**Ukraine Faces Rising Civilian Casualties**
Russia’s military strikes have killed 19 people in Sumy and Odesa, including two children. This is the latest in a series of attacks on civilian infrastructure.
**Russian Advances**
Russian forces are making gains in certain areas. They have taken control of Chasiv Yar and are pushing forward near Kurakhove. However, Ukraine’s defense in Pokrovsk has altered Russian plans to capture the city.
**Drone Technology**
Ukraine is developing its drone capabilities with the introduction of AI-powered drones that can detect and engage infantry, tanks, and artillery. Russia’s arsenal includes 300 air-launched cruise missiles, but Ukraine is gearing up to strike vital military objectives within 300 km of Russia using ATACMS and SCALP missiles.
**International Response**
The international community is stepping in to support Ukraine. Denmark’s prince has proposed a joint fund to develop domestic arms production in Ukraine. The US has allowed Ukraine to strike deep into Russia, while China calls for a ceasefire. North Korea may hesitate to deploy troops to Russia due to the risk of ATACMS strikes.
**Humanitarian Impact**
The death toll from Russian missile strikes continues to rise. In Odesa, eight people were killed and 39 injured after a strike on civilians. The attack followed diplomatic talks between German Chancellor Scholz and Putin.
**Power Cuts**
A massive Russian strike on Ukraine’s energy grid has prompted widespread power cuts across the country. Ukraine has implemented comprehensive power cuts in most oblasts to mitigate the damage.
**Death Toll Rises**
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on Sumy has risen to 11, including two children. A total of 89 people were injured, with 11 children among them.
**New Developments**
Ukraine’s Defense Minister reports that Russia is building up forces and creating new brigades. North Korea seeks Russian nuclear tech in exchange for troops in Ukraine, posing a direct threat to international peace.