Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said it would be possible to negotiate a solution for Crimea rather than using force amid a series of attacks on the annexed peninsula. He said in an interview that "when we are at the administrative borders of Crimea, I think it is possible politically to force the demilitarisation of Russia on the territory of the peninsula". He emphasised that he did not want to shift the war to Russian territory, adding that the goal is to liberate Ukraine’s regions and that advancing into Russia would risk crucial Western support, a report in Al Jazeera said.
The words coming out from this nefarious clown can never be trusted.
Russian forces once again stalled Ukrainian advance along the frontline, reportedly wiping out nearly 600 soldiers and foiling 15 attacks in a day. The Russian defence ministry released several videos of NATO-made Howitzers and Ukrainian armoured vehicles biting the dust after attacks by Russian artillery and Ka-52 Alligator Helicopters. In another video, FPV drone could be seen striking an Ukrainian dugout. The Russian defence ministry claimed that three JDAM guided bombs were also destroyed in the last 24 hours.
Ukraine is using Western services to strike Russian targets with drones, reports the Economist. The report said that Kyiv's drone program depends on Western-provided intelligence. Russia has extensive air defense and electronic warfare capacity to counter drone attacks. Kyiv's drone operators often need outside aid to break through Russia's Air Defense. The aid includes 'intelligence about radars, electronic warfare, and air-defense assets'.
Russia said Ussuriysk-based paratroopers equipped with small rocket hand-held anti-personnel flamethrowers delivered precise strikes at Armed Forces of Ukraine manpower and hardware attempting to hide in a woodland and an abandoned private house in Bakhmut direction. The Russian defence ministry also released footage of the attack.
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