Russian landing operation suspected near Odessa – Further evacuation from Mariupol planned for Friday

Barriers on the Odessa beach

City residents have been asked to stay away from beaches and coastal safety zones.

(Photo: IMAGO/ZUMA Press)

Kyiv The Ukrainian military believes a Russian landing operation on the Black Sea coast near the port city of Odessa is possible. According to a statement from the regional military leadership, Russian reconnaissance drones are increasingly flying over the area, the newspaper Ukrajinska Pravda reported. In addition, the Russian Navy continues to have a strong presence off the Ukrainian-controlled stretch of coast.

Residents have been asked to stay away from beaches and coastal safety zones. They should also avoid trips in small boats. At the same time, the population was asked to report suspicious activities.

Meanwhile, Russian troops have continued their ground attack on the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol for the second day in a row, according to British military intelligence. UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Thursday evening that more civilians could be evacuated from the embattled plant.

Details were not given. “It is our policy not to discuss the details until it is complete so as not to undermine potential success,” Guterres said. According to the Ukrainian account, buses have already been set in motion in the direction of Mariupol.

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According to Ukrainian sources, around 200 civilians are still waiting in the steelworks, the last bastion of the Mariupol defenders, for a chance to get to safety. In two previous evacuations, mediated by the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross, about 500 people from Mariupol and the surrounding area were taken to Zaporizhia in Ukrainian-controlled territory.

Paramedics from Mariupol ask Erdogan for support

A paramedic from the Azovstal plant asks Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for support. “End this nightmare,” asked the man, who identified himself as a Muslim Crimean Tatar by the name of Hassan, in a video message released on Thursday evening. “People are dying here, some from bullets, others from starvation, the wounded from lack of medication, in terrible conditions.”

He asked the Turkish head of state to mediate in the conflict, to monitor the evacuation of people from the plant, including Ukrainian military personnel.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

The Turkish head of state was asked to mediate in the conflict.

(Photo: Reuters)

Kyiv: Russians aim to capture Azovstal by May 9

According to the Ukrainian government, Russia wants to conquer the besieged steelworks by Monday. President Zelensky’s adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said Thursday evening that the Azovstal plant should be captured on May 9, the 77th anniversary of the victory over Hitler’s Germany. “The greatest gift to a ruler is his opponent’s head. I clearly see the desire to conquer Azovstal and give Putin “victory” on May 9,” he was quoted as saying by Ukraine’s Unian news agency.

“They really want that, but let’s see if they can do it,” said Arestovych. The heavy attacks on the premises of the steel mill made the intentions of the Russian military clear.

Smoke over the steel mill

Another ceasefire is planned for Friday.

(Photo: AP)

A grand military parade is planned in Moscow on Monday to commemorate the anniversary of the end of World War II, which will be celebrated in Russia on May 9. For the celebration, Russia is aiming for military success in Ukraine.

Media: Ukraine sank Moscow thanks to US information

According to media reports, US intelligence information helped the Ukrainian military sink the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the missile cruiser Moskva.

Flagship “Moskva” (Moscow)

At the request of the Ukrainian military, the United States identified the ship as “Moskva” and helped to locate it.

(Photo: dpa)

However, the US government had no knowledge of Ukraine’s plans, several US media such as the Washington Post or the New York Times reported on Thursday evening (local time), citing unnamed people involved in the matter be familiar.

The New York Times previously reported that the Ukrainian army was partially citing information from the United States in its resistance to Russia. For example, the Ukrainian army claims to have killed twelve Russian generals through targeted fire since the beginning of the Russian attack. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby denied the report.

Zelensky reiterates call for Marshall Plan for Ukraine

Despite the massive Western financial support for Ukraine, President Zelensky is sticking to his thoughts about a post-war Marshall Plan of sorts for his country. The international donor conference in Warsaw, which a few hours earlier had raised a little more than six billion euros in support for Kyiv, was “an element of our protection, an element of protection for all of Europe,” Zelenski said in his daily video address. The fate of Ukraine and Europe will be decided “not only on the battlefield”, but also in the economic sphere, in post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.

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However, the billions pledged in Warsaw are “only a part of what is really necessary to restore normal life in the entire area to which Russia brought the war”. “That’s why we need a modern analogue of the Marshall Plan for Ukraine.” With the Marshall Plan, named after the then US Secretary of State George Marshall, the USA had supported reconstruction in Western Europe with billions in the years after the Second World War.

Zelensky: More than 2,000 Russian missile attacks so far

According to President Zelensky, the Russian army has used missiles against various targets in its war against Ukraine since 2014. In addition, since the start of the Russian army’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2,682 airstrikes have already been registered.

Annalena Bärbock

The Foreign Minister will travel to Kyiv again.

(Photo: IMAGO/Frank Ossenbrink)

What does the day bring?

The wanderlust of German politicians in the direction of Kyiv is picking up speed. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced in Berlin on Thursday evening that Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) will soon be visiting the Ukrainian capital. A date was not given by the Foreign Office. The President of the Bundestag, Bärbel Bas (SPD), is expected in Ukraine at the weekend.

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