The Pentagon sees this as a “relocation” of troops, not an actual withdrawal. The Ukrainian president, for his part, has assured that “the enemy” is still in Ukraine and that the bombing of cities continues.
The United States and Ukraine are suspicious of Russia’s announcement to “drasically” reduce its military operations against Kiev and Chernigov. the Pentagon he believes that this is a “relocation” of troops and not an actual withdrawal, and he has warned that, despite the movement of “small numbers” of units, the danger over the Ukrainian capital has not disappeared . the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, For his part, he stated that: Ukraine “is not naive” and that “the enemy” is still in the country.
The Ministry of Defense of United Kingdom He assured last night that it is “highly likely” that Russia wants to redirect its fighting power in northern Ukraine towards its offensive in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of the east of the country.
Meanwhile, The attacks don’t stop. in the last hours During a shelling of an administrative building in the city of Mykolaiv . At least 12 people were killed and 33 injuredaccording to the local authorities.
In Istanbul, the Russian and Ukrainian negotiating teams held the most fruitful meeting yet yesterday. Russian representative Vladimir Medinsky said the meeting was “constructive”. Apparently Russian President Vladimir Putin also agrees with this assessment, acknowledging French President Emmanuel Macron that progress has been made.
Source: EITB

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