The President of Ukraine arrived in Odessa after his visit to Mykolaiv. “As long as you live, there is a wall,” he told his soldiers. The Ukrainian leader has therefore chosen two strategic centers on the Black Sea: The new operation took place not far from the Kherson region, where Kyiv is apparently organizing the next counter-offensive. While Zelenskyy was on the southern front, Russian missiles fell on his hometown of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipro Oblast. And Russian missiles were launched against Kremenchuk southeast of Kyiv and against the Odessa region, fired from Crimea (but shot down by anti-aircraft guns). But the struggle continues, especially in Donbass. “We are preparing for the worst,” says the governor of Lugansk.
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00.15 The governor of Lugansk: “We are preparing for the worst”
“We have to prepare for the worst,” says the governor of the Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine, Serguii Gaidai. The situation in the area is as follows: “In Severodonetsk, Russian and Ukrainian forces are clashing on the streets, while in Lysychansk Russian artillery fire is constant.” In Lysytchansk there are signs of preparations for street fighting: soldiers are digging holes and erecting barbed wire, and police are placing burned vehicles across the streets to slow traffic. Life is very hard for 10% of Lysytchansk residents who are left in basements with no telephone network, running water or electricity in the city. “We are trying to persuade them to leave,” but “some categorically refuse.” And only a “small percentage” hopes that Moscow will transform the region into a “Russian world”.
00:06 1.9 million people evacuated from Ukraine to Russia
Russia has evacuated over 1.9 million people, including 307,000 minors, from Ukraine since the start of the “military special operation”. This was announced by the head of the Russian National Defense Center Mijaìl Mìzintsev, collected today by the Sputnik agency. Today alone, “without the involvement of the Ukrainian authorities, 29,733 people were evacuated from danger areas” and the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Donbass-Lugansk.
00.00 The Pentagon is considering sending another 4 rocket launchers
The Pentagon is considering sending four more Himars missile launchers to Ukraine. Politico writes it. The decision will be “based on Ukraine’s immediate needs,” a military source said. The handover, said another official, should happen quickly. The US has already sent 4 rocket launchers to Kyiv.
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