Ukrainian forces reportedly used thermite incendiary bombs via drones against Russian positions in occupied Kharkiv. These highly dangerous weapons, with a history dating back to World War I, burn at extremely high temperatures. Both sides have allegedly used such weapons in the conflict. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about incendiary weapons' potential impact on civilians.
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Hundreds of residents have fled the eastern Donetsk region via evacuation trains from Pavlohrad to Kropyvnytskyi and Lviv, amid the escalating conflict as Russian forces advance in the area.
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Ukrainian authorities estimate that around 83,000 people have been forcibly displaced in the Donetsk region since 1 August, according to the officials.
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