Twenty days after the invasion, Russian troops are still fightingTheir progress towards kyivThe attacks of RussiaOn civilian targets are aggravated. Russia and Ukraine prepare for a second round of negotiations after a “technical stop” was made in the negotiations on Monday.
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Volodimir Zelensky the President of Ukraine, stated today via Telegram that “the Russian Army lost more in Ukraine” than in the two bloody wars in Chechnya. The Ukrainian president stated that Russian forces are inflicting “devastating losses” to the Russian Army since the invasion of Ukraine ordered by President Vladimir Putin on February 24.
“Soon the number of downed Russian helicopters will reach hundreds of units. Zelensky stated that the Russians have already lost 80 fighter jets, hundreds and tanks, as well as thousands of pieces of equipment.
After Russian troops invaded residential areas in Kyiv, at least two people were killed this Tuesday. According to emergency services, at least two residential areas were damaged by the shells. This was shortly after three loud explosions occurred in the center.
Ukraine’s emergency services report that a residential building was attacked in the Podilsk area, northwest of Kyiv. According to the emergency service on Facebook, a fire broke out at the first five floors on the ten-storey residential structure on Mostytska Street. It was caused by heavy artillery firing. One person was taken to hospital after the flames were put out. An attack on a house with two stories in Osokorky, southeast of Moscow, also caused no injuries to the emergency services.
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Mykola Bielieskov is an analyst at Ukraine’s National Strategic Research Institute. She explains why Russia’s troops aren’t moving in the war.
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Minister of Defense of RussiaClaims that the forces Kremlin Have taken control of all the territory in the region KhersonAccording to Ifax and Reuters.
The Russian military and Ukrainian personnel together with Ukrainian guards and personnel are in control of the Chernobyl nuclear power stations. This was confirmed by Alexey Polishchuk (director of the Second Department) of the Russian Foreign Ministry.