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  • Yermak: Russia should cease shelling Ukraine instantly if it really desires to finish the struggle

    Yermak: Russia should cease shelling Ukraine instantly if it really desires to finish the struggle

    Yermak: Russia should cease shelling Ukraine instantly if it really desires to finish the struggle

    The pinnacle of the Workplace of the President Yermak urged Russia to stop shelling with a purpose to finish the struggle. Zelensky expressed readiness for negotiations with Trump and praised his "sturdy management."

  • Common Employees: Russia has misplaced 880,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Common Employees: Russia has misplaced 880,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    General Staff: Russia has lost 880,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

    Russia has misplaced 880,660 troops in Ukraine because the starting of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the Common Employees of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on March 5.

    This quantity consists of 1,250 casualties Russian forces suffered simply over the previous day.

    Based on the report, Russia has additionally misplaced 10,256 tanks, 21,304 armored combating autos, 39,512 autos and gasoline tanks, 24,087 artillery techniques, 1,306 a number of launch rocket techniques, 1,094 air protection techniques, 370 airplanes, 331 helicopters, 27,849 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.

    ‘I received an important letter from President Zelensky’ — Trump says Ukraine, Russia ready to end warTrump said in his address to Congress that he “appreciate(s)” Zelensky’s recent statements expressing Ukraine’s readiness for peace, but did not say whether or not the U.S. would resume weapons deliveries.General Staff: Russia has lost 880,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022The Kyiv IndependentAbbey FenbertGeneral Staff: Russia has lost 880,660 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
  • Lukashenko is able to set up negotiations between Zelensky, Trump, and Putin

    Lukashenko is able to set up negotiations between Zelensky, Trump, and Putin

    Lukashenko is able to set up negotiations between Zelensky, Trump, and Putin

    Lukashenko introduced his readiness to carry talks on ending the struggle with Zelensky, Trump, and Putin in Minsk.

  • Russian fighter jet provokes French Reaper drone over Mediterranean, French Protection Minister says

    Russian fighter jet provokes French Reaper drone over Mediterranean, French Protection Minister says

    Russian fighter jet provokes French Reaper drone over Mediterranean, French Defense Minister says

    A Russian Su-35 fighter jet engaged in a harmful provocation towards a French Reaper drone over the Mediterranean Sea on March 2, French Protection Minister Sebastien Lecornu reported on March 4.

    "The Russian Su-35 fighter jet behaved dangerously towards the French Reaper drone… Three consecutive approaches may have led to the lack of management of the drone," Lecornu posted on X.

    The incident occurred on March 2 whereas the French drone was conducting an commentary mission within the jap Mediterranean.

    Dimanche, un avion de chasse SU-35 russe a adopté un comportement dangereux à l’égard d’un drone Reaper français, en mission de surveillance dans l’espace aérien worldwide au dessus de la Méditerranée orientale.
    Trois passages successifs à grande proximité, qui auraient pu… pic.twitter.com/sAmMBNNjyU

    — Sébastien Lecornu (@SebLecornu) March 4, 2025

    Lecornu condemned the maneuver as "intentional, unprofessional, and aggressive," calling it unacceptable.

    "France will proceed to take measures to guard freedom of navigation in worldwide air and sea house," he stated.

    This isn’t the primary such incident involving Russian navy plane. A Russian fighter jet pressured down an American MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea on March 14, 2023.

    In December, two Dutch F-35 fighter jets intercepted Russian plane over the Baltic Sea, in response to the Netherlands Protection Ministry.

    Russian navy plane steadily function with out transponders or flight plans over the Baltic and Black Seas, maneuvers typically seen as testing NATO's response capabilities.

    Ukraine strikes Russian military facility in Kursk Oblast, kills up to 30 troops, General Staff reportsThe facility was reportedly used for planning attacks, including launching first-person-view (FPV) drones at Ukrainian positions. The Kyiv Independent could not independently verify these claims.Russian fighter jet provokes French Reaper drone over Mediterranean, French Defense Minister saysThe Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyRussian fighter jet provokes French Reaper drone over Mediterranean, French Defense Minister says
  • Trump: “Right this moment I acquired an essential letter from Zelensky – Ukraine needs to return to the negotiating desk.”

    Trump: “Right this moment I acquired an essential letter from Zelensky – Ukraine needs to return to the negotiating desk.”

    Trump: "Right this moment I acquired an essential letter from Zelensky – Ukraine needs to return to the negotiating desk."

    Donald Trump introduced a letter from Volodymyr Zelensky expressing Ukraine's readiness to take a seat down for negotiations. In keeping with Trump, Ukraine is able to signal an settlement on minerals and seeks an enduring peace.

  • Zelensky requires ‘clear place’ with US after Trump’s army support freeze

    Zelensky requires ‘clear place’ with US after Trump’s army support freeze

    Zelensky calls for 'clear position' with US after Trump's military aid freeze

    President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed Ukraine’s protection minister, intelligence chiefs, and diplomats to succeed in out to the U.S. to make clear the way forward for American army support, he mentioned throughout his night tackle on March 4.

    "Individuals shouldn’t be guessing. Ukraine and America deserve a respectful dialogue and a transparent place of one another," Zelensky mentioned in his tackle.

    His name comes after studies that U.S. President Donald Trump ordered an instantaneous halt to greater than $1 billion in U.S. army support to Ukraine on March 4.

    Reuters reported afterward March 4 that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to announce the signing of the US-Ukraine minerals settlement throughout his upcoming tackle to Congress.

    In his night tackle, Zelensky talked about that army support was briefly paused in late January earlier than being restored, referencing a Reuters report from February that tied the pause to coverage debates inside the White Home.

    "This isn’t 2022; now our resilience is larger, and we have now technique of protection, however regular partnership relations with America are vital for us to actually finish the struggle," he mentioned.

    Zelensky additionally warned that Moscow had not modified its stance, asserting that Russia would demand a discount of Ukraine’s military, a renunciation of territories, and a big weakening of Ukraine’s political construction.

    Home Speaker Mike Johnson mentioned on March 4 that the suspension of support is a "momentary pause" and linked it to the fallout from Zelensky's Oval Workplace change with Trump.

    The assembly on Feb. 28 ended with out signing a deliberate U.S.-Ukraine mineral settlement.

    U.S. officers have elevated strain on Zelensky, with some calling for an apology for the White Home dispute.

    Zelensky earlier known as the fallout "regrettable" and reaffirmed Ukraine's readiness to signal the mineral and safety settlement "at any time and in any handy format."

  • Drone assault: strike UAVs recorded over Ukraine

    Drone assault: strike UAVs recorded over Ukraine

    Drone assault: strike UAVs recorded over Ukraine

    The Air Pressure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stories an assault by enemy kamikaze drones on a number of areas of Ukraine. UAV motion has been recorded in Chernihiv, Sumy, Poltava, and Dnipropetrovsk areas.

  • US, Ukraine plan to signal mineral deal on March 4, Reuters reviews

    US, Ukraine plan to signal mineral deal on March 4, Reuters reviews

    US, Ukraine plan to sign mineral deal on March 4, Reuters reports

    The U.S. and Ukraine are getting ready to signal a mineral deal on March 4, in keeping with Reuters, citing sources conversant in the matter.

    The sources indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to announce the settlement throughout his upcoming deal with to Congress.

    Nonetheless, they cautioned that the scenario stays fluid and will nonetheless change.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Feb. 28 go to to the White Home was initially supposed to finalize the long-debated settlement on collectively creating Ukraine’s mineral sources.

    The assembly as a substitute become a public conflict, with Trump and U.S. Vice President JD Vance berating Zelensky. The Ukrainian president later left the White Home with out signing the deal.

    Following the talks, Trump accused Zelensky of "disrespecting" the U.S. within the Oval Workplace and mentioned the Ukrainian president "is just not prepared for peace."

    Zelensky later referred to as the fallout "regrettable" and reaffirmed Ukraine’s readiness to signal the mineral and safety settlement "at any time and in any handy format."

    The report comes after Trump reportedly ordered a direct halt to greater than $1 billion in U.S. army assist to Ukraine on March 4.

    Because the dispute, some Republican lawmakers have ramped up criticism of Zelensky, with some suggesting he might must step apart.

    Zelensky’s White Home go to was preceded by weeks of tense negotiations as Ukraine rejected the preliminary two draft proposals, arguing they imposed one-sided obligations on Kyiv with none safety commitments from Washington.

    The ultimate settlement is predicted to determine a fund to which Ukraine will contribute 50% of the proceeds from the long run monetization of state-owned mineral sources, together with oil, fuel, and logistics infrastructure.

    Zelensky’s refusal to signal the preliminary draft, offered by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Kyiv on Feb. 12, prompted the U.S. President to lash out publicly.

    Trump denounced Zelensky as a "dictator," falsely accusing him of refusing to carry elections and echoing Kremlin disinformation about his legitimacy.

    Zelensky says White House clash ‘regrettable,’ proposes steps for peacePresident Volodymyr Zelensky said on March 4 that his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House “did not go the way it was supposed to be,” calling the fallout “regrettable.”US, Ukraine plan to sign mineral deal on March 4, Reuters reportsThe Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUS, Ukraine plan to sign mineral deal on March 4, Reuters reports
  • The USA is anticipating a personal attraction from Ukraine to Trump as an alternative of public statements – JD Vance

    The USA is anticipating a personal attraction from Ukraine to Trump as an alternative of public statements – JD Vance

    The USA is anticipating a personal attraction from Ukraine to Trump as an alternative of public statements – JD Vance

    US Vice President Jay D. Vance said that Washington expects a personal dialogue from Ukraine concerning a peaceable settlement. He additionally expressed hope for the signing of a minerals settlement between the international locations.

  • Ukraine battle newest: US suspends Ukraine army support to stress Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Ukraine battle newest: US suspends Ukraine army support to stress Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Ukraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Key developments on March 4:

    • US suspends Ukraine army support to stress Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says
    • US, Ukraine plan to signal mineral deal on March 4, Reuters studies
    • Zelensky says White Home conflict 'regrettable,' proposes steps for peace
    • Ukrainian drones reportedly strike oil refinery in Russia's Samara Oblast
    • Ukraine strikes Russian army facility in Kursk Oblast, kills as much as 30 troops, Basic Employees studies
    • Kremlin says Trump coverage shift 'largely aligns' with Russia’s pursuits

    The U.S. has suspended army support to Ukraine as a part of a stress marketing campaign to push Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky towards negotiations with Russia, U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jason Miller instructed CNN on March 4.

    "President Trump is the one individual, the one individual speaking about stopping the killing, and generally leaders can use the carrot, generally they will use the stick," Miller stated.

    A number of media retailers reported that Trump ordered a direct halt to all army support to Ukraine on March 4, affecting over $1 billion in weapons and ammunition deliveries.

    Miller claimed that Trump was utilizing robust techniques to strengthen his demand for peace talks and that he expects Zelensky to "get again to the desk."

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that American army support had certainly been suspended, citing Polish border studies. "That is an emergency," Tusk stated.

    Polish Overseas Ministry spokesperson Pawel Wronski added that the U.S. had not consulted with any of its NATO allies earlier than suspending the help.

    The transfer follows a heated Oval Workplace meeting on Feb. 28 between Trump, Zelensky, and U.S. Vice President JD Vance, which ended with the cancelation of a deliberate U.S.-Ukraine mineral settlement.

    For the reason that assembly, some U.S. officers and Republican lawmakers have escalated their criticism of Zelensky, with some even suggesting he ought to resign.

    Based on the Kiel Institute for the World Financial system, the U.S. has provided $119.8 billion in support to Ukraine because the begin of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, together with $67.1 billion in military aid, $49 billion in monetary support, and $3.6 billion in humanitarian assist.

    US military aid freeze to Ukraine temporary, linked to Zelensky-Trump clash, Mike Johnson saysThe pause in U.S. military aid to Ukraine is temporary and tied to the fallout from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s heated Oval Office exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson said on March 4.Ukraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser saysThe Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    US, Ukraine plan to signal mineral deal on March 4, Reuters studies

    The U.S. and Ukraine are making ready to signal a mineral deal on March 4, in keeping with Reuters, citing sources acquainted with the matter.

    The sources indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to announce the settlement throughout his upcoming deal with to Congress.

    Nevertheless, they cautioned that the state of affairs stays fluid and will nonetheless change.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Feb. 28 go to to the White House was initially supposed to finalize the long-debated settlement on collectively growing Ukraine’s mineral assets.

    The assembly as a substitute changed into a public clash, with Trump and U.S. Vice President JD Vance berating Zelensky. The Ukrainian president later left the White Home without signing the deal.

    Following the talks, Trump accused Zelensky of "disrespecting" the U.S. within the Oval Workplace and stated the Ukrainian president "isn’t prepared for peace."

    Zelensky later referred to as the fallout "regrettable" and reaffirmed Ukraine’s readiness to signal the mineral and safety settlement "at any time and in any handy format."

    The report comes after Trump reportedly ordered a direct halt to greater than $1 billion in U.S. army support to Ukraine on March 4.

    For the reason that dispute, some Republican lawmakers have ramped up criticism of Zelensky, with some suggesting he could must step apart.

    Zelensky’s White Home go to was preceded by weeks of tense negotiations as Ukraine rejected the preliminary two draft proposals, arguing they imposed one-sided obligations on Kyiv with none safety commitments from Washington.

    The ultimate agreement is anticipated to ascertain a fund to which Ukraine will contribute 50% of the proceeds from the longer term monetization of state-owned mineral assets, together with oil, fuel, and logistics infrastructure.

    Zelensky’s refusal to signal the initial draft, offered by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Kyiv on Feb. 12, prompted the U.S. President to lash out publicly.

    Trump denounced Zelensky as a "dictator," falsely accusing him of refusing to carry elections and echoing Kremlin disinformation about his legitimacy.

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    Zelensky says White Home conflict 'regrettable,' proposes steps for peace

    President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on March 4 that his assembly with U.S. President Donald Trump on the White Home "didn’t go the best way it was purported to be," calling the fallout "regrettable."

    The assertion follows days of mounting pressure from Washington, with senior U.S. officers signaling that Zelensky ought to apologize for the heated Feb. 28 Oval Workplace change with Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

    The assembly ended with out a deliberate U.S.-Ukraine mineral settlement being signed.

    Zelensky reaffirmed that Ukraine is able to signal the settlement on minerals and safety "at any time and in any handy format."

    "We see this settlement as a step towards larger safety and stable safety ensures, and I really hope it’ll work successfully," he posted on X.

    Zelensky additionally responded to Trump's newest criticism of his feedback on March 2, during which he described peace negotiations as being within the earliest levels and a last deal as "very, very distant."

    Trump seized on the remarks as alleged proof that Zelensky doesn’t need peace, posting on Truth Social that "America won’t put up with it for for much longer."

    "Ukraine is able to come to the negotiating desk as quickly as attainable to convey lasting peace nearer. No person desires peace greater than Ukrainians," Zelensky stated.

    He prompt that the preliminary steps towards de-escalation might embody prisoner of battle (POWs) releases, a "truce within the sky" banning missiles, long-range drones, and bombs focusing on civilian infrastructure, in addition to a "truce at sea."

    "Then we wish to transfer very quick by way of all subsequent levels and to work with the U.S. to agree a robust last deal," Zelensky added.

    The remarks come as a number of media retailers reported that Trump ordered a direct freeze on all army support to Ukraine on March 4, halting over $1 billion in weapons and ammunition deliveries.

    Trump's senior adviser, Jason Miller, instructed CNN that the help suspension is a part of a stress campaign to push Zelensky into negotiations with Russia.

    U.S. Nationwide Safety Advisor Mike Waltz instructed Fox Information on March 3 that Washington expects Zelensky to indicate "regret" for the Oval Workplace dispute and decide to signing the mineral deal.

    ‘US sided with Russia, North Korea & Iran’ – Ukraine reacts to Trump’s military aid freezeEven in a country grimly accustomed to negative news, the headlines that Ukraine woke up to on March 4 still came as a shock — the U.S. is freezing military aid. “It hurts to watch it unfolding,” Volodymyr Dubovyk, the head of Odesa National University’s Center for International Studies, toldUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser saysThe Kyiv IndependentChris YorkUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Ukrainian drones reportedly strike oil refinery in Russia's Samara Oblast

    Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery within the metropolis of Syzran in Russia's Samara Oblast in a single day on March 4, Andrii Kovalenko, head of the Middle for Countering Disinformation, stated.

    The primary explosions occurred round 3 a.m. native time, in keeping with native residents. A hearth broke out on the facility because of this.

    Samara Oblast Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev later stated that drones attacked "one of many Syzran industrial enterprises" with out offering extra particulars. Russian forces downed drones, and there have been no casualties, Fedorishchev claimed.

    The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t instantly confirm the claims.

    Drones attacked Russian Syzran oil refinery in Samara Area, locals report an explosion. A 12 months in the past, drones hit the identical web site, sparking a fireplace. No official particulars on the newest incident but. pic.twitter.com/I0hJs85WW4

    — Iuliia Mendel (@IuliiaMendel) March 4, 2025

    The Syzran Oil Refinery, mendacity round 700 kilometers (430 miles) from the Russia-Ukraine border, was opened in 1942 and belongs to the Russian state-owned oil firm Rosneft.

    The refinery has a capability of 8.9 million tons of oil per 12 months. It produces gas, aviation kerosene, and bitumen, in addition to processes crude oil from Western Siberia and Samara Oblast, in keeping with Kovalenko.

    Drones earlier attacked the Syzran Oil Refinery on Feb. 19.

    Ukraine considers Russian oil facilities to be legitimate army targets, as fossil gas income provide Moscow's battle machine. The Ukrainian army has launched repeated assaults towards Russian refineries with long-range drones.

    Trump cuts to US weapons aid likely to hit Ukrainian civilians before front linePresident Donald Trump’s freeze on weapons is alarming Ukrainians, who look to U.S. air defense to stave off the worst of Russia’s missile attacks. A White House representative on March 3 announced a “pause” on U.S. weapons aid to Ukraine following an ugly encounter between Trump, hisUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser saysThe Kyiv IndependentKollen PostUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Ukraine strikes Russian army facility in Kursk Oblast, kills as much as 30 troops, Basic Employees studies

    Ukraine's Air Power struck a army facility close to Troitskoye in Russia's Kursk Oblast on March 4, destroying dugouts and firing positions and killing as much as 30 Russian army personnel, in keeping with Ukraine's Basic Employees.

    The power was reportedly used for planning assaults, together with launching first-person-view (FPV) drones at Ukrainian positions. The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t independently confirm these claims.

    "Ukraine's Protection Forces stay able to proceed operations focusing on Russian army services till the Russia ceases its armed aggression towards the Ukrainian individuals," the assertion learn.

    Ukraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Ukraine launched a shock cross-border incursion into Kursk Oblast in August 2024, initially capturing about 1,300 sq. kilometers (500 sq. miles) of Russian territory.

    Whereas Ukrainian forces have misplaced roughly half that space since, they lately advanced 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) in a brand new offensive.

    Over six months of preventing within the area, Russian casualties have reached almost 40,000, together with over 16,000 killed, Ukraine's Basic Employees reported in February.

    Ukraine is probably going utilizing its foothold in Kursk Oblast as leverage in potential peace talks. President Volodymyr Zelensky stated earlier that the offensive disrupted Russia's capability to conduct large-scale operations in northeastern and southern Ukraine.

    Russian forces in Kursk Oblast have been bolstered by North Korean troops, deployed final fall to counter Ukraine's cross-border operations.

    Ukraine to boost gas imports due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, Bloomberg reportsUkraine plans to import about 3.5 billion cubic meters of gas for the upcoming heating season due to ongoing Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, Bloomberg reported on March 4.Ukraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser saysThe Kyiv IndependentYana ProtsUkraine war latest: US suspends Ukraine military aid to pressure Zelensky into talks, Trump adviser says

    Kremlin says Trump coverage shift ‘largely aligns’ with Russia’s pursuits

    U.S. President Donald Trump’s heated Oval Workplace assembly with President Volodymyr Zelensky indicators a serious shift in U.S. international coverage, one {that a} Kremlin spokesman says "largely aligns" with Russia’s pursuits.

    Trump’s current stance on Ukraine, together with his public rebuke of Zelensky and reported halt on U.S. military aid to Kyiv, has drawn reward from Russian officers whereas elevating considerations amongst European allies.

    Since taking workplace, Trump has distanced the U.S. from its conventional function as Ukraine’s major supporter, as a substitute questioning Kyiv’s dedication to peace and implying that Ukraine shares blame for the continued battle.

    His administration’s place has prompted Russian officers to precise optimism a couple of potential thaw in U.S.-Russia relations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state television on March 3 that "the brand new administration is quickly altering all international coverage configurations," calling the shift a optimistic growth for Moscow.

    Throughout the Oval Office meeting on Feb. 28, Trump and Vice President JD Vance accused Zelensky of failing to indicate gratitude for U.S. assist and warned that his refusal to barter with Putin might escalate right into a broader battle.

    In response, European leaders reaffirmed their dedication to Ukraine, denouncing Russia’s invasion and calling for continued Western army support. The divergence in method has raised questions on the way forward for U.S. support for Kyiv.

    Russian officers have overtly praised Trump’s stance, with Overseas Minister Sergey Lavrov calling him "the primary, and thus far, the one Western chief" to acknowledge what Moscow considers the true explanation for the battle. Different Kremlin figures, together with the deputy chair of Russia’s Safety Council, applauded Trump for taking a harsher tone towards Zelensky, even labeling Ukraine’s chief a "dictator."

    In the meantime, Secretary of State Marco Rubio prompt that when the battle ends, Washington and Moscow might pursue "doubtlessly historic financial partnerships," together with cooperation on Arctic growth and uncommon earth mining.

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