Russian missile strike Ukrainian training base, 12 dead

According to a statement in a statement in a statement by Ukrainian Ground Force, at least 12 Ukrainian soldiers have been reported dead and more than 60 others injured in a Russian missile strike, who hit the Ukrainian Army Training Unit on Sunday.The strike took place at 12:50 pm (local time) at 12:50 pm, stating that there were no troops or big ceremonies of personnel at that time. It was also noted that a discovery commission was established to determine the circumstances around the attack, resulting in losses of important personnel.This training unit is located within 1000 km active front line between Moscow and Kiev, and the limit of dandruff and drone strike capabilities. Ukrainian forces are facing a lack of manpower and are taking additional measures to prevent large meetings, as the Russian drone has condensed the sky with the front line in search of goals.The statement of the Ukrainian Ground Forces said, “If it is established that the action or inaction of the authorities has caused the deaths or injuries to the soldiers, then those responsible people will be strictly accountable.”On Sunday, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that it had seized the control of the village of Olacksivka in the northern Sumi region of Ukraine. A day earlier, Ukrainian authorities in Sumi made the withdrawal in 11 additional settlements due to continuous Russian progress in the region. Ukraine’s top military commander, Olkesendra Sirski, said on Saturday that the Russian soldiers were focusing on their primary aggressive operations along with their primary aggressive operations on Pokarovsk, Torretsk and Liman in the docketsk region.The strike came to light amid uncertainty on the participation of Ukrainian diplomats in a new era of peace talks proposed by Türkiye, starting next week in Istanbul. Kiev has asked Kremlin to provide a memorandum to establish a roadmap to end the three -year war before the negotiations begins.Whereas Moscow earlier said that it would share its memorandum during the talks.In his evening address on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski called Moscow to stop the document and stop “playing with diplomacy”.“At this point, we have no clear information about what Russians are planning to do in Istanbul,” he said. “Of course, everyone in the world wants diplomacy to work and real ceasefire. Everyone wants Russia to stop playing with diplomacy and end the war. Everyone wants serious peace, and Russia should agree on it.”