On Wednesday Poland said it would stop using the official name and revert to its historic equivalent. Russia has labeled Poland's decision to rename the enclave city of Kaliningrad a "hostile act." "Here, in Ukraine, the world will see what Europe is capable of." Poland's Kaliningrad renaming a 'hostile act' - Kremlin "Now, in May, we will finalize the concrete points of these state programs, and in June we will work with our foreign partners on our plans," Zelenskyy said. Zelenskyy also said preparations were under way for "reconstruction after hostilities," from the economy and industry to armaments, energy, infrastructure, education, social services and health care. "We will not leave a single piece of our land to the enemy - tyranny will rule nowhere," Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wants to drive invading Russian forces out of Ukraine with foreign support. Here are some of the other notable developments concerning Russia's war in Ukraine on Wednesday, May 10: No Ukrainian land must be left to Russia - Zelenskyy To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video The power struggle of Russia's Wanger mercenaries Kyiv also did not specifically confirm the reports. The Kremlin has not commented on reports out of Ukraine or from Wagner Group that its 72nd Separate Motor-rifle Brigade had abandoned its positions around Bakhmut. One of the far-right, ultranationalist founders of the Azov Battalion, Andriy Biletsky, claimed later on Wednesday that Ukrainian forces had "defeated" a Russian army unit near Bakhmut and that "this entire territory is completely liberated from the Russian occupying forces." Ukraine's Third Assault Brigade was formed out of the Azov Battalion. The Wagner chief had threatened to withdraw his own paramilitary if Moscow does not supply more ammunition. where I had lost around 500 men," Prigozhin said on Tuesday. The 72nd Brigade pissed away three square kilometers. ![]() The reports first emerged on Tuesday when Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner mercenary group that is spearheading the assault on the city, accused the Russian army of abandoning its positions. ![]() "The Third Assault Brigade is grateful for the publicity about our success at the front." Prigozhin's report about the flight of Russia's 72nd Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade from near Bakhmut and the '500 corpses' of Russians left behind is true," Ukraine's Third Separate Assault Brigade said overnight. A unit of the Ukrainian military claims to have confirmed reports that a Russian military unit fled from the front-line city of Bakhmut.
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