Ukrainian troops are still advancing, claiming to have regained three thousand square kilometers and are getting closer and closer to the border with Russia. French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Putin to withdraw arms from Zaporizhia. Kremlin Response: Ukrainian Attacks on Plant Risk “Catastrophic Consequences”
Ukraine, flag raised in liberated city
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Zelensky, impossible negotiations until full liberation
Negotiations with Moscow will only be possible after the complete liberation of the Ukrainian territories occupied by the Russians, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview with CNN, reports Ukrinform. “It is not possible to lift the sanctions. We can’t discuss anything with Russia until we can – he said – It is possible that after the war we can talk about the lifting of some sanctions, compensation, payments on their part, diplomacy. We can involve the leaders of any country, any international institution in these negotiations, but only after Russia has left all our territories.
10:56
Kyiv, 52,950 Russian soldiers killed since the beginning of the war
According to the Kiev Army, about 52,950 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine since the invasion began. In its update on Moscow’s losses so far, the Ukrainian army states that there are also 243 fighter jets, 213 helicopters and 903 drones shot down. Ukrinform reports this. In addition, the Kiev forces claim to have destroyed 2,168 Russian tanks, 1,269 artillery systems and 4,640 and armored vehicles used for troop transport.
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Ukraine: Moscow, negotiations only if Kiev regime capitulates
The conditions that Russia is currently setting for negotiations with Ukraine are only a warming for the conditions that will be set in the future: Vice President of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on Telegram, according to Interfax reports. “A certain Zelenskyi said he would not talk to those who made ultimatums. These ‘ultimates’ are just a small warm-up to the conditions that will be created in the future,” wrote Medvedev. “He knows it: the total surrender of the Kiev regime on Russian terms,” he concluded.