These are the key developments on day 1,113 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Here is the situation on Thursday, March 13:
Ukraine’s military said it had shot down 74 out of 117 drones launched by Russia overnight. Another 38 drones did not reach their targets likely due to electronic warfare countermeasures, the military added in a statement on Telegram.
Russia’s defence ministry said it downed 77 Ukrainian drones overnight: Thirty drones were intercepted and destroyed over the western Bryansk region; 25 more were downed over Kaluga; and others were intercepted over the regions of Kursk, Voronezh, Rostov and Belgorod.
Russia’s defence ministry said it had taken full control of Sudzha, a town in the Kursk region that fell to Ukrainian troops last August. Home to around 5,000 people before the fighting, Sudzha was the largest settlement Kyiv seized at the time.
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had prevented a series of attacks against military and civil servants, the Interfax news agency reported. According to the FSB, “Ukrainian special services” planned to send explosive devices in parcels by mail.
Poland’s president Andrzej Duda has called on the US to transfer nuclear weapons to its territory as a deterrent against future Russian aggression, the Financial Times reported. “The borders of NATO moved east in 1999, so 26 years later there should also be a shift of the NATO infrastructure east. For me this is obvious,” the FT cited Duda as saying in an interview. It would be safer if those weapons were already in the country, Duda said, adding that he had discussed the proposal with President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg.