The Russian invasion of Ukraine began 932 days ago. Russian military strikes energy facilities in every region of Ukraine, some of which have been hit by the enemy more than 40 times in total. Russian troops have damaged 184,000 civilian facilities in Ukraine, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine reported Wednesday. Here's what happened in and around Ukraine over the past 24 hours.
> Secretary of State USA Antony Blinken announced that Ukraine will receive over USD 700 million (nearly three billion zlotys) in support from Washington. Aid package worth over 600 million pounds (over three billion zlotys) will be transferred to Kiev Great Britain.
> Russian soldiers committed approximately 137 thousand war crimes in Ukraine – said the president Volodymyr Zelensky at the “United for Justice” conference. He added that these are only the crimes that have been documented.
> Russians are striking energy facilities in every region of Ukraine, with some of them hit by the enemy more than 40 times in total. Russian troops have damaged 184,000 civilian facilities in Ukraine, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine reported on Wednesday. “The Ukrainian energy system has suffered losses worth more than billions of dollars,” said First Deputy Prosecutor General Oleksiy Khomenko, emphasizing that it is not yet possible to determine the exact amount of losses.
> The Ukrainian Air Force announced on Wednesday in Kyiv State of emergency a ballistic missile attack heading towards the Poltava region. The Ukrainian capital was hosting a visit by the heads of diplomacy of the United States and Great Britain, Antony Blinken and David Lemmy.
> Without the help of the United States, Ukraine will not be able to win the war against Russiawe expect that Washington will allow us to use American weapons to attack targets deep inside Russia, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
> Michael Douglas with his son Dylan visited Kyiv – the media reported. According to the local tourism office, the actor “was impressed by the beauty of the city's architecture.”
> Prime minister Croatia Andrej Plenković announced in Kiev that a summit of Southeastern European countries supporting Ukraine will be held in Dubrovnik in October – according to his entry on the X platform.
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