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In a single day, Saporichya endured an astonishing 171 impacts.

Emergency responders extract a survivor from the debris of a collapsed structure in Kharkiv.
Emergency responders extract a survivor from the debris of a collapsed structure in Kharkiv.

In a single day, Saporichya endured an astonishing 171 impacts.

In the last 24 hours, it's reported that Russian forces have struck the Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia 171 times. This was disclosed by the region's military governor, Ivan Fedorov, on Telegram. He mentioned four Russian aerial assaults on the villages of Lobkove, Pjatschatki, and Nowoandriiwka, involving 95 unmanned aerial vehicles.

07:03: Rescuers save man from debris after Russian attack on KharkivFollowing a Russian air assault on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, in northeastern Ukraine, rescuers managed to pull a man alive from the debris of a collapsed event hall, as reported by Reuters. The survivor reported feeling fine shortly after being rescued. According to authorities, over 40 individuals, including five kids, were injured in the Russian rocket attacks on Kharkiv. Several rockets hit a shopping mall and an event hall in the eastern city on Sunday afternoon.**

06:20: Multiple explosions and fires: Massive Russian aerial assault on KyivRussia launched a barrage of unmanned aerial vehicles, over ten cruise missiles, and numerous ballistic missiles against Ukraine. Kyiv and presumably other cities were affected, according to Ukrainian air defenses, which reported on Telegram. Amidst a series of explosions in Kyiv, many residents sought refuge in air raid shelters. Mayor Vitali Klitschko noted that emergency services were called to the Holosiyivskyi and Solomianskyi districts and reported several fires. The Kyiv military administration head, Serhiy Popko, also mentioned fires. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, an individual was reportedly injured by falling debris. "The enemy will feel it," said the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, on Telegram.**

Emergency responders aid a person in navigating the debris of a crumbled structure in Kharkiv.

05:39: Explosions: Russian rocket attack hits KyivOnce more, Kyiv was targeted by a Russian rocket attack, as reported by Ukrainian military sources. Ukrainian air defenses were deployed to counter the attack, according to military representatives' statements on Telegram. Witnesses in Kyiv reported several loud explosions, suggesting activation of air defense systems. The precise number of rockets launched and possible damage is yet to be determined.**

04:46: Putin confirms progress in construction of second gas pipeline to ChinaPresident Vladimir Putin stated that preparations for the construction of a new Russian gas pipeline through Mongolia to China are progressing as planned. In January 2022, a feasibility study was approved, and necessary technical surveys were conducted, according to Putin, in an interview with the Mongolian newspaper "Onoodor." The planned pipeline "Power of Siberia 2" is expected to transport 50 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from the Russian region of Yamal to China through Mongolia.**

Emergency responders extract a survivor from the debris of a collapsed structure in Kharkiv.

03:34: Russian shelling injures 13, including two children, in Sumy orphanageRussian troops reportedly shelled a children's rehabilitation facility and orphanage in Sumy, injuring 13 people, including two children. The building is located in a residential area, according to the local military administration, as reported by "Ukrainska Pravda."**

02:26: Poll: Over half of Poles support shooting down Russian drones in Polish airspaceA poll by the Polish newspaper "Rzeczpospolita" indicated that nearly 60% of Poles believed the Polish military should shoot down Russian drones penetrating Polish airspace during air attacks on Ukraine. The poll regarded an unidentified object, suspected to be a kamikaze drone of the Shahed type, which stayed in Polish airspace for over 30 minutes before disappearing on August 26. Polish Brigadier General Tomasz Drewniak commented to Radio RMF24 that Russia likely tested Poland's air defense capabilities by sending drones into their airspace.**

00:26: Loss of life reported in Belgorod following Ukrainian shellingThe governor of the Russian region of Belgorod, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced that one individual had been killed by Ukrainian artillery fire in the village of Shagarovka near the border. Three people were injured in attacks on the village of Shebekino. At least one other village was shelled by Ukrainians, according to Gladkov.**

23:08: Russia alleges thwarting "massive" Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and 14 other regionsRussia claims to have repelled "massive" Ukrainian drone attacks on the capital Moscow and 14 other regions. A total of 158 unmanned aerial vehicles were reportedly intercepted, according to the Russian defense ministry's Telegram message.**

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22:24: Injuries rise to 47 following Russian air strike on KharkivThe number of injured in the Russian air strike on Kharkiv has risen to 47, including seven children, the Ukrainian state emergency service reported on Telegram. Several civilian buildings, including a shopping center, were hit, as observed in photos from news agencies.**

21:52: Ukrainian helicopter crash during training flight leaves two pilots deadTwo pilots died when a Ukrainian military helicopter crashed during a training flight at the Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University. The Mi-2 helicopter was involved in a training mission when it crashed, according to the Ukrainian state news agency Ukrinform.**

21:06: Ukraine to experience power outages due to Russian attacks on energy gridUkraine will experience temporary power outages on Monday due to Russia's massive attacks on the country's energy infrastructure, according to Ukrainian energy company Ukrenergo. The organization warned that the extent of restrictions may change.**

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The international community continues to condemn the ongoing The attack on Ukraine, with several nations imposing sanctions on Russia.In light of the intensifying conflict, there have been calls for a united response to halt the Russian aggression against Ukraine.

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