Ukrainian military shot down Russian Su-25, Rheinmetall to provide long-range shells prototypes - Weekend brief
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have shot down a Russian SU-25 aircraft, and Ukraine will receive prototypes of artillery shells from the German defense concern Rheinmetall.
Read more about what happened over the weekend on RBC-Ukraine.
Russia's war against Ukraine: Latest
News for May 4
- Russians strike Dnipropetrovsk region: Lyceum damaged, casualties reported
- Russia's losses in Ukraine as of May 4: Over 1200 troops
- Explosion occurs in Belgorod during strikes on Kharkiv
- Border guards demonstrate destruction of Russian positions near Bakhmut and Kupiansk
News for May 5
- Armed Forces spoke about tactics of Russian troops in Bakhmut direction
- Frontline tensions flare, but dynamic shifts reported by Ukrainian Armed Forces
- Russians hit Kharkiv with three bombs: Photos from attack site published
Ukrainian military shoots down Su-25 in Donetsk region
On Saturday, May 4, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the Ukrainian military shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in the skies over the Donetsk region.
The Ukrainian Air Force had emerged details about the downing of a Russian Su-25 aircraft.
Ukrainian Armed Forces to receive prototypes of long-range artillery shells from Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger stated that Ukraine will receive prototypes of artillery shells capable of hitting targets 100 kilometers away from the German defense concern Rheinmetall.
During an event at the Industrial Club of Düsseldorf-Boss, the Rheinmetall CEO said that the concern plans to provide Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of munitions, including long-range prototypes.
Russia puts Zelenskyy wanted. Ukraine advises Moscow to search for common sense
The Russian Interior Ministry has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the wanted list. In response, the President's Office advised Russians to look for common sense.
The Russian news agency RIA Novosti published a screenshot from the Russian Interior Ministry's database of Zelenskyy's wanted list. According to the database, the reason for the wanted notice was an alleged criminal case against Zelenskyy in Russia.
Switzerland invites Pope to Ukrainian peace summit
Swiss President Viola Amherd has invited Pope Francis to a summit on the Ukrainian peace formula to be held in June in Burgenstock, Switzerland.
On Saturday, May 4, Amgerd met with the pontiff and spoke with him, among other things, about Russia's war against Ukraine and other problem areas in the world.
"We invited the Holy See. The Vatican is very positive about the peace conference," the Swiss president said in an interview with Blick, commenting on her meeting with the Pope.
NATO defines 'red lines' for Ukraine's entry into war with Russia
NATO has confidentially and unofficially identified at least two "red lines" that could lead to the Alliance's direct intervention in the war in Ukraine, according to Repubblica.
The agency emphasizes that there are currently no operational plans that foresee the deployment of troops to Ukraine, and the described "red lines" should be considered only as an assessment of potential plans in the event of extraordinary circumstances, such as involvement in a war in Ukraine by third parties.