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Russia-Ukraine War: List of the most important events, day 1.119 | Donald Trump News

These are the most important developments on day 1,119 of the Russian War against Ukraine.

Here is the summary of the most important events on Wednesday, March 19.

Battle

  • Ukraine has announced that the number of Russian soldiers killed since the beginning of the war was around 897.010. This comprises 1,560 soldiers who have been killed or injured in the last 24 hours.
  • Russia bombed Ukraine with 137 drone attacks and left around 3,000 people without electricity after damage to the critical infrastructure, said the governor of the Zaporizhia region, Ivan Fedorov. The governor of the neighboring Dnipropetrovsk, Serhiy Lysak, said the flood had led to a fire in another infrastructure plant.
  • The Ukrainian Air Force said it shot 63 of the 137 Russian drones, while the Department of Defense had neutralized 46 Ukrainian drones over the night.
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, around 200 Ukrainian fighters with five tanks, armored fighting vehicles and three demolition vehicles tried an unsuccessful floor to the Belgorodic region.
  • The Ukrainian military has also accused Russia of trying a cross -border attack, and said that his armed forces had “successfully stopped all attempts by the occupiers in the Sumy region”.
  • The AFP News Agency reports explosions and sirens of the air strikes in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a 30-day attack on the attack on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
  • The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia had introduced more than 40 drones that hit the civilian infrastructure, including a hospital in the Sumy region.

Politics and diplomacy

  • The call between the President of the United States, Donald Trump and Putin, was a “historical” and “epic” moment, said Kirill Dmitriev, the overall international representative of Moscow, about X. He wrote.
  • In the conversations, Putin reported that a “limited” 30-day break in battle, and for Ukraine and Russia, did not agree to the other of the other, followed by a corresponding order from Putin to his military in Moscow.
  • According to the Kremlin, Putin also said Trump that the United States and its allies all military support, including foreign intelligence agencies in Ukraine, must end the hostility. The Kremlin also urged that Ukraine should not be resumed for the work of the ceasefire. However, Trump said Fox News that the help for Ukraine was not discussed in his call with Putin.
  • It was also known that Russia and Ukraine will replace 175 prisoners on Wednesday.
  • Despite Moscow's demands to stop the military and intelligence support for Kyiv, the German and French leaders said that they would continue the military support of Ukraine.
  • After calling between the two presidents, the White House said that negotiations on a “complete ceasefire” and “constant peace” in Ukraine in the Middle East should begin “immediately”.
  • Zelenskyy said that Ukraine would support the proposal to set the attacks on the energy infrastructure, but added that he had hoped to speak to Trump to speak more details about Trump's phone call to Putin before Ukraine gives a final answer.
  • Zelenskyy also accused the Kremlin not to end his invasion of Ukraine, and said Russia's whole game was to weaken Ukraine. “You are not even ready for the first step that is a ceasefire,” said Zelenskyy.
  • The democratic legislator in the United States asked Trump to restore the financing for an initiative of the humanitarian research laboratory of Yale University (Yale HRL) that was previously funded by the government, which pursued the mass deportation of the Ukrainian children. They also claimed that data from the repository may have been deleted permanently, which would lead to “devastating consequences”.
  • The Reuters news agency reported that Ukraine bought 100 million cubic meters of US liquefied gas (LNG) about an agreement between the state energy company Naftogaz in Ukraine and Poland Orlen.
  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said that the United Kingdom and France's plan to send peace troops to Ukraine was probably ineffective. Instead, Meloni believes that a better solution is to expand NATO's mutual defense.
  • The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced a new joint task force with Ukraine, which would rationalize the procurement of military care and consolidate the support.