* Zelensky said the 'positive signals' from yesterday's peace talks are not enough
* 'Signals do not silence the explosions of Russian bombs,' he declared
* Ukraine's President also scoffed at Russia's 'pullback' from Kyiv and Chernihiv
* He said Russian troops were merely forced to retreat by Ukrainian defences
* His video address last night also covered the launch of a new state scheme to compensate people whose properties and land have been damaged in the war
'We are hearing positive signals from the negotiating table... but positive signals do not silence the explosions of Russian bombs,' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his latest video address last night.
Russia announced yesterday amid renewed peace talks that it would reduce its military presence in and around Kyiv and Chernihiv, in what appears to be its first concession since the war began just over one month ago.
But the same day that Russia's Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Fomin said his nation would 'fundamentally scale back' its operations to 'increase trust', a Russian missile blasted a gaping hole in a government administration building in Mykolaiv, killing eight, while the decimated city of Mariupol endured further bombardment.
Read more ....
Live Updates
Live updates: West remains wary of Russia’s scale back claim -- AP
Live: Western officials urge caution over Russian vows to scale back military operations -- France 24
Live: UK and US urge caution on Russian pledge to reduce attacks -- BBC
Ukraine daily round-up: Peace talks produce first sign of progress -- BBC
Russia-Ukraine war latest: western officials urge caution over Russia’s peace talk promises – live -- The Guardian
Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates and Latest News -- New York Times
Russia claims it will curb attacks around Kyiv; Ukraine calls for security guarantee in latest talks -- CNBC
Live Updates: Russia invades Ukraine -- CNN
Russia pledges to scale down military activity near Kyiv, Chernihiv — live updates -- DW
Russia to redeploy Kyiv forces, not withdraw, US official says: LIVE UPDATES -- FOX News
Ukraine-Russia war updates: 'Humanitarian catastrophe' imminent in Mariupol as mayor calls for complete evacuation of city -- ABC News Australia
Updates: Ukrainian Nationalists Must Lay Down Arms to Resolve Mariupol Stalemate, Putin Tells Macron -- Sputnik
Russia - Ukraine War News Roundup -- March 29, 2022
Ukraine retakes control of Irpin amid ongoing ‘catastrophic’ situation in Mariupol -- France 24
Pentagon says Russia 'repositioning' troops in Ukraine following claim of reducing military campaign -- The Hill
Defense & National Security — Officials skeptical Russia reducing military campaign -- The Hill
Biden Is Skeptical Russia Is Scaling Back Operations in Kyiv -- Military.com
Twelve dead in strike on Mykolaiv governor's office -- BBC
Missile rips hole in Mykolaiv government building, killing seven even as Russia claims it will reduce military activity near Ukrainian capital of Kyiv -- ABC News Australia
'These guys are really notorious': CNN military analyst on Wagner mercenaries in Ukraine -- CNN
About 600 foreign mercenaries killed in Ukraine over two weeks — Russian defense minister -- TASS
Russian commandos reportedly seize two men responsible for torture of POWs in Ukraine -- TASS
Chernihiv mayor urges Zelenskiy not to swap captured Russian pilots for Ukrainian PoWs -- The Guardian
Russian soldiers disturbed radioactive dust at Chernobyl; didn’t wear protective gear, workers say: report -- FOX News
Ukraine war: Major internet provider suffers cyber-attack -- BBC
Russia compares sanctions to war as UK says Putin preparing to send 1,000 mercenaries to Ukraine -- The Guardian
Top US General Denies Biden's Claim That Americans are Training Ukrainian Troops in Poland -- Sputnik
The drone operators who halted Russian convoy headed for Kyiv -- The Guardian
Ukrainian Fighter Pilots Describe Their Desperate Air War Against Russia -- Warzone/The Drive
Ukrainian soldier who sent defiant reply to Russian warship receives medal -- The Guardian
Ukraine war: French companies in Russia under pressure to leave -- DW
With cats, ferrets and handcarts, life goes on underground in Kharkiv -- The Guardian
No comments:
Post a Comment