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(English) Ukraine on Fire, September 23


Russian Army manpower losses as of September 23: 275, 460


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


Zelenskyy thanks Poland: Any challenges are nothing compared to strength between our peoples

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has presented state awards to a Polish journalist and a volunteer medic in Lublin. He thanked the Polish people, noting that any challenges on their shared path were “nothing compared to the strength between Ukrainians and Poles”.


Zelenskyy visits Ireland after Canada

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy flew to Ireland after his visits to Canada and the USA. Zelenskyy held an unscheduled meeting with the head of the Sovereign Council of the Republic of Sudan, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in the airport building. Particularly, they discussed common security challenges: the activities of illegal armed groups funded by Russia.


Budanov: 9 people killed in attack on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Sevastopol

Ukraine’s attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol has killed at least 9 people and wounded 16. Russian generals are among them. Ukraine’s Intelligence chief claimed that the group’s commander, Colonel-General Romanchuk, is among the wounded and in a serious condition. The chief of staff, Lieutenant General Tsekov, is unconscious. The number of injured regular servicemen who are not staff members is still being established. These are soldiers on duty, security guards are not included in the list.


More blasts rock Sevastopol, smoke billows from oil depot near Russian Black Sea Fleet base

The column of smoke was seen rising in the Inkerman area, presumably, after the missile struck there. There is an oil depot of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the area. A missile was also reported to have been seen flying at an altitude of 30 meters. Following the explosion, the city’s occupation administration closed Sevastopol Bay to marine traffic.


Former Wagner Group commander detained while trying to return to Russia

The Norwegian police have detained Andrei Medvedev, Former Commander of the Wagner PMC, who had previously fled from Russia to Norway and asked for asylum, while attempting to illegally cross the border with Russia. The former Wagner Group commander explained that he believed he would soon be extradited to Ukraine and that returning to Russia was a safer alternative.

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