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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s troops disguised as Ukrainians in assault on key city

Putin’s troops attacked Kupiansk outskirts in four waves and used troops disguised as Ukrainian soldiers

Tom Watling ,Arpan Rai,Andy Gregory
Friday 15 November 2024 03:44 EST
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Russian troops disguised themselves as Ukrainian soldiers as they launched new attacks in the outskirts of the northeastern city of Kupiansk, Kyiv said while confirming a frontline breach.

The Russians attacked in four waves and used troops disguised as Ukrainian soldiers but were repelled from the city, Ukraine’s General Staff said.

“They partially entered the suburbs, the industrial zone, and were destroyed by our troops,” the city’s military administration chief Andriy Besedin said. “There were assault actions using heavy armoured vehicles, there were attempts to bring in infantry.”

Kupiansk was captured by Russian forces in the early days after the February 2022 invasion but liberated by Ukraine in a counteroffensive a few months later. The Russians are now making a renewed bid to recapture the region.

The attack came as Russia signalled it was open to negotiations mediated by US president-elect Donald Trump to end the Ukraine war.

Gennady Gatilov, Moscow’s ambassador to the UN, said any talks would have to be based on the realities of Russian advances, a claim pushed by Vladimir Putin for territory grab in Ukraine.

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(AFP via Getty Images)
(AFP via Getty Images)
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Germany rejects arrival of Russian LNG shipment at Brunsbuttel terminal, sources say

Germany has refused to allow a Russian liquefied natural gas shipment at the Brunsbuttel terminal in northern Germany in line with Berlin’s policy not to import LNG from Russia, industry sources said on Thursday.

The Financial Times reported earlier on Thursday that Germany’s economy ministry BMWK had instructed the Deutsche Energy Terminal not to accept any deliveries of Russian LNG after the company informed Berlin that its Brunsbuttel import facility was set to receive a Russian cargo on Sunday.

It was not clear who ordered the shipment. Three LNG tankers recently left the Yamal LNG facility in Russia and are awaiting orders, LSEG data showed.

“The cargo was destined for Brunsbuttel and someone tried its luck and it seems wanted to check how Berlin would react,” an industry source told Reuters, adding that this is “a bit of political PR stunt”.

Germany, Europe’s largest economy and once Russia’s largest importer of natural gas, has never directly imported Russian LNG and has stopped buying Russian pipeline gas following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Russian forces fire at Ukrainian positions - picture

A Russian multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) “Zemledeliye” fires towards Ukrainian positions at an undisclosed location in Ukraine
A Russian multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) “Zemledeliye” fires towards Ukrainian positions at an undisclosed location in Ukraine (AP)
Tom Watling14 November 2024 19:30

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