Map reveals Ukrainian progress. Moscow intensifies its strikes and excludes "general mobilization"
Map reveals Ukrainian progress. Moscow intensifies its strikes and excludes "general mobilization"

The Russian Ministry of Defense: the losses among Ukrainian soldiers and foreign militants exceeded 800 dead and wounded during the past 24 hours
A map published by the globe media revealed the extent of the territory that the Ukrainian forces managed to regulate during the last counter-offensive.
On Tuesday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the launch of large-scale missile and artillery attacks on Ukrainian forces altogether directions, adding that its forces managed to destroy 5 Ukrainian missiles, weapons, and ammunition depots in Donetsk and Mykolaiv.
The ministry stated in a very daily briefing, that the battles continued on all axes, which "the losses among the Ukrainian soldiers and foreign militants exceeded 800 dead and wounded during the past 24 hours." The military spokesman said that the bulk of Ukrainian losses occurred as a results of Russian air, missile, and artillery strikes, which targeted the sites of several Ukrainian brigades within the Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv regions.
On Tuesday, the Kremlin ruled out announcing a general mobilization within the country and calling in reserve forces to support the Russian army's operations in Ukraine, after a series of setbacks within the Kharkiv region within the east of the country. Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there aren't any discussions about declaring a general mobilization in support of the campaign in Ukraine.
He added that the Russian forces still perform their set tasks, and "the special activity will continue until all its goals are achieved." Peskov knowledgeable the emergence of internal criticism of the course of the battles and therefore the intensification of demands for announcing general mobilization and expanding the scope of the confrontations, noting that "criticizing the country's leadership and demanding some mobilization is evidence of pluralism," stressing that "the Russians, in general, still support President solon." But he added that critics of the operation should be wary of the presence of red lines.
Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova strongly criticized the ecu Union's decision to differentiate between different categories of Russians seeking to get entry visas to the Union (Schengen), and said that dividing Russians into "useful" and "unhelpful" when issuing visas amount to "blatant overt interference within the internal affairs of Russia."
On the opposite hand, Russian state media quoted the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as saying that the latter had presented a document to get security guarantees for his country from the eu Union, the us, Britain, and Turkey. The document provided for a draft on security guarantees entitled "Kyiv Security Treaty". And it stated that "security guarantees must be confirmed and clearly defined, will define a series of commitments made by the group of guarantor states to Ukraine, and also the document must be binding supported bilateral agreements and included during a strategic partnership document within the name of the Kyiv Security Treaty."
According to the document, the agreement would should unite "the main group of allied countries and Ukraine," which said it could include the u. s., Britain, Canada, Poland, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, and Turkey, similarly because the Nordic, Baltic, and Central and Eastern European nations.
According to Russian comments, it's remarkable that the published draft didn't address the problem of reducing the amount of the Ukrainian militia, the first demand of Russia that was raised during the rounds of negotiations that did not achieve progress within the past months.
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