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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,107

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,107

Here is the situation on Friday, March 7:

Fighting

  • Russia launched a “massive missile and drone” attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, a Ukrainian minister said, after Washington said talks with Kyiv were back on track to secure a truce in the three-year conflict. The attack damaged natural gas production facilities of&nbsp, Ukraine’s state-run oil and gas firm Naftogaz, the company said in a statement.
  • In the northeastern city of Kharkiv, Russian forces struck a civilian enterprise and injured at least five people, according to its governor Oleh Syniehubov.
  • In the northern region of Chernihiv, an attack damaged one of the production facilities, according to its governor Viacheslav Chaus who did not provide additional details.
  • The governor of the western region of Ivano-Frankivsk, Svitlana Onyshchuk, said the air defence repelled an attack on infrastructure facilities. She reported no casualties.
  • Ukraine said that Russia had launched at least 58 missiles and 194 drones in an overnight barrage targeting energy facilities across the country.
  • The air force said it had downed 34 of the missiles and&nbsp, 100 drones, adding that it had deployed French Mirage fighters jets for the first time to repel the Russian barrage.
  • Russia’s Defence Ministry said its forces captured the village of Andriivka in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region. Moscow said the village, which used to be a main supply hub for Ukraine, was seized in January.
  • The death toll from Moscow’s air strike on a hotel the industrial city of Kryvyi Rih has increased to six, according to Ukrainian officials said.
  • Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office said Dmitry Levin, a Russian citizen, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of high treason and having membership of a terrorist organisation. Authorities said he was found guilty of spying on Russia’s navy for Ukraine.
  • A Russian drone attack on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa damaged energy infrastructure and caused fires, regional Governor Oleh Kiper said.

Politics and diplomacy

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Alexander Darchiev as ambassador to the US after Washington gave the go-ahead for his appointment in an earlier meeting between US and Russian officials.
  • Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticised French President Emmanuel Macron for describing Moscow as a “threat to France and Europe”. Zakharova called the statements “contradictory” and “detached from reality”.
  • Zakharova described France and the UK’s peace initiative for Ukraine as an attempt to buy time for Kyiv to prevent its military collapse. Instead, “firm agreements on a final settlement are necessary”, she said.
  • According to Zakharova, Russia is currently waiting on the US to appoint a team of negotiators to engage in peace talks with Ukraine, after which Moscow will appoint its team.
  • Putin, reflecting on failed historic attempts by France to conquer Russia, reminded Macron of how Napoleon Bonaparte’s campaign against Moscow ended.
  • Macron hit back at Putin, calling him “an imperialist seeking to rewrite history”. “Napoleon carried out conquests. The only imperial power that I see today in Europe is Russia”, Macron said.
  • French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said Paris has been providing military intelligence to Kyiv after Washington put a pause on sharing information.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s view of the Russia-Ukraine war being a Russia-US war by proxy is in line with Putin’s assessment as well.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told state news agency RIA Novosti that Macron’s suggestion to discuss placing European allies under France’s nuclear protection posed a threat to Russia.
  • Lavrov&nbsp, said deploying European peacekeeping troops to Ukraine would be regarded as NATO’s official involvement in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
  • Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said his country would send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine in 2026. He said the promised jets were being delayed due to the late arrival of new F-35 jets to replace its F-16s.
  • The United Kingdom finalised a $38.68m deal with a defence tech company to allow Ukraine’s armed forces to use more advanced attack drones in the Black Sea, the UK’s defence ministry said.
  • Zelenskyy called on European Union leaders in Brussels to support a truce in the air and at sea. “Everyone needs to make sure that Russia, as the sole source of this war, accepts the need to end it”, he said.
  • Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr said his country would increase aid to Ukraine for this year by an extra $4.5bn. This would bring this year’s total Norwegian aid for Ukraine to $7.78bn.
  • Keith Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy to Russia and Ukraine, said the US decision to freeze aid to Ukraine was “like hitting a mule with a two-by-four across the nose”, adding that the move got Ukraine’s attention.
  • US special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, told reporters that a US delegation will be travelling to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next week to meet Ukrainian officials.
  • Witkoff said the meeting would centre around a ceasefire with Russia and a “framework” on a more permanent agreement.
  • Zelenskyy announced he would travel to Saudi Arabia for the meeting and revealed plans to have an audience with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
  • EU leaders issued a statement in support of Ukraine at the Brussels summit. However, Hungary refused to endorse the statement on rearming Ukraine.

Source: Aljazeera

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