Victorious news of 302nd day of war: Oscar, 100,000 killed Russian soldiers, 900 generators from EU
December 22 will be remembered in history as the day when the number of Russian soldiers killed by Ukraine's Armed Forces exceeded 100,000. In addition, the film about the children of Donbas was included in the Oscar shortlist
Ukraine's Armed Forces have already killed more than 100,000 Russian soldiers
Russia's losses since the beginning of the full-scale invasion have crossed the mark of 100,000 soldiers, or more precisely - 100,400 of “good Russians”.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported this on December 22.
“Over 100,000 Russian occupiers have been eliminated,” the message says.
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Ukraine has received USD 28 billion in aid
Since the beginning of the Russian Federation's full-scale invasion, Ukraine has received USD 28 billion in financial aid from international partners.
Yulia Svyrydenko, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine, announced this at a briefing on December 22. She reminded that since the beginning of the war, Ukraine reported the need for monthly financial support in the amount of USD 5 billion. According to the minister, Ukraine expects to cover the budget deficit with the help of partners.
A House Made of Splinters, film about the children of Donbas, made it to the Oscar shortlist
A House Made of Splinters produced by Denmark, Ukraine, Sweden and Finland was among 15 nominees for the best documentary feature film of the year at the Oscar.
The shooting of the documentary lasted two years in Donbas, and the premiere took place in January 2022.
The European Union will hand over 900 more generators to Ukraine
Ukraine will receive from the European Union another 900 generators for powering critical infrastructure, as well as energy-saving light bulbs. This was announced by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
“We are mobilizing 900 generators to power the country, including hospitals. We are also sending millions of energy-saving light bulbs. We are with you. There will be light,” she wrote.
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