Ukraine: At 10:30 the new round of negotiations – ‘Window’ for Zelensky-Putin meeting

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At least one person has been killed and 12 others injured when a car bomb exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, west of Baghdad, killing at least 12 people.

The Telegram reported that an eight-storey building in the Obolon district of northern Kyiv had been the target of a possible “artillery” fire, which had been extinguished by the fire brigade.

The source initially said in a statement that two dead bodies were found in the ruins of the building, before the message was erased and the report was revised downwards.

According to the service, three other people have been admitted to the hospital and nine have received first aid on the spot. He even published photos that show the occupants of the building, among them the elderly, getting out of it with the help of a vehicle with a telescopic ladder.

The Ukrainian military announced today that Russian troops were trying to consolidate their positions in the occupied territories, maintain their pace of attack and prepare for new attacks, two and a half weeks after Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine.

“The enemy is gathering formations and moving strategic reserves to our borders,” the Ukrainian general said, adding that new attacks should be expected in Kharkov, Sumy and Brovary, a suburb of Kiev.

The staff complained that Russian forces were destroying military and political infrastructure, which is contrary to international humanitarian law, he said.

Also on Friday morning, Russian forces bombed the Antonov aircraft factory in Kyiv, Ukrainian authorities said.

In the Luhansk region (east), Russian forces are concentrated on the advance towards Severodonetsk. In the cities of Topolske and Spakivka, in the Kharkiv region, they suffered losses and retreated, according to the Ukrainian staff.

This information cannot be independently verified.

A Russian attack on a training camp near the city of Lviv (west) yesterday killed at least 35 people and injured 134 others, according to Kyiv. Moscow, for its part, spoke of some 180 dead.

In the midst of hostilities, diplomatic efforts continue and both sides express restrained optimism about their course.

“Window” for Zelensky’s meeting with Putin

The new round of talks between Russia and Ukraine, which will take place today via teleconference, will begin at 10:30 am Kiev (and Greece) time, said this morning Anton Gerashenko, adviser to the Ukrainian Interior Minister.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said today that he had instructed negotiators to “do everything possible” to close a “meeting” between him and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

Speaking on Russian state television yesterday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov did not rule out the possibility of a meeting between Presidents Putin and Zelensky.

Also yesterday, Mikhail Pontolyak, a negotiator and adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Sunday that he believed progress could be made in talks with Russia in the coming days, as the Russian side “has become more constructive.” Reuters.

“We will not back down in the first place. Russia understands this now. Russia has already started talking constructively. I think we will achieve some results in literally a few days,” he said in a video posted on the internet.

Podoliak also said yesterday that Ukraine was cooperating with Israel and Turkey as mediators to finalize the place and framework of peace talks with Russia. “Once this is done, there will be a meeting. I think it will not be long before we get there,” he told national television.

The siege of Mariupol continues

On the other hand, the adviser to the Ukrainian president Oleksiy Arestovich said that Ukraine and Russia were actively holding talks on Sunday, with the situation around the besieged city of Mariupol being of particular concern to the Ukrainian authorities.

“Talks with Russia are ongoing at the moment,” he said in an interview with national television.

Arestovich also said that Ukraine had deployed enough troops in Mariupol to prevent its occupation by encircling Russian forces.

Zelensky again called for a no-fly zone

Volodymyr Zelensky again demanded on Monday morning that NATO impose a no-fly zone over Ukrainian airspace, warning that otherwise he could see “Russian rockets” falling on the territory of his member states.

“If you do not block our airspace, it will be a matter of time, Russian rockets will fall on your own territory, on NATO soil, on the homes of NATO citizens,” he said in a recorded message. .

Zelensky’s new appeal came a day after Russian airstrikes on a Ukrainian training base about 20km from the border with Poland, a NATO and EU member state, near the Ukrainian city of Lviv (west).

According to Kyiv, the Russian bombing resulted in the death of 35 people and the wounding of 134 others.

“Thirty rockets in the Lviv region alone,” he said. “Nothing is happening there that could threaten the territory of the Russian Federation. And only 20 kilometers from the NATO border.”

“Last year, I made it clear to NATO leaders that if they did not take strong precautionary measures against the Russian Federation, war would break out,” he said.

Polish General Waldemar Skripczak, the former chief of the General Staff of the Air Force, said earlier yesterday that the base that was being bombed was training units of foreign volunteers who went to Ukraine to fight the Russians. There was also part of Western military aid to Ukraine after the Russian invasion on February 24.

For the American journalist Brent Reno, who was killed near Kyiv yesterday Sunday, the Ukrainian president claimed that he was the victim of a “deliberate attack by the Russian army”. Another American journalist, who was in the same vehicle as the deceased, was injured, as was a Ukrainian citizen.

Source: Capital

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