Russia, Ukraine and Peace Talks
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia targets Ukrainian drones in Pokrovsk as part of new battlefield tacticsChief of Staff of the 2nd International Legion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Pavlo Slavinskyi, says the situation in the Pokrovsk direction remains one of the most difficult along the entire front line.
Recorded drone strikes over the last two months show Russia continued its near daily bombardment of Ukraine with Shahed 136 drones, causing immense
Much of Russia's Black Sea Fleet has been moved to the city in the Krasnodar region which is east of Crimea, the peninsula occupied by Russia since 2014, separated by the Kerch Strait. Newsweek has contacted the Ukrainian defense ministry for comment.
Putin has called for a ceasefire from May 8-10 - a proposal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called pointless, instead pushing for an unconditional ceasefire over at least 30 days in line with a U.S. proposal.
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘No safety guarantee’: Could Ukrainian drones target Putin’s Victory Day?On the same day, Russia hit back by warning Ukraine against violence on May 9. Former president and deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, called on Zelenskyy to stop “verbal provocations” and said, “In the case of a real provocation on Victory Day, no one guarantees that May 10 will come in Kyiv.”
Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, said Saturday that a “comprehensive” 30-day ceasefire, covering attacks from the air, land, sea and on infrastructure ... with no obvious military targets. The ceasefire would include ...
Russia launched aerial attacks against Ukrainian regions in the east, southwest and center of the country overnight, launching balllistic missiles and more than 100 drones that killed at least two people.
Russian air defence units destroyed a swarm of Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow for the second night in a row, prompting the closure of the capital's airports, Russian officials said early on Tuesday.
Agents of the ATESH guerilla movement disabled a transformer substation in Saratov, Russia. The organization claimed responsibility for the attack, reporting in on Telegram, Ukrinform saw. This sabotage effort affected the operation of critical infrastructure in the area.
On the night of May 2, russian invaders attacked a locomotive repair plant in Zaporizhzhia. This was reported by JSC Ukrzaliznytsia."A purely civilian
It was a proposal that the Kremlin could neither outright reject nor accept, intended to force it into an awkward choice, revealing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s true appetite for his brutal war of choice.