On September 8, Ukrainian authorities announced that British volunteer Paul Urie, whose body was handed over to the Ukrainian side, did not die in captivity from disease, but was a victim of torture.
On September 7, the Russian army continues to shell Ukrainian cities, including Kharkov and Krivoy Rog.
The number of Russian citizens entering Armenia is declining. Experts attribute this to a sharp deterioration in political relations between countries. If in the first two months of 2023 more than 207 thousand Russians entered Armenia, then this year there were about them. 171 thousand, which is 17% less.
On September 5, British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said that the losses of the Russian army during the Ukrainian campaign reached 25,000 people killed.
On September 4, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to strike bridges and crossings across the Dnieper in the Kherson region in order to interrupt the supply of Russian troops.
On September 3, Russian troops began regrouping to resume the offensive in the Donbass.
On September 2, Russian troops continued shelling the Kharkov, Donetsk, and Nikolaev regions. There are dead and wounded.
On September 1, Human Rights Watch released a report on the illegal deportation of Ukrainians by Russian authorities and filtration camps.
On October 16, at a military training ground in the Belgorod region, three Russian servicemen opened fire on their colleagues. 22 people were killed, 16 were injured.
The Agency reported that on the territory of Ukraine, wounded Russian military personnel are returned to the combat zone without a decision from the military medical commission, which is contrary to the law.
On October 11, the Russian army launched missile attacks on the Kyiv region and Krivoy Rog.