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.
We traveled to the location of the ballistic missile strike in Kyiv today, along with diplomats from the countries and international organizations operating in the country. The location where 12 of our country’s citizens were killed when the missile exploded. My… pic. https://twitter.com/ncz8eXhioo
- 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.”