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Drone attacks reported in occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and Crimea

Drone attacks reported in occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and Crimea

Early Sunday, drone attacks targeted Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, including the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and Crimea, hitting a thermal power plant, railway infrastructure, and an oil depot.

Early Sunday, drone attacks were reported across Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, specifically targeting the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and Crimea. Multiple sites were reportedly struck, including a thermal power plant, railway infrastructure, and an oil depot. In the Donetsk region, the Zuyivska Thermal Power Plant was among the facilities said to have been hit. Railway infrastructure in both the Donetsk and Luhansk regions also sustained damage during the overnight strikes. Furthermore, an oil depot located in Crimea was identified as another target of the drone activity. Details regarding the full extent of the damage or potential casualties from these incidents have not yet been fully clarified. Sources: Українська правда

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Ukrainian military ombudswoman identifies medical care as top complaint

Ukrainian military ombudswoman identifies medical care as top complaint

Ukraine's Presidential Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Servicemen and their Families, Olha Reshetylova, reported that medical care is the most common complaint among military personnel, specifically regarding lack of referrals to military medical commissions or f

Olha Reshetylova, Ukraine's Presidential Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Servicemen and their Families, has highlighted medical care as the primary source of complaints from military personnel. Speaking in an interview with Suspilne on June 6, Reshetylova stated that soldiers most frequently report issues concerning the lack of referrals to a military medical commission (VLC) or for necessary treatment. These findings underscore ongoing challenges within the military healthcare system, impacting the well-being of service members. Reshetylova's remarks point to systemic problems that require attention to ensure timely and appropriate medical support for those serving.

Sources: Suspilne Novyny

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