BREAKING: UK Special Forces on Standby for Potential Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine
British special forces have been placed on standby for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
More than 30,000 foreigners who recently acquired Russian citizenship but failed to register for military service have been identified and added to mobilization lists, according to Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the Investigative Committee, as reported by Russian news agency Interfax on Thursday.
Bastrykin disclosed this information during a legal forum in St. Petersburg, stating that these individuals are now obligated under Russian law to participate in military operations if required. He emphasized that around 10,000 of these new citizens have already been deployed to the front lines in Ukraine.
The origins of these individuals who obtained Russian passports were not specified by Bastrykin or the Investigative Committee.
Russian President Vladimir Putin previously asserted that no new mobilization efforts were necessary to support ongoing military activities in Ukraine. Just two weeks ago, Putin announced that nearly 700,000 Russian military personnel are currently stationed in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Air Force successfully intercepted and destroyed all 23 drones and five of six missiles launched by Russia during recent hostilities. Serhiy Tyurin, regional governor of Ukraine's Khmelnytskyi region, confirmed that nine aerial objects were neutralized by Ukrainian air defenses in his area, with no reported casualties or significant damage.
In Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukrainian forces reportedly downed six drones and three cruise missiles, as stated by Governor Vitaly Kim. Additionally, two drones were intercepted over Kherson Oblast and one over Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, underscoring Ukraine's efforts to counter airborne threats amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
British special forces have been placed on standby for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, expressed optimism that a "full ceasefire" in the Russo-Ukrainian war could be achieved within the next couple of weeks
The United States anticipates Ukraine’s support for agreements discussed during a recent call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Former President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, has strongly criticized the sanctions imposed on him by the Ukrainian government, calling them an "attack on freedom and democracy"
On the night of March 18-19, Russia launched a large-scale drone attack targeting civilian infrastructure across multiple Ukrainian regions
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on March 18,
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