
On Saturday, the Ukrainian Independence Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, leader, pledged more “retribution” against Russia as Kyiv and Moscow announced the change of 230 captives just over two months into Ukraine’s wonder offensive against Kursk.
A strong response from Russia’s Conservative leader came from the fact that passwords signed a legislation banning the Russian-linked tree of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Kyiv declared its independence from the Soviet Union at a tense time in the long conflict as it presses Russia and Russia looks to expand its presence in eastern Russian cities.
On Saturday, the United Arab Emirates announced that it was responsible for facilitating a prisoner-swapping arrangement between Ukraine and Russia that resulted in the discharge of 230 of its citizens. 230 captives were released as a result of the UAE’s successful mediation of a new captive change between the Russian Federation and the Ukrainian state, according to a statement from the foreign ministry.
Zelenskyy made a picture of him standing in a woodland, high place close to where Ukraine launched its surprise attack on August 6th. He continued,” What the army brought to our area has now returned to its home,” adding that Russia will “know what punishment is” when it is fully recovered. In reference to nuclear conflict, he called President Vladimir Putin a” tired man from Red Square who continually threatens everyone with the red box.”
President Vladimir Putin and Valery Gerasimov, the Kremlin said they had discussed” countering enemy forces in the Kursk place and measures being taken to eliminate them” at a meeting held in Russia. The Kremlin’s alternative of speech was a change from earlier statements that downplayed the surprise Russian move.
Kyiv said a Russian attack on a home of the eastern area of Kostyantynivka, near the front in the Donetsk place, killed five individuals. In response to concerns that Pokrovsk will fall to the advance Russian troops, Ukraine has ordered evacuations from the city center.