On September 17, in the deoccupied Kharkov region, the bodies of about 50 dead civilians and a mass grave that arose in March near Izyum, 445 graves, were discovered.
On September 16, the center of Kherson came under rocket fire.
On September 15, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that during the counter-offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kharkov region, 388 settlements were liberated.
On September 14, reports appeared from residents of liberated villages and towns in the Kharkov region about torture and abuse of civilians by the Russian military.
On the night of September 13, the situation on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia deteriorated again.
On September 13, the Russian military fired cluster munitions at Nikopol.
On September 12, Russian troops left the town of Svatovo in the Lugansk region.
On September 11, Ukrainian troops took Kupyansk, Izyum and Liman.
On September 10, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue their counter-offensive in the east of the country.
On September 9, servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine occupied the city of Balakleya (Kharkiv region), which was under the control of the Russian Armed Forces.
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.