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At least 23 people were injured in missile attacks on Kharkiv and Odessa, as President Vladimir Putin’s forces launched the largest drone attack since the invasion of Ukraine.
Kiev’s military said its air defense forces shot down 71 of the 145 drones Russia launched at targets across Ukraine, and another 71 were lost to trace, likely due to active electronic warfare.
The latest drone strike would be on par with a nighttime strike earlier this month that Kiev described as Russia’s biggest war. At that time, Russia used 145 drones to attack Ukraine, a significant number of which were decoys and others Iranian-made Shahed attacks. Drone.
Separately, Kharkiv authorities said at least 23 people were injured and 40 buildings damaged in a missile attack, and at least 10 people were injured in a missile attack on Odesa.
Meanwhile, Ukraine said it had attacked oil depots in Russia’s western Kaluga region, along with targets in Bryansk and Kursk regions.
The move comes after Russian state media reported that a British man had been captured in Kursk while fighting with Ukrainian forces.
No one can stop this huge war – not even President Putin.
Andy GregoryNovember 26, 2024 02:00
Listen | Starmer denies UK war after Ukraine fires UK Storm Shadow missile at Russia
Andy GregoryNovember 26, 2024 00:58
Five people injured in drone attack while distributing humanitarian aid in Mykolaiv, governor announced
Governor Mykolaiv announced that five people were injured in a Russian drone attack during the distribution of humanitarian aid in the village of Solonchaki.
Governor Vitali Kim said the injured included humanitarian workers and local residents, who were all taken to hospitals.
According to the governor, two men were in serious condition, and two men and one woman were in moderate condition.
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 23:59
UK targets Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ with ‘biggest ever’ sanctions package
Britain has announced sanctions against 30 vessels in Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet”, which officials said was responsible for transporting billions of pounds of oil and petroleum products last year.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said this was the largest consignment of its kind in the UK, claiming that half of the vessels had transported around £3.4 billion of oil and petroleum products in the past 12 months. Two insurance companies are also subject to sanctions.
The shadow fleet is made up of ships that engage in illegal activities to evade sanctions.
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 23:00
North Korea expands missile manufacturing plant used by Russia in Ukraine, researchers say
Researchers at a U.S.-based think tank say satellite images show North Korea is expanding a major weapons production facility that assembles a type of short-range missile used by Russia in its war against Ukraine. Announced.
Sam Rea, a researcher at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, said the Yongsong Machinery Plant in Hamhung is the only factory known to manufacture the Hwasong-11 solid-fuel ballistic missile. Ukrainian officials claim they used this missile. Russia in conflict.
Satellite images taken in early October by commercial satellite company Planet Labs show what appears to be an additional assembly building under construction and possibly new housing facilities for workers, according to an analysis by CNS researchers. are.
“We see this as an indication that they are significantly increasing or looking to significantly increase the throughput of this plant,” Rea told Reuters.
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 22:17
Ukraine has lost more than 40% of land seized in Kursk, Kiev military official says
Ukraine has lost more than 40% of the territory it captured in the surprise invasion in August in Russia’s Kursk region, a senior Ukrainian military official told Reuters, as the Russian military massed tens of thousands of troops and launched a wave of counterattacks. spoke.
Russia had 59,000 troops in the Kursk region since Kiev’s forces swooped in, moved quickly and captured Moscow unprepared, according to a Ukrainian staff official.
“At most it controlled about 1,376 square kilometers, but of course now this territory is even smaller. The enemy is intensifying its counterattack,” the source said.
“Currently, we control about 800 square kilometers. We intend to hold this territory for as long as it is militarily appropriate.”
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 21:46
Russia fires Ukrainian commander ‘for misleading reporting’
Russia has fired a senior Ukrainian general for misleading reports on the progress of the war, according to pro-Russian war bloggers and state media, as Defense Minister Andrei Belosov seeks to weed out bad commanders. Ta.
Ahead of winter, Russian forces advanced into Ukraine at the fastest pace since the invasion began in 2022, although progress was significantly delayed in some areas, particularly around Siversk in eastern Donetsk.
Russian media cited sources as saying that the commander of the southern units, Colonel Gennady Anashkin, had been removed from command, but there was no official confirmation.
“Only lazy people didn’t write about the problem. All in all, it took about two months for the system to react properly,” pro-Russian blogger Leiber said on Telegram.
“Mr. Anashkin was dismissed for false reports to the Seversk direction,” Rybar added.
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 21:09
UN Secretary-General and Pope call on countries to stop using anti-personnel landmines
In a message to participants in the fifth review of the International Landmine Convention, also known as the Ottawa Convention, Mr. Guterres said that, 25 years after its entry into force, some parties have pledged to eliminate their weapons. warned that they were neglecting to do so.
“I call on the parties to meet their obligations and ensure compliance with the Convention, while addressing humanitarian and development impacts through financial and technical support,” Guterres said at the start of the conference in Cambodia. said.
“I also encourage all states that are not yet party to this Convention to join the 164 states that are. A world free of antipersonnel landmines is not impossible. It is within reach. It is located in
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 20:01
UK not threatened by Russian cyber threat, minister tells NATO
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden has told NATO that the UK and its allies will not let Russia’s cyber threats scare them away from supporting Ukraine, adding that the military alliance will seek an advantage in the “new AI arms race”. He urged them to cooperate more closely.
Speaking at the NATO Cyber Defense Conference in London, McFadden said NATO, businesses and agencies must “do everything they can to lock their own digital doors” to protect themselves from an increasingly aggressive Russia. “You must,” he warned.
He called on Ukraine’s allies to double their aid to Kiev, accusing President Vladimir Putin of “trying to use intimidation to block aid to Ukraine.”
“We will not join the voices of the weak trying to give President Putin a veto over aid to Ukraine,” McFadden said.
“No one should underestimate Russia’s aggressive and reckless cyber threat to NATO, but we will not be intimidated by it and will never allow it to influence our decisions and policies. . And we’re going to do everything we can to protect our country from that.”
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 19:30
It’s not World War III yet, but World War II has begun.
It’s not World War III yet, but World War II has begun.
Joe Biden’s authorization for Ukraine to use NATO-supplied rockets to attack military targets inside Russia is an escalation in the European conflict, which has passed its 1,000th day, and a global conflict. Although far from it, the Western countries are effectively at war. Marc Almond says he’s working with Putin’s military
Andy GregoryNovember 25, 2024 18:58