Russia involving private security companies in war with Ukraine - SBU
Russia is sending employees of private security companies to wage war against Ukraine.
10 March 2022
Russia is sending employees of private security companies to wage war against Ukraine.
Russian invaders again launched an airstrike on Mariupol, killing one person.
The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Turkey and Russia started a trilateral meeting in Antalya on ending Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Ukraine is opening humanitarian corridors from Mariupol, Volnovakha, Izium, Sumy, Trostianets and Krasnopil and a number of towns around the Ukrainian capital - Bucha, Borodianka, Irpin and Hostomel.
The Russian aggressor lost about 12,000 troops between February 24 and March 10, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has said on Facebook.
The actions of Russian invaders at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant pose a threat to both Europe and Russia itself. The world must put much more pressure on Russia.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has held talks with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu as part of his working visit to Antalya.
Defenders of Odesa are reliably holding back enemy ships that were previously approaching the city's coast. Currently, the Russian Black Sea Fleet squadrons have relocated to Cape Tarkhankut and Lake Donuzlav in Crimea.
The Ukrainian army counter-attacked Russian troops near Kyiv and hit five tanks in the early hours of March 10.
If Western powers are united in fighting off the Nazis, they need to close the skies over Ukraine to “stop this terror.”
Amid shelling of the village of Slobozhanske, Kharkiv region, two civilian women and two children were killed under the rubble of a private house that had been hit.
Thousands of Russian military servicemen are now in Ukrainian captivity.
The Ukrainian forces continue to restrain the offensive of Russian troops in the south-eastern direction.
Thousands of civilians have remained in Bucha, a town near Kyiv that has for the past week been a site of atrocious attacks by Russian enemy forces after the invaders thwarted the latest evacuation attempt.
On March 9, Ukrainian forces defending Mariupol, a strategic port city on the Sea of Azov, destroyed four Russian main battle tanks, an infantry fighting vehicle, as well as destroyed and damaged 11 Russian armored vehicles.
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev of Bellingcat believes Russia will try to “freeze” the war at some point in the coming week, without actually announcing its end.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has lost remote data transmission from its safeguards systems installed to monitor nuclear material at the Chornobyl and Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plants.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken drew an analogy between the Nazi siege of Leningrad during World War II and what the Kremlin is currently doing to the city of Mariupol in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian President’s Office has published decrees on the appointment of ambassadors of Ukraine to Canada, Australia and Egypt.
Minister for Veterans Affairs of Ukraine Yulia Laputina has called on world leaders to close the skies over Ukraine.
Sumy region is planning to set up three humanitarian corridors for evacuation of civilians on Thursday, March 10.
The White House has refuted claims made by the Russian side about the alleged preparations of provocations in Ukraine with the use of chemical weapons, in which the United States is allegedly involve.
Russian aircraft bombed the outskirts of Sumy and the village of Bytytsia.
Three people, including a boy, were killed in enemy artillery shelling in Trostianets, Sumy region, on March 9.
Russian troops carried out another air raid on the residential areas of Okhtyrka town, Sumy region. One bomb could hit a gas pipeline.
Ukraine is ready to make reasonable concessions to end the war, but the other side must be ready to compromise as well.
Russian troops have lost their combat efficiency in some areas and put reserves into operation.
The Council of EU decided to impose restrictive measures on additional 160 Russians, including oligarchs, businesspeople, and members of the Russian Federation Council.
President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed increasing sanctions pressure on Russia and further support for Ukraine with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Entire Great Britain, including the Royal Family, now supports Ukraine, bringing us closer to victory.