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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Major fire at Crimea’s largest oil depot forces Russia to declare emergency

Ukraine hits Russia’s oil depot in Crimea on Putin’s 72nd birthday

Arpan Rai,Alexander Butler
Monday 07 October 2024 05:49
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A Ukrainian drone strike has caused a major fire at the largest oil depot in occupied Crimea, forcing local Russian officials to declare an emergency.

The Ukrainian military confirmed it struck the Feodosia facility overnight and said it was being used to produce oil products for the invading Russian army.

Several fuel tanks were engulfed in fire after people in Feodosia heard a series of loud explosions, reported the Baza Telegram channel, which claims to have sources in Russia’s security services.

Meanwhile, Russian opposition activist Ildar Dadin was killed fighting alongside Kyiv’s forces in Ukraine, officials and his family said.

His death was also reported by the Ukrainian group that recruited him, stating that “he was and he remains a hero”.

Mr Dadin was imprisoned by the Russian authorities in 2015 for organising peaceful solo protests against political repression.

The news of his death came as the Netherlands confirmed that it had sent a first batch of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

The planes are already operating in Ukrainian airspace, Dutch defence minister Ruben Brekelmans said during a surprise visit to Kyiv.

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Fire breaks out at oil depot in Crimea

An oil depot is engulfed in a major fire after an explosion in Crimea’s Feodosia city, Russia-appointed officials in the peninsula said this morning.

Oleg Kryuchkov, advisor to the head of Crimea, said there were no casualties. Russian officials generally do not disclose the full extent of the damage suffered in strikes and explosions. He did not provide details on what had caused the massive explosion.

Unverified photos and videos of the fire in Crimea shared on social media showed a swathe of the oil depot ablaze. A thick cloud of smoke was billowing from the affected area and could be seen from kilometres away.

Arpan Rai7 October 2024 05:25
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Watch: Putin wants to erase Ukraine by stealing our children, Ukrainian tennis pro Svitolina warns

Putin wants to erase Ukraine by stealing our children, Ukrainian tennis pro Svitolina warns
Jabed Ahmed7 October 2024 05:00
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First F-16 jets from Netherlands arrive in Ukraine

The Netherlands has sent its first batch of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, the Dutch defence minister said.

“For the first time, I can officially announce that the first Dutch F-16s have been delivered to Ukraine,” defence minister Ruben Brekelmans said on X. He did not mention how many planes have been shipped to the war-hit nation.

The first batch of planes from the Netherlands is already operating in Ukrainian airspace, according to the minister, while the others will be delivered “in the upcoming months and maybe beginning of next year.”

He paid a surprise visit to Kyiv yesterday and said that his country will invest €400m ($334m) in advanced drone development with Ukraine and deliver more F-16s in the coming months.

Arpan Rai7 October 2024 04:36
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Kremlin critic Ildar Dadin killed fighting for Ukraine

Well-known Russian opposition activist Ildar Dadin has been killed while fighting in Ukraine alongside Kyiv’s forces, officials and his family said.

“It is with deep regret that I must inform you that Ildar Dadin – call sign Gandhi – died yesterday in combat in the Kharkiv region” in northeast Ukraine, his friend and former Russian MP Ilia Ponomarev said on Facebook. His friend hailed Dadin as a “fearless and determined fighter” who had gone “to the front to fight Putinism”.

His death was also confirmed by the Ukrainian group that recruited him, stating that “he was, and he remains a hero”.

Dadin was imprisoned by the Kremlin authorities in 2015 for two and a half years in prison for organising peaceful solo protests against political repression.

He went on a hunger strike immediately after he was placed in a punishment cell. Dadin was then tortured by his prison guards in attempts to force him to end his hunger strike.

Arpan Rai7 October 2024 04:10
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Pictured: Ukrainian investigators at wreckage of downed Russian S-70 ‘Hunter’ drone

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Jabed Ahmed7 October 2024 04:00
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Russian strikes kill a man in Kharkiv as drone hits his car

One person has died after Russian forces attacked Ukraine overnight with 87 Shahed drones and four different types of missiles, officials said yesterday.

A 49-year-old man was killed in the Kharkiv region after his car was hit by a drone, said regional governor Oleh Syniehubov. A gas pipeline was also damaged and a warehouse set alight in the city of Odesa, Ukrainian officials reported.

Ukraine’s air force said air defences had destroyed 56 of the 87 drones and two missiles over 14 Ukrainian regions, including the capital, Kyiv.

Another 25 drones disappeared from radar “presumably as a result of anti-aircraft missile defence,” it said.

Arpan Rai7 October 2024 03:51
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ICYMI: Russia targets Kyiv and Odesa in latest drone attack

Russia unleashed an overnight drone attack across Ukraine targeting the capital Kyiv and hitting infrastructure in the Black Sea port of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said.

The State Emergency Service said one person was wounded and warehouses and cargo trucks were damaged in Odesa during the multi-wave attack, which kept much of the country under air-raid alert for several hours.

The Ukrainian military shot down 56 out of at least 87 drones launched by Russia over various regions of the country, the air force said. It added that another 25 were “lost” due to electronic jamming but did not elaborate.

Kyiv city military administrator Serhiy Popko said air defences destroyed all the drones that had been aimed at the capital. No injuries were reported.

Air raid alerts for Kyiv and the surrounding region were announced three times throughout the night, totalling more than five hours, Popko added.

Jabed Ahmed7 October 2024 03:00
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No prospect for Ukraine war negotiation ‘anytime soon’, say western officials

There is no prospect for negotiation “anytime soon” over the war in Ukraine, western officials have said.

They added that Ukraine was unlikely to reverse recent gains by Russia with “relative stability on the front line” expected.

Russia captured the tactically significant town of Vuhledar on Wednesday, as officials said Moscow would now “seek to exploit opportunities in villages and towns in its vicinity in the coming weeks”.

However, they added that Russia would not be able to “fundamentally capitalise on these gains”.

Western officials said: “We’re not going to suddenly see a breakthrough and a rapid advance of Russia westwards.

“It will just continue to be this slow grind.”

Jabed Ahmed7 October 2024 02:00
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Former Nato chief says he regrets not providing Ukraine with support earlier

Former Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg has said he regrets the alliance did not provide military support to Ukraine earlier.

“If there’s anything I in a way regret and see much more clearly now is that we should have provided Ukraine with much more military support much earlier,” he told the Financial Times.

“I think we all have to admit, we should have given them more weapons pre-invasion. And we should have given them more advanced weapons, faster, after the invasion. I take my part of the responsibility.”

Mr Stoltenberg also said Nato had called Putin’s “bluff” after “crossing all those so-called red lines” the Russian President had put up.

Putin has constantly threatened Nato and Ukraine’s Western allies to not interfere with Russia’s invasion, often with nuclear threats.

Jabed Ahmed7 October 2024 01:00
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Russian offensive to peak in 'months, if not weeks'

Vladimir Putin’s offensive in eastern Ukraine is likely to culminate in the coming months, a US-based think tank has said.

“Russian forces do not have the available manpower and materiel to continue intensified offensive efforts indefinitely, however, and current Russian offensive operations in eastern Ukraine will likely culminate in the coming months, if not weeks, as Ukrainian officials and ISW have previously assessed,” the Institute for the Study of War said in an assessment.

Ukrainian forces, it said, also face serious operational challenges and constraints, which are providing Russian forces with opportunities to pursue tactically significant gains.

But the current Russian offensive, which was started in autumn last year, has not yielded operationally significant gains for Russian forces and only offered gradual tactical gains in specific sectors of the front, the ISW said.

Ukraine’s “effective defence in depth along the frontline” has caused Russia significant losses and prevent Mr Putin’s troops from making more rapid gains on the battlefield, it said.

Jabed Ahmed6 October 2024 23:59

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