Russia-Ukraine war live: Poland will demand EU restores permits for Ukrainian truckers as first vehicles cross border
Polish prime minister says we will strongly and unequivocally' demand restoration of permits in de-escalation of border trade blockade
It is 2pm in Kyiv and here is a summary of today's events so far:
Maj Gen Vladimir Zavadsky, the deputy commander of Russia's 14th Army Corps, has been confirmed killed in Ukraine, said the governor of Russia's Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev. He said Zavadsky had died at a combat post in the special operation zone", but further details have not been released.
The US is running out of time and money to help Ukraine fight its war with Russia, say the White House. Its budget director, Shalanda Young, issued the warning in a letter to the Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson, and other congressional leaders on Monday.
Ukraine's air force said it shot down 18 Russian drones and one missile. It also added that a cultural centre and a shop were hit in Kherson.
Empty cargo trucks have crossed the border between Ukraine and Poland. In the first steps towards a de-escalation of a border blockade that has crippled Ukrainian trade. Estimates of the Ukrainian trade loss so far, exceed 400m ($440m). Processing of empty trucks began at the Uhryniv-Dolhobychuv checkpoint by customs services at 1am (Kyiv time), in accordance with an agreement between Kyiv and Warsaw announced on Monday.
Ukraine's forces attacked an oil depot in Russia-controlled Luhansk on Sunday night using combat drones. A fire that broke out after the attack was extinguished and there was no information about casualties.
Russia are opening new fronts in the battle for Avdiivka, say Ukrainian officials, who have accused Russian forces of assaulting the industrial town in the eastern Donetsk region from two new directions.
The Hungarian carrier Wizz Air has restarted inbound flights to Chisinau, Moldova, in eastern Europe, having suspended flights to the country in March due to tensions linked to Russia's war with Ukraine.
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