Russia's war on Ukraine: Day seven situation on the ground
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Russia's war on Ukraine: Day seven situation on the ground
PARIS (AFP) - On the seventh day of fighting in Ukraine Wednesday, Russia claims control of the southern port city of Kherson, street battles rage in Ukraine s second-biggest city Kharkiv, and Kyiv braces for a feared Russian assault.
Here is a summary of the situation on the ground, based on statements from the sides, Western defence and intelligence sources and international organisations.
The military situation:
- Russia says it has taken "full control" of Kherson, a port city on the Black Sea.
- Kherson s mayor says "We are still Ukraine. Still firm".
- Ukraine says Russian paratroopers also landed in Kharkiv, Ukraine s second city.
- There is fighting in the streets of Kharkiv, Ukraine s army says.
- Emergency services report four dead, nine wounded in Kharkiv shelling.
- AFP witnesses see rocket damage to security, police and university buildings in Kharkiv.
- Russia steps up bombing of Ukraine s cities, including west and south of Kyiv.
- With Western observers noticing a Russian military column outside Kyiv, the capital remains braced for a possible assault.
- Spain is the latest country to announce supply of "military hardware" to Ukraine.
The military toll
- Ukraine claims 5,840 Russian soldiers have lost their lives in the conflict so far, a claim which cannot be verified.
- Russia acknowledges that it has sustained losses, but so far has given no figures.
- According to the Russian defence ministry, its forces have destroyed over 1,500 Ukrainian military elements including 58 planes, 46 drones and 472 tanks.
- Ukraine denies suffering military losses on this scale.
The humanitarian toll
- Tuesday s Russian attack on a Kyiv TV tower killed 5, Ukraine says.
- More than 350 civilians have died in the conflict so far, including 14 children, Ukraine says.
- UN says nearly 836,000 people have fled conflict.