On August 29, local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Russian troops had gathered up to 100,000 in the direction of Pokrovsk and were preparing for an offensive operation.
In addition, Zelensky also said that the situation in the Dnipropetrovsk region has been brought under control.
Russia has not responded to this.
Source: CCTV news client side
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The Russian army has taken control of the Shevchenko lithium mine!The Russian government says more than 110,000 soldiers have gathered in the direction of Pokrovsk!
According to Central TV News, General Commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Sergei Sersky said on June 27 local time that Russia has mobilized 11,000 troops in the direction of Pokrovsk, the largest Russian military mobilization in this direction since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine.
Sersky pointed out that the 1,200-kilometer-long front line in the direction of Pokrovsk is still the most tense area in the entire Russia-Ukraine conflict area, with at least 50 battles taking place every day.
At present, the Russian side has no response to the above statement.
Ukrainian President signs decree
EU and G7 sanctions against Russia will be implemented simultaneously
On June 27, local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky signed an order that approved the decision submitted by the National Security and Defense Committee of Ukraine on Ukraine's synchronous implementation of the ruling of the European Union and the G7 on Russia and its relevant sovereign institutions.
The document points out that in order to substantially weaken Russia's military industrial potential, the Ukrainian government, the National Security Service and the National Bank must ensure that the sanctions approved by international partners are fully implemented within the jurisdiction of Ukraine. Resolutions on sanctions adopted by partner countries or alliances of countries shall be submitted to Ukraine's national security anddefenseMember ofIt will review and simultaneously incorporate it into Uzbekistan's domestic legal framework.
Russian troops have taken control of Shevchenko lithium mine
According to CCTV news reports, on June 27 local time, Sergei Lesak, head of the military and political affairs of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in Ukraine, said that Russia launched a missile attack on Samar in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast that day. The attack killed 4 people and injured 17 others.
On June 27, local time, according to Russian media reports, the Russian military had taken control of the Shevchenko lithium mine.
The Shevchenko lithium deposit is one of the largest lithium deposits in Europe, discovered in 1982, with a total ore volume of about 14 million tons. The ore body is buried in a shallow depth of only 70 to 130 meters.
Trump: considering providing more “patriots” for Ukraine
According to reference sources, citing a report on June 25 on the New York Times website, U.S. President Trump said on the 25th that he was considering providing more "Patriot" air defense systems to Ukraine as Russian attacks intensified. But it is unclear whether Trump is considering donating to Ukraine, like former President Biden and several European allies, or selling to Ukraine.
"We'll see if we can provide some," Mr. Trump said at a news conference at the Nato summit in The Hague, where he met with President Zelensky of Ukraine for nearly an hour. But Mr. Trump warned that the systems, which Mr. Zelensky had proposed buying outright in April, were "hard to come by" and that supplies were limited, especially since the US had already provided some to Israel.
Zelensky said in a statement that he andTrump isThe meeting was "meaningful" and the two discussed ceasefire talks with Russia-negotiations that have yielded little results so far. But neither he nor the White House elaborated on whether the talks would bring additional support from the United States.
According to Zelensky andTrump isThe relationship is complicated. The meeting between the two was sometimes tense, sometimes pragmatic and serious.
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