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(English) Ukraine on Fire, October 5



Russian Army manpower losses as of October 5: 280, 470


Children killed (according to the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine): 504


Russians strike café in Kharkiv region, killing 51 people

The Russians have struck a civilian facility in the village of Hroza in the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv region. Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, said on the national 24/7 newscast that a memorial dinner for a deceased resident was being held in the café when it was bombed by the Russians. 51 civilians were killed, including a 6-year-old child. According to preliminary reports, the Russians targeted the café with an Iskander missile.


More than 26,000 Ukrainians are reported missing

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, more than 26,000 Ukrainians are still missing. Of these, 11,000 are civilians and almost 15,000 are military personnel.


Russian troops attacked a hospital in Beryslav, Kherson region

The Russians completely destroyed the 4th floor of the medical center, 3 floors were partially destroyed. Also damaged ambulances. At the moment it is known about two injured medical workers.


Zelenskyy held a series of meetings with European leaders during the European Political Community Summit

The President of Ukraine met with the Prime Ministers of Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Armenia, the President of France and the Chancellor of Germany, along with the President of the European Council and the President of the European Parliament. This was reported by Zelenskyy's press service.


Ukraine pauses complaints against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia at the WTO

This was stated by Ukraine's trade representative Taras Kachka. The parties are currently looking for a practical solution. "This is a general issue of trade between Ukraine and the EU. We see that this problem (imports of Ukrainian agricultural products - ed.) will be eliminated in the coming weeks and months. There will be a lot of news about how the licensing regime is changing, etc. It will be very active work," he says.


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