Ukrainian drone operators from the 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade eliminated approximately 100 Russian personnel and destroyed 17 armored vehicles during a failed counterattack in Vovchansk.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has signed a significant arms procurement agreement with Denmark, leveraging $435 million in frozen Russian assets to fund domestic weapons production.
Ukrainian forces reclaimed control of the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant in a critical special operation, with reports highlighting the ruthless treatment of Russian soldiers by their own commanders, who forced them into futile resistance.
Despite the intensified attacks, Ukrainian forces continue to resist the Russian offensive, while enemy units reinforce positions and strengthen defenses in other key areas.
Russian troops are being sent on suicidal missions with no chance of survival, while artillery fire deliberately targets their own forces to reveal Ukrainian positions.
The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office confirms that rescuers have discovered the body of a fourth victim under the debris of a nine-story apartment building struck by a Russian bomb.
Eight Russian-guided aerial bombs struck residential areas and civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv on 24 Sept, causing significant casualties and damage.
Law enforcers detained a recently mobilized 45-year-old soldier in Kharkiv for suspected collaboration with Russian military intelligence, providing target coordinates for air strikes, and planning to flee to Russia to join enemy forces.
Russian forces conducted massive drone and missile assault across Ukraine, with air defenses successfully intercepting 66 Shahed drones. Zaporizhzhia suffered a deadly bombing, while Kharkiv experienced a missile strike.
Russian forces struck a residential building in Kharkiv with a FAB-250 bomb, injuring 21 civilians, including three minors. Two victims are in serious condition, as per local authorities.
Russians killed a woman, 74, in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, and three more elderly Ukrainians in Sumy Oblast, including a 73-year-old man and his 72-year-old wife.
A Kharkiv printing house partially resumed operations after a devastating Russian missile strike, focusing on textbook production despite significant challenges.
Two civilians in Nikopol were injured following Russian attacks, which also caused damage to residential buildings and infrastructure, local officials report.