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Ukraine Forces Take Control of Snake Island, Russia Says a ‘Step of Goodwill’

Russian personnel are allegedly no longer present on the strategically significant Snake Island in the Black Sea, according to Ukrainian military forces, The Guardian reports.

The enemy rapidly fled the remaining garrison members in two speedboats throughout the night as a result of our missile and artillery units’ successful military action on Snake Island, according to what they reported.

Zmiinyi is currently engulfed in flames, and explosions can be heard.

Investigations are being conducted into the operation’s final results.

In a statement confirming its withdrawal, the Russian ministry of defense called it a “move of goodwill” to assist grain exports and urged Kiev to demine Ukraine’s seas.

Russia asserted that the decision will prevent Kyiv from speculating on the subject of the looming food crisis, pointing to the inability of shipping grain owing to Russia’s complete control of the northwest Black Sea.

The Ukrainian side, which has still not cleared the coast near the beaches on the Black Sea, including the port waters, is now in charge.

As Russia continues its onslaught in eastern Ukraine, Lysychansk, a key frontline city, is constantly being shelled.

Around 15,000 people were still present in the city, which was the target of Russia’s attacks, according to Ukrainian authorities who said they were attempting to evacuate inhabitants.

Fighting is ongoing, regional governor Serhiy Haidai said Ukrainian television.

Around 15,000 people were still present in the city, which was the target of Russia’s attacks, according to Ukrainian authorities who said they were attempting to evacuate inhabitants.

Fighting is ongoing, regional governor Serhiy Haidai said Ukrainian television.

The Russians never stop being aggressive.

No break is in sight.

Every single item is being shelled.

According to Oleh Synyehubov, the governor of Kharkiv, the most recent status update shows that Russian strikes in the Kharkiv region have resulted in one death and six injuries, among them an 11-year-old child.