Russian aggressors attacked the village of Budy in the Kharkov region; During an independent evacuation in a belt belt, nine civilians detonated a Russian tripwire. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
In Budy, the head of the district department of the State Emergency Service and a policeman were killed, railway workers were injured.
On the afternoon of July 13, Russian occupation forces launched two strikes on Buda, killing two people, wounding 22 others, and hospitalizing nine, including a child.
As a result of a Russian air strike on the village of Budy in the Kharkov region, the head of the Kharkov regional department of the State Emergency Service in the Kharkov region, Artem Kostyrya, was killed. A police officer from the patrol police response sector of the Kharkov regional police department, senior police sergeant Alexei Koshchei, was also killed.
Russia’s double strike in Buda hit railway facilities and rolling stock, Ukrzaliznytsia reported. Five railway workers were initially injured. Three of them were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds and concussions, and two others received medical attention at the scene.
As a result of the explosion on a Russian tripwire, three people died and six others were injured.
In the Kharkov region, in the village of Staritsa, during an independent evacuation in a forest belt, nine civilians blew up a Russian tripwire. Three people died on the spot, six people were injured in varying degrees of severity and were hospitalized.
The Russian aggressors intensified the attack in the direction of Vremev
In the last 24 hours, at least 149 military clashes have taken place between the two frontline armies. The enemy carried out 64 airstrikes using 94 KAB against the positions of Ukrainian units and settlements. In addition, he conducted almost 5,000 attacks, including 143 from multiple rocket launch systems. The Russian invaders are storming the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 9 directions. In the direction of Vremiv, the enemy carried out six attacks on our positions in the area of Vodyanoye and Urozhaynoye.
The situation with Russia attacking Ukraine from the north is escalating
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, emphasized that the Russians are attacking from the north today. According to him, there is no disaster, but “it is impossible not to see the problems.”
Meanwhile, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on July 13, the operational situation in the direction of Volyn and Polesie has not changed significantly – there are no signs of the formation of offensive enemy groups. The headquarters also reported that the enemy maintains a military presence on the border with Chernihiv and Sumy regions, shelling populated areas from its territory, and increasing the density of mine-exploding obstacles on the border of the state of Ukraine.
Lukashenko ordered the withdrawal of troops from the southern border to permanent deployment areas
The formal leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, traveled to the Brest region and announced the elimination of tension on the Ukrainian border. According to him, “now the Republic of Belarus does not have any complications with Ukrainians, and he hopes that there are none.”
The SBU burned an oil depot in the Rostov region
An oil depot in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation in the Tsimlyansky district was set on fire due to an attack by SBU drones. “Various brands of gasoline and diesel fuel with a total volume of 12.5 thousand cubic meters are stored at the facility.”
Zelensky visited Ireland
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s plane landed in Ireland en route from the United States. The Ukrainian leader met with Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris. Zelensky and Harris discussed the war in Ukraine in a bilateral meeting. In particular, Harris reaffirmed Irish support for Ukraine’s bid to join the EU and offered help to the thousands of Ukrainian children forcibly deported to Russia and Belarus after the invasion.
North Korea called the NATO summit declaration an “illegal document” and declared “strong opposition”
The DPRK responded to the NATO summit declaration, condemning North Korea’s arms transfer to Russia and calling the document “illegal.” Pyongyang said the declaration “violates the legitimate rights of independent sovereign states and is a confrontational agenda fueling a new Cold War and military confrontation on a global scale.” In a statement, the North Korean Foreign Ministry noted its readiness to strengthen its decisive strategic opposition to the United States and NATO.
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Source: korrespondent

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