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Ukraine war briefing: Russian ambassador snubs Poland over missile intrusion | Ukraine

  • of Russian ambassador ignores subpoena He is scheduled to appear at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday after the Polish military said: Missile fired at Ukraine violates Polish airspace. Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Wladysław Kosinak-Kamisz said that Poland would decide on its next steps in the coming days, as such “signs of disrespect” by the ambassador could not be ignored.

  • Russian Embassy in Warsaw Confirmation that Sergei Andreev has been summoned But I wanted to see the “evidence” before the meeting. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Monday about the missile invasion.

  • Ukraine receives 500,000 shells from EU And that The remainder of the promised $1 million is expected to be delivered by the end of the year.said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. “In addition, the European defense industry is also providing Ukraine with 400,000 shells through commercial contracts. Czech efforts to purchase ammunition outside the EU come in addition to these efforts. But that is not all. This is by no means enough and we need to increase both our production capacity and the financial resources dedicated to supporting Ukraine.”

  • Iceland announces participation in Czech initiativeWe are aiming for fire at least 800,000 shells In addition to EU commitments, it is sourced from all over the world.

  • By this summer, the E.U. trained 60,000 Ukrainian soldierssaid Borrell.

  • of The US Congress adjourned again for two weeks without considering the House’s $60 billion aid bill to defend Ukraine against Russian aggression. Lauren Gambino writes: House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican who supports arms deliveries to Ukraine, told CBS News on Sunday that House Speaker Mike Johnson, who has kept the bill in limbo under pressure from President Donald Trump, He said he is committed to holding a vote. On aid to Ukraine when Congress returns from Easter recess.

  • 10 people injured, including a teenage girl when on monday Two Russian missiles were fired at Kiev. Officials said the Academy of Fine Arts building and gymnasium were damaged. Sergiy Popko, head of Kiev’s military junta, said Russia attacked with two weapons. Ballistic missile launched from annexed Crimea.

  • Volodymyr Zelensky said that it has shown again. Ukraine needed a better air defense system from its allies. “This meant the safety of our cities and saved lives,” the Ukrainian president said. “All of us around the world who respect and protect life must stop this terrorism.

  • of The eastern city of Chasif Yar faced a ‘difficult and tense’ situationa Ukrainian military official said late Monday. Oleg Kalashnikov, head of Ukraine’s 26th Artillery Brigade, said Russian troops were “trying to break through our defenses to reach Chasiv Yar,” adding that Russian troops were descending. powerful guided bomb “In populated areas and fortified positions.”

  • Ukraine said Russian drones attack southern regions of Mykolaiv and Odesa. Approximately 300,000 people were left without power in Odesa. Energy infrastructure in the Black Sea region was damaged Monday night.

  • inside Kharkov eastern regiona 65-year-old man reportedly died in the courtyard of his home during Russian shelling.

  • In Russia, Fire breaks out at power plant in southern Rostovsaid the local governor. Wave of drone attacks in Ukraine. Vasily Golubev said the Novocherkassk power plant, one of the largest in southwestern Russia, has two generators. The Rostov region borders Ukraine, and the region’s capital hosts military headquarters for Russian attacks.

  • The cost of repairing damage caused by last week’s Russian attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure will likely reach ‘several billions’Minister of Energy of Ukraine, German Gerashchenko Said.

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