Ukrainian media are tough on their coverage. The television continues to broadcast. In extremely difficult circumstances, Ukrainian media are trying to keep their public informed.
On the thirteenth day of the war, despite the Russian superiority of troops and equipment, there is still no major breakthrough in northern Ukraine. Russian soldiers are said to be steadily gaining ground in the south, but the resistance of the Ukrainian army is proving tough there too. Much to the pride of the newspapers in the country, reports the French website Courrier Internationalwho quotes today from the equally combative Ukrainian media.
In extremely difficult circumstances, Ukrainian media are trying to keep their public informed about the ongoing fighting. They provide real-time air warnings and information about the departure of refugees, the website said. Ukrainian television also continues. All channels broadcast the same program which is a combination of studio conversations and videos of journalists and citizens. The news broadcasts extensively report on solidarity demonstrations around the world and on foreign media, such as the British The Times from this morning.
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Ukrainian site Liveuamap.com is trying to give soldiers and civilians courage today with information from an unnamed “senior US defense official” who reports that Russian President Putin “has now deployed nearly 100 percent of his (pre-built) combat capacity in Ukraine.” . Russia is said to have fired more than 625 missiles, most of them short and medium range, and cruise missiles in this war, the site said.
Missiles
Meanwhile, Ukraine has now received a total of 17,000 anti-tank missiles and 2,000 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from the United States and various NATO countries, weekly newspaper reported. Dzerkalo Tyjnia on the website. A total of 14 countries, including the Netherlands, have now provided Kiev military aid. Much of the US aid package, worth €320 million, “was delivered within a week of the Russian attack,” Dzerkalo Tyjnia said.
Western arms deliveries continue, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksi Reznikov told the newspaper Ukraine Pravda. “I won’t give details on the arms transfers, but significant progress has been made in this area,” he said. “The Russian occupiers are trying to regroup and concentrate their resources to launch new attacks. First on Kiev, Kharkov, Chernihiv, Mykolaiv,” said the minister, who warns the Russians about ‘surprises’.
It remains to be seen what will happen on the ground now that humanitarian corridors are offered again by Russia, Mariupol mayor tells Ukraine Pravda† “We are collecting civilians where they can be evacuated. We are ready to arrive at specific locations with transports, and then the shooting begins. The worst part is that the units of the Russian Federation (during the ceasefire) are making tactical movements for more favorable attack positions. When our heroes who defended the city opened a passage to the city, the Russians tried to invade Mariupol with tanks.” For him, this was the reason why ‘fighting resumed and the evacuation was called off’.
The stubborn resistance of the Ukrainian troops makes the world proud of Ukraine, according to newspaper Oukraina Moloda: “Putin’s Russia is drowning in shame.”
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