Russian President Vladimir According to reports, Putin is moving some troops from the Far East to Belarus while Moscow is locked in a war with Ukraine. This was announced by the Ukrainian General Staff, stating that “troops are being transferred from Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to compensate the victims in Ukraine,” according to reports in the Kiev Independent.
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Meanwhile, attempts by Russian forces to encircle the capital were halted while maintaining control of the two main roads leading to the capital on the right and left banks of the Dnieper River. This was reported by Oleksandr Hruzevych, deputy chief of staff of the Ukrainian army, quoted by CNN.
“To date, the enemy has been stopped at a distance of almost 70 kilometers from the right bank” of the Dnipro River, which divides Kyiv in two, Hruzevych said. Moreover, even “on the left bank, the advance was stopped. Enemy cynically fires on our infrastructure structures ”, but ” the main attack routes are blocked “.
The Ukrainian authorities have now agreed on this humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians from Luhansk, in southern Ukraine. This was stated by the Luhansk governor, who stated that the corridor will be open this morning at 9 a.m. local time, 8 a.m. in Italy.
At least 40 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in a Russian airstrike on the southern region of Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Senkevich wrote on Facebook, denouncing multiple bombings in the city. And rescue operations continue in the city, where a missile hit a barracks housing soldiers. Governor Vitalli Kim said this while CNN speaks of dozens of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the attack launched by “five Russian militants who dropped five bombs” yesterday. In a telegram, Kim said she still couldn’t name any fatalities.
Meanwhile, “the situation is a Mariupol it is catastrophic. There are fights for Azovstal. Based on the available data, we can say that we lost this economic giant, one of the largest plants in Europe was destroyed.” This was reported by Advisor to the Minister of Interior Vadym Denisenko, speaking to Rada TV about the city’s Steelworks Ukrainian forces have lost access to the Sea of Azov, announced the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army, explaining that this was a result of the Russian siege of the city of Mariupol. Meanwhile, the clashes continue in the port city, which is connected to the Black Sea by the Azov Strait. The Russian military continues to try to enter Mariupol, where clashes are ongoing, the Kiev military said.
FIREWORKS IN SAPORIZHZHIA – After the two rocket attacks that took place yesterday in the Zaporizhia region, in which 9 people died, including 1 rescuer, and 17 were injured, including 3 rescuers, evacuation from built-up areas to safer areas and delivery of humanitarian aid continues. This is the statement of the spokesman of the Zaporizhia regional administration, reported by the Ukrainian agency UNIAN.
A 36-hour curfew will come into effect at 2 p.m. today in the city of Zaporizhia, home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. This was stated by Deputy Mayor of Zaporizhzhia Anatoliy Kurtiev, who took to social media to urge city residents to stay at home until Monday. “Don’t go out for any reason,” he wrote in one post.
“112 CHILDREN KILLED IN CONFLICT” – At least 112 children have lost their lives in the conflict in Ukraine. The Kiev authorities announced this, adding that 140 children were injured after the Russian military aggression. A peaceful demonstration was held in Lviv yesterday afternoon, during which dozens of empty baby carriages were brought to the square to symbolize the children who died in the war.