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Crimea
Kremlin Starts Building Railway to Connect Occupied Ukraine with Russia
Construction for a railway connecting Crimea and Russia’s Rostov-on-Don is underway and will pass through occupied Zaporizhzia, a local official said.
Nov. 7, 2023
Zaporizhzhia
Ukrainian Intelligence Captures Alleged Russian Secret Agent on Camera
The suspect's primary goal was to gather intelligence on the routes and the number of military personnel and equipment heading toward the front line.
Oct. 30, 2023
War in Ukraine
Special Ops Fighters in Zaporizhzhia Sector Eliminate $25 Million Worth of Russian Equipment in a Week
Ukrainian special operations forces destroyed Russian heavy equipment and eliminated the Zoopark-1 surveillance and fire control radar complex, a prized possession often boasted about by the Russians.
Oct. 25, 2023
War in Ukraine
Two Killed in Russian Strikes on Zaporizhzhia
Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is located in the region, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the city of Zaporizhzhia, at Energodar.
Oct. 18, 2023
Zaporizhzhia
Melitopol Partisans Blow Up Russian Train, Cut Off Troop Supplies
Ukrainian guerrillas have struck again, blowing up a Russian train in occupied territory. The train was used to bring supplies to Russian troops and carry back damage equipment.
Oct. 13, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine Says Evacuated Children from Several Towns in South
Ukraine evacuated 59 children from the Gulyaipole, Stepnogirsk, Preobrazhenka, Yegorivka, and Novopavlivka settlements as Kyiv continues its fight to retake territory in the Zaporizhzhia Region.
Sept. 27, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Forces Use Kamikaze Tank for First Time
A Ukrainian military unit has stolen a tactic from Russia’s playbook and launched a captured Russian tank packed with explosives in a kamikaze attack on an enemy position.
Sept. 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
‘Traitors Have Been Liquidated’ – How Ukraine’s Partisans Have Been Sabotaging Russia’s Sham Elections
“This is another warning to the occupiers and collaborators that Ukrainian land will literally burn under their feet,” an SBU source told Kyiv Post.
Sept. 10, 2023

