What you need to know about the Russia-Ukraine war today: - Ukraine says it has retaken two villages in the south. - International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors left the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant Monday, Russian state-owned news outlets reported.
, military and intelligence chiefs that “Ukrainian flags are returning to the places where they should be by right.”Monday, Russian state-owned news outlets reported, citing Russian nuclear power plant operator Rosenergoatom and an expert who traveled with the group. Two representatives of the U.N. nuclear safety agency will remain to monitor the plant, the outlets said.
Zelensky said late Sunday that “two settlements in the south of our country were liberated” by the 42nd separate motorized infantry battalion. The Washington Post could not independently verify the claims.the British Defense Ministry said Monday in its. Russia is probably focusing on securing Donetsk, “which would enable the Kremlin to announce the ‘liberation’ of the Donbas.” The ministry said Russian forces are making the most gains north of Donetsk city, around Avdiivka and Bakhmut.
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