Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,161

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,161

On Wednesday, April 30th, the situation is as follows:

Fighting

  • At least one person was killed and at least 38 were hurt in the Russian drone attacks on Kharkiv and Dnipro, according to officials, who were also injured by two children.
  • The Ukrainian village of Doroshivka in the northeastern Kharkiv region has also been taken over, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • The governor of Sumy, a governor of the Ukrainian province, claimed that Russian troops are working to create a buffer zone in the northeastern region near Kursk, but have not had “significant success.”
  • Authorities in Kiev’s central Dnipropetrovsk region reported earlier on Tuesday that three people had been injured by Russian drone attacks in the country’s capital, Kyiv. A 12-year-old girl was killed in the overnight attacks in the country’s central Dnipropetrovsk region.
  • Additionally, Ukrainian officials ordered the eviction of seven villages in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region, which were once isolated but now face danger from Russian forces.
  • The governor of the Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, claims that a Ukrainian drone struck a car in Russia, killing two people and injuring three.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry reported earlier that night that it had downed 40 Ukrainian drones over the Kursk border.
  • Denys Shmyhal, the country’s prime minister, claimed that the country, despite losing nearly half of its domestic gas production in the winter as a result of Russian attacks, is still importing the needed gas.

Diplomacy

    After Moscow declared a three-day truce between May 8 and May 10, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s and its allies’ victory in World War II, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy once more demanded that Russia accept a total and unconditional ceasefire.

  • Zelenskyy also claimed that Russia was “preparing something” for military exercises in Belarus this summer during a summit in Warsaw.
  • Without Russia and Ukraine making “concrete proposals,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the country would resign as mediator.
  • Washington was requesting a “complete, durable ceasefire and an end to the conflict,” according to a Rubio spokesman, not a “three-day moment so you can celebrate something else.” This week will be “critical” for peace efforts, according to the US.
  • Russia responded to Ukraine’s request to extend the three-day truce to 30 days, saying it would be difficult to reach a long-term ceasefire without first answering a number of “questions”.
  • Rosemary DiCarlo, the UN’s political affairs chief, welcomed the more intensive negotiations, saying they “offer a glimmer of hope for progress toward a ceasefire and an eventual peaceful settlement.”
  • Russia was criticized while France and the UK praised US mediation. Kiev rebuffed accusations that Russian forces had targeted Ukrainian civilians, while Kyiv rebuffed those accusations.
  • In an effort to destabilize the nation, France also alleges that Russia’s military intelligence has launched cyberattacks on a dozen French organizations, including ministries, defense companies, and think tanks, since 2021.

Politics

  • Viktoriia Roshchyna, a Ukrainian journalist who died in Russian captivity, was tortured and had organs removed before her body was returned, according to an investigation by the European nonprofit Forbidden Stories.
  • A man was given a 27-year sentence by a Russian military court for trying to kill army pilots at a graduation party under Ukrainian orders while serving them with poisoned alcohol and cakes.
  • Defense officials in Ukraine are being detained because they are suspected of providing the army with defective mortar shells.
  • According to the Latvian prosecutor’s office, Latvia has sentenced a citizen to six years in prison for supporting Russian forces in Ukraine.

Source: Aljazeera

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