1. Kharkiv region. Russian occupiers shelled the town of Derhachi, killing two civilians and destroying several buildings, including humanitarian headquarters. The same day, Kharkiv Airport sustained damage due to a missile attack.
2. Chernihiv region. The occupiers attacked the town of Novhorod-Siversky from the air, killing three and injuring 19 civilians. Several civilian facilities, including a boarding school, hostel, administrative buildings and private houses, were destroyed.
3. Kyiv region. CNN published video footage of russian soldiers shooting two unarmed Ukrainian civilians in the back, killing them. The crime took place on March 16 near Kyiv.
4. Odesa region. The Vorontsovsky Palace, a cultural heritage site of national importance located in Odesa, was damaged in a russian missile strike.
5. Poltava region. The largest oil refinery in Ukraine, situated in the town of Kremenchuk, was seriously damaged in a missile attack.
6. Zaporizhzhia region. Russian occupiers targeted the Isle of Khortytsia, the foremost sacred site of Cossack legacy, for the second time. Following a missile hit, a fire started in the wildlife preserve section of the island.
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1. Donetsk region. Near the town of Sloviansk, the occupiers damaged an ammonium nitrate storage facility. Currently, the situation is under control. Overall, 22 civilian facilities sustained damage in the region over the course of just one day.
2. Poltava region. Russian occupiers conducted a missile attack on a civilian facility. The number of victims has not been confirmed.
3. Kharkiv region. In a missile attack on the settlement of Lozivske, one person died and an agricultural facility was razed to the ground.
Yuliia Paievska, nicknamed Taira, is a Ukrainian activist and founder of volunteer combat medical unit ‘Taira’s Angels’ who was awarded the Hero of Ukraine medal for her immense contribution.
Yuliia is a civilian, not a combatant, but she was taken prisoner by the russians on March 16 in Mariupol. Since then, russia has refused to acknowledge the fact of her abduction and to include her in a war prisoner exchange.
Yuliia’s detention violates the provisions of international humanitarian law on treatment of civilian persons, so the medic’s daughter, a para-athlete just like her mother, reached out to international officials at the Invictus Games held in The Hague.
1. Luhansk region. In the village of Shypilove, bombarded by the russians three days ago, 11 people remain under the rubble. The police have not been able to conduct a search and rescue operation due to constant shelling.
Also in the Luhansk region, the russian occupiers destroyed a major gas pipeline, leaving 15,000 residents of Sievierodonetsk without gas.
2. Donetsk region. In the course of recent aerial bombardments, Azovstal field hospital was destroyed for the second time: 11 wounded servicemen died in the attack. Conditions at the hospital are dire as combat medics lost most of their supplies.
1. Kharkiv region. A Russian missile destroyed World Central Kitchen in Kharkiv: there are wounded. Also, several residential neighborhoods and civilian facilities were shelled in the city: at least 18 dead, over 30 wounded.
2. Luhansk region. Evacuation from Lysychansk was disrupted due to constant shelling. The Cathedral of Christ's Nativity in Sievierodonetsk and the towns of Kreminna and Novodruzhesk were shelled from heavy artillery weapons on Palm Sunday.
3. Donetsk region and Mariupol. Over 100,000 residents are trapped in the besieged Mariupol without water, food or medical assistance. Survivors are suffering from unsanitary conditions and infectious diseases.
1. Overnight, residential neighborhoods in Sievierodonetsk and Lysychank, Luhansk region, were shelled by Russian troops: 1 dead, 3 wounded. The occupiers violated safe passage agreements in Lysychansk: all evacuation efforts were halted.
2. Russian forces carried out a missile attack on civilian facilities in Kyiv: 1 person was killed and several were severely wounded.
3. In Mykolaiv, a Russian missile hit an oncology center. Within 24 hours, 39 people were wounded due to Russian shelling and missile attacks in the Mykolaiv region.
1. The occupiers shelled evacuation buses in the Kharkiv region: 7 people died, 27 were wounded. Also, in Kharkiv a residential neighborhood was attacked. Ten people were killed, including a 7-month-old baby; 35 people were wounded.
2. According to the Kyiv Region Chief of National Police, over 900 bodies of civilians murdered by Russian troops had been found in the region as of April 15.
3. Residential buildings and a post office in the Mykolayiv region were shelled with cluster munition: 5 dead, 15 wounded.