Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin faces largest attack since start of war as Moscow’s air defence under fire

By Isaac M August 31, 2023

Pskov Airfield: Sky glows orange during largest drone strike on Russian territory since war began

Russian president Vladimir Putin’s forces have been pushed back amid Ukraine’s counteroffensive, as deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar reported new “successes” in the south and east.

“There have been some successes, in particular in the direction of Novodanylivka-Novoprokopivka,” Ms Maliar said on the Telegram messaging app, referring to two southeastern villages in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Novoprokopivka lies further south of the strategic settlement of Robotyne, which Ukraine said on Monday it had liberated.

Ms Maliar also said Kyiv’s forces were pressing on with their offensive operations south of the devastated eastern city of Bakhmut, which was captured by Russian troops in May.

The battlefield update comes on the same day the UK’s Ministry of Defence said Putin faced the largest attack on Russia since the start of the war, after it was hit by five separate drone strikes overnight on 29 and 30 August.

The MoD said explosions were recorded in Moscow, Bryansk, and Ryazan, as well as at Pskov airbase close to the Estonian border.

The government added that since many of these drones reached their targets, it “likely means Russian air defence is having difficulty detecting and destroying them”.

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Zelensky says Ukraine has developed a long-range weapon, a day after a strike deep inside Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday his country has developed a weapon that hit a target 700 kilometers (400 miles) away, in an apparent reference to the previous day’s strike on an airport in western Russia.

Zelenskyy said on his Telegram channel the weapon was produced by Ukraine‘s Ministry of Strategic Industries but gave no other details.

On Wednesday, a four-hour wave of drones that Moscow blamed on Ukraine hit an airport near Russia’s border with Estonia and Latvia, damaging four Il-76 military transport planes, according to local reports.

The airport is in Russia’s Pskov region, about 700 kilometers (400 miles) north of the Ukrainian border.

In all, six Russian regions were targeted in the barrage amid the 18-month war.

It was not immediately clear whether the drones were launched from Ukraine or inside Russia. Kyiv officials normally neither claim nor deny responsibility for attacks on Russian soil, though they sometimes refer obliquely to them.

Zelenskyy’s remark was the clearest hint that Ukraine was behind the strike.

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Ukraine defence minister Kuleba tells critics of counteroffensive to ‘shut up’

Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba hit out on Thursday at critics of Kyiv’s tactics in its counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion, saying they were spitting in the faces of Ukrainian soldiers and should “shut up”.

“Criticising the slow pace of (the) counter-offensive equals … spitting into the face of (the) Ukrainian soldier who sacrifices his life every day, moving forward and liberating one kilometre of Ukrainian soil after another,” Mr Kuleba told reporters at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Toledo, Spain.

The New York Times last week quoted US and other Western officials as saying that the offensive had made limited progress because Ukraine had too many troops in the wrong places.

“I would recommend all critics to shut up, come to Ukraine and try to liberate one square centimetre by themselves,” Kuleba said, standing alongside Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 14:00

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Ukraine reports some battlefield ‘successes’ in the south, east

Ukrainian troops have secured some new “successes” in the south and east as they try to push forward their counteroffensive against Russian forces, the deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar said on Thursday.

Kyiv’s forces have been making slow progress against Russian minefields and trenches blocking a southern push intended to reach the Sea of Azov and split Russian forces.

“There have been some successes, in particular in the direction of Novodanylivka-Novoprokopivka,” Ms Maliar said on the Telegram messaging app, referring to two southeastern villages in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Novoprokopivka lies further south of the strategic settlement of Robotyne, which Ukraine said on Monday it had liberated.

She also said Kyiv’s forces were pressing on with their offensive operations south of the devastated eastern city of Bakhmut, which was captured by Russian troops in May.

Heavy fighting raged on in the villages of Klishchiivka, Kurdyumivka and Andriivka, Ms Maliar said.

She added that “active” fighting was also underway on the Lyman front in the east, where Russian troops had attempted to advance near the villages of Novoyehorivka and Bilohorivka in the Luhansk region.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 13:38

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Britain’s Royal Navy tracks Russian vessels close to UK waters

Britain’s Royal Navy said in a statement on Thursday that its warships and patrol aircraft tracked a series of Russian vessels close to its waters in what it called “a concerted monitoring operation”.

The Royal Navy said submarine hunting frigates and P8 Poseidon patrol aircraft monitored movements of the Russian Navy in the Channel, North Sea and North Atlantic, without specifying when the operation had taken place.

The Russian vessels included corvettes Boikiy and Grad, cruiser Marshal Ustinov, the Udaloy-class destroyer Severomorsk, as well as others, according to the statement.

Britain is a key defence supplier for Ukraine and Russia has condemned the help Britain has provided to Kyiv.

The Royal Navy routinely tracks the movements of Russian warships sailing near its waters.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 13:30

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Erdogan to meet Putin in Russia to discuss grain deal, sources say

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will meet counterpart Vladimir Putin in Russia‘s resort of Sochi on 4 September to primarily discuss Black Sea grain exports, two Turkish sources told Reuters on Thursday.

The two leaders will discuss fallout from the war in Ukraine as well as a deal that allowed the export of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea, one of the sources said.

The Black Sea grain deal, brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in 2022, ended after Russia withdrew in July.

Ankara has since sought to convince Moscow to return to the agreemen

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 13:00

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Zelensky expresses condolences after Johannesburg fire kills 73

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his condolences after a building fire broke out in Johannesburg last night, killing at least 73 people.

“Tragic news of a deadly fire in Johannesburg. My heartfelt condolences, as do those of all Ukrainians, go out to President Cyril Ramaphosa and all the victims’ friends and family members.

“Terrible tragedy. I wish a speedy recovery to the injured.”

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 12:30

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Ukraine pilot films moment drone flies into Russian truck

Ukraine‘s Ministry of Defence has released footage of a soldier appearing to use a drone to shoot at a Russian truck.

This clip, posted on Twitter/X on Wednesday (30 August), purportedly shows a border guard from the “Steel Border” unit watching on as a shot hits the vehicle.

“The hand of a master,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence said.

Disclaimer: The video contains scenes some viewers might find distressing.

Ukraine pilot films moment drone flies into Russian truck

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence has released footage of a soldier appearing to use a drone to shoot at a Russian truck. This clip, posted on Twitter/X on Wednesday (30 August), purportedly shows a border guard from the “Steel Border” unit watching on as a shot hits the vehicle. “The hand of a master,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence said. The release of the footage came as UK officials said Vladimir Putin faces the largest attack on Russia since the start of the war after it was hit by five separate drone strikes overnight on 29 and 30 August.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 12:00

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ICYMI: Zelensky decries corruption in military medical exemptions

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky decried on Wednesday what he described as systematic corruption in medical exemptions to people avoiding military service, saying the system was subject to bribes and mass departures abroad.

During his nightly video address, Mr Zelensky said the National Security and Defence Council had considered data showing the extent of false exemptions, bribe-taking and flight abroad since the February 2022 invasion.

The investigation of dubious medical exemptions was still being conducted, he said.

“There are examples of regions where the number of exemptions from military service due to medical commission decisions has increased tenfold since February last year,” Mr Zelensky said.

“It is absolutely clear what sort of decisions these are. Corrupt decisions.”

He said the investigation had exposed corrupt practices in different regions and by officials in different positions, involving bribes ranging from $3,000 to $15,000.

Mr Zelensky said a separate analysis was needed to determine the numbers of people who had fled abroad, largely on the basis of medical commission decisions.

“We are talking about at least thousands of individuals,” he said.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 11:30

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Grant Shapps promises continued support to Ukraine against ‘barbaric invasion’

Grant Shapps said he is “honoured” to be named Defence Secretary and promised the UK’s continued support to Ukraine against Vladimir Putin’s “barbaric invasion”.

Shortly he was appointed defence minister by PM Rishi Sunak, Mr Shapps tweeted: “I’m honoured to be appointed as Defence Secretary by RishiSunak.

“I’d like to pay tribute to the enormous contribution Ben Wallace has made to UK defence & global security over the last four years.

“As I get to work at DefenceHQ I am looking forward to working with the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who defend our nation’s security.

“And continuing the UK’s support for Ukraine in their fight against Putin’s barbaric invasion.”

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 11:00

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Wagner boss Prigozhin seen in new footage ‘dismissing reports of his elimination’

A newly released video of Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin purports to show him in Africa only days before his death, addressing speculation about his wellbeing and possible threats to his security.

“For those who are discussing whether I’m alive or not, how I’m doing – right now it’s the weekend, second half of August 2023, I’m in Africa,” Prigozhin says in the short video published by the Grey Zone Telegram channel which is linked to his Wagner Group.

“So for people who like to discuss wiping me out, or my private life, how much I earn or whatever else – everything’s ok,” he adds with a wave of his hand.

Wagner boss Prigozhin seen in new footage ‘dismissing reports of his elimination’

Reuters was not able to verify the location or the date of the video, which was filmed in a moving vehicle.

Prigozhin’s camouflage clothing and hat, as well as the watch on his right hand, matched his appearance in a video released on 21 August, which he also claimed was filmed in Africa.

His “weekend” reference implied the latest clip must have been made on 19 or 20 August, only three or four days before he and other top Wagner figures and bodyguards were killed in a plane crash north of Moscow on 23 August.

His comments in the video reflected Prigozhin’s awareness of risks to his life.

Maanya Sachdeva31 August 2023 10:30

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