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The Biden administration approved the decision to supply ATACMS to Ukraine even before Zelensky's visit to the United States.
— Financial Times

ATACMS missile systems with a range of about 300 km are likely to be sent to Ukraine by the United States.
— ABC News

The US will transfer depleted uranium shells to Ukraine for the first time.
— Reuters
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The United States is sending 50 nuclear bomb-carriers — F-35 planes — to Europe.
— The Telegraph

Russia's «West-2023» military exercises may be cancelled due to lacking equipment and troops.
— British Ministry of Defense
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Avdeevka coke and chemical plant bombed by Russian occupiers
Adress: Ukraine, Donetsk region, Avdeevka, Industrial Avenue, 1
On the afternoon of 28 September, two Russian bombs hit the coking plant site. One of the two bombs that hit the plant site hit the warehouse where naphthalene was stored. There were no casualties. more

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Russians hit the market in Konstantinovka at rush hour
Adress: Ukraine, Donetsk region, Tsiolkovsky, 2, st. Gromov, Market «Bazarny Ryad»
On 6 September, the Russians attacked the market in the centre of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, at a time when many civilians were present. 16 people died and 32 were wounded. Shortly after the explosion, the Ukrainian media, citing the military, reported that the attack had been carried out using the S-300 system (this missile launcher is normally used for air defence, but during the Russian invasion of Ukraine the Russian army converted it to attack ground targets). However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later said that Konstantinovka had been hit by Russian artillery, although it could have been an air strike. Firefighters extinguished the fire, which spread over an area of about 300 square metres, and damaged about 30 trade pavilions. The shelling of Konstantinovka was the deadliest Russian attack on Ukrainian territory in recent months, and one of many that have resulted in civilian deaths. more
And at the same time...
Russians: "It is Ukrainians who are shooting at themselves again!"

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Bombarding Kramatorsk
Perished: 0 / Wounded: 0

Bombarding Kramatorsk
On 2 September, at about 16:40, Russian troops shelled Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. They entered the apartment of a high-rise building, the area near the cemetery and damaged the roadbed. The missile that hit the apartment building did not explode. According to preliminary information, no one was injured. more

Author: UA HiSTORY
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Zeus Keramika factory in Slavyansk shelled by Russians
Adress: Ukraine, Donetsk region, Slavyansk, st. Pottery, 7
On 15 August, at about four o'clock, explosions rang out in Slaviansk. The Russians fired S-300 missiles. The Zeus Keramika factory was hit. Fortunately, there were no casualties. more

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Russians destroyed a food wholesaling base in Kramatorsk
Adress: Ukraine, Donetsk region, Kramatorsk, st. Arkhip Kuindzhi, 4
On 14 August, Russian forces launched a missile attack on the city of Kramatorsk. The invaders attacked the settlement from the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system. The shells hit the warehouses of the Caravanserai food wholesale base. A fire broke out over an area of 2400 square metres. As a result of the shelling under the rubble, 2 loaders were killed and another employee was injured. more

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ВСУ уничтожило российский командный пункт в оккупированном селе Юрьевка Донецкой области
14 августа уничтожен российский командный пункт, который располагался в селе Юрьевка в лагере «Волна». Пишут про десятки погибших россиян в том числе полковник Виктор Ковалев. Уничтожение Ковалева подтверждено.

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Film locations - frames from films shot in Odessa right on the map of Odessa. more

Photo locations — photos and drawings of Odessa directly on the map of Odessa. more

Infostat locations - objects and places of Odessa directly on the map of Odessa. more

History tape from photos and drawings of events in the history of Odessa directly on the map of Odessa. more