Ukraine Conflict Live Ticker +++ 19:02 Trump Plans to Collaborate with Erdogan for Ukraine Peace
Trump seeks to conclude the Ukraine conflict together with Erdogan
Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, shows interest in teaming up with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to bring an end to the ongoing Ukraine War. Trump just had a productive call with Erdoğan where they discussed the Russian attack on Ukraine, the tense situations in Syria and the Gaza Strip. In a post on Truth Social, Trump shared his excitement to collaborate with Erdoğan, saying, "I am looking forward to working with President Erdoğan to end the ridiculous but deadly war between Russia and Ukraine." Trump further expressed his sentiments by writing, "Now!" Trump also mentioned that Erdoğan invited him to Turkey, and while he didn't specify a visit date, the prospect is on the table.
18:27 Intense Attacks on Russian Command Center in Kursk
According to the Ukrainian military, a Russian drone command station in the Kursk region was hit on Sunday. The attack reportedly took place near the village of Tjotkino, and while Russia has yet to comment, unverified sources indicate that Ukrainian forces might be attempting to advance on the location.
17:46 Scholz Praises Selenskyj's Peace Efforts and Criticizes Putin
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with President Volodymyr Selenskyj and expressed gratitude for the close and trustful cooperation between the two countries. In a government statement, Scholz emphasized Selenskyj's willingness for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, stating that Putin must finally reciprocate and end his brutal campaign.
Additional Details:
- Czech Republic: The Czech Republic is planning to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on its territory. This training could be carried out alongside other partner countries using aircraft like the Aero L-159 or F-16 fighter jets.
- Russian President Putin opened up his private Kremlin apartment for a TV team, revealing his reliance on German technology in the kitchen. During this rare media visit, the topic of his successor came up, which was previously considered a taboo topic in Moscow.
- Lithuania will be investing 1.1 billion euros to secure its borders with Russia and Belarus. Most of the funds will go towards anti-tank mines, with a plan to invest 800 million euros specifically in mines.
Sources: ntv.de, toh/chl/ino/dpa/rts/AFP
Topics: Ukraine Conflict, Europe, Military, Politics, Russia
- The community policy of the Czech Republic includes plans to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on their territory, potentially using aircraft like the Aero L-159 or F-16 fighter jets.
- The employment policy of the Lithuanian government involves an investment of 1.1 billion euros to secure their borders with Russia and Belarus, with a significant portion going towards anti-tank mines.
- Although Russian President Putin's recent TV visit did not explicitly discuss his successor, it marked a departure from the previously taboo topic in Moscow.
- While the employment policy of the Russian military remains focused on defending their territories, unconfirmed reports suggest provocations in minefields, such as the attack on a Russian drone command center in the Kursk region. This attack reportedly took place near the village of Tjotkino, and while Russia has yet to comment, it could potentially be part of ongoing war-and-conflicts.
