The latest updates from the ground in Ukraine and beyond, as Russia-Ukraine conflict rages on.
A doll is seen on a balcony of a heavily damaged apartment building on June 3, 2022 in Okhtyrka, Ukraine. Russian forces occupied large swaths of the Sumy region after Moscow invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, before Ukrainian forces retook control of the area in April. Russia has since concentrated its war effort in the south and east of the country.
"We must not humiliate Russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means," Macron said in an interview to regional newspapers published on Saturday. Macron said he had not ruled out going.Paris sends offensive weapons including Caesar howitzer canon taken from French army stocks. Macron said he had asked weapons manufacturers to accelerate production. Russia blowing up bridges in Sievierodonetsk to thwart Ukrainian reinforcements -regional governor
Earlier this week, a ship left Mariupol for Russia with a cargo of metal. Ukraine said the shipment from the port, whose capture gave Moscow an overland bridge linking mainland Russia and pro-Russian separatist territory to annexed Crimea, amounted to looting. “As soon as we have enough Western long-range weapons, we will push their artillery away from our positions. And then, believe me, the Russian infantry, they will just run,” said Gaidai.
• Russia will continue its military operation in Ukraine until all its goals have been achieved, said Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
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