17 August 2022 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- Sumyshchyna: There were 130 arrivals from the Russians, but no casualties
- The Armed Forces destroyed the Russian ATGM in the south of the country
- The Russians attacked Odeshchyna with missiles - three were injured
- The Russians are trying to advance in several directions, changing the terrain
- Night shelling in the Dnipropetrovsk region: only on Nikopol – 8 shots
- Shelling of Mykolaiv: two rockets hit the university
- A day after the explosions near Dzhankoy, ammunition stopped detonating
- Jankoy is a key hub for Russian operations in southern Ukraine — British intelligence
- Inflation in Britain reached its highest level since 1982
- An explosion rang out in the center of Melitopol near the commandant's office of the occupiers
- The Air Force of Ukraine carried out a dozen airstrikes on enemy positions and shot down a Ka-52
- Mariupol: the occupiers keep more than 1,300 people in line for filtering
- In Nova Kakhovka, the base of the occupiers was destroyed
- A new commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation has been appointed
- The UN Secretary General arrived in Lviv
- The Secretary General of NATO called for the IAEA inspection of the ZNPP to be allowed and the Russian military to be withdrawn from there
- In two places, the Russians had partial success, on the rest of the front - failures
- After the explosions in Crimea, the Russians are moving their planes to the territory of the Russian Federation
- CNN: Ukraine is behind the explosions at military facilities in occupied Crimea
- Denmark is going to limit the entry of tourists from the Russian Federation
- Naftogaz again did not receive the consent of investors to postpone payments on foreign debt
- New ambassadors of Romania, Belgium and Spain have started work in Ukraine
- Russians shelled Kharkiv: residential building burns, 7 dead
- The mayor of Melitopol reported new explosions in Kyrylivka, which is occupied by the Russians
- Arm Ukraine before it's too late: US diplomats, experts and military urged Biden to act more decisively