Mayor of the Ukrainian port city of Mykolaiv claimed that Russians dropped cluster bombs on residential buildings and a zoo on Monday morning.
Recent news
reveal, Russia’s military operation in Ukraine will be “unsustainable” within
three weeks, a defence expert has said.
Ed Arnold,
a research fellow for European security at the Royal United Services Institute
(RUSI) think tank, said Russia is meeting more resistance from Ukrainian troops
than it expected.
He told
the Reuters news agency on Monday: “At the current rate of Russian losses,
which are not confirmed, but we do have indications that this operation would
be unsustainable within about three weeks from the Russian perspective.”
He added:
“In which case that they would have to consolidate the gains already made and
look to see a way of trying to freeze the conflict on the current lines of
advance while they mobilise more forces from Russia.”
While
Arnold said Russia continues its advance into Ukraine, he described its
progress as “slow”.
He said:
“Within the north, they are still looking to fully encircle Kyiv.
“In the
south, the Russian advance is continued to be slow but they're seeing a lot
more successes in the south, taking Kherson and consolidating and pushing
further west, and then also focusing now on Mariupol.
“However,
at the moment, the Russian operation is going so badly, especially from
logistics point of view that really Russia might just not have the numbers to
make another conflict that is cold be hot again."
His
comments came as Ukraine claimed on Monday it had retaken the city of Chuhuiv
from Russian troops.
Lieutenant
General Serhiy Shaptala said defending Ukrainian forces had seized Chuhuiv from
Russian control, killing two high-ranking Russian commanders in the process.
Ukraine’s
military, the General Staff, said on Facebook: "In the course of
hostilities, the city of Chuhuiv was liberated.
"The occupiers suffered heavy losses in personnel and equipment.”
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are expected to sit down for a third round of peace talks on Monday.
The discussions will take place in Belarus, close to the border with Poland.
In the previous set of talks last Thursday, it was agreed to set up humanitarian corridors to allow refugees to flee Ukraine.
But proposed ceasefire attempts in the city of Mariupol collapsed at the weekend.
Russia
announced new humanitarian corridors on Monday, but Ukraine branded the plans
“immoral” as they would lead refugees straight into the arms of Russia and its
close ally, Belarus.
Russia
issued a list of demands on Monday, saying Ukraine must follow four criteria
for its invasion to stop.
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