Maliar was dismissed two weeks after Zelensky announced that her former boss, Reznikov, was to be replaced. Five other deputy defense ministers were also ousted, along with State Secretary Kostyantyn Vashchenko. No reason was provided for the dismissals in the announcement.
Zelensky is expected to hold meetings with other world leaders on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly meetings this week before taking his message to Washington. He is tentatively expected to visit Capitol Hill on Thursday, The Washington Post reported. His visit was coordinated with the Biden administration in a push to get Congress to provide $24 billion in additional aid to Ukraine.
A damaged drone carrying explosives was discovered in the Bulgarian Black Sea resort of Tyulenovo on Sunday, the government in Sofia said Monday. The weapon can “certainly be assumed” to be related to the war in Ukraine, Bulgarian Defense Minister Todor Tagarev told reporters. According to the ministry, a specialist team was deployed to the scene on Monday and deactivated the device.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to extend an embargo on imports from countries that imposed sanctions on Russia, or that support such sanctions.
A U.N. special rapporteur said in a report the human rights situation in Russia had “significantly deteriorated” since the Ukraine invasion, with Moscow having “severely curtailed” freedoms of association and peaceful assembly, both online and offline and undermined judicial independence. The report, presented by Special Rapporteur Mariana Katzarova to the U.N. Human Rights Council, documented legislative restrictions passed recently that are “being used to muzzle civil society and punish human rights activists and others for their antiwar stance.”
Ukraine’s air force said it downed 17 cruise missiles over central and western Ukraine that were fired by Russian aircraft overnight. According to an update in a Telegram post Monday, Moscow also launched 24 Iranian-made Shahed drones, 18 of which Ukraine claimed to have successfully intercepted. The Post could not independently verify the claims.
Two people were killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kherson region, Oleksandr Prokudin, the regional governor, said Monday on Telegram. He said the region was under fire “all night” from Russian drones and shelling. Four other people were injured, he said.
Ukrainian forces are hoping the recapture of the village of Klishchiivka will position them to pursue control of the nearby eastern city of Bakhmut. “We managed to get ourselves a place d’armes that will allow us to further develop assault actions and liberate our land from the occupiers,” spokesman Ilya Yevlash told the TSN news network. Retaking Klishchiivka could be an important development for Ukraine’s prospects in the east, where Russian forces seized control of the destroyed city of Bakhmut this year after months of bloody fighting.
Explosions were reported in the center of the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk on Monday, according to local media. Denis Pushilin, the leader of occupied Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, said that no casualties were reported. Video footage shared on Telegram by the Ukrainian Pravda news site showed thick plumes of smoke rising above buildings in the area.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan discussed the war in Ukraine with China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, according to U.S.and Chinese readouts of their Sunday conversation, which focused on bilateral relations and Taiwan, among other issues. Both readouts called the talks “candid, substantive, and constructive,” though neither side revealed details.
Wang will be in Moscow from Monday through Thursday to attend a strategic security meeting with top Russian officials, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman announced Monday. Chinese state media outlets say the meeting, held annually since 2005, serves to keep Beijing and Moscow aligned on core interests.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un returned to North Korea after concluding his six-day trip to Russia, the country’s state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun reported. Kim’s visit has drawn attention in Washington and beyond over a possible arms deal between Moscow and Pyongyang, as Russia seeks artillery for its waning stockpiles.
A glimpse of Ukraine’s ruins: Photos by Wojciech Grzedzinski from a U.S.-supplied Humvee along the deserted roads in Orikhiv and Novodanylivka in southern Ukraine provide a glimpse of scenes common in communities along the front lines.
Orikhiv, an important juncture for Ukrainian soldiers heading into the fight, has been reduced to a skeleton of its former self. Russian artillery bombarded the small town for months, forcing many of its residents to flee or take shelter underground, where life and even city business goes on…..