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Russia’s War of Ukraine: List of the main events, today 1,127

Here is the main round of events starting on Thursday 27 March.

Fighting

  • Russian forces launched a major attack on drones on the second largest city in Ukraine, Kharkiv, which resulted in nine people and caused great damage, according to emergency services and Ukrainian officials.
  • A Russian drone attack also sparked fires in the central city of Dnibro, according to the regional ruler, Serai Lizak. The losses were not reported immediately.
  • The mayor of Micolev’s port in southern Miklav, Ukraine, said that there is an emergency in early Wednesday in the city, after an attack by Russian drones.
  • The Ukrainian army said its air defense units had shot down 56 out of 117 drones launched by Russia.
  • A Russian military court handed over a long prison sentence to 12 members of the Azov regiment in UkraineWho led the defense of the city of Mariopol in the first months of the war. The defendants – who are accused of terrorist activity, seized power or retained violently – were sentenced to between 13 and 23 years in prison.
  • The Russian state TV journalist Anna Brookvieva was killed and its photographer Dmitry Volkov was seriously wounded by Lubna Lubna allegedly that the Ukrainian army put it in Baljuorod region Russia.

cease-fire

  • Ukraine and Russia accused each other From the arrest of a truce on attacks against the energy facilities in which the United States mediated after Washington announced separate agreements on Tuesday to stop strikes in the Black Sea and against energy targets.
  • Ihor Zhovkva, chief Ukrainian presidential official, said that Russia attacked at least eight Ukrainian energy facilities since March 18, when Moscow says it has stopped such attacks.
  • The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to determine the energy infrastructure in Ukraine, which is achieved by the Russian armed forces.
  • The Ukrainian army rejected false Russian accusations that they had carried out strikes on energy facilities in the regions of Russia, Kursk and Brandsk, as well as in the Crimea occupied by Russia.
  • Ukrainian President Folodimir Zelinski said that the United States told Kiev that the armistice deals with Russia were effective as soon as they were announced. But the Kremlin said The ceasefire agreement on the Black Sea It will not enter the force until the Russian Bank, which was approved with the international payment system, Swift. European leaders said this would not happen until Russia will withdraw from Ukraine.
  • Speaking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris before a European summit to discuss Ukraine, President Zelinski said he hoped that Washington will have enough power to pressure Russia in the unconditional ceasefire after Moscow put its conditions on the Black Sea Code.
  • The Kremlin said that Moscow has continued its intensive contact with the United States and was pleased with how to talk with Washington so far. “We are satisfied with the development of our dialogue in a practical and constructive way and how to achieve results,” said Kremlin spokesman Peskov.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States will evaluate the demands submitted by Russia after it had agreed “in principle” to a ceasefire in the United States with Ukraine in the Black Sea to allow safe navigation.
  • Rubio said that US officials will work to “understand what is the Russian position, or what he requests in return,” then “submitting this” to US President Donald Trump to make a decision.
  • Trump said in an interview he believed that Russia wanted to end its war with Ukraine, but he admitted that Moscow could “drag its feet.”
  • Raphael Rafael Ghosti said that the six power plant in Ukraine may return online that the Russian -controlled nuclear power plant in Ukraine could return online within months of the ceasefire, but it will take more than a year to restart all six reactors. Ukraine accused Moscow of being unable to manage the factory safety after what he said was reports of a large diesel spill. Russia has rejected reports as “fake”.
  • German Foreign Minister Analeina Perbuk welcomed the efforts of American mediation, but warned against misinformation by President Putin, saying that the real dialogue could not happen when it is constantly linked to the ceasefire with new demands and privileges.
  • UN spokesman Stefan Dujarrik said an agreement on freedom of navigation in the Black Sea to ensure the protection of civilian ships and ports infrastructure “will be a decisive contribution to food security and supply chains.”

Military aid

  • President Macron said that France will provide about two billion euros (2.15 billion dollars) as additional military aid to Ukraine, as it accused Russia of re -explaining and rewriting the final ceasefire deals.
  • NATO Secretary -General Mark Rotti, the United States and Europe, warned of any temptation of “going alone” to security, amid increasing tensions on the future of the Atlantic coalition and varying views of Russia. Root also said that Europe is still trusting in the American administration after its appearance The journalist has been included In a collective reference chat between national security assistants to coordinate military strikes on Yemen.
  • Rot warned that there will be no normalization of relations with Russia even after the war in Ukraine ended, saying it would “take decades” because of “complete lack of confidence.”
  • European officials who were not named told Reuters that European efforts to create security arrangements for Ukraine are turning from sending forces to other alternatives because they face political and logistical restrictions, and the possibility of Russia and the United States are opposing their plans.

Economy

  • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessens told Fox News that Ukraine had signed an economic deal next week and President Trump will not hesitate to lift sanctions on Russia if the need arises.
  • “It has returned to the right track,” Andrei Yermak, Chief of Staff, told the President of Ukraine, after confronting an oval office reserved last month between the United States and Ukrainian leaders, relations between Kiev and Washington.
  • The Italian Water Heating Company, Ariston Holding, said it has recovered the possession of its Russian unit after President Putin canceled his decision from last year to seize it in response to Western sanctions.



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2025-03-27 01:35:00

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