Monday, September 2
Russia’s war against Ukraine
On September 1, Russian forces launched 10 Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Kharkiv, targeting a shopping center, nearby office buildings, and a sports complex in a residential area. The attack injured 44 residents, including seven children, the youngest being three-month-old boys. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Series of explosions heard in Kyiv. Several waves of explosions were heard in Kyiv shortly after the air alert sounded at around 5:30 a.m. local time, Kyiv Independent journalists reported on Sept. 2.
Russia’s advance toward Pokrovsk accelerates over past week, UK Defense Ministry says. Russian troops accelerated their advance toward Pokrovsk over the last week and are likely within 10 kilometers from the edge of the town, the U.K. Defense Ministry said in its daily intelligence report on Sept. 1.
Russian troops partially go on defensive near Lyptsi in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine’s military says. The Russian military is now trying to hold its positions in the Lyptsi area and regain the ones it has already lost, suffering quite significant losses in this sector of the front line, the Kharkiv group of forces said.
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F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine unlikely shot down by ‘friendly fire,’ NYT suggests. “Friendly fire” from a Patriot missile battery is unlikely to have caused the downing of a U.S.-made F-16 fighter jet, the New York Times reported on Aug. 31, citing two undisclosed senior U.S. military officials.
Russia has not provided a humanitarian corridor from Kursk, says Ukrainian official. Russia has not provided a humanitarian corridor for its citizens to leave Kursk more than three weeks after Ukraine began its incursion into the region, said Vadym Mysnyk, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military’s Operational Tactical Group Siversk.
Ukraine sanctions 150 individuals, entities that support Russian aviation. Ukraine has sanctioned 150 entities and individuals involved in Russia’s aviation industry, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening address on Sept. 1.
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Ukraine war latest: Russia launches attack on Kharkiv, injuring at least 47 people
Kharkiv’s Palace of Sports was destroyed in the recent attack on the Nemyshlyansky district. Rescuers are continuing to dismantle the rubble of the sports facility, as there may be people under it, Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Photo: Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov
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Everything we know about Ukraine’s new Palianytsia missile-drone
With much fanfare, Ukraine has announced a new weapon – the Palianytsia missile drone. The first images of the Palianytsia were shown in a video President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on X, following his announcement the day before about the new weapon’s first successful combat use.
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Ukrainians find solace, identity in books amid Russia’s war
Ukrainian publishers and large bookstore chains report increased book sales, noting unprecedented sales of books by Ukrainian authors, which are now topping the sales charts.
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Volhynian Massacre — the Achilles heel of Ukrainian-Polish relations
In July 2016, the Polish Parliament voted to recognize the mass killings of Poles in Volhynia as a “genocide of Polish people committed by Ukrainian nationalists in 1943-1945.”
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Human cost of war
Russia attacks Kharkiv, injuring at least 47, including medics, children. At around 1 p.m. local time, the first explosions were heard in Kharkiv. The Saltivskyi and Nemyshlianskyi districts of the city came under attack, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov.
Russia strikes Kurakhove in Donetsk Oblast, killing 3, injuring 11. Russia hit a residential area and high-rise buildings in the city center. Apartment buildings, houses, and cars were damaged, according to the police.
Russia’s attack on Sumy injures 13, including 4 children. Russia launched a missile attack on a center for social and psychological rehabilitation of children and an orphanage in Ukraine’s northeastern city of Sumy on Sept. 1.
Military training helicopter crash kills 2. A military training helicopter crash killed both crew members on board, the Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University in Kharkiv said on Sept. 1.
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International response
Most Poles believe Poland should down Russian drones over Polish airspace, survey shows. Most Poles believe the Polish military should shoot down Russian drones that enter Polish airspace during aerial attacks on Ukraine, according to a survey published on Sept. 1 by the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita.
Ukraine should become an EU member despite disagreements over Volyn massacre, says Polish parliamentary speaker. Ukraine should become a member of the EU despite disagreements with Poland over the historical issue of the mass killings of Poles in Volyn in the 1940s, Speaker of the Polish Parliament Szymon Holownia said on Aug. 31.
Armenia suspends participation in Russian-led CSTO ‘at all levels,’ Armenian PM says. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Aug. 31 during a press conference that Armenia has suspended its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) “at all levels,” but that the decision could change.
In other news
Ukraine wins second gold medal at Paris Paralympics in women’s long jump. Ukrainian athlete Oksana Zubkovska won a gold medal in the T12 long jump event on Sept. 1, giving Ukraine its second gold medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympics on the fourth day of the games.
Ukraine wins third gold at Paralympics. Ukraine won its third gold at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris on Sept. 1, after Mykhailo Serbin came first in the 100-meter backstroke.
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