Russia continues to issue threats against Europe. Meanwhile, 260 drones have been detected flying over Moscow, and President Putin's security has been tightened. Preparations for the annual parade are underway, and the 'Immortal Regiment' march will be held online this year. Russians have called on European diplomats to leave Ukraine, but diplomats have rejected the call, expressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
Ukrainian authorities advise people not to ignore safety and to use shelters during dangerous periods. European diplomats remain in Kyiv, demonstrating resolve and having learned from previous years' mistakes.
On the front line, Ukraine's Defense Forces on May 7 struck a Russian small missile ship in the Caspian Sea, as well as enemy ammunition and fuel depots and command posts in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. The extent of the damage to the 'Karakurt'-class corvette is being clarified.
At the same time, Russian authorities are increasing the country's isolation by restricting Internet access and encouraging a return to radio. The business sector is affected by these restrictions, with no compensation as resources are redirected to security concerns.
Russian official rhetoric has intensified, claiming that they can destroy European civilization. However, with a far larger economy and military potential, European countries continue to support and unite with Ukraine. Western partners are also providing political, financial, and moral support, refusing to leave Kyiv.
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