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Monday, October 3. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
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Business Monday, October 3. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine Katya Soldak Forbes Staff Following New! Follow this author to stay notified about their latest stories. Got it! Oct 3, 2022, 05:14pm EDT | Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin A destroyed Russian APC stands in the yard of a privet house in front of a church in the recently .

. . [+] liberated town of Sviatohirsk, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct.

2, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Dispatches from Ukraine.

Monday, October 3. Day 222 As Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues and the war rages on, reliable sources of information are critical. Forbes gathers information and provides updates on the situation.

By Polina Rasskazova More than 1,200 children were injured in Ukraine as a result of Russia’s full-scale armed aggression. According to the official information of juvenile prosecutors, 416 children have died and more than 784 have been injured in various degrees of severity. Also, according to the National Police of Ukraine, 239 children are considered missing and 7,894 children have been deported.

These numbers are not final, as work continues to establish the number of children in active hostilities and temporarily occupied territories. The most affected children are in the Donetsk region — 403, Kharkiv — 249, Kyiv — 116, Mykolaiv — 75, Chernihiv — 68, Luhansk — 64, Kherson — 57, Zaporizhzhіa — 50, and Dnipropetrovsk — 29. Then United States Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield estimated Russian authorities have interrogated, detained and forcibly deported between 900,000 and 1.

6 million Ukrainians. The number of children, either orphans, or separated from their parents and forcibly relocated to Russia could be close to 600,000, according some preliminary evidence by the UN. Since the beginning of the war, the Security Service of Ukraine neutralized almost 3,500 cyber attacks on government bodies and infrastructure facilities.

“It has been established that the vast majority of Russian attacks were aimed at either destroying digital services or destabilizing the work of strategically important enterprises in the energy and transport industries,” the Security Service of Ukraine reports . MORE FOR YOU Hiring Refugees: How One Big Factory Did It No, Credit Suisse Won’t See A ‘Lehman-Style Explosion’—Here’s Why U. S.

Soccer Failed To Protect Women’s Players From ‘Systemic’ Abuse And Sexual Misconduct, Report Finds In Lviv, in western Ukraine, on the instructions of the occupiers, Russian hackers massively hacked active accounts of Internet users from Ukraine and the European Union, gaining access to the personal data of citizens. According to the investigation, Russians used hacked accounts to spread disinformation about the socio-political situation in Ukraine and the EU, allegedly on behalf of ordinary people. In the Donetsk Region, Russian troops attacked 11 settlements.

According to the National Police of Ukraine, the Russian Army attacked the civilian population in eastern Ukraine with aviation, missile systems, and artillery. The result was 13 civilian objects destroyed and damaged—8 residential buildings, a temple, industrial plants, and a livestock enterprise. “Enemy shells took lives and injured civilians, destroyed homes,” police said.

“Among the victims is a child in the village of Prechistivka. ” Dnipropetrovsk Region. Russian forces continue to shell the region.

As a result of today’s attacks in the city of Nikopol, multi-story and private residential buildings and power lines were damaged. Private homes were also damaged due to shelling of the Marganetska and Myrivska communities of the Nikopol district. A 14-year-old girl was injured as a result of an attack on the Zelenodolsk community.

About 10 residential buildings, a grain processing plant, solar panels, power lines and a gas pipeline were damaged, according to the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Kupiansk City, Kharkiv Region. A medical facility in the Kupiansk district came under a rocket attack launched by the Russian army. The building is almost completely destroyed from the 1st to the 4th floor, an anesthesiologist was killed and one nurse was injured.

Information about the victims is still being clarified. “The enemy continues to mercilessly terrorize the civilian population,” commented the President of Ukraine. “But every occupier must clearly remember.

Retaliation for every strike at our cities––at our people––is inevitable. ” The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station. ZNPP Director General Ihor Murashov has been released from Russian military captivity, according to the Minister of Energy of Ukraine.

Murashov was kidnapped by the Russian military on September 30 on his way from the power plant to the town of Enerhodar. “Ihor Murashov has now been returned to the ZNPP. But we should not rely on the ‘good will’ of the occupiers and terrorists,” wrote the Minister of Energy on his Facebook page.

“More than 100 employees of the ZNPP were subjected to similar severe pressure. These are people who work with the atom and have the highest level of responsibility for the quality of their work. ” The release took place due to the wide-ranging coverage of the exceptional event and the extraordinary efforts of the IAEA Director General, Raphael Grossi, who played a significant role in delivery of Ihor Murashov from Russian captivity.

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