- 12:39Russia and the U.S. push for dialogue on Ukraine, including the UN
- 10:10U.S. second lady visits Greenland amid Trump’s annexation aspirations
- 09:37Russian strikes on Kyiv leave three dead before ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia
- 09:10Trump’s bid for Ukraine’s nuclear plants sparks controversy
- 15:08Sánchez: EU defense goes beyond the military
- 10:10Trump proposes U.S. control over Ukraine's nuclear plants in bid for ceasefire
- 11:10Putin agrees to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, but rejects full ceasefire
- 10:38US halts efforts against Russian hybrid warfare amid shifting policy toward Moscow
- 15:20Russia pursues renewal of fisheries agreement with Morocco
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Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Key Developments on Day 1,048
The situation on Tuesday, January 7, in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict reveals key updates. Russia’s Ministry of Defence reported the capture of the village of Dachenske, located south of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. Ukrainian authorities have also confirmed a Russian drone attack on a bus in a Kherson neighborhood, resulting in one fatality and eight injuries.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Russia has sustained significant losses, with nearly 15,000 Russian soldiers killed during Ukraine's ongoing push into the Kursk region. This occupation has allowed Ukrainian forces to establish a buffer zone, causing Moscow to divert military resources from its front lines in eastern Ukraine.
In an international development, a number of Ukrainian soldiers deserted while training in France, leading to disciplinary actions imposed by their command. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron urged Ukraine to set more "realistic" expectations regarding territory, acknowledging that there is no swift resolution to the ongoing conflict.
Moldovan authorities have expressed concerns over the situation in Transnistria, with potential electricity shortages looming after Russia cut off gas supplies. In the United States, President-elect Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy, retired Lieutenant-General Keith Kellogg, has postponed a visit to Kyiv until after Trump’s inauguration.
In Russia, Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, during Christmas celebrations with President Putin, stated that the West holds disdain for Russia, which is following a different path of "civilized development."
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