8 August 2022 in Russo-Ukrainian war

  • The UN Secretary General called for international inspectors to be granted access to the ZNPP
  • At night, HIMARS hit the positions of the occupiers in Melitopol, 100 killed
  • Russia keeps troops in the Bryansk and Kursk regions, increases air defense
  • Dnipropetrovsk region: the Russians fired from "Grad" and directed X-59 missiles
  • The Senate is putting pressure on the Biden administration to recognize Russia as a sponsor of terrorism
  • The Armed Forces hit the Antoniv and Kakhovsky bridges across the Dnipro
  • During the day, the Armed Forces eliminated 140 invaders, 6 tanks and 15 self-propelled guns
  • Luhansk region: the enemy is trying to organize the deportation of children to Russia
  • The occupiers attacked Kharkiv, one person died
  • The occupiers postponed the opening date of the Antoniv bridge after the strike of the Armed Forces
  • Ukrainian stock exchanges resumed securities trading
  • The Russian Federation continues to terrorize the Ukrainian border with shelling: 6 communities were affected
  • A monument donated by the USSR was dismantled in Helsinki
  • Japan does not change its policy regarding the share in the Russian Sakhalin-1 project
  • The Russians are threatening to blow up the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant
  • Air defense shot down a missile near Uman: a fire broke out, there are casualties
  • In 20 regions of the Russian Federation, 40 units of volunteers were created for the war in Ukraine
  • Siemens Energy plans to complete the exit from assets in the Russian Federation this fall, but there is a nuance
  • Goldman Sachs lowered the forecast for the price of oil
  • Ukrainian defenders shot down four enemy Kalibr missiles
  • The Turkish manufacturer Bayraktar has already purchased a site for a factory in Ukraine and developed the project
  • Latvian police will no longer guard Russian consulates
  • For the scandalous Amnesty International report, people testified under pressure
  • In Scholz, the launch of "Nord Stream-2" was ruled out, even in the event of a lack of gas
  • Wizz Air promised to resume flights to Moscow from October
  • Prime Minister of Finland: It is unfair that Russians can go to Europe as tourists
  • In the West, they began to talk about sanctions against Turkey due to agreements with the Russian Federation - FT
  • The offensive of the Russians towards Avdiyivka and Piskiy failed, hot in Kharkiv Oblast
  • Western-made components were found in the weapons used by Russia in Ukraine
  • Russian airlines began to disassemble planes for spare parts due to sanctions - Reuters
  • Ukraine's investment attractiveness index reached its lowest level since 2013 due to the war
  • The United States called on Russia to stop hostilities near nuclear facilities in Ukraine
  • The United States allocates an additional $4.5 billion in financial aid to Ukraine
  • Moldova is ready to send its sappers to Ukraine for demining
  • Russia withdraws its nuclear weapons from US inspections
  • The United States allocated $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine
  • The Pentagon estimated the total losses of the Russian Federation in Ukraine from February 2022 at 70-80 thousand
  • Ukraine called on the IAEA to visit the Zaporizhzhya NPP before the end of the month
  • The Russians damaged the CHP plant in Kharkiv, which heats a third of the city
  • 130 shells per day: the Russians are intensively shelling Sumy Oblast, there are casualties
  • Explosions rang out in occupied Melitopol
  • Zelensky called on the West to completely close the borders to all Russians
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