US SENATE PASSES $61 BILLION AID BILL TO UKRAINE.

RUSSIA DESTROYS KHARKIV TELEVISION TOWERBUDANOV: UKRAINE FACES DIFFICULT SITUATION STARTING MID-MAY.

→ "Our Main Goal is Ukraines Total Victory" International Delegation Visits Kharkiv

On April 20, an international delegation including the ambassadors of Denmark, Estonia, France, and Sweden, representatives of the UNDP, and Infrastructure Vice Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, along with the MP Olena Shuliak visited Kharkiv, reported the press services of Kharkiv City Council and the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration.

The delegates went to the destroyed by Russians Northern Saltivka [the largest residential area in Ukraine, located in the east of Kharkiv], critical infrastructure facilities, and an underground school in the Industrialnyi district of the city.

US HOUSE PASSES $61 BILLION AID TO UKRAINERUSSIA LIKELY TO INTENSIFY ATTACKS AS ‘WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY’ CLOSESAND US DOD CONSIDERS SENDING ADDITIONAL MILITARY ADVISORS TO UKRAINE.

BLOOMBERG: RUSSIANS TRY TO FORCE UKRAINE TO ABANDON KHARKIV

→ Charity Tweet of the Week: TYTANOVI Rehab

RUSSIA ATTACKS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN KHARKIV REGION: 10 MISSILE STRIKES, NO CASUALTIES REPORTED.

→ The Economist: Russian Attacks Aim to Make Kharkiv Uninhabitable

The recent escalation of Russian strikes against Kharkiv aims to turn the city into a “grey zone,” uninhabitable for civilians, The Economist wrote on April 7, citing undisclosed Ukrainian military sources.

Additional tweets from today are below…

THE HITS KEEP COMING AND THEY DON’T STOP COMING: PHOTOS FROM ‘DOUBLE TAP’ ATTACK ON APRIL 6THMISSILE ATTACKS CONTINUE THIS MORNING, 1 PERSON WOUNDED.SUNDAY STRIKES HIT CENTRAL PARK, INDUSTRIAL ZONES.

YERMAK: RUSSIAN COUNTEROFFENSIVE COULD START IN MAY OR JUNE, KHARKIV LIKELY TARGETMeanwhile, Shahed attacks in Kharkiv result in six dead overnight.