Russia said it is fighting a new Ukrainian attack in KurskAs Kiev provided a humanitarian corridor to civilians in the Russian region, it invaded and partially occupied, and Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the situation he met with the regional governor was “very very “It was difficult.” The Russian Ministry of Defense said Ukraine had deployed two mechanized battalions, tanks and armored vehicles, about 10 km (6 miles) to the southeast of the town of Suda, the Ukrainian-controlled town, from the border. There were no comments from Kiev officials about the fresh attack, and Russian statements about the scope of the battle could not be verified.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday praised the troops in the attack on Kursk and issued several army units with state honors. “The occupyer must be beaten and beaten on his territory. Operation Kursk clearly explains the meaning of the principle of “peace by force.” ”
Zelenskyy's office accused Moscow of being “indifference” to the fate of its own citizens. “We are ready to open humanitarian corridors from the Kursk region to the depths of Russia, in response to the official request of the Russian Federation. Apparently, the Russians do not want such humanitarian corridors. Because we have not received a response request from them,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that Russia is doing “everything” for Russian civilians in Kursk. However, Moscow declined to publicly comment on the idea of a humanitarian corridor.
Ukraine said Thursday it received its first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighters and Dutch F-16 fighters. The numbers are classified, but the Mirage is thought to be around six, but the whole Netherlands totals Ukraine, in addition to the jets that supply training centres for pilots and crews in Romania. We are committed to delivering 24 F-16s. French officials say Mirages, originally conceived for airborne dogfights, was adapted to allow airborne strikes.
The Ukrainian army said Thursday. A nighttime attack on Primorsko Aktalsk airfield in the Krasnodar region of Russia caused a fire, a public staff member wrote on Facebook. A video was posted online claiming to show the fire. The claim could not be independently verified. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that it had fired down a Ukrainian drone through Krasnodar. In fact, he frequently says that drones were fired down when the Ukrainian attack was successful.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will lead a Ukrainian delegation at the Munich security conference next weekAndri Yamak, the Ukrainian president's chief of staff, said Thursday. The US Vice President JD Vance and Keith Kellogg, envoy of Ukraine and Russia's Donald Trump, will also be present. Yermak said that Ukrainian delegations will present the state's position in ending the war and their views on how “long-lasting peace” will be achieved.
“Political leaders and political experts in Munich need to recognize that this is momentum. [it’s] It is necessary to be together… to not give Russia the opportunity to divide the world and divide their partners. ”
During his campaign, Trump promised to end the battle within 24 hours of taking office. However, it is unclear how the ceasefire deal will shape the terms and conditions of Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainians will provide Kellogg with “complete and actual information” about the battlefield situation, ongoing mobilization efforts and the status of weapons and equipment delivery, Yermak said. “I think it is important for us to hold these consultations and negotiations. [Trump] Management has plans,” he said. “Our position is that it is impossible for Ukraine to take on a plan without participating in preparing this plan, and it will be a major mistake.”
Slovak gas transport company SPP said on Thursday that Ukraine began to acquire gas from Russia via Turkey after it stopped the flow of Russia through its territory. “They will be made by a southern route through the Torquestream and via Hungary to Slovakia,” said Ondrej Sebesta, spokesman for the SPP. Turktrene runs 930 km (580 miles) under the Black Sea from the Russian resort city of Anapa to Kii Koi in northwestern Turkey, then connected to an on-ground pipeline running through the Balkan Peninsula to Europe, and is a neighbor in southern Slovakia. One EU member supplies Hungary.





