They are escalating today, Sunday Russian forces are conducting air and sea operations, while analysts are talking about a Russian impasse in Ukraine and a protracted conflict. Moscow again spoke of the use of multi-sounding missiles, while from the Caspian and Black Seas it hit targets. Fears of opening a new Russian front, from the West, even expressed Kyiv
At least five people were killed today in Kharkov when it was hit by Russian artillery apartment building near an industrial area, according to local police.
Russia struck Ukraine today with cruise missiles fired from ships in the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, Interfax news agency reported today.
Despite international reactions, Russia announced on Sunday – for the second day in a row – that it had used multi-sounding missiles to hit targets in Ukraine, this time to destroy a fuel depot of the Ukrainian armed forces in the southern part of the country.
Russian forces bombed school of Fine Arts in the besieged Mariupol, where about 400 residents had found refuge, the city council announced today Sunday, in the aftermath of the bombing of the city theater. There were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths from yesterday’s attack, although city council officials said the building had been destroyed and there were casualties under the rubble. Reuters was unable to confirm these reports from an independent source.
The battles are gone from Nikolaev, but Russian troops are hitting the city from a distance of 50-70 km, SKAI envoy Elli Kasoli said on Sunday morning. The head of the regional state administration of Nikolaev Vitaly Kim made the announcement on the air of the marathon on Ukrainian channels. “Fighting is now moving away from Nikolaev in a different direction,” he said, without specifying exactly where. Vitaly Kim added that the Russian occupiers continue to bomb residential areas of the city.
It is almost a month (25th day) since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Moscow is making only limited progress, the US Institute for War Studies (ISW) has said, citing a prolonged stalemate. According to the ISW, the conditions are set for the war in most of Ukraine to turn into a deadlock that could last for weeks or even months.
For convergence of Moscow and Kiev Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu addressed the Hurriyet newspaper on the peace talks, even on critical issues.
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