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Ukraine partially repels Russian Black Sea fleet: army

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Russian forces were forced to deploy coastal defence missile systems in Crimea. “The threat of Russian missile strikes from the sea remains”: Kyiv. The naval blockade of Ukrainian ports raises fears of a global food crisis.   The Ukrainian army announced on Monday that it had pushed the Russian fleet back more than a hundred … Read more

Russia warns West against long-range weapons for Ukraine

Russia

Russia warns West against supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons. Washington and London have defied Putin’s warnings. Would send missile systems to Ukraine-Washington, London. Russia warned on Monday that if the West supplies Ukraine with long-range weapons, it will intensify attempts to push Kyiv’s military closer to the country’s border. “The more long-range weapons you supply, … Read more

Russia strikes Kyiv for first time in almost a month

Ukraine says counter-attack retakes half of Sievierodonetsk, the biggest battlefield in the east. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited Lysychansk and Soledar on Sunday. Russia claims it destroyed tanks delivered to Ukraine by Eastern European countries. Russia fired missiles at Kyiv for the first time in more than a month, and President Vladimir Putin threatened that … Read more

Ukrainian claims it control ‘half’ of Severodonetsk

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Ukraine’s military has taken control of half of the city of Severodonetsk, local sources say. The strategically crucial city is the largest in the Lugansk region not under Russian control. Ukrainian President praises his country’s “heroes” as he visits the front lines. Ukrainian military has repelled Russian forces and taken control of half of a … Read more

Russia destroys tanks in Kyiv sent from Europe

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Russian attacks on the outskirts of Kyiv destroyed tanks. It also destroyed other armored equipment that was delivered to Ukraine by European countries. Numerous explosions shook the Ukrainian capital early Sunday. According to Russia’s military ministry, Russian attacks on the outskirts of Kyiv destroyed tanks and other armored equipment that was delivered to Ukraine by … Read more

Explosions rock Kyiv as battle for Severodonetsk rages

Kyiv

The battle for Ukraine’s eastern city is being fought street by street. At least 11 civilians were reported killed in the Lugansk region. Western powers have imposed increasingly stringent sanctions on Russia. Explosions rocked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Sunday, as a regional governor said Ukrainian forces were fighting Russian troops in the strategic eastern … Read more

Putin warns of strikes over missile supplies as blasts rock Kyiv

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If West supplies Ukraine with long-range missiles, Moscow will strike new targets. Putin did not specify which targets he meant. Ukrainian officials say Russian missiles hit railway infrastructure sites. Hours after three explosions shook the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened that if the West supplies Ukraine with long-range missiles, Moscow will strike … Read more

Ukraine slams Macron’s call for Russia not to be humiliated

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged Russia to be “put in its place”. Comments by Macron that Russia should not be humiliated can only humiliate France. Ukraine slammed comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, saying that Moscow should not be humiliated in order to increase diplomatic possibilities of settling the Ukrainian conflict. … Read more

Ukraine blames Russia for blaze at revered Orthodox church in east

Ukraine

About 300 displaced Ukrainians had been seeking shelter there. The site is home to one of Ukraine’s largest wooden churches. For Orthodox, the facility is one of the three most sacred sites in Ukraine. A wooden Orthodox church on one of Ukraine’s holiest Orthodox sites was set ablaze Saturday, according to church authorities, amid severe … Read more

Ukraine has started first stage of post-conflict reconstruction

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated on Friday that the country has entered the first stage of its post-conflict reconstruction. The task is to restore most of the damaged critical facilities by the autumn, he said. Around 300 bridges and 24,000 kilometres of roads have been destroyed in the conflict. KYIV: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys … Read more

Ukraine claims Russians looted and damaged Chernobyl nuclear plant

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The misfortunes brought about by the Russian occupation are put at more than 1.6bn hryvnia (£44m; $54m). Chernobyl acting chief general Valeriy Seyda says the plant’s misfortunes add up to more than 1.6bn hryvnia. Russian soldiers crushed up and stole from Chernobyl’s studios, labs and workplaces. The whereabouts of 196 Ukrainian troopers taken prisoner by … Read more

Zelensky claims 50 embassies resuming work in Kyiv is victory

President Volodymyr Zelensky

Embassies in Kyiv are reopening their operations, Zelensky claims it’s victorious. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian powers have involved around 20% of his country’s region. He says what is happening in Severodonetsk is “the hardest at this moment”, as well as in urban areas like Lysychansk and Bakhmut. Around 50 embassies have continued work … Read more

‘Russia controls fifth of Ukraine’ as war’s 100th day looms

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Volodymyr Zelensky declares Moscow in control of 20% of country. Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday vows Ukrainian forces will fight “until the end”. Russia accuses Washington of “adding fuel to the fire”. On the eve of the war’s 100th day, Russian soldiers pounded Ukrainian positions in the Donbas region, prompting Kyiv to declare Moscow in … Read more

Macron faces calls to finally make Ukraine trip

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France, Germany and Italy conspicuous by their absence in Kyiv . Macron has argued against “verbal escalations” with Russia.  Dmytro Kuleba says it would be good during the French EU presidency. For months, when asked why he hasn’t visited Ukraine since the conflict began, French President Emmanuel Macron has given the same canned response. “I’ve … Read more

Interpol warns of flood of illicit arms after Ukraine war

Ukraine

Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals. Juergen Stock urges countries to begin scrutinising arms-tracking databases. Kyiv’s Western allies have shipped tonnes of military hardware to Ukraine. Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals in Europe and elsewhere, Interpol’s … Read more

Germany to deliver air defence system to Ukraine: Scholz

Germany

Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that Germany will deliver to Ukraine an air defence system capable of protecting a “large city” from Russian air raids, rejecting accusations that his government had been slow to arm Kyiv. Scholz told parliament that Berlin would send more weapons to Ukraine. “The government has decided that we will send … Read more

UN chief calls for action to alleviate ‘food crisis’

As the crisis in Ukraine has disrupted global food and energy markets, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for swift and decisive action to maintain a “steady flow of food.” Speaking in Stockholm, Guterres said “the war must end now” while condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine as “a violation of its territorial integrity and … Read more

Russia war crimes: Ukraine claims 15,000+ cases against Russia

Kyiv

Russia war crimes: Ukraine claims 15,000+ cases against Russia Kyiv: Ukraine has recognized a few thousand thought atrocities in the eastern Donbas locale where Russian powers are squeezing their hostile, Kyiv’s main examiner said Tuesday. The cases in the modern locale are among around 15,000 across Ukraine since Russian powers attacked on February 24, examiner … Read more

Ukraine imprisons two Russian soldiers

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Two Russian troops were sentenced to more than 11 years in prison each on Tuesday after a court in central Ukraine found them guilty of firing artillery towards residential areas. The conviction in the Poltava area trial came only one week after a court in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, handed out a life sentence to a … Read more

Russians control Severodonetsk city in east Ukraine

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The Ukrainian official in charge of the region stated Tuesday that Russian troops had gained partial control of the east Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk, as Moscow’s army moved farther into the Donbas region. Read more: Georgia’s breakaway region abandons a vote on joining Russia “The situation is extremely complicated. Part of Severodonetsk is controlled by … Read more

Russia latest: Russia invades progressively into Sievierodonetsk 

Invaders from Russia attack Sievierodonetsk and Borivske

‏Russia latest: Russia invades progressively into Sievierodonetsk  Russia latest updates tell that Russian soldiers pushed farther. Into the vital city of Severodonetsk, in the Luhansk area, on Monday. And battled road by road with Kyiv’s powers. The chairman said the fight has left the city in ruins and driven several thousands from their homes. Military … Read more

EU leaders seek to break oil ban deadlock as Russia advances in Donbas

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European Union leaders met in Brussels on Monday to try to overcome Hungarian opposition to an embargo on Russian oil, As Moscow’s forces made gains in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region,

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to address leaders at the emergency summit, where he is expected to press the block “to kill Russian exports” in an effort to increase international pressure on Moscow.

Despite urgent requests from Kyiv for such weapons and extensive US military aid for Ukraine since the war began, US President Joe Biden said in Washington that he would not send rocket systems to Ukraine that could strike Russian territory.

EU diplomats have drafted a watered-down agreement that would see pipeline oil exempted from the ban, in the hopes of unblocking talks on the bloc’s sixth round of Russian sanctions.

Ahead of the meeting, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told reporters the proposal was a “good solution” but warned there was “no agreement at all” as things stood.

On the ground, Russian forces pressed their offensive in Donbas.

The situation in Severodonetsk, just across the Donets river from its sister city of Lysychansk, was “very difficult”, the local Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a statement on social media.

“The Russians are advancing into the middle of Severodonetsk”, while the fighting continued, Gaiday said.

 

– Weapons supplies –

 

“We are not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia,” Biden told reporters in Washington.

Read more; EU leaders plead with Orban to back Russian oil ban

Ukraine has received extensive US military aid since legislators approved another $40 billion (37.1 billion euros) assistance package earlier in May.

France’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna said on a visit to Kyiv that Paris was ready to boost military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion.

France will “continue to reinforce arms deliveries,” Colonna said at a news conference with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.

The arms would arrive “in the coming weeks”, she said.

The highest-ranking French official to visit the capital since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Colonna also visited the town of Bucha, where Russian troops have been accused of committing war crimes against the civilian population.

“This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town.

The foreign minister’s visit came as a French journalist was killed while working in Ukraine.

Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was “on board a humanitarian bus” when “he was mortally wounded,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter on Monday.

 

– Oil sanctions –

 

Speaking alongside Colonna, Kuleba said he hoped “divisions will be overcome” at the EU leader’s meeting.

The sixth wave of EU measures against Moscow was put on the table weeks ago but has been rejected by Orban and resisted by neighboring countries also reliant on pipelined Russian oil.

Macron cautiously told reporters that a long-sought-after deal was “getting closer”, but others doubted that the Hungarian leader was ready to sign on at this stage.

“I don’t think we’ll reach an agreement today,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said at a political meeting ahead of the summit

Hungary has asked for at least four years and 800 million euros ($860 million) in EU funds to adapt its refineries and increase pipeline capacity for alternative suppliers, like Croatia.

But under the compromise proposal the Druzhba pipeline could be excluded from a sanctions package “for the time being”, an EU official told AFP.

 

– ‘We’re close!’ –

 

Since failing to capture Kyiv in the war’s early stages, Russia’s army has narrowed its focus, hammering Donbas cities with relentless artillery and missile barrages as it seeks to consolidate its control.

But Ukrainian forces pushed back over the weekend in the southern region of Kherson, the country’s military leadership said.

The Ukrainian general staff claimed the move had put their adversary into “unfavourable positions” around the villages of Andriyivka, Lozovo and Bilohorka and forced Moscow to send reserves to the area.

“Kherson, hold on. We’re close!” it tweeted Sunday.

At the same time, two people were injured following an explosion in the Moscow-controlled city of Melitopol in south-eastern Ukraine, with local pro-Kremlin authorities blaming Kyiv.

Russia-installed authorities said the city had been targeted by a “terrorist attack”.

“The Ukrainian government continues its war on the civilian population and the infrastructure of cities,” a statement said.

According to Russian investigators, at least five people were killed as a result of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s separatist-controlled city of Donetsk.

The DNR said on Telegram that the attack targeted two apartment buildings and three schools, accusing Kyiv of using cluster munitions and artillery.

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French journalist killed in Ukraine: Macron

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A French journalist had been killed while working in Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron announced on Twitter Monday, the latest of several journalists killed or injured during Russia’s invasion of the country.

“Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was in Ukraine to show the reality of war. Onboard a humanitarian bus with civilians forced to flee to escape Russian bombings, he was mortally wounded,” Macron wrote.

Leclerc-Imhoff was 32 years old, working for the BFM television news channel, and on his second trip to Ukraine since the war began on February 24.

He was near Severodonetsk, a city in eastern Ukraine that has been pounded by advancing Russian troops in recent weeks, the French and Ukrainian foreign ministries said in separate statements.

Read more; Russia says five dead in strikes on Donetsk in eastern Ukraine

Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, who visited Kyiv on Monday, said in the statement that “France demands the opening of a transparent inquiry as soon as possible to shed all the light on the circumstances of this tragedy.”

“I share the grief of his family, relatives and colleagues,” Macron wrote, adding that “to those who ensure the difficult mission of reporting in combat zones, I want to reiterate France’s unconditional support.”

Over a dozen journalists have been killed while reporting on the Ukraine conflict, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, an international media advocacy group.

 

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Russia says five dead in strikes on Donetsk in eastern Ukraine

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Russian investigators reported Monday that strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s separatist-controlled city of Donetsk killed at least five people, saying the attack was carried out by Kyiv’s military. “On May 30, Ukrainian security forces shelled the center of the city of Donetsk. According to preliminary information, five civilians were killed, including a teenager born … Read more

Bucha killings ‘must never happen again’, says French FM in Ukraine

Catherine Colonna

During a visit to Ukraine on Monday, France’s Ukraine new foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, blasted civilian fatalities outside of Kyiv as a show of solidarity as Russian forces push east. “This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town of Bucha outside the … Read more

France to boost arms supplies to Ukraine: FM

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France’s new foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, On a visit to Kyiv on Monday, said Paris is ready to increase military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion. “France is not at war with Russia,” Colonna said at a joint press conference with her Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba. She stated that the arms would … Read more

Russia suffered catastrophic losses among lower-ranking officers says UK

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Russia looks to have suffered severe casualties among mid- and junior-ranking officers in its confrontation with Ukraine, raising the potential of future military ineffectiveness, according to Britain’s defence minister. According to the ministry’s weekly Defence Intelligence bulletin posted on Twitter, brigade and battalion leaders were likely deployed to the most perilous areas, while subordinate officers … Read more

France Foreign Minister will meet with Zelensky on Monday

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PARIS: Catherine Colonna, the French Foreign Minister, will visit Ukraine President Zelensky in Kyiv later Monday to reaffirm France’s sympathy with Ukraine and offer greater assistance to the country, according to the French foreign affairs ministry. Read more: Zelenskiy anticipates favourable news on armaments, Ukraine receives missiles and howitzers Some diplomats and political observers have … Read more