The Russian President Vladimir Putin, who launched the war against Ukraine, claims that there have been no rocket attacks on Kyiv – it is all an “anti-Russian disinformation campaign.”
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that the Russian invaders have not succeeded in reaching their goals on any of the strategic fronts of the Ukraine offensive. He said that they are doomed to lose.
Putin's aid Vladimir Medinsky said that the "Russian proposals" in negotiations with Ukraine has three parts - military-technical, humanitarian-international, and political.
President Zelenskyy claimed that Putin was wrong to think that he could break Ukrainians or make them surrender, and compared the desire to destroy Ukraine with a disease.
Kyivans who suffered during the Holocaust and lost their loved ones at Babyn Yar are now forced to hide from Russian bombs in the capital's basements in 2022. They called on Vladimir Putin to stop the bombing and leave Ukrainians alone.
The Russian President’s press secretary, Dmitriy Peskov, has stated that Vladimir Putin was continuously receiving information about Russian casualties in the war against Ukraine, however, the Kremlin could not provide casualty figures. According to Peskov, this is the prerogative of Russia’s Ministry of Defence.
A chatbot called Tribunal.ua was created in Ukraine to collect images and recordings evidencing the Russian aggression in Ukraine to substantiate the legal case against Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation.
The State Agency of Automobile Roads of Ukraine (Ukravtodor -ed.) developed a new road sign — "Traffic is forbidden to invaders" — depicting the crossed-out head of Russian President Vladimir Putin. They have begun installation work on the roads.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his talk with French leader Emmanuel Macron, provided the conditions to stop the war against Ukraine as reported by the press service of the Kremlin based on the phone call between Putin and Emmanuel Macron.
The Russian Minister of Defence, Sergey Shoygu, has reported to President Putin that the command centres of the rocket troops of the Russian Federation have begun operating with increased staff.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that western sanctions against Vladimir Putin are ‘absurd and very short-sighted', as quoted by russian agency Interfax, says European Pravda.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed, again, to the Russian citizens and soldiers of the occupation troops of the Russian Federation to protest against the war and force the Kremlin to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine.