The United States has strongly condemned Russia’s missile strikes on Ukrainian cities and stated it will continue efforts to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia accountable for all atrocities and war crimes.
Various districts, especially the city center, saw varying degrees of damage: 45 residential buildings, 6 educational institutions (3 schools, 1 kindergarten, and 2 pre-school buildings), 2 social service institutions, 6 cultural institutions, 5 healthcare facilities, and 2 administrative buildings. The aggressor also struck 5 critical infrastructure sites and the capital’s housing and communal services.

Russian President Vladimir Putin accusing Ukraine of being involved in damaging the Crimean Bridge, as well as calling the incident a terror attack, is too cynical of a move.
The United States is not in negotiations with Poland about the possible placement of nuclear weapons on its territory within the framework of the Nuclear Sharing program, and has no intention of doing so in countries that joined NATO after 1997.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has appointed Andriy Pyshnyy as governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU).
On October 7, three ships carrying Ukrainian agricultural products sailed from the ports of Chornomorsk, Odesa and Pivdennyi.
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Ales Bialiatski, the head of Belarusian Vyasna rights group, the Russian human rights organization Memorial and the Ukrainian human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties.
Turkey is making great efforts to achieve positive results in ending the war in Ukraine and hopes for future talks between Ukraine and Russia.
In light of Russia’s escalating war of aggression against Ukraine and the illegal annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, the European Union decided today to impose a new package of economic and individual sanctions against Russia.
Members of the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the world to increase military assistance to Ukraine amid the Russian military aggression.
To date, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have liberated more than 400 square kilometers of territories in Kherson region and are advancing farther.
Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office says the government will never recognize attempts to seize territories by force, and advocates bringing Russian President Vladimir Putin to justice for his “brutality.”
Moscow’s efforts to force the Germans to put the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline into operation have been mocked as a “nice try” in Berlin.
Ukraine’s Air Force has launched more than 10 strikes on enemy positions over the past day. Nine Russian ammunition and military equipment clusters and two air defense missile systems were confirmed as destroyed.
The U.S. government has announced that it is giving an additional $625 million in security assistance to Ukraine.