Pro-Ukrainian partisans reportedly destroy railway electrical transformer in Southern Russia.
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Kharkiv Birthday: First Night During Missile Attacks Video
Can’t forget that today is the birthday of one of my favorite cities with the bravest people, Kharkiv! 🥳🇺🇦 Here’s a video I never shared before from our first night in Kharkiv, March of 2022. We misplaced our car because the city was pitch-black at night due to missile attacks. pic.twitter.com/GozVUqtdwr
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 23 août 2025Can’t forget that today is the birthday of one of my favorite cities with the bravest people, Kharkiv! Here’s a video I never shared before from our first night in Kharkiv, March of 2022. We misplaced our car because the city was pitch-black at night due to missile attacks.
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Kharkiv’s Starry Sky Shines Again on City Day, Defying Proximity to Russia
✨ Kharkiv Day. For the first time since 2022, the city lit up its famous Starry Sky on Sumska Street.
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 23 août 2025
Crowds cheered “Glory to Ukraine!” and “Kharkiv!”.
Just 30 km from the Russian border, a city scarred by years of strikes still stands — and shines.
Video: Dumka pic.twitter.com/ZZsWBsdHKjKharkiv Day. For the first time since 2022, the city lit up its famous Starry Sky on Sumska Street. Crowds cheered “Glory to Ukraine!” and “Kharkiv!”. Just 30 km from the Russian border, a city scarred by years of strikes still stands — and shines. Video: Dumka
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Pentagon quietly bars Ukraine from long-range strikes with US missiles
Pentagon has quietly barred Ukrainian long-range strikes in Russia with US missiles, WSJ reports.
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Russian attacks destroy 60,000 books at Sumy State University
Sumy State University lost 60,000 books due to Russian attacks in seven months A 5-million-hryvnia diffractometer and 15,000 books were destroyed when Russia struck Sumy State University on 18 Aug., bringing total book losses to 60K volumes
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Drapeaux ukrainiens hissés en Russie par des drones
To mark Ukraine’s National Flag Day, drone operators from the "Rugby Team" battalion of the 129th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade raised the blue-and-yellow flag over two villages in Russia’s Kursk region on Aug. 23.
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Activists paint Ukrainian flag in Warsaw protest
On 23 August, activists in Warsaw painted a Ukrainian flag on the pavement in front of the Russian Embassy. The demonstration, held to mark Ukraine’s National Flag Day, saw participants carrying signs with crossed-out images of Russian President Putin Miejski Reporter/FB
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Drapeau ukrainien : symbole de résistance et survie
🇺🇦 Ukrainian Flag Day—as the war grinds into its 4th year.
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) 23 août 2025
In 2022, a woman in liberated Kherson dug up the flag she’d buried under Russian occupation, whispering: “Sweetheart! Wet, but alive.”
Not just a symbol—proof of people’s quiet courage, hidden hope, and survival. pic.twitter.com/YtBWEDYIwzUkrainian Flag Day—as the war grinds into its 4th year. In 2022, a woman in liberated Kherson dug up the flag she’d buried under Russian occupation, whispering: “Sweetheart! Wet, but alive.” Not just a symbol—proof of people’s quiet courage, hidden hope, and survival.
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Activists adorn occupied areas with Ukrainian flags
Activists from the Yellow Ribbon partisan movement decorated occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson regions, and Crimea with Ukrainian flags. Cities under Russian control are joining the rest of the country in celebrating Ukraine’s National Flag Day.
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Russia may forever lose several large refineries due to drone attacks
https://moscowtimes.ru/2025/08/22/rossiya-iz-za-atak-bespilotnikov-mozhet-navsegda-poteryat-neskolko-krupnih-npz-a172460
