Thursday, 24 February 2022

Ukraine Says Killed "Around 50 Russian Occupiers": 5 Latest Facts

New Delhi: 

Russian forces fired missiles at several cities in Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin authorised a military operation. Local media reported explosions in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Gunfire was also heard near the capital's main airport.

Here are the 5 latest developments of Russia's invasion of Ukraine:
  1. Ukraine says it has killed 'around 50 Russian occupiers'. The announcement came hours after Russia's ground forces crossed into Ukraine from several directions.
  2. Ukraine's border guard today said that three servicemen was killed in a shelling attack along the Crimean border, the first officially confirmed military deaths of the Russian invasion.
  3. The Russian defence ministry said it has destroyed air bases, air defences in Ukraine with precision weapons.
  4. Ukraine claims that it has downed five Russian planes and a helicopter in the east of the country. "According to the Joint Forces Command, today, February 24, in the area of the Joint Forces operation, five planes and a helicopter of the aggressors were shot down," the army general staff said.
  5. Anton Gerashchenko, Ukraine's deputy interior minister, said that Russia has fired missiles on military headquarters, airports, military warehouses near Kyiv, Kharkov and Dnieper.

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