The night of the war at a glance: Kyiv proposes barter for Azovstal – fighting near Cherson

The night of the war at a glance
Kyiv proposes barter deal for Azovstal – fighting near Cherson

Ukrainian fighters are still holding out in the Azovstal steel works. Kyiv at least wants to save the wounded soldiers and proposes a deal to Moscow for their evacuation. Meanwhile, there are reports of violent clashes in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine.

Confidence in talks about security guarantees

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sees significant progress in efforts to secure international security guarantees for his country. “We are negotiating with the world’s leading nations to give Ukraine confidence in security for decades to come,” Zelenskyy said in his daily video address on Wednesday evening. Among other things, this topic was discussed at the G7 meeting on May 8, in which Ukraine took part for the first time. “This is the first time in the history of our state that such guarantees can be recorded,” said Zelenskyy. And not in any memoranda or unclear formulations, “but concrete guarantees”.

The Russian army launched its offensive against Ukraine on February 24. One of Moscow’s demands to end the hostilities is a clear commitment by Kiev to political neutrality, for which the country is seeking strong international security guarantees.

Kyiv proposes a swap deal for Mariupol to Russia

The Ukrainian leadership is proposing to the Russian military a trade for the last defenders of the port city entrenched in the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol. “As a first step, we offered the Russians the following exchange: we would transport our seriously wounded boys from Azovstal in a humanitarian corridor,” said Deputy Prime Minister Wereshchuk, according to Ukrajinska Pravda. At the same time, the Ukrainian military is releasing Russian prisoners of war “according to standard rules for their exchange”. The negotiations on this were still ongoing.

The suffering of the wounded Ukrainian soldiers in the steelworks had been reported several times in the past few days. According to a paramedic, there is now an absolute shortage of medication. The sprawling steel mill is the last bastion of Ukrainian troops in the badly damaged port city of Mariupol. The Russian military is demanding that the defenders surrender, while the Ukrainian troops categorically refuse.

Moscow calls for evacuation of Ukrainian places

Probably to facilitate its own attacks, the Russian military has called on international organizations to evacuate eastern Ukrainian towns. “In view of the looming catastrophic humanitarian situation of most civilians in Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, we call on the international community, the UN, the OSCE and the International Committee of the Red Cross to immediately take all measures for the quick and safe evacuation of civilians from these cities under the control of the Ukrainian armed forces,” Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev of the Defense Ministry in Moscow was quoted as saying by the Interfax agency.

According to Mizinzew, the Ukrainian troops have entrenched themselves in these places and are using their own civilian population as a living shield. Around 90,000 civilians were staying in Slowjansk and Kramatorsk. Both places are considered cornerstones of the Ukrainian defense lines in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine: Fighting between Cherson and Mykolayiv

Meanwhile, Russian and Ukrainian troops have again engaged in fierce fighting in the region between Cherson and Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine. The defenders gave the Russian attackers “no opportunity to advance,” according to the Ukrainian military leadership. In the course of the fighting, at least 23 Russian soldiers were killed and two tanks were destroyed, as was an ammunition depot, the Unian agency quoted from the statement. The information could not be independently verified.

Klitschko fears further attacks on Kyiv

Despite the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Kyiv area, Mayor Vitali Klitschko fears a new attack on the Ukrainian capital “at any time”. In an interview with the US broadcaster CNN, Klitschko did not even rule out the use of tactical nuclear weapons. Kyiv remains the main target of the Russian military. “And as long as there is war in Ukraine, we cannot give any guarantees to a Ukrainian,” said the former world boxing champion. “Right now, safety is our top priority,” he said. Although the country is being defended by “our warriors”, the risk remains. “And without our partners, without the US and the European states, we cannot survive.”

That brings the day

  • Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is today in Wangels on the Baltic Sea discussing the effects of the Russian war of aggression with her colleagues from the G7 group. The foreign ministers of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova, Dmytro Kuleba and Nicu Popescu, are said to be present at the talks at times.
  • In Helsinki, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö intends to announce his position on his country’s possible NATO membership. The announcement is considered groundbreaking as to whether Finland will decide to apply to join the military alliance.
  • In Tokyo, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Council President Charles Michel meet Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. At the 28th EU-Japan summit, the joint sanctions against Russia and aid for Kyiv will be discussed, among other things.
  • The UN Human Rights Council is holding a special session on Ukraine in Geneva.

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