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		<title>Ukraine: One killed in ballistic missile attack on Kyiv</title>
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<p class="">One person has been killed and four injured in a Russian missile attack on Ukraine&#8217;s capital overnight.</p>



<p class="">Kyiv&#8217;s mayor said a nine-year-old girl was among the injured in the strikes which took place early on Wednesday.</p>



<p class="">The Ukrainian military said it had shot down six of seven ballistic missiles and 71 drones launched by Russia, which sparked several fires throughout the city.</p>



<p class="">It comes after President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested Ukraine would be prepared to swap land with Russia in potential peace negotiations.</p>



<p class="">The strikes had caused damage in Kyiv&#8217;s Holosiivskyi, Podilskyi, Sviatoshynskyi and Obolonskyi districts, mayor Vitali Klitschko said.</p>



<p class="">Meanwhile, officials in the city of Kryvyi Rih also reported damage to residential buildings and infrastructure after the city was also targeted in Russian strikes on Tuesday night, the Dnipropetrovsk regional governor said on Telegram.</p>



<p class="">On the Russian side, the governor of Belgorod said on Wednesday a woman had been killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on the region.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;There are no words that could console the family and friends in such grief,&#8221; Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram.</p>



<p class="">Reacting to Russia&#8217;s attack on Ukraine, Zelensky said Russian president Vladimir Putin was &#8220;not preparing for peace&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;He continues to kill Ukrainians and destroy cities.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Right now, we need unity and support from all our partners in the fight for a just end to this war,&#8221; he wrote on Telegram.</p>



<p class="">In an interview with the Guardian newspaper published on Tuesday, the Ukrainian president said he would be prepared to swap land with Russia in a future peace negotiation.</p>



<p class="">He said parts of Russia&#8217;s Kursk region &#8211; which Ukraine has held since an offensive six months ago &#8211; could be returned in exchange for Ukrainian territory currently occupied by Moscow.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine has never said it wanted to permanently occupy the hundreds of square kilometres it seized in Russia&#8217;s Kursk region, but the goal has appeared to become clearer.</p>



<p class="">Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Zelensky&#8217;s suggestion was &#8220;impossible,&#8221; and Russia would never discuss the topic of exchanging territory.</p>



<p class="">Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia&#8217;s powerful Security Council, had also dismissed Zelensky&#8217;s suggestion as &#8220;nonsense&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Peace through strength, you say?&#8221; he said, mocking a phrase used by Zelensky in international addresses. Medvedev appeared to suggest the overnight attack was how Russia could achieve that goal.</p>



<p class="">For Ukraine, it was initially hoped the Kursk operation would relieve pressure on overstretched troops on other parts of the front line. However with continued Russian battlefield dominance, President Zelensky appears to be looking to use it as political leverage.</p>



<p class="">He has admitted Ukraine can&#8217;t enjoy any security guarantees without its biggest ally, the US.</p>



<p class="">US President Donald Trump has been pushing for a swift end to the Ukraine conflict.</p>



<p class="">During election campaigning last year, Trump claimed he would negotiate a settlement to Russia&#8217;s full-scale invasion in a single day.</p>



<p class="">And last month, on social media, he warned Putin that he would impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Russia if he failed to end the war in Ukraine.</p>



<p class="">Putin has said repeatedly he is prepared to negotiate an end to the war, but that Ukraine would have to accept the reality of Russian territorial gains, currently about 20% of its land.</p>



<p class="">Zelensky has previously conceded he may have to cede some land currently occupied by Russian temporarily, but the comments made to the Guardian mark the first time he has suggested permanent concessions.</p>



<p class="">Putin also refuses to accept Ukraine joining Nato, the military alliance of Western countries.</p>



<p class="">On Friday, Zelensky will meet with US Vice President JD Vance, who has been a critic of American military support for Kyiv.</p>



<p class="">Trump earlier suggested he could meet with Ukraine&#8217;s president too following the Munich Security Conference over the weekend. The White House has indicated interest in Ukraine&#8217;s natural resources in exchange for continued aid.</p>
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		<title>Ukraine: Explosions in Kyiv as Russian missile attack targets capital</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2024 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="">At least one person has been killed and two wounded after multiple explosions took place in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, with the city’s mayor saying air defences were operating following a missile attack on Friday morning.</p>



<p class="">Media reports, quoting witnesses on the ground, said a series of loud blasts were heard in Kyiv and smoke could be seen rising over part of the city.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Ballistic missile from the north!” the Ukrainian Air Force warned in a Telegram message.</p>



<p class="">Local media outlet the Kyiv Independent said multiple explosions took place at about 7am (05:00 GMT). It quoted Mayor Vitali Klitschko as saying that “multiple cars were on fire in the Holosiivskyi district of the city due to the falling debris from a missile”.</p>



<p class="">Fires also broke out in the Solomianskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts of Kyiv, as well as at a construction site in the Dnipro district.</p>



<p class="">Serhiy Popko, the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, said that “according to preliminary reports, one person was killed.”</p>



<p class="">Russia launched eight missiles on Kyiv, Popko added. It used hypersonic Kinzhal missiles and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles to carry out the attack.</p>



<p class="">Prior to the air raid, Ukraine’s Air Force warned that a MiG-31 Russian fighter jet capable of firing hypersonic missiles had taken off from a Russian airbase, Kyiv Independent reported.</p>



<p class="">At a press conference on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested he would test his claims that Russia’s new hypersonic ballistic missile is impervious to air defences.</p>



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		<title>Ukraine: Zelenskyy asks for air defences as Trump warns aid to Ukraine could be cut</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="">Ukraine’s president has sharply raised his demand for air defence systems, highlighting how much Russia has intensified the air war in recent months.</p>



<p class="">Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday said Ukraine needed a dozen additional Patriot systems to insulate its economy from the war.</p>



<p class="">Ten or twelve additional Patriot systems for Ukraine will ensure [that]… no [glide bombs], no missiles, any ballistic missile etc. will be able to hit the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine, the energy sector, our hospitals, schools, universities,” Zelenskyy posted on the Telegram messaging app.</p>



<p class="">“People will return to normal life, and from abroad too. Children will go to schools, universities. The economy will work.”</p>



<p class="">In April Zelenskyy had said Ukraine needed a minimum of seven Patriot systems to provide air cover, but Russia has since raised the number of missiles, drones and huge glide bombs launched against Ukraine.</p>



<p class="">Last week, Zelenskyy said, Russia used almost 500 glide bombs, whose warhead ranges from 250kg (550lbs) to three tonnes, more than 400 strike drones, and almost 20 missiles of various types against Ukraine’s front lines and civilian infrastructure.</p>



<p class="">This daily terror and this war cannot remain the problem of one people,” he said.</p>



<p class="">Last June, the United States prioritised delivery of newly built Patriot systems to Ukraine, putting its original customers on a delayed delivery timeline. During the NATO summit in July, partners agreed to provide Ukraine with five additional Patriot systems.</p>



<p class="">Zelenskyy has said much more military help is needed if Ukraine is to wrest back control of its skies and immunise its civilian population against Russia’s campaign.In recent days, he said the first five operational Danish F-16s were already helping to shoot down incoming missiles, while a second batch of Danish F-16s arrived in Ukraine on Sunday. More are expected from Norway and the Netherlands in 2025, and Zelenskyy is in talks with French President Emmanuel Macron to speed up the delivery of Mirage jets early in the year.</p>



<p class="">A second plank of Zelenskyy’s strategy in the air war has been counterattacking Russia using long-range unmanned aerial vehicles.</p>



<p class="">On Wednesday, Ukraine’s general staff said their drones had struck a Russian oil depot in Bryansk, which they described as “a loading point of the Druzhba oil pipeline, the main function of which is the reception, storage, distribution and shipment of diesel fuel to tanker trucks and rail transport. It is actively used to supply the Russian occupation army.”</p>



<p class="">On Friday, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umyerov said Ukraine would build more than 30,000 deep strike drones next year, calling them part of “a techno-army”.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine has already unveiled the Palyanytsia drone-missile, capable of travelling hundreds of kilometres. On Saturday Zelenskyy revealed that the Ukrainian-built, 700km-range (435-mile) Peklo drone-missile had entered mass production, and the first batch had been delivered to the armed forces.</p>



<p class="">These weapons are part of a domestic defence industry Ukraine has been building up for the past year. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said it had licensed 120 new weapons in November alone, 90 percent of them of Ukrainian design.</p>



<p class="">This industrial buildup, along with a ramping up of capacity in Europe’s munitions factories, may have made a difference on the front lines.</p>



<p class="">Dmitry Voloshyn, a spokesman for the Khortytsia group of forces in Donetsk, said Ukraine had reduced Russia’s artillery advantage from 1:5 at the beginning of the war to 1:3.</p>



<p class="">Not everyone agrees.“I think 1:3 is the [artillery] ratio in some areas where Russians are not advancing, but in areas where the Russians have the firepower to support operations it’s 6:1,” Oleksandr Danylyuk, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, told Al Jazeera.</p>



<p class="">But where Ukraine cares to become as autonomous as possible is in long-range weapons, to avoid the usage restrictions that encumber Western missiles.</p>



<p class="">Even though US President Joe Biden last month allowed the use of US ATACMS missiles up to 300km (185 miles) inside Russia, their availability is an issue. The United Kingdom and France have bolstered stocks somewhat with their 200km-range (125-mile) Storm Shadow, but Germany has refused to provide any of its 600 Taurus missiles which have a 500km range (310 miles) – a policy with which the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) disagrees.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;By imposing such range restrictions, we are effectively compelling you to fight with one hand tied behind your back,” CDU leader Friedrich Merz said during a visit to Kyiv on Monday.</p>



<p class=""> On Saturday, Macron set up a trilateral meeting in Paris with Zelenskyy and US President-elect Donald Trump, who pushed Zelenskyy towards declaring a ceasefire but offered no security guarantees.</p>



<p class="">The next day, Trump told NBC in an interview that he was open to reducing military aid to Ukraine and pulling the US out of NATO.“Possibly,” he said, when asked if Kyiv should prepare for less aid from the US.Trump has previously pledged to end the Ukraine war quickly, but unlike US President Biden has not upheld Ukraine’s territorial integrity as a priority. It was Zelenskyy’s first meeting with Trump since the November 5 election. The pair did not make a joint statement.On Monday, however, Zelenskyy said he would “soon” organise a meeting of what he considered an essential core of European countries as a coordination group for aid to Ukraine.</p>



<p class="">“Our approach to this group includes, at a minimum, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Poland. We also hope Denmark and other partners will join,” Zelenskyy said.</p>



<p class="">The absence of any reference to the US, whose incoming head of state he had just met, was pointed.</p>



<p class="">Against the threat of a decline in the US military presence in Europe, Ukraine’s foreign intelligence service reported there were talks among EU members to set up a 500bn-euro ($525bn) defence fund to finance Ukrainian defence and European military expansion for a decade. The European Commission floated the idea of a 100bn-euro ($105bn) defence bond early this year to no effect.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine’s diplomatic overtures for weaponry took place against a slow Russian advance on the ground in Ukraine’s east during the past week, and a Russian humiliation in Syria.</p>



<p class="">Russia made marginal gains south and east of Pokrovsk, a town it has been trying to capture since the summer. On Tuesday its troops advanced inside Kurakhove and seized the settlement’s grain elevator. Both towns are in the eastern region of Donetsk, and Russia has devoted enormous manpower to capturing them.</p>



<p class="">On the day of Russia’s advance inside Kurakhove, for example, Ukraine’s general staff reported 208 combat clashes across the front, 98 of them towards Pokrovsk and Kurakhove.</p>



<p class="">This ratio of attacks has reflected Russian priorities for weeks.Konstantyn Mashovets, a Ukrainian war analyst, said Russia had devoted at least half the personnel of its central and eastern military districts to seizing the villages of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, as well as two villages on the Donetsk-Zaporizhia border, Velika Novosilka and Vremivka.</p>



<p class="">Voloshyn, the spokesman for the Khortytsia group of forces defending the area, said Russia had assigned 70,000 soldiers to Pokrovsk and 35,000-36,000 to Kurakhove.</p>



<p class="">These lines of attack were mutually reinforcing, with pressure on Velika Novosilka and Vremivka designed to cut off lines of supply to Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, said Bogdan Petrenko, a spokesman for the 48th separate artillery brigade fighting in Vremivka.</p>



<p class="">The manpower Russia was expending on these four villages was reflected in heightened Russian losses.</p>



<p class="">There were about 3,000 Russian dead and wounded – almost a brigade’s worth – over two weeks in Pokrovsk alone, reported Serhiy Tsekhotsky, an officer of the 59th separate mechanized brigade fighting for the town.</p>



<p class="">Oleksandr Pavlyuk, commander of ground forces, estimated Russian casualties for the previous week across the front at 11,240 – a daily average of more than 1,600, tolls Al Jazeera was unable to independently verify.</p>



<p class="">Despite its enormous efforts in Ukraine, Russia’s standing on the world stage diminished last week, as it was forced to evacuate bases in Syria that had been used to prop up the government of Bashar al-Assad.</p>



<p class="">The opposition Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group took control of Aleppo on November 30 after a short fight, despite Russian air attacks against rebel command posts and troop concentrations.</p>



<p class="">By December 4, HTS had consolidated its control over the city sufficiently to begin marching on Hama, which fell the following day, followed by Homs on December 7. Damascus toppled on Sunday, December 8.</p>



<p class="">As opposition forces closed in, Russia withdrew.Satellite images taken on December 9 showed that all Russian ships and submarines had left the port of Tartous.</p>



<p class="">“The Russians are also transferring the remnants of their weapons and military equipment from Syria by military aircraft from the Hmeimim airbase,” Ukraine’s military intelligence GUR said.</p>



<p class="">The leadership change in Syria has brought the end of Russia’s standing military presence in the Mediterranean for now.</p>



<p class="">The GUR said, “The likely loss of Russia’s military bases in Tartous and Hmeimim will finalise the Kremlin’s defeat in the Middle East.”</p>



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		<title>Ukraine: Kyiv seeks to ensure weapons supply as Russia hammers its defences</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Russia has pounded Ukraine with long-range weapons and sustained ground assaults in the country’s east during the past week, showing little sign of fatigue in the supply of men or&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class="">Russia has pounded Ukraine with long-range weapons and sustained ground assaults in the country’s east during the past week, showing little sign of fatigue in the supply of men or arms, as Ukraine tried to ensure that the US presidential transition would not dent military aid.</p>



<p class="">While they did not capture new settlements, Russian forces maintained their strongest pressure on the towns of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove in Donetsk, devoting almost half of their activity to those fronts.</p>



<p class="">On Sunday they also appeared to be closing in on Velyka Novosilka on the Donetsk-Zaporizhia border, in an operation coordinated with their assaults on Pokrovsk and Kurakhove.</p>



<p class="">“We understand that Velyka Novosilka is a continuation of the events taking place in the Kurakhove-Pokrovsk region. This is a logistics hub that also helps our Kurakhove garrison,” said Serhii Bratchuk, spokesman of the volunteer Ukrainian army group “South” on the ArmyTV stream.</p>



<p class="">He said if Velyka Novosilka fell, pressure was likely to pass onto Orikhiv, 6km (3.7 miles) from the frontline, and Huliaipole, just 2km (1.2 miles) from the frontline, both towns lying south of Zaporizhzhia.</p>



<p class=""> Russian stamina has not abated since the beginning of the year, when Moscow’s forces began a gradual crescendo of attacks that stole the initiative and put Ukrainian forces on the defensive.</p>



<p class="">They have paid dearly for it.On November 28, Ukraine estimated Russian casualties at 2,030 for the day, one of the highest daily tallies of the war, and more than 738,000 for the duration of the war.</p>



<p class="">Mazzaltov World News was unable to confirm the toll.</p>



<p class="">Until this year, Russia has employed what Ukrainians called “meat assaults”, in which a large number of soldiers charged a target until they overwhelmed it, suffering high casualties.</p>



<p class="">Since the summer, Russian forces have switched to using small vanguards that establish a bridgehead and are later reinforced – but attrition has remained high, as Ukrainian forces target them with pinpoint precision and drop small munitions on them using drones.</p>



<p class="">Describing a Russian attempt to reach the Oskil River, Oles Malyarevich, deputy commander of the 92nd separate assault brigade, said: “Out of a hundred people, about 10 reach the line, and the rest die. They do not save manpower. Life is worth nothing to them. They throw them forward in order to grab something.”</p>



<p class="">Mykola Koval, spokesman of the 14th brigade, described similar enemy tactics in Pokrovsk: “If we repel the assault, we destroy 90% of the group. Another group enters after it.”</p>



<p class="">According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, Russia lost 45,720 soldiers in November, setting a monthly casualty record for the war. </p>



<p class="">The figure is equivalent to three motorised rifle divisions, said Ukraine.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine also destroyed or disabled 307 Russian tanks during the month, equivalent to 10 battalions’ worth, after destroying or disabling similar numbers in September and October.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine estimated it had hit 884 artillery pieces – in all, incurring equipment losses worth $3bn – in November alone.</p>



<p class="">Yet Russia’s defence industrial base has proven resilient enough to replace these losses and provide firepower.</p>



<p class="">Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview with Sky News on Sunday: “In just one week, Russia used more than 500 guided aerial bombs, almost 660 attack drones and about 120 missiles of various types against us. No country in the world has faced such attacks every day for such a long time.”</p>



<p class="">Russia has flown more than 57,000 drones and 13,000 missiles into Ukraine during the war, according to Ukraine’s Radio Engineering Troops, which spot them.</p>



<p class="">Russia has defied international sanctions that have crimped its earnings from oil exports and restricted the flow of raw materials to increase production of drones and missiles.</p>



<p class="">The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) published research this week finding that Russia’s biggest defence contractors increased their turnover by 40 percent last year, compared with 2.5 percent increases among their US counterparts and 0.2 percent among their European counterparts.</p>



<p class="">That, experts said, was because of the reflexes Russia has shown during this war.</p>



<p class="">“The 40 percent growth in Russian defence revenues reflects preparations made as early as 2022, when state orders and industrial shifts were accelerated,” said Hanna Olofsson, spokesperson for Security and Defence Companies (SOFF), the Swedish defence industry lobby.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The rapid scaling of production – including arms for prolonged attritional conflict – was facilitated by state planning, multi-shift factory work, and reduced export dependencies,” Olofsson said.</p>



<p class="">In contrast, Western companies’ revenues “largely reflect delivery timelines on older contracts”, she said. “The disparity emphasises the immediate operational focus of Russian arms production compared to the logistical and structural constraints in Western countries, showing varying capabilities in crisis adaptation.”</p>



<p class="">Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday signed a three-year budget into law.</p>



<p class="">It increases 2025 defence spending to $128.6bn, or 6.3 percent of gross domestic product, according to Meduza, an independent Russian news outlet. Military and national security spending will together amount to $162bn – up from $157bn this year – taking up 41 percent of government expenditure.</p>



<p class="">Russia has also sought additional weapons from North Korea and Iran.</p>



<p class="">Russian Minister of Defence Andrei Belousov met with his North Korean counterpart No Kwang Chol on Friday, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Saturday to bolster that military relationship.</p>



<p class="">Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) spokesman Andriy Chernyak said Russia had used 60 out of 100 KN-23/24 ballistic missiles it had received from North Korea. </p>



<p class="">North Korea had also sent approximately five million artillery rounds, 170 self-propelled artillery pieces and 240 multiple-launch rocket systems, Chernyak told Interfax-Ukraine news agency.</p>



<p class="">“We discussed what more allies can do to provide critical ammunition and air defences, as Russia steps up its attacks and expands the war with the aid of North Korean troops and weapons,” NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told journalists on the second day of a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting on Wednesday.</p>



<p class="">“Allies are working to deliver on the financial pledge of 40 billion euros ($42bn) in security assistance for Ukraine in 2024,” Rutte said.</p>



<p class="">German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a 650-million-euro ($684m) package of military aid as he paid a visit to Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Monday.</p>



<p class="">Germany has been a leading supplier of air defence systems to Ukraine, providing five IRIS-T systems, three Patriot systems, and more than 50 Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. It is to deliver another IRIS-T system and additional Patriot and Gepard units this month.</p>



<p class="">Ukraine has sought to shore up military aid pledges from its Western partners to ensure its armies were supplied through the US presidential transition in January.</p>



<p class="">“It is vital for Ukraine that the level of German support does not decrease in the future. This would be the most important and timely signal to all our other partners,” Zelenskyy said in his evening address.</p>



<p class="">“During my meeting with the Chancellor, we agreed that Germany will continue to support Ukraine as needed, regardless of what happens in global politics or how sentiments may shift.”</p>



<p class="">The US Pentagon on Tuesday announced a $725m drawdown on air defence missiles, rocket artillery, man-portable air defence systems and other systems.</p>



<p class="">Between now and mid-January, we will deliver hundreds of thousands of additional artillery rounds, thousands of additional rockets, and other critical capabilities,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters.</p>



<p class="">In his interview with Sky News, Zelenskyy said US permission to use long-range weapons in Russia had come late, and the number of available missiles was not enough: “The Russians knew that we could not destroy them. We lost people, territories, initiative at a certain point. Before this decision was made. Is it good? Yes. Is it late? Yes. Are such complexes enough for us? Not enough. And we have the right to attack only military objects.”</p>



<p class="">The European Union sought to provide political support as it transitioned to a new Commission.</p>



<p class="">The new president of the European Council, Antonio Kosta, together with the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Kaya Kallas, and the commissioner for enlargement, Marta Kos, arrived in Kyiv for a surprise visit on Sunday.</p>



<p class="">“In my first visit since taking up office, my message is clear: the European Union wants Ukraine to win this war. We will do whatever it takes for that,” Kallas wrote on X.</p>



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<p class="">These were the key developments on the 1,012th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.</p>



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<li class="">One person was killed and several others injured following Russia’s drone attack on Ukraine’s western city of Ternopil, according to Viacheslav Negoda, the head of the military administration of Ternopil region. Parts of the residential building, where the victims were staying were also damaged by fire.</li>



<li class="">At least three people were killed in a Russian drone attack on the&nbsp;southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, according to regional Governor Oleksandr Prokudin. Seven others were wounded in the attack.</li>



<li class="">A Russian missile strike on a town in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region killed at least four people, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. More than a dozen others were wounded, including a child.</li>



<li class="">One child was killed in Russia’s western Bryansk region following a massive Ukrainian drone attack, Governor Alexander Bogomaz said, adding that the attacks destroyed one house in the Starodubsky district.</li>



<li class="">Russia’s air defence systems destroyed 15 Ukrainian drones over several Russian regions overnight, the RIA state news agency reported citing Russia’s Ministry of Defence.</li>



<li class="">The Russian Defence Ministry said its forces had gained control over two settlements, Illinka and Petrivka, in&nbsp;Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.The ministry also said its air defence shot down 55 Ukrainian drones in the past 24 hours.</li>
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<p class="">These were the key developments on the 1,012th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.</p>



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<li class="">One person was killed and several others injured following Russia’s drone attack on Ukraine’s western city of Ternopil, according to Viacheslav Negoda, the head of the military administration of Ternopil region. Parts of the residential building, where the victims were staying were also damaged by fire.</li>



<li class="">At least three people were killed in a Russian drone attack on the&nbsp;southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, according to regional Governor Oleksandr Prokudin. Seven others were wounded in the attack.</li>



<li class="">A Russian missile strike on a town in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region killed at least four people, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. More than a dozen others were wounded, including a child.</li>



<li class="">One child was killed in Russia’s western Bryansk region following a massive Ukrainian drone attack, Governor Alexander Bogomaz said, adding that the attacks destroyed one house in the Starodubsky district.</li>



<li class="">Russia’s air defence systems destroyed 15 Ukrainian drones over several Russian regions overnight, the RIA state news agency reported citing Russia’s Ministry of Defence.</li>



<li class="">The Russian Defence Ministry said its forces had gained control over two settlements, Illinka and Petrivka, in&nbsp;Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.The ministry also said its air defence shot down 55 Ukrainian drones in the past 24 hours.</li>
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<li class="">German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pledged additional military support worth 650 million euros ($680 million) as he made a surprise visit to war-torn Ukraine, to reaffirm Berlin’s support for Kyiv in its fight against Russia.</li>



<li class="">Zelenskyy called on the outgoing United States President Joe Biden to help convince NATO members to&nbsp;invite Ukraine to join the alliance.</li>



<li class="">In Kyiv, Zelenskyy met European Council President Antonio Costa for talks and praised his decision to visit Ukraine immediately after starting his job. He told Costa and the European Union’s new head of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, that Ukraine needs security guarantees from NATO and more weapons to defend itself before any talks with Russia.</li>



<li class="">The US is not considering returning to Ukraine the nuclear weapons it gave up after the Soviet Union collapsed, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said, following reports that some unidentified Western officials had suggested to Biden to do just that before he leaves office.</li>



<li class="">German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has accused&nbsp;China of providing Russia with weapons&nbsp;for its war against Ukraine and threatening peace in Europe and the Asia Pacific. Baerbock is scheduled to visit Beijing next week for a meeting with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.</li>



<li class="">Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a military-focused budget for 2025-27, a document published on the official legal acts website showed. It includes a 25 percent hike in military spending as the country continues its military operation in Ukraine.</li>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="">These were the key developments on the 1,010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.</p>



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<li class="">Ukraine’s army chief, Oleksandr Syrskii, said he would strengthen troops on the eastern front with reserves, ammunition and equipment after he visited Pokrovsk and Kurakhove in the Donetsk region. Syrskii said Ukrainian forces are continuing to repel Russian advances in the east.</li>



<li class="">Russian authorities returned more than 500 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers killed in combat, with most having died in the eastern Donetsk region, Kyiv said.Social media video released on Friday showed the Atlas Oil Depot in the Rostov Region of Russia on fire.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Major-General Mykhailo Drapatyi as the new commander of Ukraine’s land forces. “The Ukrainian army needs internal changes to achieve our state’s goals in full,” Zelenskyy said.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine has lost about 40 percent of the territory it captured in Russia’s Kursk region in a surprise incursion in August, amid intensifying Russian counter-assaults.</li>



<li class="">Military analysts say Ukraine’s military is experiencing manpower shortages, making it harder to rotate troops out of the more than 1,000km (620 miles) of front line or to build up reserve forces.</li>



<li class="">Residents of Kyiv went about life on Friday with flashlights and candles after Russia fired nearly 200 missiles and drones at Ukraine’s energy infrastructure a day earlier, leaving more than a million households without power.</li>



<li class="">A possible resumption of nuclear weapons tests by Moscow remains an open question in view of hostile US policies, a senior Russian diplomat was quoted as saying early on Saturday. “This is a question at hand,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told the TASS news agency when asked whether Moscow was considering a resumption of tests.</li>



<li class="">Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and agreed to boost military cooperation between the two nations, according to Pyongyang state media.</li>



<li class="">Kim told Belousov that Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons is the result of direct military intervention by the United States and the West, and Moscow is entitled to take action in self-defence, the country’s KCNA news agency reported.</li>



<li class="">France’s President Emmanuel Macron has promised to provide Ukraine with intense support in its battle against Russia’s “escalation” of its invasion, his office said.</li>



<li class="">Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has reportedly urged NATO counterparts to issue an invitation to Kyiv to join the Western military alliance at a meeting in Brussels next week.</li>



<li class="">Zelenskyy said in an interview broadcast on Friday that offering Ukraine NATO membership while allowing Russia to keep for the moment territory it had captured could be a solution to end the “hot stage” of the 33-month-old war.</li>



<li class="">The spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called for Russia to “immediately cease all attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure”.</li>



<li class="">Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Russia-Ukraine war “has shown us the weakness of the rules-based international system”.</li>



<li class="">Outgoing European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell described the situation in Ukraine as “worsening” and said he is pessimistic that United States President-elect Donald Trump will improve it. Borrell said Ukraine is able to defend itself only as long as its allies support it.</li>



<li class="">German Chancellor Olaf Scholz assured Zelenskyy of Germany’s continued support in a call on Friday, in which they agreed to stay in contact, also with a view on possible paths to a just peace, he said on social platform X.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine accused Georgia of trying to “please Moscow” after the country’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said his country would suspend EU accession talks.</li>



<li class="">Russia is waging a “staggeringly reckless campaign” of sabotage in Europe, while also stepping up its nuclear sabre-rattling to scare other countries off from backing Ukraine, the head of the United Kingdom’s MI6 foreign spy agency said.</li>



<li class="">Poland has deployed Leopard 2 battle tanks in Latvia to reinforce the NATO brigade there.German defence giant Rheinmetall and Lithuania signed deals to begin construction of a $190m ammunition plant to make artillery shells in the country.</li>



<li class="">German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius wants to order four new submarines to help meet NATO’s security requirements in Europe, a parliamentary budget committee source told the AFP news agency.</li>



<li class="">Germany’s BfV domestic intelligence agency has warned of possible attempts by other states to influence the upcoming federal election.</li>



<li class="">Russia sentenced Alexei Gorinov, the first person to be convicted for speaking out against Moscow’s military offensive in Ukraine, to another three years in prison in a second trial. The 63-year-old – a former Moscow city councillor – is already serving a seven-year sentence following a conviction in 2022.</li>
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<li class="">Russia unleashed its second major attack this month on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, triggering severe power cuts that affected at least one million people across three western regions.</li>



<li class="">The attacks cut power to 523,000 consumers in the Lviv region, 215,000 in the Volyn region and 280,000 in the Rivne region, regional governors reported.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine’s air force said Russia used 91 missiles and 97 drones in the attack, with 12 hitting their targets, most of which were energy and fuel facilities.</li>



<li class="">President Vladimir Putin said Moscow had struck in response to Ukraine’s attacks on Russian territory with US medium-range ATACMS missiles. He warned future targets could include “decision-making centres” in Kyiv using its new Oreshnik hypersonic missile – which Moscow claims is incapable of being intercepted.</li>



<li class="">Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of a “despicable escalation”, saying it had used cruise missiles with cluster munitions in the attack. Zelenskyy said he was speaking to Western leaders – including NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz – to forge a response to the Russian attempt to “drag out the war”.</li>



<li class="">US President Joe Biden labelled Moscow’s attack “outrageous”, saying it serves as “another reminder of the urgency and importance of supporting the Ukrainian people in their defence against Russian aggression”.</li>



<li class="">Russian air defences destroyed or downed 30 Ukrainian drones in the southern Rostov region early on Friday, Regional Governor Yuri Slyusar said.</li>



<li class="">Fragments from downed Russian drones struck buildings in two Kyiv districts and injured one person late on Thursday, officials said.</li>



<li class="">Explosions were heard in Odesa on Thursday morning amid reports of a cruise missile attack in the Ukrainian Black Sea port city.</li>



<li class="">President Zelenskyy has signed into law Ukraine’s first wartime tax increases, with Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko saying the bill is vital to ensure smooth funding for the Ukrainian defence sector. </li>



<li class="">The changes, which will take effect from December 1, will see the war tax on personal income rise from 1.5 percent to 5 percent.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine has urged its partners to speed up military aid, saying quicker delivery of critical battlefield equipment is more important than drafting more men, after a senior US administration official urged Kyiv to reduce the conscription age from 25 to 18.</li>



<li class="">Ukraine is ready to host a second global summit aimed at ending Russia’s invasion in the “nearest future”, the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, has said. Ukraine held its first “peace summit” in Switzerland in June.</li>



<li class="">France, which is under pressure over its stance claiming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is immune from an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, has declined to say whether it would be prepared to arrest President Putin under a similar warrant.</li>



<li class="">Putin said during a news conference in Kazakhstan that Russia would use “precisely all means of destruction available” against Ukraine if Kyiv were to acquire nuclear arms, adding that he would be “watching their every move”.</li>



<li class="">Putin added that there were no conditions to start talks with Ukraine on a possible peace settlement, but that terms he set out in June, including Kyiv dropping its NATO ambitions, remained unchanged.</li>



<li class="">Germany has offered to re-deploy Patriot air defence missiles to NATO ally Poland at the start of the new year, the German Defence Ministry said.</li>



<li class="">A Russian court has sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov, who has represented critics of Moscow’s war in Ukraine, to seven years in prison after convicting him of spreading false information about the Russian army and “inciting hatred”.</li>



<li class="">Russia and Ukraine have agreed to each return a total of nine children to be reunited with family members, in the latest humanitarian exchange agreed upon following mediation by Qatar.</li>
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