The state of affairs on day 375
Kiev he claims to have repulsed Russian attacks which were still trying to encircle Bachmut. The Ukrainian General Staff said “more than 130 enemy attacks” had been repulsed in the past day.
According to the deputy mayor of BachmothOleksandr Marchenko, the number of daily evacuations from the front has dropped to just five to ten people a day, compared to 600 who left the city when evacuations were at their peak.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian children he may have been deported to Russia, Ukrainian MP Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze told Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday, in what she described as “genocide”.
Those of Western countries fighter planes helping Ukraine defend itself against Russia is “only a matter of time,” said Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš.
Former Chief of the General Staff, General Lord Richard Dannatthe said Ukraine could launch a successful counter-offensive in late spring or early summer and there could be a “decisive outcome” on the battlefield “this year”.
Ankara it is working hard to extend a UN-backed initiative that has allowed Ukraine to export grain from ports blocked by Russia, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Sunday.
Two Ukrainian pilots they are in Arizona to train in flight simulators and be evaluated by the US military, two US officials said.