Iryna Vereshchuk
Major Government Shake-Up Continues in Ukraine as Foreign Minister Kuleba Steps Down
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has submitted his letter of resignation, as confirmed by Ruslan Stefanchuk, the speaker of Ukraine's parliament, on Sept. 4. Stefanchuk mentioned that Kuleba's resignation will be "considered at one of the upcoming plenary meetings," though he did not specify a date.
Zelensky Explores Military Administration for Newly Captured Areas Near Kursk as Ukrainian Forces Gain Ground
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported on Wednesday that Ukrainian troops had pushed 1-2 kilometers further into Russia's Kursk region, where conflict has persisted for the past two weeks. Zelensky shared the update via Telegram, noting advancements in multiple areas and the capture of over 100 Russian prisoners of war.
New orders: Invade - There will be a million of them
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered the Ukrainian army to recapture the coastal areas in the southern part of the country, for which Ukraine is gathering a million-strong fighting force equipped with Western weapons, according to the Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov.
US official: Russia plans to annex parts of eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian defenders of a steel plant in Mariupol say Russian forces have started to storm the last pocket of resistance.
The move comes almost two weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his military not to storm the plant, but rather block it off.
Russians declared a truce
This was stated by the head of the Russian Center for National Defense Management, Mikhail Mezentsev.
He said that Russia guarantees life and medical assistance to all those who stop hostilities and lay down their arms on April 20, starting at 2 p.m., Moscow time.
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