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Ukraine is determined to stop its ongoing offensive against Russia once Russia agrees to a “just peace”. According to Georgiy Tykhy, Ukraine’s foreign ministry spokesperson, the raids by Ukrainian defences forced into Russia will cease as soon as Russia agrees to restore a just peace. Ukraine currently controls approximately 1,000 square kilometres of Russia’s Kursk region after launching a cross-border incursion last week. Despite Moscow’s claims of stalling Kyiv’s offensive, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) think tank reported that Ukraine continues to make gains.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian president, emphasized that war is “coming home” to Russia as it intensifies its offensive inside Russia. He stated that Russia brought war to others, and now it is returning home. Zelenskyy assured that Ukraine has always sought peace and will ensure peace. The ongoing conflict has sparked various developments and reactions from different parties involved.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed one of his former bodyguards, Alexei Dyumin, to lead the effort to end Ukraine’s invasion of Russia. This decision follows Putin’s vow to drive Ukraine off Russian land during a tense meeting with security chiefs. The situation on the ground is intensifying, with reports of Russian forces facing drinking water shortages in Ukraine due to strikes against critical infrastructure.

Ukraine has received significant financial aid of £3.6 billion from the European Union (EU) to support its stability, recovery, and key reforms. This assistance is crucial for maintaining macro-financial stability and advancing recovery efforts. Meanwhile, the US has warned Iran against transferring ballistic missiles to Russia, threatening a severe response if such actions occur.

The conflict has also seen intensified attacks and developments in various regions. Russian forces have increased assaults in eastern Ukraine, particularly on the Pokrovsk front. Belarus has sent troops to Russia for training exercises, while Iran has showcased its long-range attack drone at a defence exhibit in Russia. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing military engagements and diplomatic efforts to address the escalating tensions.

As the conflict continues to unfold, it is crucial to monitor the latest updates and developments to understand the evolving dynamics and implications of the Ukraine-Russia war. The international community plays a significant role in resolving the conflict and supporting efforts towards peace and stability in the region.