Ukraine’s latest war, at a glance  

  • During fighting that took place on Saturday night, Russia was unable to seize Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. 
  • On Sunday, Russian forces invaded Kharkiv (Ukraine’s second largest city),
  • Reports claim that street battles are taking place. However, photographs show one Russian military vehicle set ablaze.
  • Oleh Sinehubov is the head of Kharkiv’s regional administration and asked the civilian population not to flee their homes. 
  • According to Igor Konashenkov, the Russian defense ministry spokesperson says that Russian forces have apparently blocked Kherson’s and Berdyansks and launched another missile attack on Ukraine’s military infrastructure.
  • UN says that at most 240 civilians in Ukraine have been murdered 
  • Ukraine has seen at least 200k refugees, of which 150,000 are said to have entered Poland from Ukraine.
  • Unconfirmed reports claiming that the Kyiv hospital was bombed by Russian troops have since been disproven.
  • TSN in Ukraine reported that the victim was killed at a local children’s clinic. 
  • According to Kyiv Independent at most two children and two adults were hurt in an incident at Okhmadyt children’s hospital for cancer.
  • The New York Times refuted the claim, stating that although gunfire could be heard close to the hospital, it was not shelled with artillery.
  • Oleg Nikolenko, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s foreign ministry said that their airforce destroyed a missile targeting the capital Kyiv by an aircraft from Russian ally Belarus. 
  • Ukraine’s defense ministry called for foreigners today to sign up to its armed forces to fight against Putin’s army. Minister of Foreign Affairs in Ukraine also urged people to reach out to his department.  
  • UK intelligence reports that fighting in Kyiv was of a lower intensity than usual last night.
  • According to the MoD, there was an “intensive” exchange of rocket artillery between Kharkiv and Moscow. This was followed by heavy fighting between Ukrainian forces and Russian troops.
  • Russia claimed, as the fighting continued, that it was entering into peace negotiations with the Ukrainian government. 
  • Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson said that the delegation included diplomats and military officers. Dmitry Peskov stated, “The Russian delegation has been prepared for negotiations, but we now need to wait for the Ukrainians.” 
  • Zelensky stated that the Ukraine is ready to engage in peace negotiations, but he did not say they would be held in Belarus, which was used as a base for Russian troops before the invasion.
  • Zelensky, who was standing in front of a Ukrainian flag in an army-green t-shirt and jumper said that if there hadn’t been any aggressive action on your territory, we could speak in Minsk… Other cities can also be used for talks.
  • In the meantime, Ukraine destroyed a 56-tank convoy of Chechen fighters
  • Magomed Tshaev, one of Chechnya’s highest-ranking generals was killed.  
  • In the early hours Sunday local time, at least two explosions rattled the country
  • Vasylkiv in southwest Ukraine saw its fuel depot being attacked by Russian ballistic Missiles
  • A eerie orange glow was cast over Kyiv about 40 km north of the capital. 
  • The explosion of a gas pipeline close to Kharkiv caused huge mushroom clouds that soared into the air.
  • After a Russian shell landed on an apartment block, a woman was killed in Kharkiv 
  • Elon Musk accepted to have his Starlink satellite networks on in Ukraine
  • If Russia’s telecoms networks are destroyed, officials will make it possible for locals to still have access to the internet.
  • We are determined to counter Russian propaganda and expose Putin’s military violence
  • Russian prime minister furious over slower-than-expected attempts to seize Ukraine 
  • James Heappey from the UK Armed Forces Ministry, wrote in The Telegraph warning Putin that his days are ‘certainly over’ if they fail to achieve their goal of taking Kyiv. 
  • Heappey was a former Major in the Rifles and said that Putin could fail and show the Russian people how much he doesn’t care for them. Putin’s days of being president are certain to be over and his circle will soon be filled with the kleptocratic elite. Putin will lose power, and he won’t be able to pick his successor.
  • But there is concern that Putin may become even more determined to subdue the Ukrainian resistance if Russia slows down its invasion plan.
  • The US crew that was filming in Belgorod (Russia) near the Ukrainian border spotted a Russian thermobaric launcher.
  • These weapons contain an explosive chemical mixture and a high-explosive fuel. They can send supersonic blast waves which can cause destruction of buildings. 
  • Millions of residents are hiding underground
  • Some others, however have taken to the streets equipped with guns or Molotov cocktails to try to fight back
  • US and EU reached an agreement to limit Russia’s SWIFT messaging service use. It is essential for financial transactions worldwide.
  • Donald Trump condemns the invading army Saturday
  • He declared that: “The Russian attack upon Ukraine is appalling. It’s an outrageous and atrocious act. This would never have happened. For the Ukrainian people, we pray. God bless them all.
  • Fan Xianrong from China shared a video scotching that he claimed he fled Kyiv. 
  • Other Chinese citizens in Ukraine should be urged to seek shelter 
  • China attempts to condemn attacks while maintaining ally Vladimir Putin side by side

After failing to capture Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine overnight, Russian forces entered Kharkiv. Today’s Ukrainian president said that peace negotiations were possible.

On Sunday morning, footage shared online showed Putin’s army trucks rolling across the city of 1.41million people. It is located in Eastern Ukraine at the border with Russia.

Also, soldiers were seen walking through Kharkiv by foot. A very dramatic video shows Russians moving slowly along a roadway before they run and fire their guns at the Ukrainians.

Another online clip shows an unidentified army vehicle that was claimed to belong to Russians set alight. Locals claim the Ukrainians had torched it in order to protect their home. 

Oleh Sinehubov (head of the Kharkiv region administration) stated that Ukrainian troops are fighting Russian forces in the city, and asked citizens not to evacuate their homes.  

Meanwhile, the UK’s Ministry of Defence released its  latest intelligence update, saying there had been an ‘intensive’ exchange of rocket artillery in the city, followed by ‘heavy fighting’ between Ukrainian and Russian forces. According to it, fighting in Kyiv’s capital was ‘less intense than usual’.

Hours after Russia suffered a serious blow, a Chechen column sent by Russia to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zilensky was blown up in the hands of locals. 

After their 56-tank convoy was destroyed by Ukrainian missile fire, the rebel armed group, known for its barbaric violence, human rights violations, and other crimes, is believed to have been exterminated. Although it is not clear how many were killed, the numbers are likely to be in the hundreds. 

The deaths of the victims were announced by The Kyiv Independent Kyiv officials told a news outlet that they had managed to retain control over Ukraine’s capital during combat on Saturday night into Sunday morning.

Mykola povoroznyk was the first Deputy Chairman for Kyiv City State Administration. She stated: “The situation in Kyiv has stabilized, and the Ukrainian army is fully controlling the capital. There were many clashes at night with the sabotage groups. 

On Sunday, however, Russian forces entered Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv. Social media footage showed Russian trucks and tanks rolling through Kharkiv, which is located in eastern Ukraine. Gunshots can also be heard from the area.

Another video shared online shows Russian soldiers walking into the city of 1.419million people, along with an Army truck that was said to have been engulfed in flames. 

Oleg Nikolenko from Ukraine’s foreign ministry said that their airforce shot down the missile targeting Kyiv by an aircraft coming in from Russia ally Belarus.

While fighting continued in the north and south, Russian forces claimed they had blocked Kherson in the South and Berdyansk at the North. This effectively opened up a land link between Russia and Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.

General Magomed Tushaev is one of the Chechens who was said to be exterminated. He was commander of the 141th motorized national guard brigade – Chechen head of state Ramzan Kadyrov’s elite force.

Tushaev also was pictured together with Kadyrov as a testament to his important role in the Chechen regime. This Chechen regime gained international notoriety because it killed, tortured, and hunted down homosexual men. 

Kadyrov may even have visited the doomed squadron before they died in a Ukrainian forest. 

Vladimir Putin’s slow efforts to take control of Ukraine are now facing a devastating psychological blow from the terror squadron. Russian Premier had sent the terrorist squadron to kill or capture Ukrainian President Volodymyr Ziensky. He knew full well the brutal reputation of the fighters would cause fear in the hearts besieged Ukrainians. 

Every fighter was presented with a deck including photos of Ukrainian officials. 

Zelensky, however, is not going down and has earned a worldwide hero status for his courageous dispatches from front line. His reported murders of assassins have caused great disgrace to Chechnya. 

Putin seems to grow increasingly angry at his inability to take control of Ukraine and hasn’t issued an address publically for days. 

Russia is believed to be the next great power, with its firepower and manpower far outweighing Ukraine’s.

However, the defense of the smaller country has tarnished the Russian military image. The Kremlin is still far away from their ultimate goal to seize the capital of Kyiv as well as establish its government. 

Today’s appeal by Ukraine’s Defence Ministry to Foreigners was made to fight Putin’s army and join the armed forces. Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine also urged people to reach out to his office. In a Tweet this morning, he stated that “Together we defeated Hitler and will defeat Putin.”

Today’s fighting was still going on. The Kremlin informed that a Russian delegation arrived in Homel, Belarus, to hold talks with Ukrainian officials.  Dmitry Peskov (Kremlin spokesperson) said the delegation comprises military officials as well diplomats.

He stated that the Russian delegation was ready to talk and is now waiting on the Ukrainians.

However, while Zelensky said that while said the Ukraine was ready for peace talks, he said they would not be taking place in Belarus – which was a staging ground for Russia troops prior to the invasion. 

In a televised address, Zelensky, standing beside a Ukrainian flag dressed in an army green t-shirt and jumper, said: ‘If there had been no aggressive action from your territory, we could talk in Minsk… other cities can be used as the venue for talks.

‘Of course we want peace, we want to meet, we want the war to end. Warsaw, Bratislava, Budapest, Istanbul, Baku – we’ve offered them to the Russians.

‘Any other city would suit us, too – in a country, from whose territory missiles are not launched at us. This is the only way negotiations can be honest and can really end the war.’

With Ukraine’s military putting up a staunch defence, Putin’s forces are also reportedly being bogged down by poor planning and ineffective coordination. Many units are reportedly operating without the protection of air cover.  

With Russia’s invasion stalling three days in, UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey, writing in The Telegraph, warned Putin’s days ‘will surely be numbered’ if he fails in his ambition to take Kyiv. 

‘Progress to Kyiv has been much slower than they’d expected, they were unable to take key cities early and now must try to bypass them,’ he wrote.

‘This leaves pockets of well-armed and well-trained Ukrainians to the rear of the Russian front line, exposing a vulnerable logistics tail – an omen for what awaits Putin.’ 

Mr Heappey, a former major in the Rifles, said if Putin failed and the Russian people could be shown ‘how little he cares for them… Putin’s days as president will surely be numbered and so too will those of the kleptocratic elite that surround him. He’ll lose power and he won’t get to choose his successor.’ 

However there are fears that delays in Russia’s invasion plan could lead Putin to become more desperate in his attempts to crush Ukrainian resolve.

A Russian thermobaric rocket launcher was spotted by a US film crew south of Belgorod, Russia, near the Ukrainian border. The weapons, which contain a highly explosive fuel and chemical mix and send out supersonic blast waves that can rip buildings and bodies apart, can reduce cities to rubble and would cause huge loss of life.

On Sunday morning, it emerged Russian missiles hit a nuclear waste disposal site outside of Kyiv – and destroyed the equipment that can detect leaks of radioactive material, as it was revealed that at least 240 Ukrainian civilians have been killed. 

A chilling update shared by Ukrainian news website BNO Sunday said: ‘As a result of the mass bombing of Kyiv with all types of anti-aircraft and missile weapons available to the Russian Federation, the missiles that hit the radioactive waste disposal site of the Kyiv Branch of the State Specialized enterprise ‘Radon.’

BNO claimed that there was ‘no evidence of a leak’, but then elaborated by saying that ‘the automated radiation monitoring system failed’ – meaning that dangerous nuclear material could well have been spilled. 

Unconfirmed reports that a cancer hospital for children in Kyiv had been shelled by Russians forces meanwhile have also been debunked.

Ukrainian news site TSN said at least one child, a six-year-old boy, had been killed after the Okhmadyt children’s cancer hospital in Kyiv was struck by artillery fire on Sunday morning, reports.

The Kyiv Independent said that at least two children and two adults were wounded in the attack while a picture allegedly showing material covering the body of a child was shared by former Ukrainian ambassador Olexander Scherba.

However the New York Times has rebuffed the claims, saying that while gunfire had been heard near to the hospital, it had not bee targeted by artillery fire.

Kharkiv gun battle

Kharkiv gun battle

Russian forces were filmed advancing through Kharkiv on Sunday morning – moments before gunfire rang out, sending some soldiers running while others returned fire 

A Russian military vehicle is seen ablaze in Kharkiv on Sunday morning after troops entered the eastern Ukrainian city 

Burning Russian military equipment on the streets of Kharkiv minutes after Russian army entered the city

Burning Russian military equipment on the streets of Kharkiv minutes after Russian army entered the city

Russian forces are pictured entering Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, on Sunday morning. Gun battles are reported to have erupted

Russian forces are pictured entering Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, on Sunday morning. Gun battles are reported to have erupted

Russian forces are pictured entering Ukraine’s second largest city, Kharkiv, on Sunday morning. Gun battles are reported to have erupted. Russian vehicles are said to have been marked with a white Z to distinguish them from Ukrainian combatants

Today, as the fighting continued, The Kremlin announced that a Russian delegation had arrived in the Belarusian city of Homel for talks with Ukrainian officials. However, while Zelensky said that while said the Ukraine was ready for peace talks, he said they would not be taking place in Belarus - which was a staging ground for Russia troops prior to the invasion. Pictured: Ukrainian servicemen take cover in a shelter at fighting positions at the military airbase Vasylkiv in the Kyiv region

Today, as the fighting continued, The Kremlin announced that a Russian delegation had arrived in the Belarusian city of Homel for talks with Ukrainian officials. Zelensky claimed that, although the Ukraine was open to peace talks, they wouldn’t be in Belarus. Belarus was, however, used by Russia as a staging ground prior to the invasion. Pictured: Ukrainian servicemen take cover in a shelter at fighting positions at the military airbase Vasylkiv in the Kyiv region

Mushroom cloud

Mushroom cloud

This is the moment a gas pipeline was blown up by Ukraine in the city of Kharkiv, which sits east of Ukraine, close to the Russian border 

Chechen general Magomed Tushaev was one of 56 highly-feared elite soldiers blown up by Ukraine after they joined the Russian invasion with their sights set on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

Chechen general Magomed Tushaev was one of 56 highly-feared elite soldiers blown up by Ukraine after they joined the Russian invasion with their sights set on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky 

The advance of the Chechen soldiers was intended to strike fear into the hearts of Ukrainians - but they were blown to smithereens on their second day in the country

The advance of the Chechen soldiers was intended to strike fear into the hearts of Ukrainians – but they were blown to smithereens on their second day in the country 

Kyiv official Mykola Pvoroznyk shared an update on Facebook Sunday morning to confirm that the capital city remained in Ukrainian hands

Kyiv official Mykola Pvoroznyk shared an update on Facebook Sunday morning to confirm that the capital city remained in Ukrainian hands 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains alive - and is fast becoming an international hero - as Vladimir Putin's efforts to topple the Kyiv government and install his own puppet cabinet runs into trouble

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains alive – and is fast becoming an international hero – as Vladimir Putin’s efforts to topple the Kyiv government and install his own puppet cabinet runs into trouble 

This map shows the strikes Russia is so-far known to have carried out against Ukraine, with more explosions rocking the country in the early hours of Sunday morning

Local newspaper The Kyiv Independent wrote that an oil depot had been blown up at Vasylkiv Air Base. The city which sits around 40 kilometers south west of Kyiv, close to a key airport. A gas pipeline was also blown up in Kharkiv, a city in eastern Ukraine which sits close to the Russian border.

What are Thermobaric missiles? 

The US crew that was filming in Russia spotted the Russian thermobaric launcher, which is located south of Belgorod (Russia), near Ukraine’s border.

They are highly explosive and contain a chemical mixture. The blast waves can cause massive destruction of buildings.

The primary explosion releases a fine mist of explosive chemical mixtures. This can penetrate buildings nearby.

A second explosion occurs, which ignites the aerosol. It sends out a supersonic blast wave to destroy buildings or instantly kill people inside.

As the fuel line was demolished, a mushroom cloud filled the city’s skies. A group of cameramen recorded the footage and heard people screaming with horror as the flames rose into the air. It’s not clear if any one was hurt or killed in either blast. 

Ukrainian TV station Nexta It shared footage that showed flames rising from the ground at the Vasylkiv site as fuel was burned.  Also, it shared footage of the moment that the oil depot was opened. The brightly lit fuel depot filled the darkness with light as a bright white glow. 

According to the outlet, a preliminary assessment had shown that there is no radioactive threat to anyone living in the vicinity. A further inspection will be conducted once the area has been declared safe. 

Two Ukrainian cities were hit by Russian bombings early Sunday morning. Vladimir Putin escalated his invasion after it was reported that he is angry at his army’s failure to make progress. 

On Sunday, the UN announced the official death toll. It stated that at the most, 240 civilians were killed during the conflict. An unidentified victim became the latest casualty of conflict on Saturday evening when a Russian artillery bomb struck a Kharkiv residential block with nine stories, killing the woman as she was sitting inside. 

To protect themselves from the potentially deadly fumes that were released during the blast and subsequent inferno, people as far as Kyiv are urged not to open their windows. 

It was widely expected that Russia would intensify its attack on the Ukrainian infrastructure to attempt to coerce locals. 

The Kremlin has seen far more resistance to its forces than it expected. This is leading to reports that Putin was angered by the fact that the local population haven’t succumbed to his might. 

Ukrainian troops escort a man who they suspect is a Russian agent in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sunday

Ukrainian troops take a suspect in Russia to Kyiv.

An armed civil defense man patrols an empty street due to curfew in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday

Armed civil defense men pose for a photo while patroling an empty street due to curfew in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday

While patrolling an unoccupied street in Kyiv (Ukraine), Sunday, Armed Civil Defense Men pose for photos

After answering a plea by Mykhailo Fedorov, the vice prime minister of Ukraine to turn on Starlink satellites in the country, Elon Musk took the risk of aggravating Putin’s autocrat even more Saturday. This means that even Russia’s destruction of the country’s telecommunications network, locals can still use the internet. 

Ukrainians will be particularly vocal against Russian propaganda, lies and deceit about the atrocities that Putin and his soldiers are committing. 

The Russian Kill Squads to Capture and Assassinate President Volodymyr Zelesky have so far managed to avoid him. On Saturday, Zelensky shared updates and vowed to keep fighting after previously admitting that it was likely he wouldn’t be able survive. 

Vasylkiv explosions, which were believed to be triggered by Russian missiles ballistics, filled the sky over Kyiv in an orange glow early Sunday morning.  The explosions left many wondering if any person was hurt or died. 

The explosions were first reported by CNN and stuck close to the Ukrainian capital’s secondary airport, Boryspil International. The explosions occurred about 15 minutes apart and were set off by car alarms located miles away from the epicenter.  

A group of Chechen rebel fighters is pictured in a Ukrainian forest - but huge numbers of the soldiers have since been wiped out after Ukrainian soldiers blew up 56 of their tanks

One group of Chechen rebel fighters are pictured in the Ukrainian forest. But huge numbers of soldiers were killed after Ukrainian soldiers destroyed 56 tanks.  

The soldiers are seen praying - days before it emerged a group had been blown to smithereens on the second day of their tour, with one of their top leaders among those obliterated

They are seen praying. This is just days after it was discovered that one group had been decimated on day two of its tour.  

A satellite image with overlaid graphics shows military vehicles alongside Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in Chernobyl, Ukraine

Satellite image showing military vehicles and the Chernobyl Nuclear Energy Plant in Chernobyl (Ukraine)

Natalia Balasynovych was Vasylkiv mayor and told Independent that heavy ballistic missile shelling had caused extensive damage to her city. She stated that the enemy wanted to devastate everything, but would not succeed. Do not panic! 

Later, she recorded a message on Facebook for the locals saying that: “You can see what’s going on, and you can see fire. Unfortunately, this is Kriachky village’s petroleum storage depot. 

“The enemy is determined to take everything from the world, but will fail. It was clear that there were heavy missile-launched shelling during the day. It was also shelled on our airfield, but it was eventually secured by Ukraine.

An eerie orange glow lights up the sky in Vasylkyiv after Russian missiles targeted an oil refinery located on a local air base

Vasylkyiv is lit up by an orange glow after Russian missiles hit an oil refinery that was located near a nearby air base. 

Oil depot blaze

Oil depot blaze

In the morning hours Sunday, a fire broke out at an oil depot in Vasylkiv in Ukraine, south-west of Kyiv. The city’s mayor Natalia Balasynovych said the blaze was the result of a Russian ballistic missile attack

A woman was killed in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, on Saturday night after a Russian artillery shell hit this nine-story apartment building

After a Russian artillery round hit the nine-story apartment block, a woman in Kharkiv (eastern Ukraine) on Saturday night, he killed her. 

This statement was shared by BNO News Saturday announcing a strike on the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine in Kyiv, which stores radioactive waste

This statement was shared by BNO News Saturday announcing a strike on the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine in Kyiv, which stores radioactive waste 

The building that was struck is pictured in May 2015. A radiation detector was also destroyed in the strike, although a preliminary inspection has suggested that there does not appear to be any danger to local residents

This is the building which was hit in May 2015. Although a radiation detector was destroyed during the strike, preliminary inspections have indicated that it does not pose any threat to residents. 

Mayor of Vasylkiv Natalia Balasynovych shared a video message in the early hours of Sunday saying that Russian forces wanted to 'destroy everything' in their attempts to conquer Ukraine

Natalia Balasynovych, Mayor of Vasylkiv, shared an early Sunday morning video in which she stated that Russian forces were trying to destroy everything in Ukraine’s attempts to take it over.

Last night there was also reportedly strikes on an oil terminal in the Luhansk People's Republic (LNP) at Rovenky, a coal mining city. An LPR source said: 'It could have possibly been a missile attack, our emergency services have left to the site.' The source of the alleged attack in the LPR was unclear. Pictured: A view of destroyed buildings after it was allegedly targeted by Ukraine in Kievsky Rayonda city of Donetsk region under the control of pro-Russian separatists

There were also strikes last night at Rovenky (a coal-mining city) on the Luhansk people’s republic (LNP). A source in the LPR said that it could have been a missile attack and that emergency services had left for the location. It was not clear from whom the attack occurred in LPR. Pictured is a view of damaged buildings in Kievsky Rayonda region, Donetsk. It was apparently targeted by Ukraine.

Officials inspect the destroyed buildings and surroundings after it was allegedly targeted by Ukraine in Kievsky Rayonda city of Donetsk region

Officials inspect the destroyed buildings and surroundings after it was allegedly targeted by Ukraine in Kievsky Rayonda city of Donetsk region

Officials examine the destruction of buildings and their surroundings following an alleged attack from Ukraine in Kievsky Rayonda region, Donetsk.

“The night here will be hard, just like in Kyiv. But we will hold our ground, and win because God is with.

Vasylkiv was under heavy Russian bombardment on Saturday morning, when Russian troops tried to seize control over a strategic post along the route to Kyiv.   

Kyiv’s 2.39 million residents face yet another night terror. Russia claimed that it will intensify its bombardment Saturday night and attack commercial establishments in order to destabilize Ukrainian morale. 

While many have sought refuge in underground shelters to remain safe, others have fled the streets with guns to resist any Russian advances. 

BNO News also posted footage of heavy shelling at Kharkiv (eastern Ukraine), with the night sky lit by orange explosions. 

Yesterday night, there were also strikes at an oil terminal of the Luhansk People’s Republic (LNP), Rovenky. This is a city that was once a major coal-mining center.

According to an LPR source, the attack could have been caused by a missile strike. Our emergency services had already evacuated the area. Uncertain as to the source of the LPR attack was 

Donald Trump, who boasted his relationship with Vladimir Putin during his presidency, condemned the attack at Saturday’s CPAC conservative conference.

Trump declared: “The Russian attack against Ukraine is appalling. It’s an outrageous and atrocious act that shouldn’t have been allowed. This would never have happened. For the Ukrainian people, we pray. God bless them all.

An eerie orange glow lights up the skies over Ukraine in the early hours of Sunday local time, with the fire suspected to be at the site of a fuel depot close to one of the city's airports

A strange, orange glow appears in the skies above Ukraine at dawn Sunday local time. It is thought that the fire was lit by a fuel depot near the airport. 

This map depicts the attack that was reported in Kyiv on Sunday, local time. More information will follow. 

Estonia's former defense minister Riho Terras shared what he claimed was intel about Russia's slower-than-anticipated attempt to overrun Ukraine

Estonia’s former defense minister Riho Terras shared what he claimed was intel about Russia’s slower-than-anticipated attempt to overrun Ukraine 

Terras claimed the Russians had expected to terrify Ukraine into submission - only to be met with stern resistance

Terras stated that the Russians expected Ukraine to submit to their will, but were met with stiff resistance 

Terras also claimed horrific attacks on civilian targets would be unleashed to try and panic Ukrainians, but urged them to stand firm

Terras said that terrorist attacks would be launched on civilian targets to panic Ukrainians. But urged them to remain firm

Terras shared this photo which he claims is of a Russian intelligence briefing, and which says that Putin's invasion is going far worse than the Kremlin chief had anticipated

Terras sent this picture, which he claimed is from a Russian intelligence briefing. It states that Putin’s invasion has been worse than what the Kremlin chief anticipated. 

A Russian missile hit a residential tower block in the early hours of Saturday, with local officials warning Putin would step up attacks on civilian targets in a bid to terrify the Ukrainians into submission

In the wee hours of Saturday morning, a Russian missile struck a residential block. Local officials warned Putin that he would increase his attacks on civilian targets to intimidate the Ukrainians. 

A Ukrainian man waits with his gun at a territorial defense registration unit Saturday. Tens of thousands of ordinary Ukrainians have signed up to try and help their military defeat Vladimir Putin's invasion

At a Saturday territorial defense registration unit, a man from Ukraine waits while he holds his gun. Tens of thousands have joined the ranks of Ukrainians to help defeat Vladimir Putin’s invading army. 

People leaving the Ukraine and heading over the border into Poland after the war started earlier this week

After the conflict began earlier in the week, people are leaving Ukraine to cross the border into Poland.

Views of Przemysl in and around the town and the train station. Ukrainian refugees arrive at Przemysl train station waiting to go through the Polish border

Przemysl views from around the town, and at the train station. Ukrainian refugees wait at Przemysl station for their chance to enter Poland.

Up to 200 civilians from Ukraine have been reported as having died so far. According to the Ukrainian government, 3,500 Russian soldiers have been killed, with hundreds of them believed to be among those who died in Friday’s attack on two transport planes.

Riho Terras (Estonia’s former defence chief) said that Vladimir Putin was furious about the losses and inability to seize Kyiv.

Terras wrote on Twitter: ‘ Putin is furious, he thought that the whole war would be easy and everything would be done in 1-4 days.

“Russians are stunned by the fierce resistance they have faced.”

Defense expert said Russia failed because Russia had not enacted a tactical Plan’. He also claimed that Russia did not expect the attack to cause panic among civilians, armed forces and (Ukrainian president Volodymyr), Zelensky to flee.

Terras shared an image that was allegedly a defense document and which stated: “Putin is Raging.” It would not be difficult, he was certain.