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3:19 AM

Russia concentrates forces near Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

According to a Zaporizhzhia Oblast military administration spokesperson, Russian forces are building up command structures and air defense systems towards Huliaipole, 82 kilometers east of Zaporizhzhia, and continue to fire on the Ukrainian army positions with mortars, artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
1:48 AM

US officials meet with Zelensky in Kyiv.

According to Zelensky’s adviser Oleksiy Arestovych, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Ukraine's President on April 24. The meeting, which the U.S. hasn’t yet confirmed, is the highest-level visit by U.S. officials to Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion.
12:51 AM

Mariupol Defenders post new video of civilians trapped in Azovstal.

Shot on April 24, the video shows Azov fighters bringing food to civilians, mostly women and children, who have been sheltering in the basements of the Azovstal steel plant for two months. In the video, one woman says they only have enough water left for another week. Another says toddlers are sleeping in diapers made of plastic bags and fabric. Despite Putin's statement to stop shelling the plant on April 21, the ceasefire has been violated several times by the Russian side.
2 months of Russia's devastating war in before and after photos
11:50 PM

2 months of Russia's devastating war in before and after photos.

April 24 marks two months since Russia began its all-out war against Ukraine. The unprovoked Russian aggression has already cost Ukraine a devastating price, and it continues to rise every day. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, since Feb. 24, Russia has launched 2,000 missiles at the Ukrainian territory. Many
11:14 PM

Zelensky congratulates Ukrainians with Orthodox Easter.

"Last year we celebrated Easter at home because of the pandemic. This year we celebrate the Resurrection of Christ again not the way we are used to. Because of another virus. Because of the plague called war. Both last year's and the current threat have one thing in common — nothing can defeat Ukraine," President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a recent address on April 24.
8:50 PM

FT: Putin shifts to land-grab strategy in Ukraine.

Citing an undisclosed source, the Financial Times reported that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, who considered a peace deal with Ukraine last month, had lost interest in diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine. “He wants to win big,” the source said.
7:12 PM

General Staff: Russian forces fail to advance in Kharkiv Oblast.

According to the latest update from Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Russian troops intensified their offensive in Kharkiv Oblast, trying to advance. “The enemy was unsuccessful, suffered losses and was forced to retreat to previously occupied frontiers,” the report reads.
6:39 PM

10 people remain hospitalized after deadly Russian airstrike in Odesa.

Two victims will have to undergo surgeries, Mykola Turchyn, chief physician of one of the municipal clinical hospitals, said. "Everyone is in stable condition. There are severe and medium injuries," he added. Seven Russian missiles targeted Odesa on April 23, with one of them hitting a residential building and killing eight people, including a three-month-old baby.
4:44 PM

UK human rights lawyer: Russia quietly allowing rape in Ukraine.

Helena Kennedy, who is part of a legal task force helping to build cases of alleged war crimes in Ukraine, said the evidence so far showed that "Russian troops have been given tacit permission to rape civilians during their invasion of Ukraine," adding that soldiers have a kind of "immunity" as nobody was being disciplined for offenses.
3:09 PM

Ombudsman: Russian shells rain down on Ukrainian cities on eve of Orthodox Easter.

"On the eve of one of the biggest Orthodox holidays, the Russian army continued to actively shell peaceful cities in Ukraine and kill civilians," Ombudsman Lyudmyla Denisova said. Russian strikes killed eight people in Luhansk Oblast, four people in Donetsk Oblast, three people in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, and two in Kharkiv Oblast.
1:09 PM

Russia claims it forcibly deported almost one million Ukrainians.

The Russian Defense Ministry reported that since the start of a full-scale invasion, 951,000 Ukrainians had been forcibly deported to Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories, including those taken before Feb. 24. This number reportedly includes 174,689 children.
12:54 PM

West Virginia to send armored personnel carriers to Ukraine.

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced on April 22 that the state will provide Ukraine with an undisclosed number of M-113 Armored Personnel Carriers “as part of a drawdown of Department of Defense inventories to support the country.”
12:19 PM

Podolyak says Russia continues to shell Mariupol, calls for ceasefire.

Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the Ukrainian presidential administration, said in a Tweet on April 24 that “Russia is constantly attacking Mariupol’s Azovstal,” a steel plant sheltering soldiers and residents. Podolyak urged Russia to open a humanitarian corridor, as well as for a “special round of negotiations” to enable the evacuation of troops and civilians.
Kharkiv residents under fire: ‘I hear some shelling every hour’
12:19 PM

Kharkiv residents under fire: ‘I hear some shelling every hour’.

Even after a Russian missile blew up Kharkiv’s city hall and the central square on March 1, Oleksandr Zuiev didn’t want to leave his hometown. Zuiev, 46, didn’t believe Russian forces would target civilians and never expected his own apartment to come under fire. “I was wrong,

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3:21 PM

Inside the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine

Forged from the remnants of the Soviet Spetsnaz, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have become a vital pillar of the country’s current defense, playing their role in some of the war’s most decisive engagements – from Kyiv to Donbas, and to Kursk Oblast in Russia.
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