Ukraine: Russian military units are leaving to supply troops and weapons

Russian military units are withdrawing from northern Ukraine to reload with personal and military weapons, the Ukrainian Army has said. Through a Facebook post, the Ukraine Armed Forces General Staff said Russian soldiers need rotation. Many entities have suffered severe losses and are in desperate need [...]
Through a Facebook post, the Ukraine Armed Forces General Staff said Russian soldiers need rotation. Many entities have suffered major losses and desperately need food, fuel and ammunition, the BBC writes.
Injured soldiers are also being evacuated to Belarus, which is named an ally of the Kremlin.
What happened in Ukraine today?
The chief of military intelligence in Ukraine said Russia might be trying to split Ukraine in half, as Russian President Vladimir Putin has realised that “ai cannot take the whole country” and will likely try to divide the country according to the Korean “skenar”.
Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky has again asked the West to provide Ukraine with fighter planes and air defence missiles;
Ukraine's nuclear supervisor says a nuclear research facility at Kharkiv has again been attacked by Russia, and fighting makes damage assessment impossible;
The governor of the western town of Lviv said a citizen was arrested after allegedly spying on two missile attacks that rocked the city on Saturday.
Officials at the Black Sea Port of Odessa are trying to protect cultural heritage, fearing they might end up like Marioupolis.
The Ukraine Embassy in Ankara said a group of 159 Ukrainian orphans have arrived in the southern Turkish town of Antalya. Boys and girls, aged four to 18, were evacuated from social homes in the Dnepro region.
Leonid Pasechnik, head of Luhansk's self-declared People's Republic in eastern Ukraine, has said his region wants to hold a vote for joining Russia.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US is not trying to bring down Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite severe sentences for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. /abcnews.al/












