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Moscow is looking for Arestovich, Russian troops are advancing in the Dnepropetrovsk region

Washington is concerned about whether it will be able to control the use of Tomahawk missiles by Ukraine if they are sent to Kiev

Russia has put former foreign adviser to the Ukrainian President's Office Oleksiy Arestovich on the international wanted list in a “criminal case of terrorism and fake news about the Russian army“. This is reported by Russian media, quoted by FOCUS.

Arestovich reacted to this news on his Facebook page. He compared Ukrainians and Russians to children who have been “damaged by love“.

"Russians, like Ukrainians, are children who have been robbed of love. Instead of love, fears have come and filled everything. The children are afraid, they are cold, they are dark and they want to burn down the village that did not love them, so that they can warm themselves in the warmth of its coals. Well, okay...

I will water both of them with love, like a hose, writes Arestovich.

"Focus" recalls that on May 1, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky implemented a decision of the National Security and Defense Council on sanctions. The list of sanctioned individuals also included former presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovich.

The Russian military, taking advantage of the fog, entered the village of Alekseevka in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which is located north of Verbovoye, writes DeepState, quoted by FOCUS.

According to analysts, over the past two days, several groups of Russian soldiers have entered the village from the east, passing by power lines with LAT.

"From the group in the photo, three attackers were killed. The enemy took advantage of the weather conditions and is actively looking for places to infiltrate“, the message added.

Earlier, DeepState reported that the Russian army had occupied a settlement in the Dnipropetrovsk region. This is the village of Maleevka, which is located in the Sinelnikovo district. In addition, Russian troops have advanced near Voronoe. There has been no official confirmation of this information yet.

Representatives of the administration of US President Donald Trump are concerned about whether they will be able to control the use of Tomahawk missiles by Ukraine if they are provided, Axios reports, quoted by FOKUS, citing a source close to the Ukrainian government.

As the publication notes, Ukraine claims that the Tomahawk missiles will allow it to strike military targets deep inside Russia, which will help force Russian President Vladimir Putin to sit at the negotiating table.

A Ukrainian official and a source close to the Ukrainian government say they do not know what decision Trump has made at the moment.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that he "practically made" decision to deliver Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.

“Yes, I have already practically made a decision, if you think about it. I want to find out what they are going to do with them. Yes, do you know where they are going to send them? I think I will have to ask that question“, he said.

In an interview with The Axios Show published on September 25, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kremlin officials need to find out where the nearest bomb shelters are, since the Ukrainian Defense Forces intend to use long-range weapons if they receive them from the United States.