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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,163
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,163

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,163

Here is where things stand on Friday, May 2: Russia accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians during a recent drone attack that killed at least seven people and wounded more than 20 on Thursday morning in partially occupied Kherson. The drone strike hit a market in the town of Oleshky in Russian-controlled Kherson at approximately 9:30am local time, when many people were outdoors due to the May 1 public holiday, the region's Moscow-appointed governor said. Ukraine's military said the attack targeted Russian troops, and only military personnel were killed, although the claims by either side have not been independently verified. A Russian strike on Ukraine's Odesa killed two people, and a Russian drone attack in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia set a building on fire on Thursday night, injuring 14 people, with no fatalities. Ukraine's SBU Security Service said it has thwarted the attempted murder of Sergiy Sternenko, a prominent activist and video blogger, and also detained a suspect. Sternenko has been heavily involved in anti-Russian activism since President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described his country's landmark mineral deal with the US as a 'truly equal agreement that creates an opportunity for quite significant investment in Ukraine'. The European Union is preparing new sanctions on Russia, according to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot. This would be the 17th round of sanctions from the 27-member bloc. United States Senator Lindsey Graham has become one of the loudest Ukraine supporters in Washington, according to a Wall Street Journal exclusive report. Graham, a close Trump ally, is pushing for new sanctions on Russia and steep tariffs on countries that buy Russian energy and Vice President JD Vance told Fox News that the war in Ukraine is 'not going anywhere' and it's 'not going to end any time soon' during an interview. It's 'going to be up to the Russians and Ukrainians now that each side knows what the other's terms for peace are', Vance said. The Trump administration has put forward a Russian-speaking career diplomat, Julie Davis, as their choice for the top US envoy to Ukraine. Davis, whose career experience includes the former Soviet Union, will take up the post as charge d'affaires in Kyiv. She will need to be approved by the Senate to become the ambassador. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says he will follow through with his promise to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week, even if it angers his EU neighbours. Russia is holding celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk
Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk

Sharjah 24

time08-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk

The Russian defence ministry announced the recapture of Viktorovka, Nikolayevka and Staraya Sorochina. Ukrainian soldiers launched an offensive in Kursk last summer but Russia has wrested back control of more than two-thirds of the territory captured by Ukraine. According to DeepState, an online military tracker linked to the Ukrainian army, the Russian move followed a "breach" in Ukrainian defence lines near the town of Sudzha which is under Kyiv's control. "One of our units left its positions. After that the enemy reinforced its troops and systematically launched assault operations... and here's the result," said DeepState, which is followed by more than 800,000 subscribers on the Telegram website. An army source interviewed by Ukrainska Pravda newspaper said that the Ukrainian soldiers were trying to "stabilise the situation" but the Russian troops had "completely cut off the supply lines". Sergiy Sternenko, a prominent Ukrainian activist, wrote on Thursday: "The logistics situation in the Kursk region is rapidly deteriorating and is already critical." "Logistics routes to Sudzha are under full enemy fire control," he said in a post on X, citing information from army units in the area.

Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk
Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk

Al Arabiya

time08-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Arabiya

Russia says retook three villages from Ukraine in Kursk

Russia on Saturday said its troops had retaken three villages seized by Ukraine in the Kursk border region, where Kyiv's forces have been losing ground recently. The Russian defense ministry announced the recapture of Viktorovka, Nikolayevka and Staraya Sorochina. Ukrainian soldiers launched an offensive in Kursk last summer but Russia has wrested back control of more than two-thirds of the territory captured by Ukraine. According to DeepState, an online military tracker linked to the Ukrainian army, the Russian move followed a 'breach' in Ukrainian defense lines near the town of Sudzha which is under Kyiv's control. 'One of our units left its positions. After that the enemy reinforced its troops and systematically launched assault operations... and here's the result,' said DeepState, which is followed by more than 800,000 subscribers on the Telegram website. An army source interviewed by Ukrainska Pravda newspaper said that the Ukrainian soldiers were trying to 'stabilize the situation' but the Russian troops had 'completely cut off the supply lines.' Sergiy Sternenko, a prominent Ukrainian activist, wrote on Thursday: 'The logistics situation in the Kursk region is rapidly deteriorating and is already critical.' 'Logistics routes to Sudzha are under full enemy fire control,' he said in a post on X, citing information from army units in the area.

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