Ukraine war latest 7 die in Kharkiv strike amid push for US missiles to be fired into Russia

Putin will be made to pay to rebuild Ukraine, says US secretary of state

At least seven people have been killed and more than a dozen injured in a Russian missile attack on Kharkiv, according to Kyiv officials.

A further two people remain missing after the attack, which saw Russian forces strike Ukraine’s second-largest city at least 15 times, Oleg Sinegubov said.

It comes as US president Joe Biden is being urged to allow American missiles used by Ukraine to be fired into Russian territory, according to officials.

The proposal, pressed by US secretary of state Antony Blinken after a visit to Kyiv last week, is being debated by the White House, the New York Times reported.

Mr Blinken’s pespective is said to have changed since Moscow opened up a new front in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, which is stretching Kyiv’s forces across the frontline.

Meanwhile, Ukraine claimed it destroyed the last Russian warship armed with cruise missiles that was stationed on the occupied peninsula of Crimea.

“According to updated information, the Ukrainian defence forces hit a Russian project 22800 Tsiklon missile ship in Sevastopol, on the night of 19 May,” the general staff said.

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Russia moves buoys separating river border with Estonia

Russian border guards have removed navigation buoys from the Estonian side of a river separating the two countries, the Baltic nation said on Thursday, adding that it would seek an explanation as well as a return of the equipment.

Some 24 out of 50 buoys recently placed on the Narva river to mark sailing routes were removed in the early hours of Thursday the Estonian police and border guard said in a statement.

Natural changes to the riverbed make it necessary to retrace shipping routes annually, the authority said, adding that the location of buoys between Russia and Estonia had been disputed since the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The Russian defence ministry earlier this week briefly published a proposal to revise Russia’s maritime border in the eastern Baltic Sea, but later deleted it from an official portal after creating concern among NATO members, including Estonia.

It was not immediately clear if the removal of buoys was related to any Russian Baltic Sea border plan.

The Estonian foreign ministry said it treated the removal as a provocative border incident and would demand an explanation as well as the return of the buoys immediately.

“This action by Russia, carried out in the shadow of the night, fits well within the broader pattern of Russia’s provocative behaviour, including on its borders with neighbours,” it said in a statement.

The Narva river runs from a lake between Russia and Estonia and ends up in the Gulf of Finland, part of the Baltic Sea.

Barney Davis24 May 2024 05:37

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South Korea and Japan roll out more sanctions over Russia-North Korea arms trade

South Korea and Japan are sanctioning more individuals, organisations and ships related to Russia’s alleged procurement of weapons from North Korea.

The sanctions from Seoul target seven North Korean individuals and two Russian vessels over alleged arms trading in breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

South Korea said the Russian vessels transported military supplies in a large quantity of containers from North Korea to Russia.

Japan also announced sanctions on 11 organisations and one individual including what it said were Russian groups involved in military cooperation with North Korea that supports Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Russia’s procurement of arms from North Korea violates the relevant UN resolutions that completely prohibit the transfer of arms and related materials to and from North Korea,” Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a news conference.

North Korea has been accused by the US and South Korea of transferring weapons to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine. Moscow and Pyongyang have denied the accusations, but vowed last year to deepen military relations.

Arpan Rai24 May 2024 05:34

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Putin reaches Belarus to discuss tactical nuclear weapon exercises

Vladimir Putin reached Belarus for a two-day visit as part of several foreign tours to kick off his fifth term in office as he is set to discuss tactical nuclear exercises where Russia has now parked the weapons.

Minsk is set to take part in the exercises, aimed at simulating preparations for the launch of the weapons, which are smaller nuclear warheads meant for use on battlefields.

Upon arrival, Mr Putin said he had discussed issues of cooperation Belarus at a cabinet meeting in Moscow.

“Today and tomorrow we will be discussing all this, including issues of security to which we have devoted considerable attention,” Mr Putin was quoted as saying. “There is a lot to talk about. Everything is stable and going well for us.”

Discussions of the second phase of exercises with tactical weapons were also on the agenda.

“Part of this is the direct participation of our Belarusian friends and colleagues in the military sphere in these events.”

The Russian president traveled to China earlier this month, and is expected in Uzbekistan on Sunday. Earlier yesterday, the Russian president hosted Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in the Kremlin.

Arpan Rai24 May 2024 04:51

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Guerillas discover stash of Russian weapons in Yevpatoria

The ATESH guerrilla movement discovered a stash of Russian military equipment at a freight station in occupied Yevpatoria.

“In the course of reconnaissance, an agent of our movement discovered the unloading of an echelon of equipment at the Yevpatoria freight station. In the photo, you can see BMP-3 and a T-72 tank platoon,” the message says.

They added that railroad cars with ammunition were also unloaded along with the equipment.

“The occupiers are hiding behind civilian infrastructure, but we are tracking the movements of the Russian military. We know exactly where to strike and we share this information with the appropriate people,” ATES added.

(Telegram)

Barney Davis24 May 2024 04:37

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China asks UK to stop making ‘groundless accusations’ after Shapps’s remark

The Chinese embassy in the UK has asked London to stop making groundless accusations against China, and stop adding fuel to the fire on the Ukraine issue.

British defence minister Grant Shapps has accused Beijing of aiding Russia by providing or preparing to provide it with lethal aid for use by Moscow its war against Ukraine.

He told a conference in London that US and British defence intelligence had evidence that “lethal aid is now, or will be, flowing from China to Russia and into Ukraine, I think it is a significant development”.

Reacting to the statement today, a Chinese embassy spokesperson said the remarks “are completely out of nowhere”.

“We urge the UK to stop making groundless accusations against China, stop adding fuel to the fire on the Ukraine issue, seriously reflect on its role in international peace and security, and truly do something for world peace and justice,” the spokesperson said.

“On the Ukraine issue, China has always adhered to an objective and fair position, actively promoted peace talks, and promoted a political settlement,” the spokesperson commented.

“With regard to the export of military products, China has always adopted a prudent and responsible attitude and has consistently controlled the export of dual-use items in accordance with laws and regulations.”

Arpan Rai24 May 2024 04:16

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Russia claims it controls more than half of Vovchansk near Kharkiv

Russian forces now control more than half of the border town of Vovchansk in the Kharkiv region, claims Russia’s parliament deputy Viktor Vodolatskiy.

The claims were reported this morning by Russian news agency TASS.

He added that the Russian forces are next targeting the towns of Slavyansk, Kramatorsk and Pokrovsk.

Moscow’s propaganda claims have not been backed by experts monitoring the war.

Washington-based The Institute for the Study of War in its latest assessment overnight said that while Russian forces continued ground attacks in and around Vovchansk in the past 24 hours, there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.

“Russian milbloggers [military bloggers] claimed that Russian forces advanced up to 400 metres in depth within Vovchansk, but ISW has not observed visual confirmation of this claim,” it said in its assessment.

Arpan Rai24 May 2024 03:59

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As Russia’s forces edge ever closer, Kharkiv’s mayor has a defiant message for Putin

Exclusive: Mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov tells The Independent that Russian forces are trying to ‘destroy’ his city, home to some 1.4 million civilians.

Tom Watling has more here:

Barney Davis24 May 2024 03:00

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Russian army loses 1,330 troops in Ukraine overnight – infographic

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported Russian losses overnight on Facebook.

They claimed the total combat losses of Russian troops in Ukraine from 24 February 2022 to 23 May 2024 amounted to about 497,700 people, including another 1,330 people overnight.

(Facebook)

Barney Davis24 May 2024 01:45

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Number of injured at Kharviv factory reaches 20

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Facebook that the number of people injured in Kharkiv as a result of Russian rocket fire has increased to 20.

“Kharkiv. The number of victims of the shelling has increased to 20,” the statement reads.

Barney Davis24 May 2024 00:37

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IMF give Ukraine $8bn since invasion

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal had a meeting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by IMF European Department Director Alfred Kamme after which he revealed the commitment the global capital organisation had made to the wartorn nation.

He said on Facebook: “In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has received 8 billion dollars from the IMF. The Foundation is one of our three largest donors and holds the framework of all assistance to Ukraine in the amount of over $120 billion.”

He added: “It will ensure that the IMF will remain a reliable partner of Ukraine in the future. We are extremely grateful for the trust and support in these difficult times.”

(Facebook)

Barney Davis23 May 2024 23:30

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