In the fighting that turned a back, and into a stalemate, Ukrainian forces retook Erpin, a key Northwest Suburb of Capital, KyivPresident Volodymyr Zelensky said late Monday, but warned that Russian forces were regrouping to seize area back.
“We still have to fight,” Zielinsky said in His video night speech to the nation. “This is a fierce war against our nation, against us people against for us children. “
the authorities of Erbin said on Monday that city They were “liberated” from the Russian troops. As well as Irbin, Ukrainian forces also took over back monitoring of Trostyanets, south of Sumi in Northeast, weeks later of Russian occupation left A scene destroyed by war.
The occupiers have been banished from Irbin and Kyiv. But it’s still too early to talk about it safety in this part of for us region. “The fighting continues,” Zelensky said. in His nightly video title. Russian forces are holding north of Kyiv region under control. They have the resources and manpower. They are trying rebuild destroyed units. “
coming in Trostians on Monday shortly thereafter, the Associated Press saw the bodies of two Russian soldiers Put abandoned in The jungle and the Russian tanks were burnt and crooked. Red “Z” on Russian truckIts windshield is broken near the stacked boxes of Ammo. Ukrainian troops piled on top of a tank and gave victory signs. The people lined up in amazement up Amid charred buildings calling for help.
It was not clear where the Russian forces went, the conditions in which they fled, and whether the town would do so remain Free of they. In his speech during the night, Zelensky emphasized the situation remains tension in Northeast Ukraine around Kharkiv, the nearest big cityand other regions, as the western pressure countries to do more to support Ukraine, including its provision with more Weapons and tougher penalties on Russia.
“If someone is afraid of Russia, if he or she is afraid to do what is necessary decisions which are important to us in a certain for us To get the necessary planes, tanks, artillery and missiles, they make them people responsible for The catastrophe created by the Russian forces in Our cities, too.” “Fear always makes you a partner.”
But existence came back of Ukrainian forces in Trostyanets was a relief for A country hopes for the withdrawal of Russian forces back Where they meet fierce resistance.
a senior we defense official Washington said it believed the Ukrainians had recaptured the Trostians. The official who wire on condition of Anonymity said to discuss US intelligence assessments, Russian forces have remained largely in defensive locations near the capital, KyivAnd they earn little forward progress in another place in Country.
In Trostyanets, weeks later of Occupation and heavy fighting, some residents seemed to lose all sense of Normal.
“Personally,” he said, “I haven’t seen much.” one Resident, Vitaly Putsky. However, he was hit by three missiles home. He said many buildings outside the railway station were damaged.
collage up against Frozen Wind, he and others ventured out to see what it was left behind. Unexploded ordnance scattered in the field in In front of me of Railway station. Trenches and berms lined the field in a sign That the Russian forces tried to defend their position. In a bunker under the station, with Thick walls and doors, rooms were full of Army uniform and shoes left behind.
On the walls there were patriotic messages, including drawings signed by children in Russian reading, “Thank you for Peace, soldier.” Another room was used as a clinic, with Unused drips are ready and offices are turned into beds, even though there are none sign of blood.
packet of Russian food rations were seen in the rubble. But residents indicated that soldiers They are still hungry.
“In the evening they came us into our houses and cellars, and stole pickles, and potatoes, and lard, and cucumbers,” one resident who he did not do give her name.
I called the Russians the “Orc” or the Goblin.like creatures. She added that militias from Donetsk and Luhansk regions were also there. The whole town was occupied. Currently, for Residents, there are some space to breathe. status in Line for Aid, they waved to pass the Ukrainian tanks.
“As you can see, there was battles here over The past Month. The projectiles were flying overAnd the people “They said they were afraid,” said Evgeniy Kosin. with Emergency services. “she was left Without food and water. There was an appalling humanitarian situation. Now that there are no flyovers or bombing in The last Three days, maybe it will get better.”
The ground forces of Russian President Vladimir Putin have faltered down because of The Ukrainian resistance is stronger than expected combined with What Western officials are saying are Russian tactical gaffes, poor morale, and a lack of of Food, fuel and cold weather gearand others problems.
In response, Russia seemed to focus more on Donbass, mostly Russian-speaking region Where Moscow-backed rebels are waging a separatist war for eight years official He said.
However, Ukrainian officials still believe that Russia wants to seize the capital, Kyiv, and have rejected the proposals the Kremlin is focusing on. on Donbass region. capturing “Kyiv It is essentially Ukraine that has been captured, and that is their goal Russia is still “trying to break through the ocean corridor,” Deputy Defense Minister Jana Maliar said. Kyiv and blocking transportation routes.
Monday close Russian attacks Kyiv Cuts power to more of 80,000 homes, officials said, confirming the continuing danger facing Capital.
While that triggered a possible face- save exit strategy for Putin did it also It raised Ukrainians’ fears that the Kremlin aims to divide the country, forcing it to cede a large part of it of its lands.
Russia has destroyed more More than 60 religious buildings across the country in just over Month of the war, with bone of damage centered near Kyiv And the in East, Ukraine military He said in a post on Tuesday. She said the Orthodox Church – the country’s majority religion – was the hardest hit, but mosques, synagogues, Protestant churches and religious schools were affected. also destroyed.
Opening human corridors
In the besieged southern port of Mayor Mariupol said half prewar population of more More than 400,000 have fled, often fewer firewithin weeks of Shooting and bombing. Russian forces cordoned off the area city and started on Incessant and indiscriminate bombing, resulting in the siege of an estimated 160,000 people people with Little food, water, or medicine. at least 5000 people Owns already died, according to one senior Ukrainian official who estimated real The death toll may be closer to 10,000 when all the bodies are collected.
Ukrainian government says it’s a operating Three humanitarian corridors from Tuesday to move civilians out of the besieged port of Mariupol and two Russian-occupied cities in the South.
Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshuk says That besides Mariupol, the evacuation will run From Enerhodar and Melitopol. These two cities were under Russian control for Weeks of protests and alleged kidnappings of Pro-Ukrainian local politicians.
Three humanitarian corridors were agreed upon for Vereshchuk said today in Video statement posted on Telegram, a day after announcing its closure, citing intelligence reports. All roads converge in Ukraine controlled south city of Zaporizhia.
Russia operates its own evacuation routes, which Ukraine claims are covered for Forced deportation of Ukrainian civilians to Russia. Ukraine and Russia accused each other of Obstructing evictions.
Alina Biskrovna, who survived city in Convoy of cars and made To Poland, he said desperate people melting snow for water and cooking on open fire though risk of Pounding, “Because if you don’t, you’ll have nothing to eat.”
“a lot of people be justI think, starving death in their apartments now with No. help said “It’s a block murder This is happening to us of Russians.”
Ukrainian official says An explosion occurred in the NineStory Administration building in strategic port city of Mykolaiv on Tuesday morning, talks between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul started.
Telegram channel of The governor of the region, Vitaly Kim, showed a huge gap in Center of The building. Kim said most people survived building Rescuers were searching for a bunch of Missing people.
The United Nations Secretary-General launched an initiative to immediately explore possible makeover for “humane endowment-fire in Ukraine” in Yes allow delivery of Urgently need help and boot way for Serious political negotiations to end the month-long war.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that he asked Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths head of United Nations humanitarian operations around the world, to explore the possibility of stood up-fire with Russia and Ukraine. Griffiths said already made some contacts.
The General Assembly of the United Nations, which has 193 members, by an overwhelming majority of about 140 countries for Immediate stop of enmities in Ukraine twice – on March 2 and on March 24 – Guterres told reporters he believes “this is the moment” for The United Nations “to take the lead”.
Since Russia invasion of Ukraine on February 24, secretary-general He said there was a “meaningless loss of in thousands of life ‘displacement of 10 million dollars peoplesystematic destruction of homes, schools, hospitals and other basic infrastructure, “and food and energy prices around the world.”
In the fighting that turned a back, and into a stalemate, Ukrainian forces retook Erpin, a key Northwest Suburb of Capital, KyivPresident Volodymyr Zelensky said late Monday, but warned that Russian forces were regrouping to seize area back.
“We still have to fight,” Zielinsky said in His video night speech to the nation. “This is a fierce war against our nation, against us people against for us children. “
the authorities of Erbin said on Monday that city They were “liberated” from the Russian troops. As well as Irbin, Ukrainian forces also took over back monitoring of Trostyanets, south of Sumi in Northeast, weeks later of Russian occupation left A scene destroyed by war.
The occupiers have been banished from Irbin and Kyiv. But it’s still too early to talk about it safety in this part of for us region. “The fighting continues,” Zelensky said. in His nightly video title. Russian forces are holding north of Kyiv region under control. They have the resources and manpower. They are trying rebuild destroyed units. “
coming in Trostians on Monday shortly thereafter, the Associated Press saw the bodies of two Russian soldiers Put abandoned in The jungle and the Russian tanks were burnt and crooked. Red “Z” on Russian truckIts windshield is broken near the stacked boxes of Ammo. Ukrainian troops piled on top of a tank and gave victory signs. The people lined up in amazement up Amid charred buildings calling for help.
It was not clear where the Russian forces went, the conditions in which they fled, and whether the town would do so remain Free of they. In his speech during the night, Zelensky emphasized the situation remains tension in Northeast Ukraine around Kharkiv, the nearest big cityand other regions, as the western pressure countries to do more to support Ukraine, including its provision with more Weapons and tougher penalties on Russia.
“If someone is afraid of Russia, if he or she is afraid to do what is necessary decisions which are important to us in a certain for us To get the necessary planes, tanks, artillery and missiles, they make them people responsible for The catastrophe created by the Russian forces in Our cities, too.” “Fear always makes you a partner.”
But existence came back of Ukrainian forces in Trostyanets was a relief for A country hopes for the withdrawal of Russian forces back Where they meet fierce resistance.
a senior we defense official Washington said it believed the Ukrainians had recaptured the Trostians. The official who wire on condition of Anonymity said to discuss US intelligence assessments, Russian forces have remained largely in defensive locations near the capital, KyivAnd they earn little forward progress in another place in Country.
In Trostyanets, weeks later of Occupation and heavy fighting, some residents seemed to lose all sense of Normal.
“Personally,” he said, “I haven’t seen much.” one Resident, Vitaly Putsky. However, he was hit by three missiles home. He said many buildings outside the railway station were damaged.
collage up against Frozen Wind, he and others ventured out to see what it was left behind. Unexploded ordnance scattered in the field in In front of me of Railway station. Trenches and berms lined the field in a sign That the Russian forces tried to defend their position. In a bunker under the station, with Thick walls and doors, rooms were full of Army uniform and shoes left behind.
On the walls there were patriotic messages, including drawings signed by children in Russian reading, “Thank you for Peace, soldier.” Another room was used as a clinic, with Unused drips are ready and offices are turned into beds, even though there are none sign of blood.
packet of Russian food rations were seen in the rubble. But residents indicated that soldiers They are still hungry.
“In the evening they came us into our houses and cellars, and stole pickles, and potatoes, and lard, and cucumbers,” one resident who he did not do give her name.
I called the Russians the “Orc” or the Goblin.like creatures. She added that militias from Donetsk and Luhansk regions were also there. The whole town was occupied. Currently, for Residents, there are some space to breathe. status in Line for Aid, they waved to pass the Ukrainian tanks.
“As you can see, there was battles here over The past Month. The projectiles were flying overAnd the people “They said they were afraid,” said Evgeniy Kosin. with Emergency services. “she was left Without food and water. There was an appalling humanitarian situation. Now that there are no flyovers or bombing in The last Three days, maybe it will get better.”
The ground forces of Russian President Vladimir Putin have faltered down because of The Ukrainian resistance is stronger than expected combined with What Western officials are saying are Russian tactical gaffes, poor morale, and a lack of of Food, fuel and cold weather gearand others problems.
In response, Russia seemed to focus more on Donbass, mostly Russian-speaking region Where Moscow-backed rebels are waging a separatist war for eight years official He said.
However, Ukrainian officials still believe that Russia wants to seize the capital, Kyiv, and have rejected the proposals the Kremlin is focusing on. on Donbass region. capturing “Kyiv It is essentially Ukraine that has been captured, and that is their goal Russia is still “trying to break through the ocean corridor,” Deputy Defense Minister Jana Maliar said. Kyiv and blocking transportation routes.
Monday close Russian attacks Kyiv Cuts power to more of 80,000 homes, officials said, confirming the continuing danger facing Capital.
While that triggered a possible face- save exit strategy for Putin did it also It raised Ukrainians’ fears that the Kremlin aims to divide the country, forcing it to cede a large part of it of its lands.
Russia has destroyed more More than 60 religious buildings across the country in just over Month of the war, with bone of damage centered near Kyiv And the in East, Ukraine military He said in a post on Tuesday. She said the Orthodox Church – the country’s majority religion – was the hardest hit, but mosques, synagogues, Protestant churches and religious schools were affected. also destroyed.
Opening human corridors
In the besieged southern port of Mayor Mariupol said half prewar population of more More than 400,000 have fled, often fewer firewithin weeks of Shooting and bombing. Russian forces cordoned off the area city and started on Incessant and indiscriminate bombing, resulting in the siege of an estimated 160,000 people people with Little food, water, or medicine. at least 5000 people Owns already died, according to one senior Ukrainian official who estimated real The death toll may be closer to 10,000 when all the bodies are collected.
Ukrainian government says it’s a operating Three humanitarian corridors from Tuesday to move civilians out of the besieged port of Mariupol and two Russian-occupied cities in the South.
Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshuk says That besides Mariupol, the evacuation will run From Enerhodar and Melitopol. These two cities were under Russian control for Weeks of protests and alleged kidnappings of Pro-Ukrainian local politicians.
Three humanitarian corridors were agreed upon for Vereshchuk said today in Video statement posted on Telegram, a day after announcing its closure, citing intelligence reports. All roads converge in Ukraine controlled south city of Zaporizhia.
Russia operates its own evacuation routes, which Ukraine claims are covered for Forced deportation of Ukrainian civilians to Russia. Ukraine and Russia accused each other of Obstructing evictions.
Alina Biskrovna, who survived city in Convoy of cars and made To Poland, he said desperate people melting snow for water and cooking on open fire though risk of Pounding, “Because if you don’t, you’ll have nothing to eat.”
“a lot of people be justI think, starving death in their apartments now with No. help said “It’s a block murder This is happening to us of Russians.”
Ukrainian official says An explosion occurred in the NineStory Administration building in strategic port city of Mykolaiv on Tuesday morning, talks between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul started.
Telegram channel of The governor of the region, Vitaly Kim, showed a huge gap in Center of The building. Kim said most people survived building Rescuers were searching for a bunch of Missing people.
The United Nations Secretary-General launched an initiative to immediately explore possible makeover for “humane endowment-fire in Ukraine” in Yes allow delivery of Urgently need help and boot way for Serious political negotiations to end the month-long war.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that he asked Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths head of United Nations humanitarian operations around the world, to explore the possibility of stood up-fire with Russia and Ukraine. Griffiths said already made some contacts.
The General Assembly of the United Nations, which has 193 members, by an overwhelming majority of about 140 countries for Immediate stop of enmities in Ukraine twice – on March 2 and on March 24 – Guterres told reporters he believes “this is the moment” for The United Nations “to take the lead”.
Since Russia invasion of Ukraine on February 24, secretary-general He said there was a “meaningless loss of in thousands of life ‘displacement of 10 million dollars peoplesystematic destruction of homes, schools, hospitals and other basic infrastructure, “and food and energy prices around the world.”