Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin claims village in Kharkiv as Moscow criticises ‘Cold War’ Nato drills

By Isaac M January 21, 2024

Firefighters battle blaze in Ukraine’s Odessa after Russian airstrike on residential building

Vladimir Putin’s defence ministry claims Russia has captured its first village in weeks, with troops seizing the small Kharkiv village of Krokhmalne more than a year after it was liberated by Ukraine.

The battlefield development came as Russia’s deputy foreign minister Alexander Grushko claimed the scale of Nato’s Steadfast Defender 2024 exercises – due to start next month – mark a “final and irrevocable return” to Cold War schemes.

Nato said on Thursday it was launching its largest exercise since the Cold War involving some 90,000 troops, rehearsing how US troops could reinforce European allies in countries bordering Russia and on the alliance’s eastern flank if a conflict were to flare up with a “near-peer” adversary.

Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned that Russian troops have planted mines around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, with the watchdog alleging that the Russian army had reinstalled mines along the perimeter of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the IAEA, expressed concern over this development, emphasising that the presence of mines contradicts the agency’s safety standards.

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Russian capture of Kharkiv village ‘a temporary phenomenon’, says Ukraine

Russia’s capture of the Kharkiv village of Krokhmalne, which had a pre-war population of 45, is a “temporary phenomenon,” Ukraine’s military has told broadcasters, the Kyiv Independent reports

“We simply don’t report on the repulse of 100-200 meters, and for Russian propagandists, any victory must be presented to explain why they lost 7,055 soldiers at the front in the Khortytsia zone of responsibility in January alone,” Volodymyr Fityo was quoted as saying.

Ukrainian troops have been moved to prepared reserve positions to hold the defence and prevent Russia from advancing further, Mr Fityo said.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 12:13

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Death toll in Donetsk rises to 18, Russian authorities say

At least 18 people have been killed by shelling at a market on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk in Russian-occupied Ukraine, Russian officials have reported.

A further 13 people were injured in the strike on the suburb of Tekstilshchik, said Alexei Kulemzin, the city’s Russian-installed mayor. He alleged that the shells had been fired by the Ukrainian military, in claims which could not be verified, and on which Kyiv has not commented.

Emergency services continue to work on the scene, said Denis Pushilin, head of the Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk.

Images taken by Reuters photojournalists showed bodies strewn on the ground in Donetsk.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 11:27

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Watch: Former Nato chief ‘sceptical’ about US aid for Ukraine continuing under Trump

Former Nato chief ‘sceptical’ about US aid for Ukraine continuing under Trump

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 10:34

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Two Russian citizens on private plane which disappeared over Afghanistan, reports claim

Two Russian citizens were passengers on a charter flight bound for Moscow which disappeared over Afghanistan, state news agencies report.

A manifest list for the plane which named everyone on board and which was published by the SHOT news outlet appeared to show that the crew were Russian nationals too.

Russian aviation authorities said on Sunday a Russian-registered plane with six people thought to be on board had disappeared from radar screens over Afghanistan the previous night, after local Afghan police said they had received reports of a crash.

Russia’s RIA news agency said the flight was a medical evacuation from Thailand to Moscow, citing a source “in the operational services”. Russian investigators said they had opened a criminal investigation to determine whether there was any violation of safety rules.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 10:13

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Europe must ‘step up’ with Ukraine funding, says UK defence secretary

Europe needs to “step up” and provide more funding for Ukraine, Grant Shapps has said.

The Cabinet minister told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: “Britain has, again, as with all of those other things, led the way with a £2.5bn package and a security agreement, a cooperation agreement with President Zelensky and Ukraine.

“Now … not just America, but Europe needs to step up and do their part to make sure that Ukraine can continue to defend herself.”

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 09:42

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Russia claims to seize village in Kharkiv

Russian forces have taken control of the frontline village of Krokhmalne in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Russia’s Defence Ministry has claimed.

The small village was liberated by Ukraine in autumn 2022. It appears to have been recaptured by Russian troops in a grinding offensive aimed at Kupiansk.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 09:31

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12 killed in Ukrainian shelling of Donetsk, Russian governor claims

Twelve people were killed in the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine by Ukrainian shelling, Alexei Kulemzin, the city’s Russian-installed mayor, has claimed.

Mr Kulemzin alleged that Ukrainian forces shelled a busy area where shops and a market are located. It was not possible to verify the claims.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 08:53

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Full report: Fire breaks out at Russia’s Novatek gas terminal, Leningrad’s governor says

A fire has engulfed a St Peterburg facility belonging to Russia’s largest liquefied natural gas producer, according to local officials, amid reports of a Ukrainian drone attack in the area, my colleague Shweta Sharma reports.

Drone attacks targeted the Novatek terminal in the port of Ust-Luga early Sunday, damaging a large gas storage facility, as reported by the regional newspaper operating out of St Petersburg, Fontanka.

Leningrad‘s governor, Alexander Drozdenko confirmed the outbreak of fire at the facility of the largest liquefied natural gas producer Novatek on the Baltic Sea. But did not confirm the cause of the fire.

If confirmed to be a Ukrainian drone strike, it will be the third one on Russian energy this week.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 08:32

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Zelensky says he expects new Western defence packages this month

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said he expects a number of new Western defence packages for Ukraine to be signed this and next month.

“We are preparing new agreements with partners – strong bilateral agreements,” Mr Zelensky said in his nightly video address. “January and February should bring corresponding results. There are already specific dates when new and strong documents can be expected.”

The Ukrainian president did not name the countries with which he hoped to finalise agreements – but he has spent weeks on an international diplomatic frenzy trying to secure more political and military support.

Earlier this month, the UK said it would increase its support for Ukraine in the next financial year to £2.5bn. French president Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday he would head to Ukraine in February to finalise a bilateral security guarantee deal under which Paris would deliver more sophisticated weaponry, including long-range cruise missiles.

Andy Gregory21 January 2024 08:07

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Scale of Nato drills mark ‘irrevocable return’ to Cold War schemes, Moscow claims

The scale of Nato’s Steadfast Defender 2024 exercises mark an “irrevocable return” of the alliance to Cold War schemes, Russia’s deputy foreign minister Alexander Grushko has claimed.

Nato said on Thursday it was launching its largest exercise since the Cold War involving some 90,000 troops, rehearsing how US troops could reinforce European allies in countries bordering Russia and on the alliance’s eastern flank if a conflict were to flare up with a “near-peer” adversary.

“These exercises are another element of the hybrid war unleashed by the West against Russia,” Mr Grushko told state news agency RIA.

“An exercise of this scale … marks the final and irrevocable return of Nato to the Cold War schemes, when the military planning process, resources and infrastructure are being prepared for confrontation with Russia.”

Nato did not mention Russia by name in its announcement. But its top strategic document identifies Russia as the most significant and direct threat to Nato members’ security.

Alexander Grushko gavo a news conference after a meeting at Nato headquarters last week between Russian ministers and alliance diplomats

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Andy Gregory21 January 2024 07:40

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