Ukraine has begun six months after attacking the Russian region, Ukraine’s President Wolodmeer Zelinsky said “has brought war home for the Russians” and as a bargain in any future peace talks. Can work
Ukraine attacks: News and Analysis
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“Today is a six -month mark of operation. With our active operations on Russian soil, we have brought war home to Russia,” Zlinski said In your night video address on February 6.
Ukrainian forces launched an attacker on August 6, in which the area of ​​the area, including the city of Sidza, was acquired in the area.
Meanwhile, Washington -based Institute for War study Said On February 7, the Ukrainian forces proceeded to 5 km in the area, which seized at least one settlement in the southeast of Sudza. The report, based on the geographical footage, confirms that Ukrainian troops have taken control of the small settlements of Kolmakov, while Cherkeskaya has also made progress near the settlements of Conneupelka and Fansika.
Russian -backed military bloggers acknowledged the benefits of the Ukrainian strategy, which states that Kiev’s forces have infiltrated Russian defense lines for 5 km.
The “DVA Moura” telegram channel confirmed that Ukrainian troops were seen in Fansifka and Cherrykaskaya Konoplaka, though it claimed that Ukraine had failed to achieve its main purpose to reach the large village.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stressed that all Ukraine attacks were repelled in the direction of Cherrykaskia Konoplak al -Anwuk. Moscow has not formally acknowledged the depth of Ukrainian attacks.
The ministry claimed that Ukrainian forces suffered heavy damage, including more than 200 soldiers and dozens of vehicles. The battlefield report could not be confirmed.
Ukrainian Army general staff gave a brief citation of military activities in the region on February 6, saying, just saying that Five clashes It happened since the beginning of the day.
Ukraine has said that a steady deal with Russia could be a useful bargaining bargaining bargaining with Russia.
“At some point, when the war moves towards a diplomatic resolution, you will see how important this operation was,” Zillsky said on the X on February 5.
Zlinski’s office said a day later that Ukraine was ready to open a humanitarian transit so that hundreds of Russian citizens living in Ukraine -occupied border areas could be prepared to return to the Russian -controlled area.
There are still more than 1,500 citizens living in the region’s areas. Some people have been angry with Russian authorities who are believed to be missing from family members without contact on the other side of the frontline.
“We are ready to open a humanitarian transit from Russia to the depths of Russia in response to the Russian Federation’s official request,” Zlinski’s office said in a statement.
“Apparently, Russians do not want such a humanitarian transit, because we have not received a similar request from them,” the statement states that Moscow accused the destiny of its own citizens of “apathy”. Has gone
Growing attacks on Ukrainian civilians
Since the Ukrainian aggression in Russia’s border areas, about 130 130,000 people have fled the area. For the first time since World War II, Russia has overcome a foreign military force over its internationally recognized territory, in which President Vladimir Putin statements The highlighting has been highlighted “Russian soil defended to defend the Russian soil.”
The displaced Russians have expressed their growing frustration with the government’s situation, launched a protest and demanded housing, financial support and better security measures.
Kiev says more than 16,000 Russian troops have been killed in the fights in the region during the last six months, in which 909 Russian troops have been seized.
The Russian Defense Ministry says Ukraine suffered 57,000 casualties (killed and injured) in the same time frame. Both sides have refused to disclose their losses.
As Ukraine is moving forward, Russian troops have increased attacks in civilian areas, especially Ukraine’s Sami Oblast. Local authorities said February 7 that the Russian missile strike on the Maypel community destroyed a residential apartment building, killing at least two people, and more victims are expected to be trapped under the rubble.
Generally, Ukrainian officials said that Russia launched 112 drones from several places, including Karni, Melroovo, Brown and Shutlovo. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed that 81 drones were successfully shot over Khark, Polyteva, Sami, Kiev, Cherry, Cherryyyo, Crowerd, Zetomier, Khilnestosky, Zapurizia, Denopripotroesk, Mai Kolif, and Odisis.
While most drones were stopped, Kiev, Sami, and Khamliniski areas were damaged. Due to a drone strike on the garage, a fire broke out in Buri district in the Kiev area, though no casualties were reported.
Despite the growing civilian casualties, Russia refuses to target the infrastructure, and claims to focus its strikes on military purposes. However, Ukrainian officials and international watchdogs classify the attacks as war crimes, citing deliberately targeting hospitals, schools, energy facilities and residential buildings.
On February 7, Ukraine’s Presidential Chief of Staff Andre Yarmak Said Kiev is expected to visit Ukraine and Russia’s US special representative from Keith Kilog after February 11. Ukraine aims to provide the US administration with a comprehensive review of the battlefield situation, efforts to mobilize, Yarmak said. , And military supply requirements.
Yarmak directly emphasized the importance of US Ukraine communication, saying that “no peace plan could be made without Ukraine’s involvement.”