Kyiv Oblast police chief: 1,348 civilians found dead after Russian retreat
Andriy Nebytov said that 300 Kyiv Oblast residents are still missing. Russian forces retreated from Kyiv Oblast in early April, leaving behind mass graves of civilians.
Andriy Nebytov said that 300 Kyiv Oblast residents are still missing. Russian forces retreated from Kyiv Oblast in early April, leaving behind mass graves of civilians.





The visit comes as U.S.-mediated peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have remained stalled for more than two months.
Zelensky said Ukraine would answer Russia’s ceasefire violations with further long-range strikes deep inside Russia.
Opposition among Tisza supporters outweighs support for sending military aid by 57%, while financial aid also faces a net opposition of 14%, according to a post-election poll.
"Residents attempting to buy food or flee in private vehicles are being targeted by Russian drone attacks," Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said.
One drone may have crashed at the oil base, while the location of the second drone is still being searched for, Deputy Police Chief Andris Zellis said in an interview with Latvian Television, Delfi reported.
Russian attacks killed 13 people and injured 54 others across Ukraine over the past day, with Sumy city authorities declaring May 7 a day of mourning.
The figure includes 890 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted a military logistics facility in Naro-Fominsk, Moscow Oblast, overnight on May 7, social media channels reported.
"In the southern Ukrainian lands currently under occupation, Russia plans to implement the same processes of looting and deindustrialization that it carried out in the captured Donbas region," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"If he unblocks aid to Ukraine but also goes to Russia, maybe we can forgive him," Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said.
Rustem Umerov, the secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, is expected to meet U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami as early as this week, Bloomberg reported on May 6.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on May 6 that Ukraine is preparing legislation to legalize private military companies, as Kyiv looks to create new postwar opportunities for veterans and expand its role in the global security sector.
"We just don't see the point (to follow it) for the parade," a senior Ukrainian official told the Kyiv Independent.
The decision by Mykola Hladyshchenko, head of state-owned Sense Bank's supervisory board, follows the publication of alleged transcripts of audio tapes implicating the bank in the corruption scandal last week.
Kyiv rejected Russia's Victory Day truce after Moscow violated Ukraine's ceasefire 1,820 times and Russian attacks killed 26 civilians nationwide.



