Ukraine war briefing: Russia claims to have seized all of Luhansk region; Kim Jong-un mourns war dead

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"Russia Claims Full Control of Luhansk Region Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict"

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In a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Leonid Pasechnik, a Russia-appointed official in Luhansk, announced that Russian forces have seized complete control of the Luhansk region. This claim, if confirmed, would mark Luhansk as the first of the four regions that Russia illegally annexed from Ukraine in September 2022 to be fully occupied by Russian troops after more than three years of warfare. Pasechnik stated that he had received a report indicating that '100%' of the region was now under Russian control, although there was no immediate response from Kyiv regarding this assertion. The situation remains fluid, as the Ukrainian government has not yet commented on the claims made by pro-Russian sources. Furthermore, Russian state media reported the capture of a village in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which lies outside the five regions Russia has formally claimed, indicating a potential expansion of Russian military operations into new areas of Ukraine.

In parallel to the military developments, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been seen participating in a ceremony that appears to involve the repatriation of North Korean soldiers who died while fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Kim was photographed draping national flags over coffins during a gala performance in Pyongyang, highlighting the deepening military ties between North Korea and Russia amidst the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, the European Union announced a new trade deal with Ukraine aimed at regulating agricultural imports, following previous disputes with EU farmers over tariff-free imports. The International Monetary Fund also reported the completion of its eighth review of Ukraine's support program, allowing for an additional $500 million disbursement. This financial assistance comes amid warnings of high risks to Ukraine's economic outlook. As diplomatic efforts for peace negotiations continue to falter, officials from both Germany and the United States have criticized Russia's intentions, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and a return to talks to resolve the ongoing conflict.

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Moscow’s forces have seized all of Luhansk – one of four regions Russia illegally annexed from Ukraine in September 2022 despite not fully controlling a single one – Leonid Pasechnik, a Russia-appointed official there, said on Monday.If confirmed, that would make Luhansk the first Ukrainian region to be fully occupied by Russia after more than three years of war. There was no immediate comment from Kyiv on Pasechnik’s claim. In remarks to Russia’s state TV Channel One that aired Monday evening, Pasechnik said he had received a report “literally two days ago” saying that “100%” of the region was now under the control of Russian forces.

Russian forces havecaptured a village in the Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovskfor the first time in their three-year offensive, Russian state media and pro-war bloggers have claimed. Dnipropetrovsk, which lies to the west of the Donetsk region, is not among the five Ukrainian regions over which Russia has asserted a formal territorial claim. There was no immediate confirmation from Ukrainian officials or from the Russian defence ministry.

North Korea’s state media showed on Monday leader Kim Jong-un draping coffins with the national flag in what appeared to be the repatriation of soldiers killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine, as the countries marked a landmark military treaty. In a series of photographs displayed in the backdrop of a gala performance by North Korean and visiting Russian artists in Pyongyang, Kim is seen by rows of a half a dozen coffins, covering them with flags and pausing briefly with both hands resting on them.

The European Union said Monday it had agreed a new long-term trade deal with Ukraine, covering imports of food products from the war-torn country that haveangered EU farmers. Brussels and Kyiv have been wrangling over the deal after protests from farmers saw the EU slap quotas on tariff-free Ukrainian agricultural imports into the bloc. Brussels added certain restrictions in 2024, when it extended the agreement for one additional year, by introducing a maximum ceiling on certain tariff-free products such as cereals, poultry, eggs, sugar and corn. The European Commission said that under the new deal – which still needs to be finalised – quotas would remain for those sensitive agricultural areas. In return, Kyiv will cut its quotas for pork, poultry and sugar imported from the EU and push to align its food production standards with those of the 27-nation bloc by 2028, Brussels said.

The International Monetary Fund said on Monday it has completed its eighth review of Ukraine’s $15.5bn four-year support program, paving the way for a disbursement of an additional $500m to the war-torn country. That will bring total disbursements to $10.6bn, the IMF said in a statement, after its board’s approval of the review of Ukraine’s Extended Fund Facility. It warned of ongoing and “exceptionally high” risks to the country’s outlook.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “wants to subjugate the whole of Ukraine and at the same time spread fear throughout Europe,” German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on a visit to Kyiv on Monday, adding that Putin’s “alleged willingness to negotiate is just a facade.”Kyiv and its allies have accused Russia of sabotaging diplomatic efforts, which have stalled in recent weeks, despite Washington’s desires to reach a quick peace deal.

US President Donald Trump’s senior envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellog also said on Monday that Russia cannot continue to stall for time “while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine.”“We urge an immediate ceasefire and a move to trilateral talks to end the war,” Kellogg wrote on X.

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Source: The Guardian