Ukraine, Armed Conflict / War, Level 5: Heavy fighting between Ukrainian and Russian troops in the east of the country – Ukraine [Update 124]

Update 2024-10-21 (4): Several people were killed while several others were injured on Monday (21 October) following Russian shelling in Kurakhove city, Pokrovsk District, Donetsk Oblast. Material damage was reported.

Update 2024-10-21 (3): Russian forces killed at least two people and injured 15 others in air strikes against targets in the city of Zaporizhia on Monday (21 October). This is according to media reports. At least 30 buildings were damaged. Meanwhile, at least one person was injured by Russian bombs in Myrnohrad (Donetsk), explosions were also reported from Sumy.

Update 2024-10-21 (2): According to reports, Russian forces launched over 110 drones at targets across Ukraine during the night to Monday (21 October). Dozens of the drones were intercepted. Multiple people were injured in an attack on Kharkiv and power outages were also reported. At least four people were injured in a rocket attack in Kryvyi Rih (Dniproptrovsk) during the night to Monday (21 October, local time) as well. A hotel, several buildings, and multiple vehicles were also damaged in the attack. Further attacks without casualties were reported in the Nikopol District.

Update 2024-10-21 (1): Several people were injured following Russian strikes in Kharkiv on Sunday (20 October) at around 10 pm (local time). The attacks targeted residential buildings, workshops, gas stations, homes, and vehicles, leaving parts of the city without electricity. Significant damage was also reported in the districts of Oleksandrivskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Khortytskyi in Zaporizhzhia, where multiple buildings and several private homes were hit. On Saturday (19 October), Russian troops launched more than a dozen attacks on Nikopol, Chervonohryhorivska, Pokrovsk and Marhanets communities in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. At least one house, several buildings and power lines were damaged during the attack. No injuries were reported.