Rescue operations have been completed in Zaporizhzhia, where ten people were killed and 24 injured, including three children, after a Russian airstrike on 6 December.
The number of Russian assault actions on the Vremivka front increases, while Russian tanks and armored vehicles are deployed, but Ukrainian soldiers remain determined to resist.
Russian president's order to reclaim Kursk territory by 20 January signals mounting pressure on Russian forces as Ukraine’s gains expose vulnerabilities in Moscow’s defenses.
After a massive attack involving 83 drones, Russian forces left the Zaporizhzhia plant on the verge of a blackout, with only one power line linking it to Ukraine’s grid.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine anticipate imminent Russian attacks on the Vremivka and Hulyaipole fronts, as Russian forces concentrate troops and ammunition for targeted assaults.
At least four explosions were reported near Mariupol Airport overnight, with a Russian air defense unit reportedly damaged, according to local officials.
Russia struck critical civilian infrastructure in the city at 9:37 with a ballistic missile, causing casualties and igniting a fire, per local authorities.
Military analyst and veteran Oleksii Hetman warns that Russian forces are likely preparing for a serious offensive in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, concentrating significant manpower and equipment toward Huliaypole and Orikhiv.
Increased movement of Russian forces, including assault units, is observed along the Berdiansk axis toward the frontline, according to Mariupol Mayor's Advisor Petro Andriushchenko.
The destruction of a railway bridge in Berdiansk, reportedly carried out by Ukraine’s intelligence and resistance, has severed a vital supply link, complicating fuel and ammunition deliveries for Russian forces.