Original title: Latest developments: Russian officials say Poland may pose a threat to Ukraine’s territorial integrity Ukrainian PM says it has received more than $12 billion in financial and weapons aid
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, May 6 (Xinhua) Comprehensive Xinhua News Agency reporters abroad reported: Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov told the media on the 6th that Poland may pose a threat to Ukraine’s territorial integrity “It is an obvious fact.” Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmegar said on the 5th that since the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Ukraine has received more than 12 billion US dollars in financial and weapons assistance.
——According to the TASS news agency on the 6th, Peskov said on the same day that in recent months, Poland has spread a lot of hostile remarks, and Poland may pose a threat to Ukraine’s territorial integrity, “This is an obvious fact.” The official website of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service recently issued a statement saying that the United States and Poland “are working on plans” to re-establish Poland’s “military and political control” over some areas of western Ukraine. These areas were historically Polish territories and were placed under the Soviet Union following World War II. The U.S. and Polish plans include allowing Polish “peacekeeping forces” to enter western Ukraine without NATO authorization, the statement said.
——Smegar said during an international donors conference held in Warsaw, the capital of Poland on the 5th, that since the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Ukraine has received more than 12 billion US dollars in financial and weapons aid, and the EU is considering the transfer of Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine for reconstruction. Shmegal posted on social media that day that the conference raised a total of $6.5 billion in donations for Ukraine.
——According to the Russian President’s website, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Bennett on the 5th to discuss the situation in Ukraine and other issues. The two sides focused on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, including the evacuation of civilians from the Azov steel plant in the city of Mariupol. Putin emphasized that the Russian army is ready to ensure the safe departure of civilians as always, and the Ukrainian government should order the remaining armed personnel in the Azov Steel Plant to lay down their weapons.
——German Chancellor Scholz had a phone call with U.S. President Biden on the 5th, and the two sides discussed the situation in Russia and Ukraine and providing support for Ukraine. According to a bulletin issued by the German government, the leaders of the two countries called on Russia to immediately stop military operations and withdraw its troops. The two sides said they would not endorse any act that would undermine Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
——Russian State Duma Chairman Volodin said on the 5th that Russia will not conduct military mobilization in response to a question from the media on whether it is possible for Russia to conduct (military) mobilization. Earlier, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that the news that Russia will announce a military general mobilization on May 9, the Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, is “unreliable” and “purely nonsense.”
——According to Ukraine’s Interfax news agency, the Ukrainian State Security Agency issued a statement on the 5th saying that since the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the assistance of the Ukrainian State Security Agency, Ukraine and Russia have conducted 9 personnel exchanges, and the Ukrainian side has a total of 324 people. prisoners of war released.
——French President Emmanuel Macron attended an international donors conference on the 5th and announced via video that France’s overall aid to Ukraine will increase from the current US$1.7 billion to US$2 billion. According to French news and information station BFMTV, the Elysee Palace, the French presidential palace, said the new aid did not involve military supplies. Macron also said that France had sent 800 tons of humanitarian and medical supplies to Ukraine.
——Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov reported on the 6th that the Russian air defense forces shot down another Su-25 fighter jet and a MiG-29 fighter jet of the Ukrainian armed forces, and intercepted 4 “dot-” U” tactical missile, and shot down 13 Ukrainian drones in Kharkiv, Kherson and Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Konashenkov said that since the special military operation, the Russian army has destroyed a total of 151 Ukrainian aircraft, 112 helicopters, 742 drones, 290 anti-aircraft missile systems, 2,854 tanks and other armored vehicles, and more than 329 units. Tube rocket launchers, 1338 field artillery and mortars and 2683 special military vehicles.
——The Ukrainian State News Agency reported on the 6th, citing news from military departments across Ukraine, that as of the morning of the 6th, fierce fighting was still going on along the entire front line in the Donetsk region; in the Luhansk region, the Russian army continued to launch violent attacks, Attempts to capture the city of Severo-Donetsk; the situation in the Kherson region remains severe, with constant explosions and shelling. According to a report by UTA on the 6th, the evacuation of civilians from the Azov Steel Plant in Mariupol continued on the same day. (Participating reporters: Li Chao, Hua Di, Li Dongxu, Li Ming, Tang Ji, Xing Jianqiao, Huang He)Return to Sohu, see more
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