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A man walking his dog near a damaged apartment building on the outskirts of Mariupol in Ukraine yesterday. Alexei Alexandrov

Scepticism over Russian pledge to de-escalate campaign around Kyiv after 'positive' peace talks

Russia’s deputy defence minister Alexander Fomin said the country would “radically, by several times reduce the military activity” around Kyiv and Chernigiv.

UKRAINE AND WESTERN allies are today waiting for signs Moscow is “radically” reducing military activity around Kyiv, as promised in peace talks, with scepticism high after Washington warned Russian troops were being repositioned and not withdrawn.

Both sides called talks in Istanbul “meaningful” and “positive”, in sharp contrast to previous rounds of discussions, raising hopes after more than a month of war that has killed thousands and displaced millions.

Russia’s deputy defence minister Alexander Fomin said there was progress on “the neutrality and non-nuclear status” of Ukraine – two central Russian concerns.

He said Russia would “radically, by several times reduce the military activity” around Kyiv and the northern city of Chernigiv.

But the pledge was met with scepticism in Ukraine and Western capitals, with the Pentagon saying Russia had merely repositioned a “small number” of forces near Kyiv, but could be preparing a “major offensive” elsewhere.

The “vast majority” of Russian forces around Kyiv remained in place, said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.

“We’ve only seen a small number begin to move away from Kyiv, mostly to the north.

“Russia has failed in its objective of capturing Kyiv,” the Pentagon spokesman added, but “it does not mean that the threat to Kyiv is over”.

Ukraine’s military also warned the withdrawal of Russian troops around Kyiv and Chernigiv “is probably a rotation of individual units and aims to mislead”.

On the ground overnight, air raid sirens sounded several times in the Ukrainian capital and continued into the morning.

‘We’ll see if they follow through’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described “positive” signs from the Istanbul talks, which are expected to continue via video, but said there were no plans to let down defences.

The signals “do not drown out the explosions or Russian shells”, he said in a video address yesterday, urging no talk of lifting sanctions on Moscow until the war is over.

Ukraine’s Western allies said they had no plans to ease measures taken to punish Russia for the invasion.

“We’ll see if they follow through on what they’re suggesting,” US President Joe Biden said after speaking with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Italy, who vowed no let-up in sanctions.

Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands yesterday announced 42 Russian diplomats would be told to leave, with Moscow in turn expelling 10 diplomats from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Russian Ambassador to Ireland Yury Filatov is not among those being expelled but the Department of Foreign Affairs said he was summoned to the department and told of the decision. 

The face-to-face talks in Istanbul marked the first sign of progress in discussions to end the war, with Kyiv’s negotiator David Arakhamia saying there were “sufficient” conditions for Zelenskyy to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Optimism over the apparent progress sent European and US stock markets up, while oil prices fell by 5% as supply fears eased, and the ruble surged 10% against the dollar.

Moscow had already signalled last weekend that it was dialling back its war goals, focusing its military resources on capturing the eastern Donbas region.

In recent days, Ukraine’s fighters have recaptured territory including the strategic Kyiv suburb of Irpin, and Britain’s defence ministry said overnight “it is almost certain that the Russian offensive has failed in its objective to encircle Kyiv”.

“It is highly likely that Russia will seek to divert combat power from the north to their offensive in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions [of Donbas] in the east,” the ministry said.

‘Death everywhere’

Some 20,000 people are believed to have been killed in the conflict so far, according to Zelenskyy, though the number of casualties could not be independently verified.

Yesterday a Russian missile strike on the southern town of Mykolaiv left at least 12 dead and 33 wounded, Ukrainian officials said.

There was also no progress for the estimated 160,000 people still trapped with little food, water or medicine in the devastated southern port city of Mariupol.

Russian forces have encircled the city and their steady and indiscriminate bombardment has killed at least 5,000 people, but possibly as many as 10,000, according to one senior Ukrainian official.

France, Greece and Turkey have been trying to organise a mass evacuation of civilians from the city, but talks between French President Emmanuel Macron and Putin ended yesterday without a deal.

© AFP 2022

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:07 PM

    RIP kevin we can learn a lot of t from you we should all support Lauralynn and the work they do for kids like kevin and there families Never met you kevin but you have touched me

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:23 PM

    What a lovely mum you are Mairead. That was so moving. I wish you and yours all the best.

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:27 PM

    Hats off to you Mairead and Chuck. He’s left a great legacy behind

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:09 PM

    Ah Mairead I’m in tears after that. Respect to you and Kevin.

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:30 PM

    What a very special family

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:23 PM

    Good piece. Great looking kid, all the best

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:37 PM

    Great piece Mairead. We remember & talk of Kevin often.

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:56 PM

    He looked so joyful

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:12 PM

    Beautiful piece Mairead. RIP Kevin.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:13 PM

    Lovely piece Mairead from the heart. Know Kevin from Eithne. Hope Chuck and you get strength from Kevin to move on. Bless.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:52 PM

    What a beautiful boy…A lovely photo.thank you for sharing Kevin with us…words escape me, my sadness for u all..Thankfully Lauralyn gave u many happy memories. Bless u all.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:32 PM

    Beautifully written Mairead. Hugs to you and the family x

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:01 PM

    Beautiful Mairead, smiled with a tear in my eye reading this and remembering Kevvy D. X

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:45 PM

    Chuck and family a lovely tribute and a lasting legacy

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:12 AM

    A little angel be good little man

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    May 23rd 2016, 4:34 PM

    What a beautifully written piece. I would love to have met the little fella. I’m sure he would have stolen my heart. May you have peace and closure from your terrible loss. I’m very moved by the story of Wee Kevin.

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    May 23rd 2016, 11:11 PM

    Kevin could only inspire because he was a chip of the two auld blocks.

    Jarleth, Mairead, and family, ordinary heroes, doing extraordinary things.

    Loved the article Mairead, there’s a writer there lost in you.

    Marty Daly

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    Aug 16th 2016, 12:57 PM

    Thanks Chuck, Maireid and your lovely family for you generosity in sharing Kevin’s story and his smile with us. For many I am sure, it will offer inspiration and possibly comfort and to most of us a gentle reality check.

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    Aug 16th 2016, 2:28 PM

    Lovely piece Mairead, full of joy and love

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:32 AM

    So very sad reading this Mairead & Chuck, remembering our meeting in 2004 & what a beautiful kind and supportive family you were to us when it was so badly needed and you still managed the strength to share it with us even though you probably should have been selfish and saved it for your own family. RIP beautiful Kevin will never forget that beautiful smile. Thinking of you & will call soon.

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