Russia's official occupation of four areas of Ukraine, Putin signed the document
Russia's increased use of suicide drones has become a new challenge for Ukraine. Iran-made drones continued to strike in the southern part of the country. These attacks took place near the capital Kyiv.
Eventually Russia captured four cities in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed the official document for this today. These documents refer to international law that would recognize Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories. These papers were published on the official website of Russia on Wednesday morning.
Earlier this week, both houses of the Russian parliament signed an agreement to make four Ukrainian regions Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhya part of the country.
Suicide drones being used
Russia has increased the use of suicide drones, which has become a new challenge for Ukraine. Iran-made drones continued to strike in the southern part of the country. These attacks took place near the capital Kyiv. In a later post, Kuleba reported that Russia shot down a total of 136 drones on one of Kyiv's large areas. One person was injured in these attacks. Dozens of relief workers were on the spot and were engaged in dousing the fire for hours after the attack. Ukraine's military is doing better in the south.
Most of the Ukrainian territory left Russian occupation
Kyiv's military said on Wednesday that they had recaptured most of the villages in the Kherson region from Russian occupation. The Operational Command of the South stated that the flag of Ukraine was Liubymivka, Khreshchenivka, Zolota Balka, Biliaivka, Ukraineka (Ukrainka), Velika (Velyka) and Mala Oleksandrivka (Mala Oleksandrivka). Will keep waving in the villages.