The War of Russia against Ukraine. Day 1482
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky argues that suspending sanctions against Russia would only benefit Russia and warns of significant Russian profits from oil trade due to U.S. decisions.
In an interview with CNN, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his concerns regarding the potential suspension of sanctions against Russia, stating that such a move would not aid the global situation but would rather provide a significant advantage to Russia. He highlighted that, thanks to U.S. policies allowing for the trade of Russian oil currently on tankers, Moscow stands to gain approximately $10 billion in just days from these transactions. Zelensky's remarks underscore the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the critical importance of maintaining economic pressure on Russia.
Additionally, reports indicate that Russian drone strikes have targeted the city of Zaporizhzhia, resulting in injuries to three civilians, including an 18-year-old and two elderly women aged 48 and 81. The local governor, Ivan Fedorov, provided updates on the situation, including images depicting the aftermath of the attack. This incident is part of the wider context of conflict in Ukraine, where civilian areas remain vulnerable to military actions, leading to increasing humanitarian concerns.
Moreover, there were also reports of explosions in Mykolaiv overnight, as confirmed by local media, with Ukrainian airborne assault forces successfully compelling Russian troops to retreat in the Pokrovske area, inflicting serious losses on the Russian 2nd Battalion of the 5th Separate Motorized Brigade. These developments reiterate the ongoing and fluctuating dynamics of the conflict, highlighting both military engagements and the associated civilian impacts as the situation evolves on the ground.