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Business Monday, September 12. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine Katya Soldak Forbes Staff Forbes Ukraine Forbes Staff Sep 12, 2022, 08:03pm EDT | Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin A Ukrainian soldier helps a wounded fellow soldier on the road in the freed territory in the Kharkiv . .

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(AP Photo/Kostiantyn Liberov) Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Dispatches from Ukraine.

Monday, September 12. Day 201. 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 The Ukrainian Defense Forces are conducting a counteroffensive across the entire territory of the front in its defense against Russia’s six-month-old invasion. Since the beginning of September, about 3,000 square kilometers have been won back by Ukraine, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

In the Kharkiv region, Ukraine’s armed forces have begun to move not only to the south and east, but also to the north, while freeing more than 40 settlements, according to Oleg Synegubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Civil-Military Administration. Troops are 50 kilometers from Ukraine’s border with Russia. In the Kherson region, 500 square kilometers have been retaken from Russian forces, including such settlements as Vysokopillya, Novovoznesenskoe, Bilohirka, Myrolyubivka and Sukhyi Stavok.

Russian president Vladimir Putin’s regime continues to focus its efforts on establishing full control over the Donetsk region, maintaining the temporarily occupied regions of Kherson, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhya and Mykolaiv. The authorities of the Kharkiv region are working for the second consecutive day to provide residents with electricity. Due to an attack by Russia on the thermal electric power plant in the Kharkiv region on September 12, some districts in Kharkiv experienced blackouts.

“Due to shelling, critical infrastructure facilities were put out of action, said Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv, in his Telegram channel. “Power engineers, rescuers and public utilities are working to eliminate the consequences of shelling. ” MORE FOR YOU Pfizer Tests Pill That Could Prevent Covid Infection Liz Cheney Needles Trump For Bashing Bush: ‘I Like Republican Presidents Who Win Re-Election’ Covid Pandemic Slashes Life Expectancy — Here’s Where It Fell The Most Due to cruise missile attacks on power stations and other critical infrastructure in eastern Ukraine on Sunday, September 11, widespread outages left hundreds of thousands of citizens in the Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, Dnepropetrovsk and Donetsk regions without water and electricity.

France and Romania signed an agreement to simplify the export of Ukrainian grain. France’s Transport Minister Clément Beaune tweeted about the signing of the agreement, which will allow Ukraine to export more grain to Europe and other countries. Greece refused to transfer S-300 air defense systems to Ukraine .

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis declared that the transfer of these weapons is out of the question, adding that support for Ukraine should not be at the expense of the defense of Greece. Katya Soldak Forbes Ukraine Editorial Standards Print Reprints & Permissions.


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URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/katyasoldak/2022/09/12/monday-september-12-russias-war-on-ukraine-news-and-information-from-ukraine/

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