Russia-Ukraine war news: Azov commanders return to Ukraine with Zelensky

Moscow has accused Kyiv and Ankara of violating a prisoner exchange deal after five commanders from Ukraine’s Azov regiment returned to Ukraine from Turkey. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Russian state news agency that neither Turkey nor Ukraine had consulted Russia about the transfer. RIA Novosti. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned to Ukraine from Istanbul Airport on a state visit to Turkey. His office said.

NATO member states will meet this week in Vilnius, Lithuania, where Ukraine’s candidacy and Sweden’s bid to join the banned military alliance are expected to dominate the agenda. President Biden leaves for Europe on Monday.

Here’s the latest news on war and its ripple effects around the world.

Ukraine pushes to revive Pakmut fight on edges of fallen city: Russia captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Baghmut in May following weeks of fierce fighting — its only significant territorial gain in 2023. But now, its troops are fighting off a Ukrainian counterattack in an inch-by-inch battle from the city’s flanks. , report by Fredrick Kunkle and Serhii Korolchuk.

On a recent moonlit night, a four-man Ukrainian team tried to float a drone amid the rubble of a kindergarten in a village south of the city.

“We’re trying to unite as many Muscovites as possible around Bakmut,” says Mykola Beliskov, a research fellow at Ukraine’s National Institute of Strategic Studies.

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