Russian irredentism

United States and its allies carefully weigh; they'll hardly give Kyiv what it wants

The talks, in which Ukrainians are directly involved, are at a very early stage because it is not clear to US, Western and Ukrainian officials that the Russian talks are more than a smokescreen.
But it is unlikely, they noted, that the United States and its allies will eventually offer Ukraine the kind of legally binding protection it seeks.

Day 37 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Russia Regroups Troops, the US Released Oil from its Reserves

Russian forces in Ukraine are regrouping to redouble their attacks in the east of the country, said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.

Day 36 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Fears of Possible Secession of Kherson, Humanitarian Corridor in Mariupol

The United Kingdom says Russia is bringing in between 1,200 and 2,000 Georgian troops as reinforcements.

Air strike in Russia; Oil depot burning; Tanks destroyed, drone downed

The corridor from Mariupol to Zaporozhye is being reopened, which should be monitored by the representatives of the International Red Cross and the UNHCR.
Russian Ministry of Defense claims that two Mi-8 helicopters were shot down in an attempt to evacuate the officers of the Azov unit from Mariupol.

Mariupol to be annexed to Donetsk

This is stated in the decree published on the website of the leader of the Republic.
"I consider creating a local administration of the Donetsk People's Republic - the administration of the city of Mariupol," the document reads.
The decree is dated March 31.
Pushilin previously spoke about the situation in Mariupol.

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