at a checkpoint in Vasylivka for 2 days: they beat and checked – the mayor
Source: Fedorov in Telegram The direct speech of the mayor of Melitopol: “The occupiers held civilian hostages for almost two days who tried to pass through the enemy checkpoint in Vasylivka. Among those civilians who spent the night in the cold in Vasylivka, eight cars were never allowed to go. Some were immediately deported to […]
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