Two Chinese prisoners were seized by the Ukrainian forces. The fighting caught alongside the Kremlin forces – which raised fears of a great new escalation amid peace talks with Vladimir Putin.
The Ukrainian forces seized two Chinese prisoners fighting alongside the Russian forces in a great new escalation. President Voludmir Zelinski revealed that there are now the citizens of China “a lot” on the front and added that his forces were investigating. He issued the amazing declaration after his forces pledged to lead Russia's war on them all the way to “where it came from.”
The leader issued the advertisement, as he confirmed for the first time that Ukraine has made a second incursion in Russia, where it was firmly achieved in the border region of Beljuod. Now he is calling for an explanation from Beijing after his forces took “Chinese citizens” prisoners after entering a fiery battle with them.
Regarding the presence of Chinese citizens fighting alongside Russia: “We have information that there are many Chinese citizens in the units of the occupier. We discover all the facts.” China's participation, if sponsored by the state, means that the volume of war can rise quickly, although these fighters can be mercenaries.
The Ukrainian forces were in Beljorod for several months, but this was a rare confirmation of the penetration of Baljuroud, as Zelinski poured praise for his soldiers. Kiev's forces are still hanging on a foothold in Kursk, as well as across the Russian border, where fierce battles are fought.
“Today, the supreme commander, Olexander Serski separately, informed the introduction, and our presence in the Oblast Corset, and our presence in Baljuor Obast,” said Zellinski.
“The war must return to where it came from.” He said that incursions are defensive tasks aimed at protecting the Sumi and Kharkiv border areas in Ukraine. By deeply hitting the Russian forces, they turn the forces away from the invasion efforts.
On Monday, there was anger and anger at the hometown of Zelinski, where funerals were held for some of the 20 people, including nine children, who were killed by a Russian missile that tears residential buildings and a stadium bombing. More than 70 was injured in the attack last Friday evening on Kryvyi Rih, in central Ukraine.
The bodies were scattered through the grass. “We are not asking for compassion. We are demanding anger in the world.” The United Nations Human Rights Office in Ukraine said it was the most expensive strike that was harmful to children since the beginning of the full invasion of Russia in February 2022.
It was also one of the most bloody attacks so far this year. Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire weeks ago by Washington. But Russia is still negotiating with the United States conditions to accept a truce in more than three years.
US President Donald Trump has expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin due to the continued fighting. At Kryvyi Rih, I remembered the 59 -year -old teacher Irina KHOLOD Arena and RadySlav, both seven years old and were killed on Friday's strike, as “like Little Senz in the semester”.
She said that Radelv was proud to be part of a school campaign to collect pets for stray animals. She said, “He carried the bag as it was a treasure. He wanted help.”