The Head of Kryvyi Rig Military Administration Oleksandr Vilkul warned that Russian military vehicles were seen moving near Bashtanka, likely in the direction of Kryvyi Rih.
The Ukraine Security Service has explained step-by-step how to help the Ukrainian Armed Forces with the help of an official chatbot to detect enemy equipment and troops.
In the city of Kupyansk in the Kharkiv region, which came under control of the invaders with the permission of the mayor, local residents organised a rally for Ukraine.
Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (RNBO) Oleksii Danilov says that Russians have now reached a dead end, and their attacks on Ukraine have become especially dangerous.
The mayor of Chernihiv Vladislav Atroshchenko announced an award for the destruction of enemy equipment and the neutralisation of the occupiers in the city.
The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, has said that if Russian troops did not attack Ukraine from Belarusian territory, Ukrainian rockets would have struck Gomel and Mozyr.
As a result of artillery bombardment in the centre of Kharkiv, the building of the Regional State Administration was partially destroyed. Rescuers continue to pull people out.
The Ukrainian Network for the Rights of the Child, together with UNICEF Ukraine, is launching a hotline to support children, families, and social workers– report the initiative’s organisers.
As of 6am on 1 March, the enemy has lost over 5,700 soldiers, over 800 combat vehicles, almost 200 tanks, and lots of other equipment; 200 Russian soldiers taken prisoner.
Russian occupation forces in Ukraine have launched missiles at the centre of Kharkiv. The central square of the city and the Regional Administration building were hit.
The Ukraine State Special Communications Service is in contact with Ukrainian mobile operators to ensure that Ukrainians continue to enjoy uninterrupted access to calls and internet and that the Russia aggressors have a hard time blocking communications in the country.
Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media has started a mass blocking of Russian websites that write about Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.