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July 18, 2022 8:09 PM

By Andrew Raine and Kathleen Magramo, CNN

Russia's war in Ukraine

It's mid-afternoon in Kyiv. Here's what you need to know

The battle for eastern and southern Ukraine is enduring as Ukrainian forces push back against Russian offensives in Donetsk and Mariupol.

Here are the latest headlines:

Zelensky suspends top officials and names interims: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suspended, not fired his Prosecutor General and the head of the Security Service to prevent their interference in the investigations of some people in their departments, according to the deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andrii Smyrnov. Talking to Ukrainian television on Monday, Smyrnov said Ukraine identifies enemy “collaborators in these law enforcement agencies every week.” In separate presidential decrees issued on Monday, Zelensky named the first deputy head of the Secret Service, Vasyl Maliuk, to temporarily replace Ivan Bakanov, and Ukraine’s deputy prosecutor general, Oleksii Symonenko, to lead in Iryna Venediktova’s stead.

Foreign ministers’ meeting: At the European Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, the focus is on Ukraine. Ahead of the meeting, the EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Monday said that they will not “stop supporting Ukraine and putting sanctions on Russia.” Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted the main points of his message to the EU: “weapons to Ukraine, sanctions on Russia, and accountability for Russia are the three ways to restore peace, enhance security, and protect stability in Europe.”

Battle for the South: Ukrainian officials say a steady flow of Russian military equipment is moving westward from Mariupol toward other parts of southern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces are on the offensive. A convoy of up to 100 units of military equipment passed through Mariupol in the direction of Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, according to Ukrainian officials. Some independent analysts believe this is to support Russian forces in Kherson that have come under attack from Ukrainian long-range weapons. Towns in Donetsk have been under constant shelling in Russia's attempt for control. On Monday, a Ukrainian official said that a two-story building in Toretsk was hit, from which "the rescue service found and recovered the bodies of 5 dead people."

Ukrainian defense: Ukraine has struck two warehouses in Russian-occupied territory — one in Chulakivka late on Sunday and another in Raiske in the early hours of Monday morning, the adviser to the head of Kherson’s military administration, Serhii Khlan, told CNN. The Ukrainian military said Russian forces are also trying to eliminate its defensive positions in Donetsk, with the town of Siversk their immediate priority, but they appear to be defending terrain further west with tenacity — despite superior Russian firepower.

Ukraine claims Russia has fired 3,000 missiles since the war started

Kostan Nechyporenko

The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia has fired 3,000 missiles since the invasion of Ukraine started on Feb. 24.

“As of today, the enemy has already fired about three thousand missiles of various types over Ukraine,” the Ukrainian Air Force said in a Facebook post Monday. “These are cruise missiles, air-to-surface missiles, operational-tactical missiles (Tochka-U, Iskander), as well as Onyx missiles of the Bastion coastal complex.”

CNN could not independently verify the Ukrainian Air Force's claim.

The Ukrainian Air Force also noted that recently, Moscow had started using more Soviet-era projectiles.

“Increasingly, the enemy is using old Soviet missiles, such as X-59, X-22, X-31 and others, against the positions of the Ukrainian army and civilian objects,” the post said. “And in recent weeks, the enemy began to hit ground targets with anti-aircraft missiles from the S-300 complex, the main purpose of which is to destroy air targets.”

Russian journalist who held anti-war sign on state TV was briefly detained after another protest

From CNN's Anna Chernova

Marina Ovsyannikova, a former editor at a Russian state TV channel who held up an anti-war poster during a live news broadcast in March, was briefly detained in Moscow on Sunday, her lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov told CNN on Monday.

Police detained Ovsyannikova for “actions aimed at discrediting the Russian army” after she recorded a video statement on Wednesday, according to Zakhvatov.

Marina Ovsyannikova held a solo protest action opposite the Kremlin Sunday.

According to the photos she shared on her Telegram channel, she held a poster saying, “Putin is a killer. His soldiers are fascists. 352 children died. How many more children have to die for you to stop?”

Read here about her past protest with an anti-war poster during a live broadcast on Russian state TV.

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