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Ukraine-Russia war live: Anger in Moscow at Putin’s war spending as Russia closes in on key frontline city

Russian forces have reached Vuhledar which has resisted repeated Russian assaults since Moscow’s full-scale invasion

Alex Croft,Shweta Sharma
Wednesday 02 October 2024 05:24
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Vladimir Putin’s plans to hike defence spending to the highest level on record have sparked outrage among some people in Russia as the war with Ukraine drags into the third year.

Russia is expected to allocate over 40 per cent of its total budget to defence and security, committing to prolonging the invasion of Ukraine and confronting the West.

Several in Russia objected to the spending which was more than the money allocated for education and social welfare sectors in the country.

It’s a “shame and a disgrace”, Irina, a 70-year-old pensioner said to AFP. She said the government is spending on war when the “country has no money to treat its own children”.

It comes as Russian forces have made frontline gains in eastern Ukraine. Russian forces have reached the centre of Vuhledar in eastern Ukraine, a bastion on strategic high ground in the industrial Donbas region, according to Ukraine’s regional governor Vadym Filashkin.

Vuhledar has resisted repeated Russian assaults since Moscow’s full-scale invasion but now risks falling into Putin’s hands. Footage posted to social media showed Russian soldiers waving a flag from atop a bombed-out multi-storey building and unfurling another flag on a metal spire on a roof.

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Vladimir Putin wants to wipe us off the map, Ukraine’s top tennis player warns

Vladimir Putin wants to wipe us off the map, Ukraine’s top tennis player warns

Exclusive: Kyiv’s top tennis player Elina Svitolina tells Alexander Butler the West must act to get Ukraine’s stolen children back from Russia

Alexander Butler2 October 2024 05:00
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Death toll rises to six in Ukrainian supermarket strike

At least six people were killed and three were injured in an alleged Russian artillery strike in a busy market in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson yesterday.

The attack came on the same morning Ukrainians across the country were observing a minute’s silence for their military and war dead.

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The strike happened as shoppers made their way between stalls at the city centre market, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin said.

He published a video showing the blurred corpses of people in civilian clothes lying near a stall with tomatoes and other vegetables.

Ukraine’s general prosecutor’s office said the strike was “most likely” carried out by Russian artillery and hit close to a public transport stop.

It initially reported that seven people were killed but later corrected that toll to six, saying a severely wounded person thought to be dead was in intensive care at a local hospital.

Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 04:59
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Zelensky confirms successful test of ballistic missile

Ukraine successfully tested its own ballistic missile and has exponentially ramped up domestic ammunition production, president Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Addressing Ukraine’s second international defence industry forum, Mr Zelensky said Ukraine produced 25 times more artillery and mortar ammunition so far this year than in the entire year of 2022.

“The total number of drones we are now capable of producing annually in Ukraine is 4 million, with more than 1.5 million already contracted,” he said.

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Mr Zelensky also touched on the advancement of long-range weaponry, highlighting Ukraine’s Palianytsia missile-drone and domestically developed ballistic missile.

“Our new ballistic missile has successfully completed flight tests,” he announced.

He had initially revealed that Ukraine tested its own ballistic missile in late August, though specific details of the project remain undisclosed.

Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 04:43
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UK sanctions Russian cyber-crime gang tasked with attacking Nato

Britain said it sanctioned 16 members of the Russian cyber-crime gang Evil Corp, a group it said had been tasked by Russia to conduct operations against Nato allies.

Evil Corp was once believed to be the most significant cyber-crime threat in the world, Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) said after taking coordinated action with officials in the United States and Australia.

“Today’s sanctions send a clear message to the Kremlin that we will not tolerate Russian cyber-attacks - whether from the state itself or from its cyber-criminal ecosystem,” foreign minister David Lammy said in a statement.

In 2019, the US indicted and sanctioned Evil Corp’s alleged leader, the Lamborghini-driving Maksim Yakubets, and put a $5m bounty out for information leading to his arrest.

In its latest disclosure, the NCA said the group had been tasked by Russian intelligence services to conduct cyber-attacks and espionage operations against Nato allies, although it gave no further details.

Yakubets, it said, had worked with Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and military intelligence unit GRU.

Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 04:22
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Ukraine investigating alleged killing of 16 POWs by Russian army

Ukraine said it had launched an investigation into what it said was an apparent shooting of 16 Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian soldiers.

The soldiers who were allegedly killed had surrendered on the eastern Ukrainian frontline.

“This is the largest reported case of the execution of Ukrainian POWs on the front line and yet another indication that the killing and torture of prisoners of war are not isolated incidents,” Ukraine’s prosecutor general Andriy Kostin said on X.

File A still image from a video shows what it said to be Russian service personnel captured by Ukrainian troops during an incursion into the Kursk region, following the latest exchange of prisoners from footage published 14 September
File A still image from a video shows what it said to be Russian service personnel captured by Ukrainian troops during an incursion into the Kursk region, following the latest exchange of prisoners from footage published 14 September (via REUTERS)

“This is a deliberate policy of the Russian military and political leadership.”

Moscow did not immediately comment on the accusations. The Kremlin denies that Russia commits war crimes in Ukraine.

The Ukraine prosecutor general office said on the Telegram messaging app that it was looking into a video shared on social media showing the alleged killing.

A video with grainy drone footage purported to show a group of more than ten people leaving a trench. They are lined up and then fall down after being fired upon by other, indistinct figures.

Mr Kostin said the incident took place on the Pokrovsk front, an area of intensified Russian assaults.

Shweta Sharma2 October 2024 04:04
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Russian troops reach centre of Ukraine's Vuhledar in the east, Ukrainian governor says

Russian troops have reached the centre of Vuhledar, a bastion on strategic high ground in eastern Ukraine that has resisted Russian assaults since Moscow’s full-scale invasion, the regional governor of Ukraine’s Donetsk region said on Tuesday.

Vadym Filashkin, the governor, said the situation in Vuhledar was extremely difficult.

“The enemy is already nearly in the centre of the city,” Filashkin told Ukrainian TV.

Russian forces reached the outskirts of the small mining town last week and intensified their offensive push in recent days.

Moscow’s troops in eastern Ukraine advanced at their fastest rate in two years in August, according to multiple open-source maps. Their relentless advance in the Ukrainian east comes despite Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region

Alexander Butler2 October 2024 03:00
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New Nato chief not worried by potential second Trump presidency

New Nato chief Mark Rutte has doubled down on his commitment to Ukraine as he takes charge at a critical time for the Western alliance.

The former Dutch prime minister replaced Jens Stoltenberg as Nato secretary general on Tuesday, where he pledged continued support for Kyiv’s fight against Russia.

Mr Rutte’s appointment comes just before a pivotal US presidential election in November, with Nato-sceptic Donald Trump, who declined to say whether he wants Ukraine to win the war, on the Republican ticket.

“We have to make sure that Ukraine prevails as a sovereign, independent, democratic nation,”  Mr Rutte said at Nato’s headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

Speaking about the prospect of former US president Donald Trump’s re-election, Mr Rutte added: “I’m not worried.

“I worked for four years with Donald Trump. He was the one pushing us to spend more on defence and he achieved this.

“Because indeed, at the moment, we are now at a much higher spending level than we were when he took office.”

Alexander Butler2 October 2024 02:00
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Russia is ready for long confrontation with US, senior diplomat says

Russia must prepare for a long confrontation with the United States and has sent repeated warnings to Washington over the crisis in relations, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned.

The Ukraine war has triggered the gravest confrontation between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

The conflict is entering what Russian officials say is the most dangerous phase to date. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been urging Kyiv’s allies for months to let Ukraine fire longer-range Western missiles deep into Russia to limit Moscow’s ability to launch attacks.

Mr Ryabkov, who oversees arms control and relations with Washington, said Moscow had no illusions about relations, given the “bipartisan anti-Russian consensus” in the United States.

“We must prepare for a long-term confrontation with this country. We are ready for this in every sense,” Mr Ryabkov was quoted as saying by state news agency RIA.

Alexander Butler2 October 2024 01:00
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The new underground hospital saving lives near the frontline in eastern Ukraine

Ukraine builds first undergound steel hospital near frontline

Defence minister Rustem Umerov says the facility will provide critical first aid quickly to wounded troops

Alexander Butler1 October 2024 23:00
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Shocking video shows Russian fighter jet just feet away from US plane in near miss

Shocking video shows Russian fighter jet just feet away from US plane in near miss

The Russia plane was described as ‘unsafe and unprofessional’

Alexander Butler1 October 2024 22:00

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