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Russia-Ukraine War: List of key events, day 1.106 | Russia-Ukraine was news

These are the most important developments on the day of 1,106 Russia war against Ukraine.

Here is the situation on Thursday, March 6th:

Battle

  • The Russian armed forces attacked an energy facility in the Odesa region in southern Ukraine, said the region of the region, Dtek. According to the company's explanation, this is the fourth attack on the energy infrastructure in the region within two weeks.
  • Attacks in the Odesa region damaged the “critical infrastructure” and led to electricity, water and heat losses in the Black Sea area, according to the regional authorities. Odesa's governor Oleh Kiper said that a 77-year-old man was killed in a village outside of Odea by splinter, while Oleksandr Prokudin, the governor of Kherson, confirmed that a 55-year-old in Khrenon City was killed in a separate attack.
  • The Ukraine Air Force said it shot 115 out of 181 Russian drones on Ukraine in an overnight attack. According to a military explanation, another 55 drones were lost and did not achieve their goals. The fate of the remaining 11 drones was not announced.
  • The Russian news agencies reported on the Moscow Department of Defense that Kremlin forces had taken control of the Pryvilne village in the Donetsk region in the east of Ukraine.
  • The Russian investigation committee said that Scott Rhys Anderson, a citizen of the United Kingdom, was sentenced to 19 years in prison after he was convicted of a “terrorist attack” and acted as a mercenary when he was captured in the fight for Ukraine.
  • A Kremlin rocket met a building, killed two and injured 28 others in Kryvyi Rih City in Central Lucrainy, said regional governor Serhiy Lysak.

Politics & diplomacy

  • The French spokeswoman Sophie Primas told LCI Television that France, together with Europe, is trying to restore relationships between the United States and Ukraine in order to achieve a “permanent and robust peace” in Kyiv.
  • The spokesman for Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's letter to the US President, Donald Trump, the expressions of the negotiation is a “generally positive” sign. However, Peskov questioned the practicality of negotiations, with a presidential decree of 2022 being banned to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • Putin announced that Russia has completed Russian passes to the Ukrainian citizens in the Moscow and Zaporizhzhia regions. The internal minister Valdimir Kolokoltsev said 3.5 million people were naturalized. Kyiv described this as an illegal attempt to scrub the area of ​​his Ukrainian identity.
  • The Financial Times reported that the US secret services could participate with Kyiv, which could hinder the military ability of Ukraine to dismiss Russian armed forces.
  • John Ratcliffe, director of CIA, told Fox Business Network that Trump had ordered the intelligence cooperation, but he believes that the break “disappear” and we would continue to “do shoulder on shoulder with Ukraine”.
  • Mike Waltz, the national security advisor of the White House, told FOX News that Trump could rethink the American aid break in Ukraine if peace talks are arranged and “trustworthy work” is implemented.
  • Zelenskyy said in a post about X that permanent peace in Ukraine with coordinated efforts under the US leadership was “completely accessible”.
  • The chief of staff of Zelenskyy, Andriy Yermak, said on X, he and Waltz spoke by phone and discussed the next steps towards peace in Ukraine, exchanged views on the security and alignment of the positions and planned a meeting for us and Ukrainian officials in the near future.
  • In a national speech, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the European armed forces could be sent to Kyiv as soon as a peace agreement is signed so as not to fight, but to guarantee that it is completely respected. He also said that the European heads of staff would meet in Paris next week to discuss the support after the Peace deal for Ukraine.
  • The Netherlands promised USD 3.8 billion to support Ukraine for 2026, said Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and added that the funds could be used in 2025 if necessary.