Agriculture Minister Oleksandr Solskyi was detained and released on bail in Ukraine due to corruption allegations. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau suspects him of being involved in an organized crime group that unlawfully obtained land. Ukraine has been cracking down on corruption in recent years, with several top officials losing their jobs. This crackdown is necessary as Ukraine receives foreign aid to help fight against Russia and seeks to join the European Union and NATO.

In Kyiv, a children’s hospital was evacuated after a video circulated online claiming that Russia planned to attack it. Parents were seen leaving the hospital with their children, carrying bags of clothes and toys. However, Kyiv city authorities dismissed the claims made in the video as a lie and provocation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the Ukraine Defense Contact Group to discuss the need for weapons and ammunition to combat Russian forces, which have gained momentum on the battlefield.

The Kremlin’s forces have been making slow progress in eastern Ukraine, but certain areas like the town of Chasiv Yar are vulnerable to Russian attacks. Russian commanders are likely trying to advance before the arrival of new U.S. military aid, which was delayed due to political differences in Congress. European aid to Ukraine has not been enough to fill the gap left by the lack of U.S. assistance, particularly in the areas of ammunition and artillery shells.

Ukraine is focusing on manufacturing its own weapons and cracking down on young people avoiding conscription to take back the initiative in the war. The country is also seeking to train new recruits, although this process will take time. The Institute for the Study of War in Washington has stated that Russian forces pose a credible threat to certain areas in eastern Ukraine, but progress may be slow. Overall, Ukraine is striving to strengthen its defenses and push back against Russian aggression.

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