Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,157

On Saturday, April 26, 2018, this is how things are going.

Fighting

    In what Russian investigators and Kremlin officials described as a “terrorist attack,” a senior Russian general was killed in a car bombing attack in Balashikha, in eastern Moscow.

  • A Volkswagen Golf detonated after an improvised explosive device was triggered, killing Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, 59, a member of the Russian General Staff.
  • The car bomb, the most recent of a number of Russian military officers and pro-war figures to be killed since Russia’s first crackdown on Ukraine, was quickly put on hold by the Kremlin. Moscow’s claims that it was responsible for the killing were not addressed by Kyiv.
  • Moskalik was a rising star, according to Russian war bloggers. He had met with Western officials in order to try to reach an agreement on the Ukraine conflict through a number of high-level Russian delegations.
    Three people were killed and ten others were hurt when a drone struck an apartment building in Pavlohrad, in the southeast of Ukraine, on Friday, inflicting further airstrikes on the country.

  • Serhii Lysak, the head of the regional administration in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region, reported on Telegram that a child and a 76-year-old woman were among the civilians killed in the nighttime drone strike on Pavlohrad.
  • According to the Ukrainian air force, 103 Shahed and decoy drones were fired by Russian forces at five Ukrainian regions. Authorities in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine reported no casualties but damage to civilian infrastructure.
  • At least 12 people were killed on Thursday when the deadly Russian attack in Kiev’s capital, Kyiv, was carried out by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
  • Zelenskyy claimed that the Russian forces launched almost 150 assaults on Ukrainian positions along the roughly 1, 000-kilometer (620-mile) front line using the attack on Kyiv as cover.
  • Additionally, President Zelenskyy claimed that US-made components were discovered in a missile used in the Kyiv attack.

Ceasefire

  • Zelenskyy reiterated to reporters that the Ukraine’s position on the Crimean Peninsula, which is alleged to have been being pressed by the US to renounce it as part of ceasefire negotiations with Moscow, had not changed.
  • Ukraine “will not formally recognize any territory that has been temporarily occupied.” According to Zelenskyy, it seems to me that this is a completely fair position because, first of all, it is legal from the perspective of the Ukrainian Constitution as well as from the perspective of international law,” it said.
  • “I concur with President Trump that Ukraine does not possess sufficient weapons to regain its possession of the Crimean Peninsula.” However, he continued, “We have sanctions options and the world.”
  • The latest example of how US President Donald Trump was pressuring Ukraine to make concessions will end the war came as Zelenskyy made the remarks in an interview released on Friday.
  • On Friday, President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for three hours in Moscow to discuss the US’s plan to end Ukraine’s conflict.
  • According to Yuri Ushakov, a Kremlin aide, Witkoff and Putin had a “constructive” discussion, which included “a discussion on the possibility of renewing direct negotiations” between Kyiv and Moscow. According to Ushakov, the meeting brought the US and Russian positions on Ukraine “closer together.”
  • Trump stated in a social media post following Witkoff’s meeting that a high-level meeting between Kyiv and Moscow would be necessary to reach a deal.
  • After setting foot in Rome for Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday, Trump stated in the post, “Most of the major points are agreed to.”

Diplomacy

  • Due to the rise in Russian aggression against his country and his attendance at a “military meeting,” Ukrainian Zelenskyy has suggested that he may not attend the late Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday in Rome. Zelenskyy questioned whether or not he should postpone his trip to Rome and whether it was significant to be here.
  • Ukraine will be honored to be a part of the conversation if I can’t make it. Zelenskyy told reporters in Kyiv that the First Lady [Olena Zelenska] and the Foreign Minister [Andrii Sybiha] would be present.
  • President Trump demanded on social media that Zelenskyy “IMMEDIATELY” sign a protracted agreement granting US access to Ukraine’s mineral resources.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the country’s top diplomat, has not yet ratified the crucial Rare Earths Agreement with the US. Trump claimed that it is “at least three weeks late.”

How dangerous is the latest India-Pakistan dispute?

A new crisis arises as a result of the death of tourists in Kashmir, which is ruled out by India.

In the wake of dozens of tourists being killed by gunmen in Indian-administered Kashmir, the UN has called for calm between India and Pakistan.

As both sides announced a number of diplomatic measures aimed at the other, relations between the neighbors have fallen to their lowest level in years.

What kind of crisis is this?

Presenter: Cyril Vanier

Guests:

Maleeha Lodhi, columnist for DAWN newspaper

Author of Kashmir at the Crossroads: Inside a 21st-Century Conflict is Sumantra Bose.

Apple to move assembly of US phones to India in shift away from China

By the end of 2026, Apple plans to move the majority of the iPhones it sells to India, which would double its current output from the South Asian country and away from China, as it struggles with US President Donald Trump’s tariff war with China.

The tech giant makes up 80 percent of the 60 million US iPhones, and this significant step would help it lower some of the costs posed by rising tariffs on China.

Apple’s plans were first reported by The Financial Times on Friday.

According to the news agency Reuters, Apple, a business with a valuation of more than $3 trillion, is reportedly in talks with Indian manufacturers like Foxconn and the Tata Group to implement this strategy, according to an unnamed source cited by the Reuters news agency.

To combat tariffs imposed during the first Trump administration, the tech giant has already increased production there. According to Reuters, the Silicon Valley-based tech giant shipped roughly 600 tonnes of iPhones from India to the US in March, breaking both Tata and Foxconn records.

Narendra Modi, the country’s prime minister, has been pushing the country’s position as a global hub for smartphone production. In a boost for businesses like Apple, the nation removed import taxes on some components used to produce mobile phones earlier this year.

“You can’t actually compete against someone who doesn’t if you’re charging import tax for intermediary goods,” the saying goes. Their goal is to become the world’s leading manufacturing hub, according to Babak Hafezi, chief executive officer of Hafezi Capital, an international consulting firm.

According to a Bloomberg report, Apple shipped roughly $ 22 billion worth of iPhones to India for the 12-month period ending in March 2025, a 60% increase over the prior year. Only 20% of the world’s iPhones are produced in India despite the growth.

Roadblocks

Apple will lose money due to the production shift. A Reuters report citing an unnamed source claimed that manufacturing iPhones in China costs between 5-8 percent more than in India.

India will assist, but its efforts to reduce China’s dependence on Apple are not succeeding. As Apple is caught up in the tariff war, it will take years to implement this move, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives.

Apple suppliers have been subject to legal challenges, according to a report from The Information earlier this week from the tech outlet The Information. Without giving an explanation, they have stopped or delayed shipment of equipment. Foxconn was able to submit export applications in some cases without them and in others it took up to four months.

It would take years to move a significant piece of the iPhone’s production from China to India, Ives said, referring to the phone’s components, which are produced in China and then shipped there to be assembled into the finished product.

Ives added that Apple’s plans to move US phone assembly entirely to India could cost the company between $30 billion and $40 billion.

If India’s infrastructure can handle the surge in production, there are concerns.

According to Hafezi, “They have a lot of infrastructure problems in terms of traffic and mobility, and all these different factors that make the production longer, which ultimately cost the company more money.”

To maximize manufacturing as much as you can and remain competitive on a global scale, he continued, “you need secure, continuous, and productive infrastructure.”

Apple’s decision comes as the Trump administration’s concern about the impact of the tariff war on the economy has been offset by concerns about the US and China’s trade tensions.

Trump made the claim that he had spoken with Xi Jinping, but he had not disclosed the date of their last conversation. Trump claimed that his administration has been discussing a tariff deal with Beijing in a TIME magazine interview earlier this week. China has disputed any US-US trade talks.

However, India and I am currently negotiating trade. US Vice President JD Vance met with India’s Modi earlier this week, where Vance claimed the two nations had “made good progress” in the midst of a hoped-for bilateral trade agreement.

US charges Wisconsin judge for allegedly obstructing immigration agents

A Wisconsin judge has been detained by federal agents on suspicion of obstructing immigration officials, which is adding to the White House’s ongoing legal battle with the White House.

The judge was detained on Friday for allegedly assisting an undocumented immigrant evade federal agents, according to director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Kash Patel.

The US Department of Justice alleged in a criminal complaint that Milwaukee County circuit judge Hannah Dugan attempted to help the man evade arrest by allowing him to leave through a jury door.

The Judge’s obstructive action increased the public’s risk, Patel said, despite the fact that our agents had chased down the perp [undocumented migrant] on foot and he’s been in custody ever since.

Immigration officials arrived to arrest Flores-Ruiz in her court after Judge Dugan’s accusations of being “visibly angry,” the Justice Department said, and called the move “absurd.”

According to records, Dugan made a brief appearance in Milwaukee federal court on charges of obstructing a proceeding and hiding a person to deter an arrest. She was freed, and she will make a plea deal on May 15. A crowd gathered outside the court and chanted, “Free the Judge Now!”

After the hearing, Dugan exited the court through a side door and was later driven away in a dark SUV.

According to advocates for immigration and legal rights, people without legal status may be less inclined to testify in court about crimes in places like courts, where they can conduct immigration enforcement operations.

Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote on social media that “no one is above the law.”

Due to several rulings that restrict the Trump administration’s aggressive use of presidential power in immigration and other matters, the Trump administration has been engaged in an ever-increasing conflict with federal judges. In that dispute, state courts have not had much of an impact.

Before the federal court’s hearing against Dugan, Patel deleted the post he had made after making it public on social media.

According to Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Director Patel’s statement reveals that Trump’s FBI is more interested in stifling federal law enforcement, punishing those who oppose those laws, and intimidating those who oppose them, than it is in pursuing justice.

After taking office in January, Trump reintroduced a comprehensive immigration crackdown, and the Justice Department has mandated that local authorities who stifle the investigation file criminally.

Copa del Rey final: Real Madrid vs Barcelona – Los Blancos boycott build-up

Who: Barcelona vs. Real Madrid
What: Spanish Copa del Rey
Where: La Cartuja stadium, Seville, Spain
When: Saturday at 10pm local time (20:00 GMT)

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Real Madrid staged pre-game activities before their Copa del Rey clash with Barcelona after the match referee held an emotional press conference to criticize Real for his actions toward the official on their own TV channel.

Real called Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea’s complaints “unacceptable,” according to the VAR referee appointed to the final, and were echoed by the club’s television channel.

The Spanish champions canceled the press conference, the media’s usual presidents’ dinner, and a pre-game photo call.

On the eve of Saturday’s cup final in Seville, the Madrid club stated, “These statements… made in a premeditated manner 24 hours earlier against one of the participants in the final, demonstrate once more a clear and obvious hatred of these referees towards Real Madrid.”

Real, according to a source close to the news agency Reuters, saw the news conference as a “clear conflict of interest” and that they should change the refereeing team. They have not requested that the Spanish FA (RFEF) replace the officials.

A request for comment was not immediately responded to by RFEF.

Real Madrid decides not to speak at a press conference at the La Cartuja stadium, according to Cristiana Quicler.

When match referee De Burgos cried during a press conference after responding to the RMTV video, the final was thrown into chaos.

The video, which was made available on Thursday, depicts De Burgos’ career-spanning series of errors, according to RMTV.

The most recent edits by RMTV that criticize Spanish officials is released.

De Burgos said at the news conference, “When a child’s classmates tell him that his father is a thief, it makes you sick.”

He continued, highlighting his integrity and the difficulties that many officials face both professionally and at the grassroots.

Barcelona back ref protection

Due to the pressure they are subject to, Barcelona manager Hansi Flick stated on Friday that safety measures should be taken.

It’s just a sport, in my opinion. Only a game, really. It’s only football, Flick said at a press conference, “Our responsibility is to protect not only the players but also all the players involved in the game.”

“It’s unfortunate that something happened today,” he said. We should be done with it after the match, of course, there are some decisions that are emotional on the field. There is a need to be something.

Referees’ concerns about abuse were brought up by the Spanish football federation (RFEF) in February, citing the Real Madrid player Jude Bellingham’s case as an example of a backlash.

Real had also written a letter of complaint to the Spanish referees a few weeks prior after Espanyol won them 1-0.

SEVILLE, SPAIN - APRIL 25: Hansi Flick, manager of FC Barcelona speaks during press conference before the Copa del Rey Final Match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid at Estadio de La Cartuja on April 25, 2025 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
[Fran Santiago/Getty Images] Hansi Flick, manager of FC Barcelona, addresses a press conference before the Copa del Rey final at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville.

Barca advised to “enjoy” the Copa finale.

Flick instructed his young team to “enjoy” Real’s final battle.

After winning the Spanish Super Cup in January against Real Madrid, the Catalans are hoping to land a potential quadruple this year.

Flick claimed that Barca are not necessarily the favorites at the moment, even though they won 4-0 in LaLiga last October and 5-2 in the final in Saudi Arabia.

“We have a really young team, and playing in the final against one of the best teams in the world is a great experience,” Flick said.

A final is unique because it doesn’t revolve around favorites.

We want to begin the contest tomorrow and vie for the title.

Los Blancos are four points clear of Barca at the top of LaLiga, having struggled this season, having been knocked out of the Champions League by Arsenal in the quarterfinals.

Lamine Yamal, a young winger at the age of 17, leads the exciting Flicks’ exciting side, which also features Pau Cubarsi, Gavi, and Pedri among its young players.

Ronald Araujo, the captain of Barcelona, said, “I’m surprised by how incredible their mentality is.”

They seem to be playing in a final tomorrow, but these kids from La Masia [FC Barcelona’s youth academy] have surprised me greatly.

More than 480 civilians killed in Sudan’s North Darfur over two weeks: UN

In two weeks this month, more than 480 civilians have been killed in attacks in Sudan’s North Darfur region, with some of the attacks being ethnically motivated, according to the UN.

The UN human rights office reported on Friday that “the actual number is likely much higher” and that at least 481 civilians have been killed in North Darfur since April 10.

Additionally, it described the region’s high rates of sexual violence, including those committed against young boys and girls, as “horrifying.”

UN rights chief Volker Turk stated in the statement that “the suffering of the Sudanese people is hard to imagine, harder to comprehend, and simply impossible to accept.”

North Darfur has turned into a crucial battleground for the conflict that broke out between the Sudanese army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by al-Burhan’s former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

The conflict, which the UN describes as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties.

“Range reports of sexual violence everywhere”

Between April 11 and April 13, one of the most recent bloody assaults took place at the Zamzam displacement camp. According to the UN rights office, that attack claimed the lives of at least 210 civilians, including nine medical professionals. Turnk cited reports of “women, girls, and boys being raped or gang-raped there or as they attempted to flee”

According to the UN, 129 more civilians were killed this week in El-Fasher City, Um Kedada District, and the displacement camp for the Abu Shouk.

According to the statement, some of the most recent attacks were “ethnically motivated,” with particular communities targeted.

The rising number of civilian casualties and the widespread reports of sexual violence, according to Turk, are horrifying.

Additionally, according to the UN, “dozens of people reported to have died in detention facilities run by the RSF or “while walking for days in harsh conditions in an attempt to flee violence” in detention facilities.”

Dire circumstances

According to the UN’s rights office, hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the conflict.

The displaced “face dire conditions” amid persistent restrictions on humanitarian aid for the needy, it said.

The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) earlier on Friday warned that due to funding constraints, it may have to reduce its food support in the coming weeks.

According to the organization, rations in areas where famine is possible have been reduced to 70% of a typical WFP ration (i.e., 2,100 kcal per day).

According to Turk, Turk’s claim that Turk’s continued attacks that target humanitarian workers and medical personnel also threaten the aid response.

He claimed that “medical workers are themselves in danger, and even water sources have been purposefully attacked, and that the systems to assist victims in many areas are on the verge of collapse.”

The UN’s assessment comes a day after UK Foreign Minister David Lammy warned that Darfur’s violence “could be the results of ethnic cleansing” and may constitute crimes against humanity.