Live – War in Ukraine: Moscow claims the “liberation” of Chevroletonetsk settlements

The leader of the Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine has confirmed the death of a Russian general

The leader of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine confirmed the death of a Russian general in the region on Tuesday, where Moscow’s forces are launching a major offensive against kyiv.

In a statement in the Telegram, Denise sent Bush’s General Roman Gudzow “genuine condolences to his family and friends”, “exemplifying how he should serve the motherland.”

Moscow kyiv is accused of imprisoning 600 people, including several journalists in the Kherson area

Ukraine on Tuesday accused the Russian military of occupying nearly 600 people, mainly journalists and pro-Kyiv activists, in the Kherson region in the south of the country, entirely by Moscow forces.

“According to our information, about 600 people are detained in well-equipped bases (…) in the Kerson region,” said Tamila Tacheva, the Ukrainian president’s representative on the Crimean, Ukrainian peninsula, attached to Moscow on the Kersen border. 2014.

They were “mainly journalists and activists” who organized “pro-Ukrainian rallies in Kerson and its territory” after they occupied the territory by the Russians, he said.

Chevroletonetsk: General Belistrandi provokes “most intense war in the cities”

Although the military situation in Severdonetsk seemed chaotic, our military adviser, General Jerome Belistrandi, provided an update.

“The HLM neighborhoods will be under Russian control, and the industrial zone will be under Ukrainian control. So we have the most intense fighting in the city,” he said, elaborating on the “most devastating tactic of the Russians” to the locals.

The General estimates the number of people still living in the Confederacy at “12,000 to 15,000” before the war was 100,000.

Russia claims to have liberated Sevorodonetsk residential areas

Russia has made a declaration with a very different meaning, as both Volodymyr Zhelensky and British intelligence have claimed that the Ukrainian army has reclaimed some of the previously lost land in the city of the martyrs in the eastern city of Chevrodonetsk. Moscow says it has “completely liberated” the Chevrolet Donetsk settlements.

“Severodonetsk residential areas have been completely liberated,” Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said during a televised conference, “the acquisition of its industrial zone and neighboring areas continues.”

Afternoon situation

The Ukrainian military has released an estimate of the human and material damage caused to Russian troops by the war. It says 31,360 Russian soldiers have been killed on the Ukrainian battlefield since February 24, and 212 aircraft, 177 helicopters, 13 ships and 125 naval missiles have been destroyed.

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The governor of the Lugansk region, Sergei Keidai, delivered a heartfelt cry in a telegram this morning. “Currently, the enemy is destroying Chevroletonetsk, and the fighting continues,” he said in his message.

Although Kyiv felt that Emmanuel Macron’s call to “do not insult Vladimir Putin” had “insulted” Paris, Jean-Luc Mélenchon showed solidarity with the head of state in the French Inter this morning. “I do not think the Ukrainians should talk to us like that. France is armed, France is there, France supports the Ukrainian people,” he said.

Ukraine denies IAEA leadership visit to occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

Ukraine opposes visit to Zaporizhia (southern) nuclear power plant until Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), is occupied by the Russians, the Ukrainian operator of the nuclear facilities pointed out on Tuesday.

“Ukraine has not invited Croce to visit the Zaporizhia plant, which in the past has denied him such a visit. Visit to the plant is possible only when Ukraine regains control of the site,” the operator, Energoatom, wrote in the telegram. On Tuesday.

The Ukrainian military estimates that 31,360 Russian soldiers have been killed since the invasion began.

The Ukrainian military, published by the Kyiv Post, this morning released its latest update on the human and material casualties that the Russian military has allegedly suffered since the start of the invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

About 31,360 Russian soldiers are believed to have died on the Ukrainian battlefield since February 24. Similarly, 212 Russian aircraft, 177 helicopters, 13 ships and 125 cruise missiles were reportedly destroyed.

However, these figures should be taken with extreme caution. It is currently difficult and impossible to verify these figures independently.

Jean-Luc Mலlenchon believes that the Ukrainians “should not talk to us like that.”

This Tuesday, the leader of the French rebels was called upon to “do not insult Putin” and asked about the hurtful reactions caused by Emmanuel Macron’s comments in Ukraine. The head of Ukrainian diplomacy pointed out that this situation “humiliated” Paris.

“I do not think Ukrainians should talk to us like that, because France is armed, France exists, France supports the people of Ukraine, and there is no political leader who does not accept it… Fly,” said Jean-Luc Mன்சlenchon.

He also supported various calls made by Emmanuel Macron with his Russian ally since the beginning of the invasion.

“If President Macron speaks to Putin, I will give him a reason, because this man should not bout himself,” he said.

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“They are pastors and perverts. I will do everything I can to make them disappear as long as I live”: Medvedev is more brutal than ever in the Telegram

Published by Dmitry Medvedev, former President of the Russian Federation A new message on his Telegram account this Tuesday, Where he usually shares violent initiatives. The message he wrote this morning was no exception.

“In my posts on the Telegram I am often asked why I am so harsh. The answer is I hate them. They are pastors and perverts. They want Russia to die. And as long as I am alive I will do everything to make them disappear.”

Today, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council did not say whether his message was sent to the Ukrainian government, Ukrainians or Western countries.

“The enemy continues to destroy Chevroletonetsk”: Luhansk region governor Donbass gives an update on the situation

Lugansk Region Governor Sergei Kaita aired this Tuesday Telegraph Progress report on the situation in Chevroletonetsk, a city in Donbass where heavy fighting is taking place between Ukrainians and Russians.

“Currently, the enemy continues to destroy Severodonetsk, the fighting continues. The Russian offensive in the direction of Novooktyrka and Voronove was repulsed. In the field of Bilohorivka, the enemy continues sabotage and authorization groups,” he explained.

“A tank, three artillery systems, two armored vehicles, a car and two armories,” he said, adding that Moscow had suffered significant material losses.

British intelligence confirms Ukrainians’ resumption in Chevroletonetsk

In its daily progress report, which aired on social media, the British Ministry of Defense’s intelligence service pointed out that the Ukrainians were based in Severdonetsk, but that the Russians’ aim was to actually control the entire city.

“This weekend, Ukrainian forces have re-established themselves in Severodonetsk, but Russian forces continue to occupy the eastern districts of the city. Russia’s strategy is to no doubt sever Severodonetsk from the north and south,” the report read first.

Before noting that Russian motives have not changed. “Russia landed on the southern axis of Bopasna in May, but its advances were halted over the weekend.

“Russia must certainly move forward on one of these axes in order to turn tactical gains into operational victories and move towards its political goal of controlling the Donetsk region.”

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Ukraine has already exhibited its ongoing war at the Museum

Launched on May 8, an exhibition entitled “Ukraine – Crucifixion” is currently taking place in kyiv at the Museum of History of Ukraine during World War II.

It brings together real items collected between April 4 and May 5, especially in the liberated area north of kyiv. In particular, military boots, personal notes and credit cards of Russian soldiers can be found on the front.

Visitors visit Russian passports at the exhibition “Ukraine – Crucifixion” presented in kyiv on June 4, 2022. © GENYA SAVILOV / AFP

Passports showing the youth of Russian soldiers are also issued. Finally, the viewer can see the missiles embedded in a window.

“Here you can watch and touch the war with your finger,” Commissioner Iuri Chowdhury told the Agency France-Press. “That, too, is the goal: to shock people by realizing what is happening.”

Russia has expanded its list of Americans barred from entering

In retaliation for similar sanctions imposed by Washington over the attack on Ukraine, Russian diplomacy on Monday extended the list of US citizens barred from entering Russia, including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

In late May, Moscow released a list of 963 people banned from Russian soil, including US President Joe Biden, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and actor Morgan Freeman.

Washington accuses Moscow of “intimidating” American media reporters

The United States on Monday accused US media reporters in Moscow of being “threatened” by Russia, summoned by Russian diplomats and threatened to retaliate against them due to US sanctions.

US State Department spokeswoman Netflix told reporters in Washington that “the Russian Foreign Ministry has invited your colleagues to ‘explain to them the consequences of their government’s hostility to the media.

“Let it be clear, the Kremlin is launching a full-scale attack on press freedom, access to information and truth,” he said, condemning “a clear and blatant attempt to intimidate independent journalists.”

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