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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin threatens to target Kyiv with new missile after energy grid attack

Russia’s second big attack on Ukraine’s energy system this month left 1 million without power

Arpan Rai,Tara Cobham,Jabed Ahmed
Thursday 28 November 2024 08:21 EST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike “decision-making centres” in Kyiv with Moscow’s new intermediate-range ballistic missile.

Putin boasted Moscow’s production of advanced missile systems exceeds that of the NATO military alliance by 10 times, as he vowed to respond to the use of Western missiles by Ukraine.

Russian attacks have not so far struck government buildings in the Ukrainian capital. Kyiv is heavily protected by air defences, but Putin says Russia’s Oreshnik hypersonic missile is incapable of being intercepted.

“At present, the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff are selecting targets to hit on Ukrainian territory,” Putin told the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) in Kazakhstan.

“These could be military facilities, defence and industrial enterprises, or decision-making centres in Kyiv.”

It comes as Russia’s “massive” aerial attack on energy infrastructure across Ukraine left at least one million people without power.

In Russia’s second big attack on Ukraine’s energy grid this month, damage to the energy and other critical infrastructure was reported by officials across the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia used cruise missiles with cluster munitions in Thursday’s attack, calling it a “vile escalation”.

Nato backs Ukraine after Russian ballistic missile launch

Nato members reaffirmed their support for Ukraine during talks with the country’s officials yesterday, held in response to Russia’s launch of an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile.

“The chief of the defence intelligence of Ukraine and acting commander of the air force joined the meeting online and briefed the allies on the details of the attack and its possible consequences,” Nataliia Galibarenko, Ukraine’s ambassador to Nato, said in a statement.

Ambassadors representing Nato’s 32 member countries were briefed by senior Ukrainian officials after Kyiv called a meeting of the Nato-Ukraine Council, a forum for cooperation.

“They emphasised to the partners that this outrageous attack was a blatant demonstration of force by Russia and a fruitless attempt to intimidate the allies,” she added.

Vladimir Putin said Moscow struck a Ukrainian military facility with a new intermediate-range, hypersonic ballistic missile in response to the US and UK’s allowing Kyiv to strike Russian territory with advanced Western weapons.

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 22:35

Sixty British troops investigate mystery drones flying over US airbases in England

Dozens of British soldiers have been drafted in to help the US find out who is responsible for flying more mystery drones over three air bases in England.

A small number of drones were spotted overnight flying over RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk and RAF Feltwell in Norfolk, United States Air Force (USAF) confirmed on Tuesday.

Sources told the PA news agency around 60 troops have been deployed to help USAF in its investigation of the incident.

Sixty British troops investigate mystery drones flying over US airbases in England

USAF confirms drones spotted overnight flying over RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk and RAF Feltwell in Norfolk

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 22:02

Exclusive: Starmer urged by his own MPs to accelerate European defence cooperation

Sir Keir Starmer has been pressed by his own MPs to go faster in pursuing closer relations with Europe on defence and security, amid an escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and fears for global security.

Calvin Bailey, who served in the RAF for 24 years and is now the Labour MP for Leyton and Wanstead, called for “an acceleration of the government’s work to rebuild our partnerships on the continent” in order to promote security at home and abroad.

He told The Independent that the UK should prioritise cooperation with Europe in Labour’s Strategic Defence Review – a “root and branch review” of UK defence – launched by Sir Keir when he took office.

Our political correspondent Millie Cooke has more in this exclusive report:

Labour MPs press Starmer to accelerate European defence cooperation

Exclusive: Pressure on the prime minister comes as Russia fires deadly new ballistic missile at Ukraine and Nato sceptic president-elect Trump due to take over White House

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 21:33

Ukraine needs around 130,000 more troops, US official suggests

Joe Biden’s administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilisation laws to allow for the conscription of troops as young as 18.

A senior Biden administration official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private consultations, said on Wednesday that the outgoing US administration wants Ukraine to lower the mobilisation age to 18 from the current age of 25 to help expand the pool of fighting age men available to Kyiv.

The White House has pushed more than $56bn in security assistance to Ukraine since the start of Russia’s February 2022 invasion and expects to send billions more to Kyiv before Biden leaves office in less than months.

But with time running out, the Biden White House is also sharpening its viewpoint that Ukraine has the weaponry it needs and now must dramatically increase its manpower if it is going to stay in the fight with Russia.

The official said the Ukrainians believe they need about 160,000 additional troops, but the US administration believes they probably will need more.

via AP newswire27 November 2024 20:55

ICYMI: Russia expels British diplomat for ‘spying’

Russia has expelled a British diplomat for spying in an accusation denied by London as a fresh row erupts in the latest blow to relations between the two countries.

The Russian FSB security service named the diplomat, whose photo was splashed across TV news bulletins, as Edward Wilkes and alleged he had intentionally provided false information when he entered Russia – a claim disputed by the UK Foreign Office as “malicious and baseless”.

A spokesperson for Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: “This is not the first time that Russia has made malicious and baseless accusations against our staff. We will respond in due course.”

My colleague Tara Cobham has more in this report:

Russia expels British diplomat for ‘spying’ after record drone attack on Ukraine

London denies espionage accusation as fresh row erupts to deal latest blow to already dire state of relations

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 20:15

US urges Ukraine to lower fighting age to 18 to bolster ranks, official says

Ukrainian officials should consider lowering the age for its soldiers to 18 years old, a senior US administration official has said.

In comments to Reuters, the US official warned that Ukraine is not mobilising or training enough new soldiers for its war with Russia.

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 19:43

Watch: Zelensky hits out at ‘insane neighbour’ claiming Putin is ‘searching world for weapons’

Zelensky hits out at 'insane neighbour' claiming Putin is 'searching world for weapons'
Andy Gregory27 November 2024 19:09

Poland detains German citizen for exporting dual-use goods to Russia

Poland has detained a German citizen and charged the suspect with brokering and exporting dual-use goods to Russia.

“The German citizen traded in specialist machines used in the technological industry, which – through his company – were illegally sent to Russian military plants involved in the production of weapons,” the Internal Security Agency said.

“The suspect pleaded guilty and filed a motion for voluntary submission to punishment.”

A German foreign office source said the embassy in Warsaw was in touch with Polish authorities and working urgently to get details.

European Union sanctions levied against Russia since its invasion of Ukraine include a ban on selling to Russia certain dual-use goods and technologies that have both civilian and military applications.

The Internal Security Agency statement did not specify the article of the criminal code under which the suspect was charged and it was not immediately clear what penalty he faces.

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 18:40

Europe must take greater responsibility for its own security, Swedish PM says

Europe needs to take a greater responsibility for its own security, Swedish premier Ulf Kristersson has warned, as his nation joined numerous others in jointly vowing to bolster aid to Ukraine.

“That is preconditioned on us increasing our cooperation and continuing to support Ukraine, which is fighting for both its own and our security, over the long term,” he said in a statement issued shortly after the agreement was struck.

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 17:59

Nordic and Baltic states vow to take tougher stance on Russia

The leaders of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Sweden have all committed to step up their support for Ukraine and invest in making more ammunition available for Kyiv.

“We are committed to strengthening our deterrence, and defence, including resilience, against conventional as well as hybrid attacks, and to expanding sanctions against Russia as well as against those who enable Russia’s aggression,” the nations’ leaders said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

The leaders were meeting at the Swedish government’s country retreat in Harpsund, southwest of Stockholm, for talks covering transatlantic relations, regional security cooperation and a common policy on the war in Ukraine.

Aid from the Nordics, Baltics and Poland totals around €24bn, according to the Kiel Institute’s Ukraine Support Tracker, second only to the United States in absolute terms.

Andy Gregory27 November 2024 17:22

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