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Russia-Ukraine War: List of the most important events, day 1.104 | Russia-Ukraine was news

These are the most important developments on day 1,104 Russia's war against Ukraine.

Here is the situation on Tuesday, March 4:

Battle

  • The Ukrainian military said that it destroyed 46 out of 83 Russian drones that were introduced in the country overnight. Another 31 drones were supposedly “lost” and could not achieve their goals.
  • A drone attack on the Black Sea harbor of Ukraine damaged the energy infrastructure in the region and triggered electricity and heat supply interruptions in the city, the regional governor Oleh Kiper wrote. The mayor of Odesa, Gennadiy Trukhanov, said the attack turned off three boiler plants.
  • A Ukrainian drone attack aimed at an industrial company in the Russian southern city of Syzran, said the governor of the Samara region on Tuesday that there were no victims. A Russian telegram channel claimed that the Syzran oil refinery was hit during the attack.
  • A Ukrainian mass rean attack in the Chertovsky of Russia region in southern Rostov in southern Rostow to an oil pipeline, said regional governor Yury Slyusar. He later said that falling debris had also triggered a fire in an industrial area in the region.
  • In a Russian rocket attack on an army training area near the village of Cherkask, several soldiers were killed, the AFP news agency reported, citing a Ukrainian military source. Although an official number of deaths was not published, the Ukrainian military blogger Yury Butusov said that around 30-40 soldiers were killed and 90 others were injured.
  • Moscow confirmed that Kyiv returned 33 civilians who were driven out of the Western Kursk region after the Ukraine took over the territory. The Russian -rights officer Tatyana Moskalkova said that the handover was possible with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the mediation by Belarus.

Business

  • The Reuters news agency reported a big crash in the international bonds of Ukraine after the public collision between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Politics and diplomacy

  • The Kremlin said that the next round of Russia-US-American talks on the termination of the invasion of Ukraine will probably not accept the normal operations before the messages of both countries are taken up.
  • AFP quoted Zelenskyy and said it was “not easy” to replace him as Kyiv's leader. However, he confirmed his willingness to withdraw from Ukraine to NATO as a member country in exchange for the entry of Ukraine.
  • The Minister of the United Kingdom forces, Luke Pollard, said Times Radio said that no agreement had been made about what a ceasefire in Ukraine would look like. AFP also reported, citing a state source that “a one -month ceasefire was not agreed”.
  • A spokesman for the British Prime Minister Keir Starrer said that the European countries had several opportunities to terminate the Russian war against Ukraine. However, the speaker did not provide any details about these options.
  • The spokesman for Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, criticized the London security summit and said that the commitments of the European leaders to increase the financing of Kyiv would only enable hostility instead of contributing to a peaceful solution to the conflict.
  • Peskov also said that the fight between Trump and Zelenskyy, how difficult it would be to achieve a settlement with Ukraine. Peskov accused Zelenskyy of not wanting to peace and “a complete lack of diplomatic skills”: “Someone should make him want to peace.”
  • Zelenskyy informed the British media that a ceasefire would not bring a sustainable end to his country without security guarantees of the invasion of Russia. “It will be a failure for everyone if Ukraine is forced into an armistice without serious security guarantees,” he said.
  • The Ukraine Minister German Galushchenko sent a letter to the boss of the international nuclear energy agency Rafael Grossi and asked the IAEO to comply with the laws of Ukraine. Galushchenko's letter reminded the agency that personnel rotations could not take place without permission from the Ukrainian authorities.
  • Grossi defended the rotation through the Russian -occupied area and said the only reason why she did this was that he was responsible for the safety of his employees.
  • Starer informed the British parliament that a mineral contract between the USA and Ukraine without security guarantees was not “enough”.
  • A contract to terminate the War of Russia against Ukraine is still very, very far away, “said Zelenskyy, adding that he would expect that he would continue to receive support despite his recent spit with Trump.
  • Trump said he would “not put up with Zelenskyy's attitude to a possible ceasefire with Russia after Zelenskyy said that an end to the war was very far away. “This is the worst statement that Zelensky could have been made, and America won't be putting up for long,” Trump said in his social network of truth.
  • In response to this, Zelenskyy said in a social media contribution that he wanted to end the war as “soon as possible”, and added that “it is very important that we try to really do our diplomacy in terms of content to end this war”.
  • Trump said he would give an update on the mineral contract on Tuesday and repeated that Zelenskyy should better appreciate Washington's support for Kyiv.
  • According to his escalating feud, Trump's administration financed Zelenskyy through new weapons sales in Ukraine. Reuters, citing an official from the White House, reported that Washington checked his help to ensure that the USA contributes to peace.