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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says Putin’s war can be stopped in 2025 as Kyiv destroys 400 Russian drones

Ukrainian president calls on European countries to invest in weapons production in Ukraine

Arpan Rai,Tom Watling ,Barney Davis
Thursday 10 October 2024 04:30
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says he believes Kyiv has the opportunity to end the war with Russia by next year, as long as his country receives sufficient support from its allies.

“In October, November and December we have a chance to move things toward peace and lasting stability,” he told the Ukraine-South East Europe summit in Dubrovnik.

“The situation on the battlefield creates an opportunity to make this choice for decisive action to end the war no later than in 2025.”

Zelensky also used the summit to call on southeastern European countries to invest in weapons production in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military said its forces had struck a base in southern Russia’s Krasnodar region storing hundreds of Shahed drones yesterday. “According to available information, nearly 400 strike drones were stored there,” Ukraine’s General Staff said in a statement.

“Based on objective control results, a direct hit was made on the target. Secondary explosions were observed at the site,” it said.

And the Russian military is looking to make significant advances in the Donbas region before muddy ground conditions in the autumn set in, a US-based think-tank has said.

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Satellite image shows fire in occupied Crimea

Satellite imagery shows that an oil depot reportedly hit by Ukrainian forces was still burning a day after the strike.

The oil depot in occupied Feodosia, Crimea, was hit on 7 October. The satellite image below is from 8 October.

This morning, there were additional reports that it was still on fire.

A satellite image shows fire and smoke rising from an oil depot in Feodosia, Crimea
A satellite image shows fire and smoke rising from an oil depot in Feodosia, Crimea (via REUTERS)
Tom Watling9 October 2024 10:58
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Sweden updates its Cold War-era warning booklet to include nuclear

If Crisis or War Comes: Sweden updates its Cold War-era booklet

The booklet explains what to do in case of a nuclear attack

Tom Watling9 October 2024 10:36

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