Ukrainians claim to retake ground ahead of latest talks
CTV
Ukrainian forces claimed to have retaken a Kyiv suburb and an eastern town from the Russians in what is becoming a back-and-forth stalemate on the ground, while negotiators began assembling for another round of talks Tuesday aimed at stopping the fighting.
Ahead of the talks, to be held in Istanbul, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country is prepared to declare its neutrality, as Moscow has demanded, and is open to compromise on the fate of the Donbas, the contested region in the country's east.
The mayor of Irpin, a northwestern Kyiv suburb that has been the site some of the heaviest fighting near the capital, said Monday that the city has been "liberated" from Russian troops.
Irpin gained wide attention after photos circulated of a mother and her two children who were killed by shelling as they tried to flee, their bodies lying on the pavement with luggage and a pet carrier nearby.
And a senior U.S. defence official said the U.S. believes the Ukrainians have retaken the town of Trostyanets, south of Sumy, in the east.