Kremlin official says Russian police will stay in Ukraine’s Donbas after peace

Kremlin official says Russian police will stay in Ukraine’s Donbas after peace
The war continues between Russia and Ukraine as ceasefire negotiations continue (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)

A senior Kremlin official says that the Russian police and National Guard will remain in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas to oversee the prized industrial region, even if a peace settlement ends the nearly four-year war.

It is a possibility that is likely to be rejected by Ukrainian officials as US-led negotiations for peace drag on.

Russian Presidential foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said that Russian police and National Guard will remain in the Donbas region, even after peace talks (Alexander Kazakov/AP)

Moscow will give its blessing to a ceasefire only after Ukraine’s forces have withdrawn from the front line, Kremlin adviser Yuri Ushakov said in comments published in Russian business daily Kommersant on Friday.

Mr Ushakov told Kommersant: “It’s entirely possible that there won’t be any troops (in the Donbas), either Russian or Ukrainian” in a post-war scenario.

But he said that “there will be the National Guard, our police, everything necessary to maintain order and organise life”.

For months, American negotiators have tried to navigate the demands of each side as US President Donald Trump presses for a swift end to Russia’s war and grows increasingly exasperated by delays.

The search for possible compromises has run into a major obstacle over who keeps Ukrainian territory that Russian forces have occupied so far.

Since Moscow’s 2014 illegal annexation of Crimea and the seizure of territory in the east by Russia-backed separatists later that year, as well as land taken after the full-blown invasion was launched on February 24 2022, Russia has captured about 20% of its neighbour.

President Donald Trump has compared the negotiations to a very complex real estate deal (Alex Brandon/AP)

Ukraine says its constitution doesn’t allow it to surrender land.

Russia, which illegally annexed Donetsk and three other regions in 2022, says the same.

Mr Ushakov said that “no matter what the outcome (of peace talks), this territory (the Donbas) is Russian Federation territory”.

On Thursday, Mr Trump compared the negotiations to a very complex real estate deal. He said that he wants to see more progress in talks before sending envoys to possible meetings with European leaders over the weekend.

In October, Mr Trump said the Donbas region will have to be “cut up” to end the war.

In recent months, Russia’s army has made a determined push to gain control of all parts of Donetsk and neighbouring Luhansk, which together make up the valuable Donbas region.

Its slow slog across the Ukrainian countryside, using its significant advantage in troop numbers in a corrosive war of attrition, has been costly in terms of casualties and losses of armour.

Although outnumbered, Ukrainian defenders have held firm in many areas and counterattacked in others.

Ukrainian forces said that they had recaptured several settlements and neighbourhoods near the city of Kupiansk in the northeastern Kharkiv region, following a month-long operation aimed at reversing Russian advances.

Kupiansk has in recent months been one of the most closely contested sectors of the around 1,000-kilometre (600-mile) front line.

Ukrainian units gradually cut off Russian supply routes into Kupiansk starting on September 22, and regained control of the villages of Kindrashivka and Radkivka, as well as several northern districts of the city, according to a statement by the National Guard’s Khartia Corps posted on Facebook.

Fighting is ongoing in central Kupiansk now, where more than 200 Russian soldiers are encircled, the statement said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video of himself standing on the road into Kupiansk on Friday. Explosions could be heard in the background as he spoke.

“Today, it is critically important to achieve results on the battlefield so that Ukraine can achieve results in diplomacy,” Mr Zelensky said, praising his troops on Ukraine’s Ground Forces Day.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that Ukrainian troops in Kupiansk were surrounded (Alexander Kazakov/AP)

Russian officials made no immediate comment, and the Ukrainian statements could not be independently verified.

At the end of October, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukrainian troops in Kupiansk were surrounded and offered to negotiate their surrender.

He said that a media visit to the area would prove it.

Ukraine has developed its long-range strike capabilities using domestically produced weapons to disrupt Russia’s war machine.

Its Special Operations Forces, or SSO, said that an operation in the Caspian Sea struck two Russian vessels carrying military equipment and arms.

The ships, named Kompozitor Rakhmaninov and Askar-Saridzha, are under US sanctions for transporting arms between Russia and Iran, the SSO said in a statement on social media. It did not say what weapons it used in its attack.

A production hall is seen damaged after a recent Russian missile attack (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)

A Ukrainian drone attack wounded seven people, including a child, in the Russian city of Tver, acting Governor Vitaly Korolev said Friday.

Falling drone debris struck an apartment building in the city, which lies northwest of Moscow, Mr Korolev said.

Russia’s air defences destroyed 90 Ukrainian drones overnight, Russia’s Defence Ministry said.

Russian drones struck a residential area of Pavlohrad, in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region, killing one person and wounding four others, the head of the local military administration, Vladyslav Haivanenko, wrote on Telegram Friday.

Ukraine’s southern Odesa region came under a large-scale drone attack overnight, according to regional chief Oleh Kiper.

The attack damaged energy infrastructure, he said. More than 90,000 people were without electricity on Friday morning, Deputy Energy Minister Roman Andarak said.

Ukraine’s air force said that Russia launched 80 drones across the country during the night.

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