Russia-Ukraine conflict rages on its 557th day.
Romania's defence ministry has strongly condemned repeated Russian attacks on Ukraine's Danube infrastructure close to its border as"unjustified" following the latest overnight drone strikes in the southern Odessa region.
Ukraine's South Military Command said on social media at least two civilians were injured in the attack on what it said was the"civil infrastructure of the Danube". Twenty-five of the Iranian-made attack drones had been launched and"22 of them were destroyed by the forces and means of the Air Force in cooperation with the air defence of other components of the Defence Forces of Ukraine," it said.Kiev's army has made an important breakthrough by breaching Russian lines in southern Ukraine, a key general told British media this weekend, saying he now expected faster progress in the Zaporizhzhia area.
"The court chose a preventive measure for Igor Kolomoisky in the form of detention for two months with an alternative in the form of a bail of more than 509 million Ukrainian hryvnias," Radio Svoboda reported. The Ukrainian president said despite"Russian terror" including shelling, rockets, bombs and subversive groups to enter the region"the Sumy region lives."
"According to the Ministry of Defence, since January 1, about 280,000 people have been accepted into the ranks of the Armed Forces on a contract basis," including reservists, state news agency TASS quoted Medvedev as saying.