
Russia Ukraine War, Long queues of Ukrainian refugees in Shehyn, Ukraine
UKRAINE (77WABC) — A third set of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended Monday with little progress — as a Ukrainian official said the Kremlin was engaging in “tactics reminiscent of medieval siege warfare.”
After the talks broke up, Ukrainian negotiator Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted: “There are small positive subductions in improving the logistics of humanitarian corridors… Intensive consultations have continued on the basic political block of the regulations, along with a ceasefire and security guarantees.”
Meanwhile, French news agency Agence France-Presse reported that Russia’s main negotiator said Moscow’s expectations are “not fulfilled.” The latest negotiation attempt came as Russia continued to pound its neighbor with bombs and bullets on the 12th day of its brutal invasion.
“[Russia] is resorting to tactics reminiscent of medieval siege warfare, encircling cities, cutting off escape routes and pounding the civilian population with heavy ordnance,” said Jonathan Gimblett, a lawyer hired by Ukraine to pursue its war-crimes claim against Moscow.