Regardless of the efforts to take a ceasefires in Ukraine, Russia continues the attacks on the neighboring country, according to Kiev -and this in high intensity.
The United States have tried for months to transfer a cease -fires and peace negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. The unconditional ceasefires for 30 days proposed by US President Donald Trump, rejected Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin in contrast with Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Senskyj.
The situation around the small town of Pokrowsk in the Donetsk area is now particularly worn out: there were more than 200 fights during the day, the general staff in Kiev summarized on Sunday evening in his evening report. Until now, the Ukrainian defenders have deterred 70 attacks there. Another twelve attacks were still ongoing, said the general staff. The information cannot be checked independently.
The Pokrowsk Transport Hub is considered strategically important in the defense of Ukraine. The Russian troops are not only East, but also south and even southwest of the city. The Ukrainians have so far been able to activate attempts from a Russian breakthrough to the west to the neighboring industrial area of Dnipropetrovsk.
Ukraine attacks Moscow with drones
The attacks will also take place within the aggressor. In the night of Monday, Russia woke up a Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow. Four Ukrainian drones that flew to Moscow were destroyed, said the mayor of the Russian capital.
Instead, he recently ordered a three -day break around 9 May. On this day, Putin commits the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Second World War with a military parade for foreign state guests. Kyiv rejected this and asked for an extension of up to 30 days. A ceasefiring -only to keep a military parade supple is cynical, Senskyj said.
“Good conversations” with consultants about Russia and Ukraine
In the meantime, Trump told journalists for the White House that he and his consultants “have some very good conversations in recent days” about Russia and Ukraine. “There is a lot of hatred there,” said the American president.
Source: Krone

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