Digest of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine from 23.07.2022

More than 90% of all attacks by Russians are on civilian objects. There is no absolutely safe zone in Ukraine right now — an enemy missile can hit the area furthest from the front line. In a new issue of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Digest, Minister of Internal Affairs Denis Monastyrsky spoke about five months of large-scale Russian invasion.

Also in this issue, look at the following:

The project of the Ministry of Internal Affairs “Safe educational environment” - war should not interfere with the educational process. As specialists of the Ministry of Internal Affairs prepare schools for the resumption of offline learning.

A new kennel of service dogs for specialists of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will appear in Khmelnytskyi region — the need for four-legged assistants has increased in the frontline zone.

Counter-offensive measures in Kharkiv region: border guards together with their colleagues from the Armed Forces liberated a number of settlements from the occupying forces of the Russian Federation. From these positions, the enemy shelled residential areas of Kharkov with mortars and barrel artillery.

National Guard soldiers came to support small refugees from Mariupol, who are now near Vinnytsia. Children were introduced to the peculiarities of military service, in particular, they were given the opportunity to try on ammunition.

Department of Communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs