The authorities in Ukraine announced that one person was killed and 3 others were wounded in a Russian bombing of a residential building in the capital, Kyiv.
On the other hand, the Ukrainian General Staff said, today, Monday, that its air forces have shot down 4 planes, 3 helicopters and Russian drones in the ongoing battles during the past 24 hours.
The authority added in a statement that its forces directed destructive strikes to the Russian infrastructure inside Ukrainian territory to disrupt logistical support.
Ukrainian President’ advisor Mykhailo Podolyak said on Sunday that he believed they would “achieve tangible results” following talks with Russia in the next few days.
He added, “Our proposals are on the table. They are very difficult. Among them are the withdrawal of forces in addition to a ceasefire. We will not give up any points.”
On Sunday, Russian-Ukrainian war entered its eighteenth day in a row, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launching of military operations on Ukraine, on the morning of February 24.
Earlier, the United Nations announced on Thursday, that more than 2.3 million people have left Ukraine, according to media reports.
Ukraine’s government has banned the export of wheat, oats and other staples that are crucial for global food supplies as authorities try to ensure they can feed people during Russia’s intensifying war, according to a statement published on the Ukrainian government website on Wednesday.