Retreating from the Sumy region, Russian troops inflicted maximum damage to all possible infrastructure, including Ukraine's cultural heritage, objects that pose absolutely no threat.
Photo selection of steles at the entrance to Ukrainian cities. Russian troops at the first opportunity repaint them in the colours of the Russian flag.
The Russians have launched a missile strike on Odessa. The missile fell near the building of the Odessa Art Museum. The museum and exhibits were damaged.
As a result of Russian shelling in Gulyaypol, Zaporizhzhya region, a unique building - a steam mill dating back to 1894 - was subjected to destruction.
Germany provides substantial support to the people of Ukraine, both in humanitarian and military terms. The German population strongly condemns Russia's actions and compels assistance to Ukraine and its inhabitants.
Russian forces continue to destroy Ukrainian cultural heritage. This article gives examples of such crimes.
Russian troops and mercenaries are destroying monuments on the territory of Ukraine. Two monuments in Vovchansk and Bakhmut have already been documented.
Russian terrorists attacked a museum building in Kupyansk with an S-300 missile. A museum employee was killed and 10 people were injured.
A pro-Ukraine rally was held in the German city of Bonn. People support the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the main organizer of terror in Ukraine.
Solidarity actions with Ukraine are taking place around the world to mark the first anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion. Ukraine continues its fight against the Russian occupier.