Russia’s defence ministry said that its forces had captured the settlement of Novodmytrivka in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region
Russia has included the territories it occupies in Ukraine in its recent greenhouse gas inventory report to the United Nations, drawing protests from Ukrainian officials and activists at the Cop29 climate summit this week. The move by Moscow comes as Russian president Vladimir Putin eyes potential peace deal negotiations with incoming US president Donald Trump that could decide the fate of vast swathes of territory, Reuters reported.
“We see that Russia is using international platforms to legalise their actions, to legalise their occupation of our territory,” Ukraine’s deputy environment minister Olga Yukhymchuk told Reuters. She said Ukraine is in touch with officials from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change , the U.N.’s main climate body, to ask it to resolve the dispute. Officials representing the Russian foreign ministry and the UNFCCC did not respond to requests for comment sent on Thursday.
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