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(English) Ukraine on Fire, January 11


Russian Army manpower losses as of January 11: 367, 620


Children killed (according to the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine): 515


Zelenskyy: Russia is short of weapons, so no pause should be provided

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russia is currently experiencing a certain shortage of weapons, so Ukraine cannot take pause in the war, as such a pause would only benefit the aggressor. "A pause on the battlefield on the territory of Ukraine is not a pause in the war. This does not mean that it is a cessation of the war, and it does not lead to a political dialogue with Russia or anyone else. This pause will only help Russia. Why? Because we understand the volumes [of production] – how much they produce today. We know how many drones and artillery shells they produce per day. And we see what they lack, and that they have a big deficit in drones and artillery. A big deficit. They are also short of missiles," he stressed.


Prosecutor General's Office receives evidence that Russia hit Ukraine with North Korean missiles

Ukrainian investigators have received the first preliminary evidence that Russia may have used missiles made in North Korea in the attack on Kharkiv on 2 January. Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andrii Kostin reports that a comprehensive commission examination is currently underway to finally confirm this fact. Prosecutors are also working with other missile fragments at the sites of recent attacks in Kharkiv and Odesa regions.


Nearly a half million Russian soldiers being used in war of conquest and occupation of Ukraine

Ukrainian Defense intelligence deputy chief, Vadym Skibitskyi, said that Russia has 462,000 soldiers on Ukrainian territory, with units being approximately 92% to 95% staffed.


Estonia announces €1.2 billion long-term assistance package for Ukraine until 2027

Estonia will allocate 1.2 billion euros of assistance to Ukraine until 2027. This was announced by President of Estonia Alar Karis at a joint press conference with Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to the capital, Tallinn. "Ukraine needs more and better weapons. The capacity of the EU's military industry must be increased so that Ukraine gets what it needs, not tomorrow, but today. We should not have any restrictions on the supply of arms to Ukraine," Karis said.


Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group shoots dead a Ukrainian civilian

On January 10, a Russian reconnaissance group shot a civilian man in his car in the Semenivka community in the Chernihiv region, which borders Russia in the north. It happened between the villages of Hremiachka and Leonivka. From there, the border with Russia is about 500 meters away.

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