Date—April 4, 2022 (evening)

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Stories

1. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Bucha, where he talked to locals. The head of state inspected the road on which the Russian convoy was ambushed and talked to locals. Zelensky said that Russia had committed war crimes and genocide in Ukraine. Asked if peace with Russia could still be discussed, he said yes, because Ukraine must have peace. “We are in Europe in the 21st century. We will continue our efforts through diplomatic and military means, “the President said. (Source: NV).

War

1. Motuzyanyk: Russian occupation forces are preparing to capture Kharkiv and attack Ukrainian troops in the environmental protection zone. Defense Ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk said: “The enemy’s main efforts have been to prepare for the resumption of offensive operations to surround the Allied forces and seize the city of Kharkiv. This is due to the transfer of troops from other military districts and the involvement of mobilization reserve units. The enemy also establishes routes for the logistics of troops, creates stocks of ammunition, missiles and fuel, and prepares medical facilities to receive large numbers of wounded.” (Source: UP).

2. About two-thirds of Russia’s troops concentrated around Kyiv have “left the region,” said an unnamed senior Defense Department official. (Source: CNN).

Opinions

1. On Monday morning, the Broadcasting, Radio and Television Concern (RRT) engaged in illegal activities and cut off the broadcasting of the pro-Ukrainian, patriotic TV channels “Fifth” and “Direct”. ” Kirill Danilov: “The decision to disconnect is completely and unequivocally illegal, as there is no document that would give grounds for the RRT concern to disconnect TV channels from broadcasting at night. There is no decision of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting, the only body that has the right to decide on the broadcasting of TV channels. The National Security and Defense Council has previously stated, by the way, that it has no authority to close the channels. ” (Source: UP).

Invasion Damage

1. MI-6: Vladimir Putin’s plans to invade Ukraine included extrajudicial executions. “We knew that Putin’s plans to invade included extrajudicial executions by his military and intelligence services. Reports of executions in the style of executions of civilians from liberated areas are appalling and chilling, “said intelligence chief Richard Moore. (Source: Twitter).

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