“Latest News on Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Victory Day Alert, Actor Charged, PMC Wagner Face-Off and More”

2023-05-08 16:47:00

Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov urged Russians to remain vigilant during the celebration of Victory Day. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) charged Russian actor Vladimir Mashkov in absentia. URA.RU brings the main news by the evening of May 8.

  • Peskov said that the Russians need to be alert 9 May. According to him, this is necessary, since the country “is dealing with the Kyiv regime.”
  • SBU charged Mashkov. The actor was accused of encroaching on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. He was also charged with supporting a Russian special operation.
  • Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov stated that it is imperative will deal with the command of PMC “Wagner” face to face. According to him, there is still an understatement between the Akhmat special forces and the private military company.
  • In the special military operation zone, they plan to use unmanned cargo vehicles. According to Yevgeny Dudorov, executive director of Androidnaya Tekhnika NPO, they will serve to deliver weapons, humanitarian supplies, and evacuate the wounded.
  • Kyiv risks failing his massive counter-offensive, since the Armed Forces of Ukraine are suffering from a shortage of personnel, military commander Andrei Kots said in an interview with URA.RU. He also noted that Russian troops are ready for any defense scenario.
  • Armed Forces (AF) of Russia liquidated more than 380 Ukrainian soldiers per day and foreign mercenaries in the Donetsk direction. Also, according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost one tank, an Akatsiya artillery mount and three howitzers during the fighting.
  • Soldiers of PMC “Wagner” stormed a building in Artemovsk next to medical school. At the same time, resistance from the Armed Forces of Ukraine still remains in the building.

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