Ukraine war
Despite the ceasefire demand in Ukraine: new attacks again
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In the evening, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj insisted on a ceasefire. Kremlin chief Putin had proposed direct peace talks in Turkey. Meanwhile, the fights continue.
Regardless of the demands for a break, the mutual attacks of Russia and Ukraine continue. In Bilhorod-Dintrowskyj in the south of Ukraine near the city of Odessa, civil infrastructure was damaged by Russian attacks according to the authorities.
The Ukrainian Air Force announced in the morning that Russia had attacked the neighboring country with 108 drones and drone folders. 55 drones were shot down, the lane of 30 dummies was lost. This is usually due to electronic defensive measures. The regions of Odessa, Mykolajiw, Donetsk and Schytomyr were affected by the attacks.
There was also air alarm in Russia. The governor of the southern Russian area Rostow, Juri Sljusar, wrote at Telegram about a deflected drone attack. There are no injuries and damage to the ground.
Request for ceasefire
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Donald Tusk, together with the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, had ultimately called for a 30-day ceasefire from Russia from this Monday. Russian President Vladimir Putin had responded to the demand with a counter offer to direct peace talks in Turkey on Thursday.
dpa
Source: Stern

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