27 August 2022 in Russo-Ukrainian war
- Dnipropetrovsk region: the Russians attacked the community with Kh-22 missiles
- Tactical aviation struck the air defense of the Russians and the concentration of the enemy in the south of Ukraine
- The Pentagon signed a contract for more than $182 million for the procurement of NASAMS for Ukraine
- The enemy hit the center of Kharkiv with rockets
- After the strikes by the Armed Forces, Russia withdraws equipment from Crimea and strengthens air defense
- The enemy hit Zaporozhye and the region: 16 sorties
- The Armed Forces discovered and destroyed an enemy reconnaissance group
- The Russians have been intensively shelling Dnipropetrovsk region all night, there is destruction
- The Armed Forces hit two bridges in the Kherson region, the Russians shelled Mykolaiv
- The Russian Federation has blocked a key UN document on nuclear weapons due to the occupation of the ZNPP
- The Armed Forces destroyed 3 drones and a helicopter of the occupiers
- Russia is transferring a batch of heavy military equipment to Crimea
- Hit on Chaplin: the AP journalist did not see the military among the dead
- Ukrzaliznytsia built two sections of the route on the border with Romania
- Borrell: The EU cannot rely on its "bonsai armies" in the face of current strategic threats
- The Armed Forces repulsed enemy offensives in six directions
- Slovakia signed an agreement with the Czech Republic and Poland, which paves the way for the transfer of MiG-29 to Ukraine
- British organizations have been advised to strengthen cyber defenses in connection with the war in Ukraine
- The Russians struck Nikopol, hitting the administrative building and houses
- The Russians shelled the Kharkiv region, one person was killed and one was wounded
- Russia transfers the 3rd Army Corps to the front
- In Zaporizhzhia, the Russians destroyed a boarding school with 5 rockets
- In Kherson, powerful explosions were heard near the base of the occupiers
- Most of the members of the IAEA mission at the ZNPP are from "neutral" countries - NYT