The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) arrested a resident of Kharkiv on suspicion of spying for Russia[4] and a businessman from Berdiansk on suspicion of selling construction material for Russian fortifications.[5] It also charged RT chief editor Margarita Simonyan in absentia with promoting genocide, spreading propaganda, justifying the Russian invasion and encouraging the violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity.[6]
2 April
Unexploded air-dropped bomb FAB-500, found in a field in Donetsk OblastKindergarten in Dnipro after the attack
A drone attack struck industrial facilities in Yelabuga and Nizhnekamsk in the Russian republic of Tatarstan. The drones hit the Yelabuga drone factory, causing "significant damage", according to Ukrainian officials.[7] A local Russian official denied any damage to the factory. Russian media reported a nearby workers' dormitory was damaged, injuring twelve college students, including five minors, who were employed at the drone manufactory.[8] Other drones struck the Tatneft oil refinery in Nizhnekamsk, causing a fire that did not cause "critical damage". A Ukrainian-made light aircraft, believed to be an Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat, was converted into a one-way drone.[7][9] Another drone attack later that day damaged several buildings in Kursk.[10]
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed to have intercepted 70 kilograms of RDX, an RPG-7 and other bomb-making material at a border crossing in Pskov Oblast from Latvia. Originating from Ukraine, the paperwork indicated that it travelled through several EU countries before reaching the Russian border. The weapons were discovered hidden in Orthodox religious icons and paraphernalia.[18]
3 April
Forest fire in Kharkiv Oblast after shelling
One person was killed in a Russian missile attack in Sumy Oblast.[19]
NATO said it was considering a long term funding package for Ukraine worth 100 billion euros ($107 billion) over five years to "Trump-proof" future military support for Ukraine. The idea was raised by Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.[20]
During his visit to Kyiv, Finnish President Alexander Stubb signed a 10-year security pact with Ukraine and announced 188 million euros ($203 million) in military aid and another 290 million euros in developmental aid.[21]
4 April
Residential building in Kharkiv after the attack
Four people were killed and twelve others were injured in overnight Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv.[22] Another person was killed in a separate attack outside the city.[23] Two people were killed in an airstrike in New York, Donetsk Oblast.[24]
Ukraine gave certificates of gratitude to a multinational group of "vigilante hackers" known as One Fist responsible for launching cyberattacks on Russian military firms and CCTV cameras "dozens of times".[28]
The FSB announced the capture of a former Israeli Defence Force soldier who was trying to join the Ukrainian army. He was given a formal warning and deported back to Israel.[29]
Ukraine launched a barrage of drones into western Russia, targeting four airbases. Ukrainian officials claim at least six military aircraft were destroyed, eight others were "heavily damaged",[32][33] and at least 20 personnel were killed or injured at a military airbase near Morozovsk, Rostov Oblast.[33][34] Security sources reported the airbase held Su-27 and Su-34 aircraft,[34] while an open-source intelligence researcher reported the base also held three Su-35 aircraft.[35] Rostov Oblast Governor Vasily Golubev claimed Russia intercepted 44 Ukrainian drones and that only a 16-storey residential block[34] and power substation were damaged,[32][33] leaving around 600 people without power.[34] Eight people were later injured by one of the fallen drone's explosives detonating during an investigation of the site.[34] Drones were also launched at Engels-2 airbase in Saratov Oblast, reportedly home to Tu-95 and Tu-22 bombers. The attack allegedly caused "serious damage" to three Tu-95MS bombers and resulted in the deaths of seven.[36] One drone was shot down over the nearby town of Engels. There were no reports of casualties or infrastructure damage from the neutralized drone.[35]Yeysk Airport, which hosts the aviation units of the 4th Army of the Russian Air Force, was also allegedly struck, with two Su-25 aircraft destroyed.[36] Local official Roman Bublik denied any damage.[35]Kursk Vostochny Airport was also targeted. There was no information provided on possible damage.[37] Russia reported no casualties and denied any serious damage,[33] claiming to have intercepted 53 drones.[32][33] The ISW found no visual evidence of Russian aircraft being hit at the airbases.[38]
Four people were killed and at least 23 others were injured in Russian missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia.[40]
Transnistrian authorities claimed that a drone attack damaged a radar facility in Rîbnița District.[41]
The SBU arrested two foreign nationals from the Caucasus republics in Odesa on suspicion of spying for Russia.[42]
Ukrainian authorities ordered the evacuation of children from 52 settlements in Sumy Oblast due to Russian attacks.[43]
6 April
Seven people were killed and 11 others were injured in overnight Russian missile attacks on Kharkiv.[44] Later that day, another attack on the city killed one person.[45] One person was killed in an attack outside Odesa,[46] while three people were killed by shelling in Donetsk Oblast.[47]
Russian forces entered the village of Pervomaiske, ten kilometers west of Avdiivka, and took control of Krasnohorivka. Fighting was also reported north of Avdiivka, at a farmstead on the outskirts of Novokalynove.[48]
Russia claimed to have downed ten missiles over Belgorod Oblast.[49]
Lithuania delivered an unspecified number of M577 tracked armored personnel carriers to Ukraine.[50]
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur announced the country's own initiative to purchase one million shells for Ukraine. Similar to the Czech initiative it requires 2–3 billion euros to purchase ammunition, including 155 mm and 152 mm shells and Grad rockets.[51][52]
7 April
Russian shelling killed three in Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[53] One person was killed in an airstrike in Kupiansk.[54]
Russia claimed to have shot down 15 Ukrainian drones over Belgorod Oblast, during which falling debris killed one person and wounded four, including two children.[56]
According to Ukrainian media, the Russian Buyan-class corvetteSerpukhov was damaged in a fire perpetrated by HUR operatives while it was docked in Kaliningrad Oblast. The HUR released a video of the fire being started and claimed that the fire had destroyed "its communication and automation systems".[57][58][59]
Ukraine opened an investigation after video emerged of three prisoners of war being summarily executed by Russian soldiers near Krynky.[60]
8 April
Three people were killed and eight others were injured in a Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhia.[61] One person was killed and five others were injured in Russian air strikes in Sumy Oblast.[62] Two people were killed in separate attacks in Chasiv Yar and Poltava.[63][64]
Ukrainian hackers launched a cyberattack on a data center used by the Russian military, energy, and telecommunications industries, which affected 10,000 enterprises including Gazprom and Lukoil.[65]
The SBU arrested a former member of the Party of Regions in Sumy Oblast on suspicion of spying for Russia.[66]
9 April
Three people, including a 13-year-old child, were killed in a Russian attack on Kostiantynivka.[67] One person was killed by shelling in Chernihiv Oblast.[68]
The IAEA reported a drone strike on the training center of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.[69]
In Russia, the governor of Bryansk Oblast claimed two people were killed by Ukrainian shelling in Klimovo.[70]
The HUR claimed to have struck the Borisoglebsk Aviation Training School at Borisoglebsk airbase in Voronezh Oblast. CCTV footage, with sound, showed automatic gunfire followed by an explosion at the school.[72][73]
United States Central Command announced that it had transferred weapons seized from Iran to Ukraine, including thousands of rocket launchers, machine guns, sniper rifles and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition.[75]
10 April
Three people, including a 14-year-old child, were killed in a Russian airstrike in Lyptsi, Kharkiv Oblast.[76] Six people, including a 10-year-old child, were killed in a Russian airstrike in Odesa.[77]
In Russia, the governor of Kursk Oblast claimed that three people, including two children were killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on a car in Korenevsky District.[78]
The Ukrainian military claimed that a Russian Ka-27 helicopter was destroyed in disputed circumstances over Chornomorske, Crimea. On the same day, the Russian Defence Ministry said that an Mi-24 helicopter crashed due to possible equipment failure off the Crimean coast.[79]
The SBU arrested a former city councilor of Bakhmut on suspicion of collaboration with Russia.[80]
Germany announced a new aid package to Ukraine that included 6,000 rounds of 155 mm shells, a mine clearing tank, small arms and some one million bullets.[82]
11 April
Russia launched a massive air attack on cities and energy infrastructure across Ukraine, killing five people in Mykolaiv[83] and destroying the Trypilska thermal power plant in Ukrainka, Kyiv Oblast.[84] Two storage facilities belonging to the state gas firm Naftogaz were also targeted.[85] President Zelenskyy said that the power plant was destroyed after air defenses ran out of missiles after intercepting seven Russian missiles, resulting in four other missiles hitting the facility.[86]
The FSB claimed to have thwarted an attempted landing by Ukrainian special forces in occupied Kherson Oblast, inflicting casualties and capturing a commando.[87]
Ukrainian authorities ordered the evacuation of families with children from 47 communities in Kharkiv Oblast near the border with Russia due to Russian attacks.[88]
Ukrainian military commanders convinced the Verkhovna Rada to drop a clause from a bill on mobilization of Ukrainian military personnel that allowed soldiers who had fought for 36 months a chance to be discharged. Citing the ongoing Russian offensive, the officers claimed that the clause would "weaken the defence forces".[89] The bill was passed later in the day after over four thousand amendments were submitted since its introduction in February 2024. It must now be signed into law by Zelenskyy.[90]
Russian-installed officials in Zaporizhzhia Oblast claimed that ten people were killed by Ukrainian shelling in Tokmak.[92]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv Oblast.[93] Two people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[94]
Russia reported shooting down four drones over an oil refinery in Novoshakhtinsk. One drone fell in the grounds of the oil refinery.[95] Another drone was reportedly shot down over Belgorod Oblast.[96]
A former SBU agent who defected to Russia shortly before the 2022 invasion was injured in a car bombing in Moscow.[97]
Russia and Ukraine conducted an exchange of war dead, with 99 Ukrainians being exchanged for 23 Russians.[98]
The HUR said that Russia had transferred 2,000 personnel from its Pacific Fleet and 400 personnel from the Russian Air Force's 11th Air and Air Defence Forces Army, in addition to halting the deployment of soldiers to Syria on rotation. It claimed that the transfers will either form new units or fill losses in existing units.[99][100]
Norway announced that it would transfer 22 F-16s to Ukraine as well as spare parts, simulators and other equipment to operate them.[101]
Three people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast,[104] while two people were killed in Kharkiv Oblast.[105] One person was killed in a Russian attack on a car carrying humanitarian aid in Chernihiv Oblast.[106]
The Russian-installed head of Luhansk Oblast claimed that three people were injured in a Ukrainian missile attack on a factory in Luhansk city.[107] Ukrainian officials claimed to have destroyed a major Russian headquarters using Storm Shadow missiles.[108] Russian media later reported that Colonel Pavel Kropotov, commander of the 59th Guards Communications Brigade, was killed in the attack.[109]
The SBU announced that it had thwarted an assassination attempt against Kherson Oblast Governor Oleksandr Prokudin, adding that it had arrested a suspect who tried to launch a drone at his car.[110]
The IAEA reported that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant had been placed in a state of cold shutdown for the first time since October 2022.[111]
Germany announced that it would deliver another Patriot battery and additional missiles to Ukraine.[112]
14 April
One person was killed in a Russian airstrike in Donetsk Oblast.[113] Another person was killed by Russian shelling in Sumy Oblast.[114]
Russia claimed that it had shot down all ten drones launched by Ukraine at Krasnodar Krai.[115]
15 April
Four people were killed by Russian shelling in Siversk, Donetsk Oblast.[116] Two people were killed in a separate attack in Lukiantsi, Kharkiv Oblast.[117]
Ukrainian media reported that the Ukrainian military launched a missile attack on a Russian command post in Crimea. The partisan group Atesh claimed that the headquarters of the 810th Marine Brigade in Sevastopol was struck.[118]
Ukrainian border guards intercepted a Russian sabotage group trying to enter Sumy Oblast.[119]
16 April
The SBU claimed to have destroyed a Russian Nebo-U radar system in Bryansk Oblast using drones.[120]
Russian-installed officials in Zaporizhzhia Oblast said that Anton Yakimenko, a member of the district council of occupied Yakymivka, was lightly injured in a bomb attack as part of an assassination attempt.[121]
Ukraine announced that it was testing an "unmanned submarine" that can be fitted with a warhead, stealth features and sensors, carry up to 10 divers, carry six torpedoes or missiles and has an endurance of 54 hours/1000 km, with a speed of up to 50 km/h underwater.[122]
Zelenskyy signed the revised mobilization bill into law.[123]
Denmark announced a new military aid package for Ukraine valued at 2.2 billion kroner ($313 million) that is partly aimed at weapons production in the Czech Republic.[124]
Ukraine claimed responsibility for an attack at the Dzhankoi air base in Crimea,[126] during which six explosions were reported. Russian milbloggers and Ukrainian sources said that that ATACMS missiles or ballistic missiles were used, some of which deployed cluster munitions. A milbloggers claimed 30 people were killed and 80 others wounded.[127][128] Ukraine said four missile launchers were 'critically damaged' in the attack.[129] Subsequent satellite pictures showed the destruction of between three and five S-300 or S-400 systems and other areas marked with "scorch marks" that suggested equipment that had been damaged but removed.[130] Ukrainian media reported that the HUR struck a radar system in the Russian republic of Mordovia and a factory producing bomber aircraft in Tatarstan using drones.[131][132]
The Canadian government announced that it would budget some 1.6 billion Canadian dollars ($1.16 billion) in military aid for Ukraine over the next five years.[133]
18 April
Two people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[134]
Russia claimed to have shot down five Ukrainian balloons carrying explosives over Belgorod and Voronezh Oblasts.[135]
A Polish national was arrested in Poland on suspicion of spying for Russia as part of a plot to assassinate Zelenskyy during his visit there, following a tip from Ukrainian authorities.[136][137]
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called on EU member states to send anti-missile systems to Ukraine.[138]
19 April
Residential building in Dnipro after the attack
Eight people, including two children, were killed while 29 others were injured in Russian missile attacks on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, particularly in Dnipro and Synelnykove.[139] A total of 22 missiles and 14 Shahed drones were fired, including six Kh-22 missiles and two Iskander-K missiles; according to Ukraine, 29 were intercepted including two Kh-22s, which were intercepted by the Patriot air defense system, the first time these missiles were intercepted since the start of the invasion.[140][141][142]
A Russian Tupolev Tu-22M3 long range strategic bomber crashed in Stavropol Krai while returning to base, killing one crew member, with another missing. Ukraine claimed to have shot it down, at a range of 308 km, using an S-200 missile, according to an interview with Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, head of the HUR. Russian authorities claimed the aircraft crashed due to a technical malfunction.[145][146][147]
Russian media reported that Russell Bentley, an American citizen and a resident of Donetsk Oblast who fought for pro-Russian separatists during the Donbas War was killed in unspecified circumstances after going missing following a Ukrainian attack on 8 April. His wife claimed that he had been abducted by Russian soldiers.[148]
Russian media outlets claimed that Izvestia war correspondent Semyon Eremin was killed by a Ukrainian drone strike after visiting a Russian unit in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[149]
Ukraine claimed that the armored strength of the Russian Southern Group of Forces had decreased "significantly" to 650 tanks, including those damaged or otherwise disabled, and total number of AFVs deployed was "no more than" 1,850 vehicles.[150]
20 April
Two people were killed in a Russian attack on Vovchansk.[151] One person was killed in a separate attack in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[152]
Ukrainian forces claimed responsibility for strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, with fires breaking out in three electrical substations in Smolensk, Kaluga and Bryansk Oblasts. A fuel storage tank belonging to Lukoil was set on fire in Smolensk Oblast by falling drone debris. The Russian ministry of defence claimed to have shot down some fifty drones over the said oblasts as well as in Ryazan, Tula, Moscow, Kursk and Belgorod Oblasts, where two people were claimed to have died.[153][154][155]
Russia claimed to have taken Bohdanivka, three kilometers from Chasiv Yar.[159][160]
The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol said that a Neptune missile was launched at a vessel of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, causing a small fire. The Ukrainian Navy claimed that it struck the salvage ship Kommuna.[161][162] Subsequent satellite images did not reveal any damage.[163]
Ukrainian military observer Kostyantyn Mashovets claimed that the Russian Central Grouping of Forces, which operates in the Pokrovsk and Toretsk directions (northwest and northeast of Avdiivka), had over 86,000 personnel, 280 tanks, 760 armored vehicles, and around 1,100 tube and rocket artillery systems.[164][failed verification]
British intelligence reported that Russian legislator Dmitry Sablin created a new reserve military drone unit called Bars Kaskad to allow VIPs to serve in Ukraine with a reduced risk of "frontline combat".[169][170]
A crowdfunding effort by 50,000 private Slovak citizens raised €3,071,405 in a week to contribute to the Czech initiative to purchase artillery ammunition for Ukraine.[171][172]
23 April
Russia claimed to have captured the village of Ocheretyne, Donetsk Oblast, which was attributed to a rotational error by Ukrainian military commanders that left the sector mostly undefended and led to Russian forces advancing by five kilometers.[173][174]
The Ukrainian foreign ministry announced that it would suspend consular services to overseas Ukrainian men who were eligible for military service until 18 May, with the exception of those returning to Ukraine.[175][176]
The SBU arrested a resident of Kharkiv on suspicion of spying for Russia.[177]
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a new military aid package for Ukraine that included 400 vehicles, 1,600 weapons and four million rounds of ammunition, along with £500 million in funding.[178]
The US Senate passed the bill authorising financial aid for Ukraine. The bill must now be signed into law by President Joe Biden.[179]
24 April
Russia claimed that a Ukrainian drone attack set fire to energy infrastructure in Smolensk Oblast.[180] A drone struck an industrial area in Lipetsk Oblast without details on injuries or damage caused,[181] while an oil refinery was also struck in Voronezh Oblast, causing a fire. Ukrainian sources claimed that some 26,000 cubic metres of fuel was destroyed.[182][183][184]
The Ukrainian government issued a decree banning the delivery of identification documents and passports to Ukrainian men of military age abroad.[185]
The SBU formally announced that Metropolitan Arsenii, the UOC-MP head of the Sviatohirsk Lavra in Donetsk Oblast, was under suspicion of spying for Russia for divulging Ukrainian military positions during a public liturgy.[186]
Ukraine received another tranche of 1.5 billion euros in funds from the EU.[187]
President Biden signed into law the aid package for Ukraine. The US Department of Defense subsequently announced a $1 billion package that included HIMARS systems, artillery rounds, air defense missiles and Bradley IFVs.[188]
Three people were killed in Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[190]
Russian-installed officials claimed that four people were killed in separate Ukrainian attacks in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.[191]
Two Russian soldiers were arrested for fatally shooting at least seven people while intoxicated in the villages of Podo-Kalynivka and Abrykosivka in Kherson Oblast, including the head of the latter village.[192]
The Polish and Lithuanian governments offered to repatriate Ukrainian men living in their countries to Ukraine for them to be drafted into the Ukrainian military.[193]
Spain pledged to provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine.[194][195]
The Swiss Parliament's Security Committee approved a proposal to send five billion Swiss Francs in aid to Ukraine.[196]
House in Derhachi (Kharkiv Oblast) after bombing on 26 April
Two people were killed by Russian shelling in Bilopillia, Sumy Oblast.[199]
Russian-installed officials in Luhansk Oblast claimed that one person was killed by Ukrainian shelling in Novodruzhesk. The governors of Kursk and Bryansk Oblasts also claimed that two people were killed in separate Ukrainian attacks.[200]
Ukrainian media reported that the HUR carried out an operation that destroyed a Russian Ka-32 helicopter in Ostafyevo Airport, Moscow,[201] and a cyberattack that targeted the United Russia party.[202]
Ukraine withdrew its M1A1 Abrams tanks from frontline service after two months in action. A US Defense official said the withdrawal was due to difficulties in maneuvering undetected through terrain and Russian drone attacks.[203][204]
Zelenskyy dismissed Brigadier General Oleksandr Yakovets as commander of the Ukrainian military's Support Forces after more than a month in office, and transferred him to head the State Transport Special Service, replacing Bohdan Bondar.[205]
The US government announced a US$6 billion military aid package for Ukraine that included Patriot and NASAMS missiles, counter drone systems, artillery ammunition and other precision strike weapons. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called it the "largest security assistance package that we've committed to date".[206]
Six photos surfaced online, taken somewhere in Russia, which appeared to show a crashed Swift 2 fitted with a single OFAB-100-120 bomb along with other equipment to allow for it to become a "remotely piloted bomber".[207]
UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps claimed that Italy had supplied Ukraine with Storm Shadow missiles during an interview with the Sunday Times. The Italian government did not confirm this statement.[208]
27 April
Ukraine launched a drone attack in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, causing fires in the Ilsky and Slavyansk-on-Kuban oil refineries with 10 drones attacking the Slavyansk-on-Kuban refinery alone. The Kushchyovskaya airbase was also attacked. A number of KAB glide bomb kits were reportedly destroyed along with possibly one Su-34.[209][210][211] The Russian MoD claimed to have shot down 66 drones over Krasnodar Krai and two over Crimea. The distillation column of the Slavyansk-on-Kuban refinery was also reported damaged, forcing it to partially suspend operations.[212][213][214] The HUR also claimed to have hit a Russian Podlet-K1 radar used to coordinate S-300/400 missile systems.[215]
Crater between the buildings of regional psychiatric hospital in Kharkiv
Ukraine claimed that two S-300 missiles hit a hospital in Kharkiv, injuring one man.[216] The Ukrainian Air Force claimed to have intercepted 21 out of 34 Russian missiles. Attacks severely damaged equipment at four thermal power plants in Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Lviv Oblasts causing blackouts. Two people were injured in Kryvyi Rih.[217]
During a visit to Lviv, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles announced a $100 million AUD military aid package for Ukraine that included drones, short range air defences, air dropped precision munitions and other "high-priority equipment".[218]
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed in a stabbing attack by a Russian national in Murnau am See, Germany, in what authorities said may have been a politically motivated attack.[219]
Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi confirmed that Ukrainian forces had retreated from the villages of Berdychi, Semenivka, and Novomykhailivka in Donetsk Oblast.[220][221] He also said that Ukrainian forces had regained control of Nestryha Island in the Dnipro Riverdelta in Kherson Oblast.[222] The ISW assessed that Ukrainian soldiers suffered a "one-to-three manpower disadvantage" northwest of Avdiivka.[223]
Russia claimed to have shot down 17 drones over Belgorod, Kursk, Kaluga and Bryansk Oblasts.[224]
Russian milbloggers claimed that Ukraine conducted an unsuccessful ATACMS strike on Russian air defense units at Cape Tarkhankut, Crimea.[223]
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg visited Kyiv and apologised for delayed weapons shipments from the bloc.[233][232]
The HUR claimed that some 18,000 Russian soldiers had deserted the Southern Military District, including 2,000 contract and 10,000 mobilised soldiers.[234]
30 April
Three people were killed in a Russian missile attack on Odesa.[235] Russia subsequently claimed that it had struck the headquarters of the Ukrainian Operational Command South in the city.[236] One person was killed in a Russian airstrike in Kharkiv.[237]
Russian-installed officials in southern Ukraine claimed that several Ukrainian missiles were shot down by air defenses over Crimea.[238]
The SBU arrested two people in Kyiv on suspicion of impersonating security officials on social media and establishing a bot farm as part of a Russian disinformation campaign.[239]
Germany announced a new military aid package for Ukraine, including a Skynex air defense system, missiles for the IRIS-T launchers, ammunition for Leopard 2 tanks, Gepard ammunition, 155 mm shells, small arms ammunition, grenade launchers, mine clearing equipment, bridge laying and first aid supplies.[240] Latvia also pledged another military aid package that included anti-aircraft guns and tactical unmanned surveillance systems.[241]
Lithuania announced its support for repatriating Ukrainian military-aged men to be mobilised.[242] Andriy Demchenko, head of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, said that 30 Ukrainians had died trying to leave the country since the invasion began.[243]
May 2024
1 May
Sorting depot of Nova Poshta in Odesa after the strikeBurning cars in Zolochiv after bombing
In Russia, the governor of Ryazan Oblast claimed that an oil refinery was set on fire by a drone. The governor of Voronezh Oblast claimed that a drone was shot down over Voronezh city,[247] while energy infrastructure was also damaged by drones in Kursk and Oryol Oblasts.[248]
Ukrainian special forces claimed to have disabled two Russian Buk missile systems in Sumy Oblast using attack drones.[249][250] Several Russian personnel were claimed killed and equipment destroyed during a Ukrainian strike on Rohove, Luhansk Oblast. It is believed three missiles, either ATACMS or Tochka-U, were used with cluster munitions.[251]
The head of the SBU's cybersecurity unit, Illia Vitiuk, was dismissed by Zelenskyy following investigations into suspicious financial activities by the former's wife while he was in office and attempts by SBU personnel to harass journalists.[252][253]
Russia placed several captured and destroyed Western armored vehicles on display at Moscow, including an M1A1 Abrams, M2A2 Bradley, Leopard 2A6 and several types of lighter NATO-origin armored vehicles.[255][256][257][258]
2 May
Russia claimed to have taken Berdychi, near Avdiivka.[259] It also claimed to have shot down a drone over Crimea.[260]
Two people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Donetsk and Kharkiv Oblasts.[261]
3 May
French president Emmanuel Macron announced he would consider sending French troops to Ukraine "if the Russians were to break through the front lines" or if Ukraine were to request it.[262]
In Donetsk Oblast, three people were killed by Russian attacks in Kurakhove and Chasiv Yar,[263] while one person was killed in a separate attack in Kharkiv.[264]
In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that two people were injured by Ukrainian drone strikes in Voznesenovka and Shebekino.[265]
The HUR claimed the destruction of two Russian locomotives by fire over the last few days: one in Orenburg, the other in Vladikavkaz.[266] Ukrainian media also reported that the agency carried out a cyberattack on internet providers and mobile operators in Tatarstan.[267]
The SBU arrested a resident of Kharkiv on suspicion of spying for Russia.[268]
The FSB claimed to have "liquidated" an agent working for the HUR who was plotting to carry out terrorist attacks against "military and energy objects" in Moscow and Leningrad Oblasts.[269]
The US announced plans to purchase new sensors for the JDAM-ER for Ukraine, which are designed to locate and destroy Russian GPS jammers.[270]
4 May
Fire in a warehouse in Kharkiv after the strike on 4 May
A court in Russia sentenced a Ukrainian POW captured during the Siege of Mariupol to 18 years imprisonment for membership in the Azov Battalion.[274]
5 May
In Berdiansk, Yevgeniy Ananievsky, a Russian-appointed official allegedly responsible for setting up torture chambers in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, was killed after a bomb exploded in his car.[275]
Two people were killed by Russian rockets in Pokrovsk.[276] One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv Oblast.[277] The Sloviansk Thermal Power Plant in Donetsk Oblast was also damaged by Russian shelling.[278]
In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that eight people were killed and 35 others were injured in a Ukrainian drone strike that hit three vehicles in the village of Berezovka.[280][281]
Russia claimed to have taken the villages of Soloviove in Donetsk Oblast and Kotliarivka in Kharkiv Oblast, 20 kilometers from Kupiansk.[282]
Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a Russian military fast attack craft in Crimea using a naval drone.[283]
Ukrainian forces claimed a series of successful counterattacks against Russian forces near Bakhmut, resulting in an advance of some 500 metres, and inflicting casualties on Russian soldiers and the destruction of four supply trucks, a BMP-2, and a BMD-4 using drones.[284]
Russia released footage of a Ka-29 opening fire on a Sea Baby drone armed with a R-73 infrared missile to defend it from helicopters. One missile appeared to have been fired before it was destroyed by gunfire.[285]
In response to perceived threats from France, Britain, and the United States, Russia announced it would practice the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons as part of a military exercise.[286]
7 May
The SBU announced that it had foiled a Russian plot to assassinate Zelenskyy and several senior Ukrainian military leaders and arrested two Ukrainian government protection unit colonels on suspicion of involvement.[287]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Sumy Oblast.[288]
Russian-installed officials in Luhansk claimed that five people were injured in a fire caused by a Ukrainian missile strike on an oil depot.[289]
Ukrainian media reported that the HUR carried out a cyberattack on the Russian software firm 1C Company.[290]
8 May
The Verkhovna Rada passed a bill allowing for the voluntary mobilization of convicts into the Ukrainian Armed Forces for a chance at parole. Those convicted of violent crimes, treason, rape, terrorism or drug dealing would be barred from volunteering. The bill requires Zelenskyy's signature to become law.[291][292] Ukrainian Justice Minister Denys Maliuska subsequently said in an interview that between 10,000 and 20,000 convicts could be recruited if the bill is signed into law.[293]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson Oblast.[294]
Russia claimed to have taken the villages of Kyslivka in Kharkiv Oblast, 20 kilometers from Kupiansk, and Novokalynove, ten kilometers north of Avdiivka.[295] The Ukrainian military confirmed that Russian forces had entered Krasnohorivka and were holed up in the town's refractory plant.[296] A spokesman for Ukraine's Khortytsia operational-strategic group said that its units, mainly the 59th Brigade, had blocked the Russians inside the refractory plant and claimed to have killed 30 Russians over the past day.[297]
The governor of Kharkiv Oblast, Oleh Syniehubov, reported a large gathering of Russian forces north of the region.[298]
A jury-rigged Kh-101 modified with a second high explosive warhead containing steel fragments was shot down over Ukraine.[299]
The EU agreed to donate €3 billion in income from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine for "for arms purchases and reconstruction".[300]
The head of the Ukrainian Defense Industry claimed that Ukraine's production of suicide drones identical to Shahed 131s and Shahed 136s had caught up with Russia's production of Shahed drones. He also claimed that Ukrainian manufacturing reached parity with Russia's production of other strike drones, and that Ukrainian forces have already used domestically produced drones similar to Russia's Lancet drones.[301]
9 May
Two people were killed by Russian shelling in Nikopol.[302]
In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that eight people were injured in a Ukrainian airstrike in Belgorod city.[303] A drone attack on Krasnodar also set a fuel depot on fire.[304] A drone strike was also reported in an oil refinery in Salavat in the first such incident of its kind in the constituent republic of Bashkortostan.[305] The drone used in the attack on Bashkiria was conducted by a drone light aircraft, make unknown, that travelled some 1,500 km.[306][307]
The SBU arrested a resident of Kharkiv on suspicion of spying for Russia.[308] It also claimed to have arrested several individuals in Kyiv on suspicion of attempting to set off bombs on behalf of Russia.[309]
Zelenskyy implemented a number of changes in the Ukrainian defense apparatus. He appointed Brigadier General Oleksandr Trepak as commander of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, replacing Colonel Serhii Lupanchuk.[310] He also dismissed Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, former commander-in-chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, from military service "on health grounds",[311] and reappointed Dmytro Hereha as the commander of the Ukrainian Support Forces after replacing him with Oleksandr Yakovets in March 2024.[312] Zelenskyy also dismissed Serhii Rud as director of the State Security Administration.[313] Two colonels were also arrested after being accused of being agents for the Russian FSB.[314]
The US Army announced that it would supply three additional HIMARS units paid for by Germany to Ukraine.[315]
Russia launched an offensive in Kharkiv Oblast, pushing Ukrainian forces back one kilometer from the international border. Heavy shelling was reported in Vovchansk.[316] Five villages (Strilecha, Krasne, Pylna, Borysivka and Ohirtseve [uk]) were reported to have been taken by Russia,[317][318] while fighting was ongoing in the villages of Pletenivka [uk] and Hatyshche.[319] At least two civilians were killed in Russian attacks.[320] During a press conference with Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová, Zelenskyy acknowledged the Russian offensive, but said that "Ukraine met them there with our troops, brigades, and artillery."[321]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Sumy Oblast.[322] Two people were killed in separate Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[323]
Russian-installed officials in Luhansk Oblast claimed that three people were killed and seven others injured in a drone strike on the Rovenky oil depot.[324]
Ukrainian media reported that the HUR carried out a drone strike on an oil refinery in Russia's Kaluga Oblast.[325] Russian officials also claimed that drone strikes caused damage in Belgorod and Kursk Oblasts.[326]
The Czech Republic delivered an F-16 fighter jet simulator to Ukraine.[327]
11 May
Destroyed houses in Vovchansk after shelling on 11 May
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Keramik in Donetsk Oblast.[328]
Ukraine claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 fighter jet over Donetsk Oblast.[329]
Two people were killed by Russian bombing in Vovchansk.[330] One person was killed in a missile strike in Sumy.[331]
In Russia, drones were reported over Belgorod and Kursk Oblasts. Several projectiles were shot down but debris left "several dozen" private homes, mostly smashed windows, and cars damaged.[332] Russian officials subsequently claimed that five people were killed and nine injured by drone strikes in Belgorod, Kursk and Donetsk Oblasts.[333]
Video was released of a Russian drone striking a Ukrainian Buk-M1 missile system which appeared to have been fitted with US made RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles instead of the original 9M38 missiles.[335]
12 May
A man under the rubble of a destroyed house in Vovchansk
In Russia, the governor of Volgograd Oblast, Andrey Bocharov, claimed that a Ukrainian drone started a fire at an oil refinery, which was put out without any casualties.[337] In Belgorod, officials claimed that 16 people were killed and 27 others were injured when a fragment of a Tochka-U struck an apartment building,[338] according to the Russian Defence Ministry, which also claimed to have shot down several missiles over Belgorod Oblast.[339] Ukrainian media later reported that the HUR carried out drone strikes in Volgograd, Lipetsk and Kaluga Oblasts.[340]
One person was killed by Russian shelling in Sumy Oblast.[341]
Officials reported that Ukraine's seaborne grain exports had recovered to close to their prewar level.[342]
Ukrainian outlet Rubryka reported that the DeepState map indicated that Russian forces had taken control over the village of Zelene, while the village of Lukiantsi was almost wholly occupied.[344] Ukrainian forces meanwhile claimed to have killed over 100 Russian soldiers in the last 24 hours in northern Kharkiv Oblast. Some five Russian battalions were reported to be involved in Vovchansk. Ukrainian officials acknowledged that Russian forces had made "tactical gains".[345] Russian forces subsequently claimed to have entered Vovchansk.[346]
An explosion was reported in Sorokyne, occupied Luhansk Oblast, with the Russian-installed governor claiming the deaths of three people in what he called a missile strike and the Ukrainian-installed governor attributing it to an explosion at an ammunition depot.[347]
Russia claimed to have shot down 31 drones over Crimea and Lipetsk, Belgorod, and Kursk Oblasts,[348] which also led to the closure of the Crimean Bridge for several hours after the Russian Defence Ministry claimed that four Storm Shadow missiles and seven drones were shot down over Crimea.[349] Ukrainian media reported that the SBU was behind the strikes.[350] Russian officials claimed that one person was killed in Kursk Oblast.[351]
Denis Kharitonov, a member of the Astrakhan Oblast legislature from the United Russia party, claimed to have survived a car bombing while driving as a soldier in occupied Ukraine.[352]
Ukrainian forces claimed to have shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter and an Su-25 jet over Donetsk Oblast.[353][354]
14 May
Two people were killed by Russian shelling in the Vovchansk area.[355]
Russian state media reported that a drone strike derailed a freight train at Kotluban station in Volgograd Oblast. A storage tank carrying diesel caught fire, another exploded and nine rail cars were derailed. Russian Railways said the derailment was a result of "interference by unauthorised persons". No injuries were reported.[356][357]
At least 20 people were injured and fires erupted after a series of Russian airstrikes using new UMPB D-30 glide bombs on residential areas of Kharkiv.[358][359]
French Minister of the Armed Forces Sebastien Lecornu announced another batch of Aster surface-to-air missiles for the Franco-Italian SAMP/T-MAMBA air defenses defending Kyiv.[360]
15 May
Russian-installed officials in Crimea claimed that a missile attack caused explosions and fires in Sevastopol, adding that air defenses shot down 10 ATACMS missiles over the Black Sea and near the Belbek airfield. Other reports indicated that some missiles struck dropping cluster munitions on the airfield, destroying at least two Russian ground-based air defense systems, two MiG-31s and a fuel farm. An Su-27 was also damaged.[361]
Two drones struck an oil refinery in Proletarsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia, causing explosions according to the local governor. However no fire was started and there were no casualties.[362] The Russian Defence Ministry claimed to have intercepted various drones, rockets and missiles fired at Belgorod Oblast, which injured two people. Drones were downed over Kursk and Bryansk Oblasts as well as in Tatarstan.[363]
Two railway workers were killed by Russian shelling of railway infrastructure in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[364] One person was killed by shelling in Sumy Oblast.[365]
Damage in the center of Kherson after bomb strikes
Russian guided bomb and missile strikes on residential areas of Mykolaiv and Kherson injured at least 25 people, with three in serious condition. Local officials said apartment blocks, private residences, two schools, and a medical facility were damaged in the bombings. Another six were injured in a separate missile attack on a car service shop in Mykolaiv.[366]
The SBU arrested six people in Donetsk Oblast on suspicion of aiding Russian airstrikes.[367]
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced an additional $2 billion in aid, in addition to more ammunition, armoured vehicles, missiles, and air defences for Ukraine.[368]
16 May
Two people were killed in Russian attacks in Kharkiv Oblast.[369] One person was killed in a separate attack in Kherson Oblast.[370]
Ukrainian media reported that the HUR launched a drone attack on a weapons manufacturing plant in Russia's Tula Oblast.[371]
President Zelenskyy arrived in Kharkiv to meet with the military leadership, saying that the situation in Kharkiv Oblast was "generally under control" but the area remained "extremely difficult".[372]
A police official in Kharkiv said that up to 40 civilians in Vovchansk who attempted to flee shelling were captured by Russian forces and were reportedly imprisoned in basements where they are interrogated by alleged FSB agents. According to Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, Russian soldiers in Vovchansk executed a civilian prisoner after he refused to obey orders and attempted to flee. Police opened a criminal investigation on the grounds of violations of laws of war.[373]
Ukrainian soldiers in the Kharkiv front reported that they had "never seen anything close to the number of Lancets (drones) flying" compared to earlier battles. The ISW assessed that the "tempo of Russian offensive operations in the area continues to decrease".[374][375]
17 May
Russia claimed to have destroyed more than 100 air and naval drones over its western regions and in the Black Sea. Explosions were reported at petroleum facilities in Novorossiysk, while two people were reported killed in a drone strike in Belgorod Oblast.[376][377] The Russian-installed Governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said that the attack caused power outages in the city.[378]
Four people were killed and 31 were wounded in a Russian airstrike in Kharkiv.[379]
Two people were killed in a separate attack in Vovchansk,[380] while one person was killed in Lyptsi.[381] Police accused Russian soldiers in the town of using up to 40 civilian prisoners as human shields.[373] The regional prosecutor's office also began a criminal proceeding on Russian soldiers allegedly executing a person in a wheelchair.[380]
Zelenskyy signed a bill into law permitting individuals convicted of minor offenses to serve in the Ukrainian military, as well as another bill that increases fines for draft dodgers fivefold.[382]
Zelenskyy reported the situation in Kharkiv had been "controlled" but not "stabilized". He also reported Ukraine has "about 25 percent" of the air defences needed to counter future Russian attacks, needing 120 to 130 F-16s or other advanced aircraft to achieve air "parity" with Russia.[383]
18 May
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Starytsia in Kharkiv Oblast.[384]
Two people were killed in Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast.[385]
Lieutenant-colonel Denys Vasyliuk, chief of staff of the Ukrainian Air Force's 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade, was reported killed in action.[386]
Truckers partially blocked a section of the Kyiv-Odesa highway near Savran in protest over the revised mobilization law.[387]
Russian-installed officials in Kherson Oblast claimed that one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on a minibus in Radensk, while one person was injured in a separate attack in Donetsk.[395]
Ukrainian forces claimed to have sunk the Russian minesweeper Kovrovets and the missile ship Tsiklon, while Russian forces claimed to have shot down nine ATACMS and a drone over Crimea.[396][397][398]
The SBU claimed that drones struck the Slavyansk oil refinery and the Kushchyovskaya airbase in Russia's Krasnodar Krai. Explosions occurred at both sites, with Ukraine claiming that aircraft were hit at the airbase. The refinery was temporarily closed to assess the damage.[399]
Two people were killed in Russian attacks in Kherson[401] and Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[402]
Ukrainian missiles hit a Russian military facility near Katerynivka, Luhansk Oblast, causing "powerful" explosions and a fire. The Ukrainians claimed to have killed 13 Russian servicemen in the strike, while 26 others were wounded. One of the wounded was allegedly Colonel General Gennadiy Anashkin, commander of Russia's Southern Military District.[403]
A Russian court sentenced 24-year-old Ilya Baburin to 25 years in prison for treason and plotting an arson attack against a recruitment center in Siberia on behalf of Ukraine and setting fire to a local music school.[406]
21 May
Kindergarten in Zolochiv (Kharkiv Oblast) after bombing on 21 May
Russian officials claimed that one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone strike in Belgorod Oblast.[407]
Canada imposed new sanctions on Russian individuals and entities for facilitating the illegal transfer of North Korean weapons, including ballistic missiles, for use in the invasion of Ukraine.[408][409]
The EU agreed to allow Ukraine to use the interest earned from seized Russian assets, totalling approximately 2.5 billion to 3 billion euros ($2.7 billion to $3.3 billion) annually, disbursed twice per year. Institutions will keep all interest earned between February 2022 and February 2024, possibly for reconstruction purposes, according to European Commission sources.[410]
More than 3,000 Ukrainian prisoners have applied to join the Ukrainian military.[411]
22 May
Kindergarten in Chuhuiv (Kharkiv Oblast) after missile attack on 22 May
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Klishchiivka in Donetsk Oblast for the second time since the start of the invasion in 2022.[412]
Russian drone strikes on power facilities in Sumy cut power to over half a million consumers in Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv Oblasts.[413]
Ukraine claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 jet near Pokrovsk.[414]
A police officer was killed in a Russian drone strike near Vovchansk.[415]
A Russian court sentenced a resident of Chita to 12 years' imprisonment for spying for Ukraine.[416]
The United Kingdom accused China of supplying lethal aid to Russia.[417]
The SBU announced it had upgraded its Sea Baby USV to launch Grad rockets.[418]
23 May
Printing house in Kharkiv after missile attack on 23 May
Seven people were killed in a Russian attack on the offices of Ukraine's largest printing house, located in Kharkiv.[419][420] One person was killed in a separate attack in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[421]
Russian-installed authorities in Crimea claimed that two people were killed in a Ukrainian missile attack in Simferopol Raion. The pro-Ukrainian partisan group Atesh claimed that the attack targeted a communications hub in Alushta, while other attacks were reported on a military antenna in Semydviria, Belbek airfield and in Yevpatoria.[422]
Ukraine claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 jet over the Donbas.[423] Several sources questioned this claim, stating that the footage of the incident appeared to have been taken from a video game.[424]
Russia claimed to have shot down a drone over Tatarstan.[425] Officials claimed that one person was killed in a drone strike in Belgorod Oblast.[426]
Norway pledged a $190 million military aid package to Ukraine that included support for air defense, naval capabilities, radar, anti-drone systems, and boats.[427]
Russia warned the UK that it could strike British targets "on Ukraine's territory and beyond its borders" if weapons it supplied to Ukraine are used against targets on Russian soil.[428]
The first group of Ukrainian pilots passed the US F-16 training program at Morris Air National Guard Base in Arizona and will undergo further training in Europe.[429]
Putin signed a decree allowing the assets of the United States, its citizens, and its companies to be confiscated and used for compensation for losses incurred by international sanctions.[430]
A court in Moscow sentenced a 36-year-old Russian man to 25 years in prison for joining a pro-Ukrainian unit, the Freedom of Russia Legion, and sabotaging railway equipment.[431]
24 May
Ukrainian authorities ordered the mandatory evacuation of 123 children from 36 settlements in Kharkiv Oblast due to Russian attacks.[432]
The United States sent another military aid package for Ukraine, valued at $275 million. It included HIMARS, munitions, 155 mm and 105 mm high-demand artillery rounds, Javelin and AT4 antitank systems, antitank mines, tactical vehicles, small arms and ammunition.[433][434]
The Ukrainian Air Force announced that it had began using air dropped Small Diameter Bombs, which had "proved resilient to jamming" and had a "nearly 90 percent" accuracy rate, since November 2023.[435]
At least 19 people were killed and 54 others were injured in a Russian airstrike on a hypermarket and other locations in Kharkiv.[436]
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Arkhanhelske, north of Donetsk and near Ocheretyne.[437]
Ukrainian forces claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 jet over Donetsk Oblast using anti-aircraft guns.[438]
Russian officials claimed that four people were injured in Ukrainian air attacks in Belgorod Oblast.[439] According to the regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, four people, including a child, were killed in the villages of Dubovoye and Oktyabrsky by Ukrainian shelling and rockets. Several homes were damaged by shelling in Shebekino. Russian air defences also intercepted 29 drones over the oblast, plus another in Kursk Oblast.[440]
26 May
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Kharkiv Oblast.[441] Three people were killed in separate attacks in Donetsk Oblast.[442]
Ukrainian media reported that an HUR drone struck a Russian early-warning Voronezh M radar system in Orsk, Orenburg Oblast after travelling a distance of some 1,800 kilometres. Satellite images taken on 27 May appear to show burn marks, confirming the attack. The radar is part of the Russian nuclear early warning for air- and space-based threats such as ballistic missiles and bombers.[444][445]
Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson said that Ukraine had the right to strike targets on Russian soil, provided that it "comply with the laws of war".[446]
27 May
Russia claimed to have taken the villages of Netailove, 15 kilometers northwest of Donetsk, and Ivanivka, 20 kilometers east of Kupiansk.[447]
Three people were killed in a Russian missile attack on a car wash in Snihurivka, Mykolaiv Oblast.[448] One person was killed in an airstrike in Kharkiv.[449]
Russian-installed officials in Luhansk claimed that a Ukrainian missile attack caused explosions and a fire near the former Luhansk Higher Military Aviation School and an aircraft repair plant.[450]
Russian officials claimed that a firefighter was killed and three other emergency responders were injured during a drone attack on a fuel station in Livny, Oryol Oblast. Twelve drones were intercepted, including six in Oryol Oblast, by Russian air defences.[451][452] In the evening, a drone was claimed to have been shot over Balashikha, Moscow Oblast.[453]
Spain pledged €1 billion ($1.1 billion) to Ukraine after signing a decade-long security pact between the two countries. The aid will include 19 Leopard 2A4 tanks, artillery and Patriot missiles.[454][455]
Two people were killed in a Russian airstrike on Toretsk.[456]
Belgium and Ukraine signed a security pact worth 977 million euros. It also included the delivery of 30 F-16s. The Dutch government announced that it was sending "part" of a Patriot battery in the hopes that allies could send "parts to assemble a complete system."[457]
French President Emmanuel Macron allowed Ukraine to use SCALP EG missiles against targets on Russian soil, albeit limited to strikes against launch sites of missiles used against Ukraine.[458]
29 May
Two people were killed in a Russian rocket attack on Krasnopillia, Sumy Oblast.[459] Two people were killed in separate attacks in Nikopol.[460]
Explosions near Kerch and the Crimean Bridge were reported. Russian officials claimed that two ferries were damaged by falling missile debris.[461]
Sweden pledged ASC 890 AWACS aircraft for Ukraine as part of an aid package valued at 13.3 Swedish krona ($1.3 billion), as well as its "entire stock" of Pansarbandvagn 302, which Sweden pulled from frontline service, artillery shells and anti-aircraft missiles.[462]
US officials warned Ukraine against strikes on Voronezh radars, fearing such attacks hurt the "strategic stability" between the US and Russia.[463]
30 May
One of buildings of Kharkiv State Zooveterinary Academy after missile attack on 30 May
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Kherson Oblast.[464]
Russian-installed officials in Luhansk Oblast claimed that a gas pipeline was damaged by a missile attack in Pervomaisk.[465]
The HUR claimed that it had destroyed two Russian KS-701 Tunets patrol boats and damaged two other vessels in Vuzka Bay in Chornomorske, Crimea, using naval drones.[466] SBU drones destroyed a Russian Nebo-SVU radar system in Armiansk, Crimea.[467]
President Biden gave Ukraine permission to use weapons provided by the U.S. to attack Russian units in Russian soil in the vicinity of Kharkiv.[468][469]
Germany announced another military aid package for Ukraine worth €500 million ($540 million) that would include artillery, air defence and drones.[470]
31 May
Residential building in Kharkiv after the attack
Nine people were killed in Russian missile attacks in Kharkiv.[471] One person was killed in a separate attack in Donetsk Oblast.[472]
Russian-installed officials in Donetsk Oblast claimed that five people were killed in separate incidents of Ukrainian shelling.[473]
Ukraine launched Neptune missiles and drones at a ferry crossing and an oil depot in Port Kavkaz, Krasnodar Krai. Various sources reported three petroleum tanks were damaged and a fire broke out. Additional facilities at the Kavkaz port were damaged, including a train. A power substation connected to the Crimean Bridge was also damaged.[474][475] Russian authorities claimed that two people were injured in the attack on the depot.[476]
The UAE brokered a prisoner swap in which 75 Ukrainians POWs were swapped for 75 Russian POWs.[477]
Following the US decision to allow it, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also allowed Ukraine to use their weapons to attack targets in Russia.[478][479]
US sources claimed that the US government had handed over the "sensitive plans" for over 1,000 weapons systems for Ukraine to be able to build these weapons domestically.[480]
The Russian Justice Ministry designated the Put’ Domoi (Way Home) movement, a women's organisation composed of wives of Russians mobilised in Ukraine and advocating for their return on its list of "foreign agents", adding that the group was creating a "negative image" of Russia and its military and had called for illegal protests.[481]
June 2024
1 June
Ukrenergo said Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones targeting energy facilities in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblasts. The private energy company DTEK reported that two thermal power plants were "seriously damaged".[482] The governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast said that the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station was in a "critical state" following the attacks.[483]
Russian officials claimed that over 10 HIMARS rockets were destroyed by air defence in Belgorod Oblast. Fragments of the rockets were recovered and photographed.[484]
2 June
Vovchansk (Kharkiv Oblast) after Russian shelling and bombing
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Umanske, 30 kilometers northwest of Donetsk.[485]
Russian officials claimed that nine people were injured in Ukrainian drone attacks and shelling in Belgorod and Kursk Oblasts.[486]
3 June
One person was killed in a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv Oblast.[487] Two people, including a 12-year-old child, were killed in a Russian airstrike in Donetsk Oblast.[488]
A S-300/400 was destroyed by HIMARS missiles in Belgorod. No casualties were reported.[489] Russian authorities claimed that 20 drones were shot down in Kursk Oblast.[490]
Italy announced that it was sending a second SAMP/T system to Ukraine.[491]
4 June
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Kherson Oblast.[492] Another was killed by shelling in Sumy Oblast.[493]
The SBU arrested a man in Zaporizhzhia Oblast on suspicion of plotting an attack against a military enlistment office on behalf of Russia.[494]
Russia "vehemently denied" any involvement in an event in which five coffins draped in French flags were placed under the Eiffel Tower in Paris with the inscription "French soldiers of Ukraine".[495] French media claimed that it was a Kremlin attempt to weaken French support for Ukraine.[496]
Ukraine announced plants to establish a "decentralised energy system" using "mini-power plants" to reduce vulnerability to Russian attacks after the country's generating capacity was found to have been reduced to below 20 gigawatts from its previous capacity of 55 gigawatts.[497]
5 June
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Donetsk Oblast.[498]
6 June
Epicentr store in Kherson after shelling on 6 June
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Chasiv Yar.[499]
A Russian Black Sea Fleet tug boat of the Project 498 "Saturn"/"Proteus" class was sunk by HUR drones on Lake Panske, northwestern Crimea.[500]
In Russia, several explosions and a fire occurred at the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery, which the governor of Rostov Oblast claimed was caused by a drone attack.[501]
President Macron announced that France would send Ukraine an unspecified number of Mirage 2000-5 jet fighters and train Ukrainian pilots to fly them.[504]
Wheat field in Kherson Oblast, burning due to shelling
Russian-installed officials in occupied Ukraine claimed that 22 people were killed and 15 others were injured by Ukrainian shelling in Sadove, Kherson Oblast, while four people were killed and 57 others were injured in a Ukrainian missile strike in Luhansk.[506] One person was claimed killed in a drone strike in Belgorod Oblast.[507]
One person was killed in a Russian missile attack near Poltava.[508]
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Paraskoviivka, 25 kilometers southwest of Donetsk.[509]
The Ukrainian military claimed to have "rendered unserviceable” a Ropucha-class landing ship that had been moved from the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov and was being used to ferry ammunition and other supplies to Russian forces in Mariupol.[510]
The HUR claimed that Hennadii Matsehora, the former mayor of Kupiansk who was wanted for collaboration with Russia, was critically injured in an assassination attempt in Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast.[511] He subsequently died from his injuries on 11 June.[512]
Ukraine signed a contract for the supply of a second Ground Master 200 radar and command module from France that can be integrated with the SAMP/T system.[513]
8 June
Russia claimed to have shot down three Ukrainian drones targeting an air base near Mozdok, in the first such attack in North Ossetia-Alania since the war began.[514]
One person was killed in a Russian attack in Kherson Oblast.[515] Another was killed in an airstrike in Kharkiv Oblast.[516]
The HUR claimed to have damaged two Russian Su-57 fighter jets for the first time using drones during a strike on the Akhtubinsk air base in Astrakhan Oblast.[517][518] Drones also damaged the Russian tug boat Inzhener Smirnov and the barge Sectsia 179 in Taganrog Bay.[519]
A Ukrainian warplane struck a target in Russia using an air delivered weapon for the first time during an attack on a "command node" in Belgorod Oblast.[510]
The ISW assessed that Russia had resumed using the Crimean Bridge to transport fuel into Ukraine for the first time since it was suspended in March 2024 due to Ukrainian attacks.[520][521]
A Ukrainian missile struck a command post of the Russian 6th Combined Arms Army near Shebekino, Belgorod Oblast. Eight officers were reported missing.[523]
Russia claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian drone over Belgorod Oblast.[524]
The Ukrainian Air Force announced that it would start testing its own guided bombs due to a “limited” supply of Western guided weapons.[525]
Bloomberg reported that Russia was forcing African migrants and students to sign contracts with the Russian Army or face deportation.[526]
10 June
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Staromaiorske, southwest of Donetsk.[527] However, the Ukrainian military said that fighting for the village was still ongoing.[528]
Explosions were reported overnight in Crimea by locals in Dzhankoi, Yevpatoria, Chornomorske, Rozdolne and Saky raions. Four missiles reportedly struck a target near Yevpatoria.[529] The Ukrainian military later said it had targeted Russian S-400 and S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems in the attacks.[530]
The Ukrainian military claimed to have shot down a Russian Su-25 fighter jet over the Pokrovsk sector in Donetsk Oblast.[531]
Two people were killed by Russian airstrikes in Kharkiv Oblast.[532][533]
11 June
Russia claimed to have taken the villages of Synkivka, 120 kilometers east of Kharkiv, and Myasozharivka in Luhansk Oblast.[534] The claim over the capture of Synkivka was not supported by war analysts like DeepStateMap.Live, which continued to depict Russian attack vectors to the north and east of the village, but no capture.[535]
A Ukrainian Switchblade, believed to be a 600 or improved model, struck a Russian Buk missile launcher in Sarabash, Donetsk Oblast.[536]
Ukraine formally established the Unmanned Systems Forces, a branch of the Ukrainian military presiding over the force's drone operations.[537]
The US State Department lifted its ban on providing weapons and training to the Azov Regiment after clearing them on charges of human rights abuses in a review.[538]
The New York Times reported that the Russian army was recruiting female prisoners to serve in Ukraine.[539]
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany and its allies had collected some 100 Patriot missiles for delivery during a press conference in Germany with President Zelenskyy. Pistorius announced that Germany would also donate a third Patriot battery, IRIS-T missiles and more Gepard anti-aircraft guns in a package worth some five hundred million euros.[540]
Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones.[541] Later in the day, at least nine people were killed and 29 others injured in a missile strike in Kryvyi Rih.[542]
Explosions were reported in Crimea and Krasnodar Krai according to local media. A Russian S-300 near Belbek airfield and two S-400s near Belbek and Sevastopol were destroyed according to Ukrainian officials.[543]
The US pledged another Patriot battery to Ukraine.[544]
Russia deployed S-500 batteries to Crimea, according to the HUR.[545]
13 June
The Ukrainian military claimed that its Third Special Operations Forces Regiment had destroyed a Russian R-416GM digital radio relay communication station, a truck-based system designed to improve the efficiency of radio relay units in the field, for the first time.[546]
Russia claimed to have shot down three drones over Yaroslavl Oblast and another over Vladimir Oblast. In Belgorod, the Governor claimed a drone damaged a car and injured two people.[547]
A Ukrainian court convicted a former executive of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant of collaborating with Russia and sentenced him to ten years' imprisonment.[548]
The G7 agreed to provide a $50 billion-loan derived from frozen Russian assets for military use by Ukraine during a summit in Italy that also saw the US and Ukraine sign a 10-year bilateral security deal.[549]
One person was killed in a Russian missile attack in Sumy Oblast.[551]
Russian officials claimed that drones struck energy facilities in Rostov and Voronezh Oblasts.[552][553] HUR officials claimed that two Su-34s were damaged during a Ukrainian drone strike on the Morozovsk air base in Rostov Oblast, with unconfirmed reports of casualties.[554]
The Ukrainian 68th Jaeger Brigade claimed to have destroyed an entire Russian tank company consisting of 16 tanks and infantry fighting vehicles in the Pokrovsk sector.[555]
South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik claimed that North Korea could have sent 4.8 million rounds of artillery ammunition to Russia, for use in Ukraine, as well as "dozens" of ballistic missiles.[557]
15 June
Three people were killed in a Russian cluster munitions attack in Ulakly, Donetsk Oblast.[558]
In Russia, the governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that five people were killed by Ukrainian shelling in Shebekino.[559]
The US government announced $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid for Ukraine, mostly for its energy sector.[560]
Ukraine launched a drone attack on western Russia, with the HUR claiming to have struck a metallurgical plant and military production facilities in Belgorod, Voronezh, and Lipetsk Oblasts.[562]
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^"Ukraine: Disregard false information concerning derogations from the European Convention on Human Rights". coe.int. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. 30 April 2024. Retrieved 2 May 2024. Ukraine announced earlier this month that the derogations would no longer cover – Articles 4.3 (related to forced or compulsory labour), 9 (freedom of thought, conscience or religion), 13 (right to an effective remedy), 14 (prohibition of discrimination) and 16 (restrictions on political activity of aliens) of the Convention.
^ abVicky Wong (29 April 2024). "Zelensky: Russia taking advantage of slow arms delivery". bbc.com. BBC News. Retrieved 29 April 2024. The comments come after authorities in the Black Sea port of Odesa said a Russian missile attack had killed four people and injured 28.
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