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Joseph Golder

Ukrainian Forces Blow Up Russian Ammo Warehouse Near Kharkiv

Ukrainian forces blew up a Russian ammunition warehouse near Kharkiv, as these images show.

A few rural homes or a farmstead were seemingly destroyed by Ukrainian artillery.

The images were obtained from the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Monday, July 4, along with a statement saying: “In the Izyum direction, our military blew up warehouses with Russian artillery ammunition.”

Izium is a city on the Donets River in Kharkiv Oblast of eastern Ukraine. The images were also relayed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

We contacted the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for further comment, as well as the Russian Ministry of Defense, but haven’t received a reply at the time of writing.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up Russian warehouses with ammunition in the Izyum direction in Ukraine. (@UkrainianLandForces/Zenger)

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin is calling a “special military operation”. July 5 marks the 131st day of the invasion.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between February 24 and July 4, Russia had lost about 36,200 personnel, 1,589 tanks, 3,754 armored combat vehicles, 804 artillery units, 246 multiple launch rocket systems, 105 air defense systems, 217 warplanes, 187 helicopters, 658 drones, 144 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 2,629 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 65 units of special equipment.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up Russian warehouses with ammunition in the Izyum direction in Ukraine. (@UkrainianLandForces/Zenger)

The leaders of dozens of countries, as well as international organizations and companies are gathering in Switzerland to elaborate a “Marshall Plan” roadmap to rebuild Ukraine after the war is over.

Russia has said that it has captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Lysychansk, in the Sievierodonetsk Raion of the Luhansk Oblast region. This has now also been confirmed by Ukraine’s military, who said they had withdrawn their troops from the city after heavy fighting in order to “preserve the lives of the defenders”.

Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has said that Ukrainian forces would retake the city “thanks to the increase in the supply of modern weapons”.

The fall of Lysychansk comes just over a week after the nearby city of Sievierodonetsk fell to the Russians.

Sloviansk, an eastern Ukrainian city in the Donetsk Oblast region, was hit by shelling on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of at least six people, with 20 others injured, according to the city’s mayor, Vadim Lyakh.

The Ukrainian Governor of Luhansk, Serhiy Haidai, has said that Russian forces are now likely to shift their focus to the neighboring Donetsk region.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited Kyiv, with Australia vowing to send over $100 million in new aid to Ukraine.

Turkish authorities have detained a Russian cargo ship carrying grain allegedly stolen from Ukraine. The ship is said to contain over 7,000 tonnes of grain that Russian officials said would be sent to “friendly” countries.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up Russian warehouses with ammunition in the Izyum direction in Ukraine. (@UkrainianLandForces/Zenger)

Ukraine has dismissed Russian claims that its forces targeted civilian areas in the city of Belgorod, in Russia, killing three people.

Russian state media has claimed that two more Britons captured by Russian troops in Ukraine have been charged with mercenary activities. They have been named as Dylan Healy, a chef who had been volunteering as an aid worker, and Andrew Hill, who was shown by Russia in military uniform.

The announcement comes after two other British men, Shaun Pinner and Aiden Aslin, were sentenced to death last month.

The European Court of Human Rights intervened, demanding for the sentences not to be carried out but this was rejected by Russia, saying that it would not be implementing the court’s decisions anymore and that the decision to execute the men lies with the pro-Russian, so-called Donetsk People’s Republic.

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