Ukraine says high school and apartment buildings were bombed in Luhansk and Dnipro regions
Local Ukrainian officials said a school and several apartment buildings were bombed early on Sunday. One person was injured and a fire was started, authorities said. Residents were evacuated in time.
“Two tall buildings in the new district of the city, as well as a high school, were targeted by heavy shelling from the Russian army,” Serhiy Haidai, governor of the Luhansk region, wrote on Telegram.
In another publication, Dnipro regional governor Valentyn Reznichenko reported that in the city center a missile hit a building in the Pavlograd district.
9 trains will be made available to civilians to flee the Luhansk region
Luhansk regional governor Serhiy Haidai said on Sunday that nine trains would be made available to civilians to enable them to flee this region besieged by the Russian army.
This announcement was made on the Governor’s Telegram account. The majority of trains have a destination in western Ukraine, such as the city of Lviv.
Since the reorganization of Russian troops in Ukraine, the east of the country and the Donbass constitute Moscow’s main military objective.
British intelligence says mounting Russian army losses are prompting Moscow to call on ex-soldiers
In a new update, British Ministry of Defense intelligence has confirmed “increasing losses” among Russian troops.
According to London, “Russian forces have been seeking to reinforce their troops by sending people discharged from their military duties since 2012”.
Adding that Moscow was also going to look for fighters in the Transnistria region, a pro-Russian separatist territory located in Moldova.
‘Ukraine can’t wait any longer’: Zelensky once more calls for an embargo on Russian oil
In his latest video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once once more called on the Europeans for an embargo on Russian oil.
“Ukraine can’t wait any longer. Freedom can’t wait any longer. When tyranny launches an attack on everything that keeps the peace in Europe, action must be taken immediately,” implored the Ukrainian president.
Before adding: “We must act according to principles. And the oil embargo should be the first step. At the level of all democracies, of all the civilized world”.
kyiv says it is ready to fight a “big battle” in the east of its territory
Ukraine has said it is ready to fight a “big battle” in the east of its territory, a priority target for Moscow, where the evacuation of civilians continues in fear of an imminent offensive.
“Ukraine is ready for the big battles. Ukraine must win them, including in the Donbass”, a region in the east of the country, said Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaïlo Podoliak, quoted by the Interfax news agency. -Ukraine.
“And when that happens, Ukraine will have a stronger position in the negotiations, which will allow it to dictate certain conditions,” he added.
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