More than 1,260 children were injured in Ukraine as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation.
As of the morning of November 13, the official number of child victims per day is 430.
The number of wounded has increased to more than 830.
This is reported by the Office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine.
These numbers are not final, as work is ongoing to establish them in places of active hostilities, on the temporarily occupied territories and liberated territories.
The most affected children were in Donetsk oblast – 421, Kharkiv oblast – 264, Kyiv oblast – 116, Mykolaiv oblast – 77, Zaporizhzhia oblast – 70, Chernihiv oblast – 68, Luhansk oblast – 64, Kherson oblast – 60, Dnipropetrovsk oblast – 31.
The Russian occupiers continue to shell the settlements of the Pologovsky district. As a result, fires broke out in Orekhovo and Gulyaipole.
This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service.
On November 13, rescuers extinguished 3 fires in the Pologovsky district.
As a result of the shelling, 6 garages caught fire on the territory of a garage cooperative, a residential building and outbuildings.
Rescuers also brought 10 tons of technical water to the residents of Gulyai-Polye.
Yesterday, employees of the State Emergency Service seized cluster shells of the Iskander-K missile system.
On the night of November 14, the Russian military launched a rocket attack on one of the villages of the Zaporizhzhia district, the regional military administration reported.
As a result of the impact, the power line was damaged.
“Fortunately, there are no other destructions, people are unharmed,” said the head of the regional military administration Oleksandr Starukh.
In general, during the past day, November 13, the occupiers shelled the civilian infrastructure in the area of 17 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region.
19 reports were received about the destruction of houses and apartments, as well as infrastructure facilities as a result of shelling.
As a result of the impact, the power line was damaged.
On the night of November 14, the Russian occupiers launched a rocket attack on one of the villages of the Zaporizhzhia region.
This was announced by the head of the regional military administration Oleksandr Starukh.
“The enemy continues its insidious attacks on the free lands of Zaporizhzhia. This night, Russian inhumans hit one of the villages of the Zaporizhia district with a rocket,” Starukh wrote.
As a result of the impact, the power line was damaged.
“Fortunately, there are no other destructions, people are unharmed,” the head of the regional military administration emphasized.
Yesterday evening, local residents reported that the sounds of explosions could be heard in the city.
Just last day, November 13, the occupiers shelled civilian infrastructure in the area of 17 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region.
The New York Times notes that the Security Service of Ukraine (ZSU) has significant success on the right bank of Kherson. In particular, during several days, the Ukrainian military moved from Snigurivka and gradually pushed the Russian army to the left bank of the Dnieper. Meanwhile, fierce fighting continues in Donetsk region in the Bakhmut-Avdiivka-Novopavlyka area. So far, it is not clear that the military will stop.
Animals that live near the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in the sanitary protection zone (2.5 kilometers) are blown up by Russian mines, but their death does not yet threaten the ecosystem. Another thing is that there is a plague of fish – this is really a threat to ecological security.
Environmental safety expert Maksym Soroka told about it.
“The fact that we lose animals that were blown up by mines that shouldn’t be there. This is a very sad fact. And such facts exist in different territories of Ukraine. First of all, in reserves – in the north and south of Ukraine. Allegations of ecocide, allegations of the threat to populations from these mines are exaggerated.”
Explosions and shelling of the water areas of the Kakhov reservoir led to the destruction of a stable water ecological system, says an eco-expert. “A huge number of ichthyofauna died – fish, amphibians, which perceived this reservoir as their home. And this is really a threat to eco-security. No one knows what is going on there for objective reasons. Because neither ecologists nor researchers have access. This is dangerous. And the IAEA mission, which took place at the ZNPP and the representatives who are currently there, focus on other priority security tasks, and not on the environmental problems of the surrounding territories.”