War in Ukraine: Gazprom gives up German subsidiary Gazprom Germania – escape corridor from Mariupol is on the brink

War in Ukraine: Gazprom gives up German subsidiary Gazprom Germania – escape corridor from Mariupol is on the brink

Russia continues to face fierce resistance in Ukraine. The Ukrainian defenders even claim to have recaptured some areas. The most important developments in star-Live blog.

In the sixth week of the war, the fighting in Ukraine continued with undiminished intensity, despite the military de-escalation announced by Russia. The defenders report successes: Russian units could not gain ground at any point. Several settlements in the southern Ukrainian region of Cherson were even recaptured. The situation in the capital Kyiv is also said to have eased somewhat.

In the embattled port city of Mariupol, Russia had again announced a ceasefire to evacuate civilians. However, the planned escape corridor has been delayed so far.

The most important things at a glance:

  • Russian and Ukrainian negotiators continue talks
  • According to the Red Cross, an escape corridor from Mariupol is on the brink
  • Ukraine reports military successes Southern Ukraine and Dombass still hard fought
  • Selenskyj wants to punish his own generals for “treason”.
  • EU Parliament President Metsola visits Kyiv

Read all the developments of the day in our live blog here.

Source: Stern

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