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Trump claims he could end Russia-Ukraine war as he meets with Zelensky

Ukraine faces its toughest winter since Russia’s full scale invasion began in February 2022, Nato secretary general Mark Rutte said on Tuesday.

Rutte, who became Nato chief earlier this month, was speaking at a joint press conference in Brussels with the President of Findland, Alexander Stubb.

It comes after Russian president Vladimir Putin’s forces yesterday launched a hypersonic missile barrage at Kyiv, hours after a Ukrainian strike started a fire at Moscow’s largest oil depot in occupied Crimea.

Ukrainian troops were forced to down at least two eight-metre long Kinzhal missiles fired at Kyiv while another hit an airfield 170 miles further west in Starokostyantyniv. The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal is a nuclear-capable, Russian air-launched ballistic missile, described as a “next-generation” weapon by Putin in 2018.

In the Donbas, Russian forces have entered the outskirts of the eastern Ukraine frontline city of Toretsk, Ukraine’s military said last night.

US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said Ukraine will need to be in the room for any peace talks to negotiate a solution to end the Russian invasion.

“Ukraine must have a say in the future,” she told CBS News during an interview on 60 Minutes.

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More than 170 combat clashes in past day

Ukrainian forces engaged in 172 clashes from Monday into Tuesday morning, Ukraine’s general staff said.

Russia focussed their attacks on the eastern Pokrovsk and Kurakhove fronts as they continued attempts to push westwards from Donetsk.

Ukrainian forces repelled 26 assaults on the Pokrovsk front, Ukrainska Pravda reported.

The Kurakhove front, roughly 50 kilometres south of Pokrovsk, saw over 37 Russian attacks, which Ukraine’s general staff say were successfully defended.

Clashes were also reported on the Kharkiv, Kupiansk, Lyman, Kramatorsk, and Toretsk fronts. These fronts are all in eastern and northeastern Ukraine.

Ukraine’s operation in Russia’s Kursk region also continues. Russia carried out 17 airstrikes in Kursk over the past 24 hours, Ukraine says.

Alex Croft8 October 2024 18:16

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North Korea is ‘highly likely’ sending troops to fight for Russia in Ukraine, South Korea says

Read the full report by The Independent’s Shweta Sharma:

Alex Croft8 October 2024 17:44

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Ukraine shoots down 18 Russian drones on Monday night

Ukraine’s air force says it shot down 18 Russian drones in an overnight attack between Monday and Tuesday.

Russian forces launched two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 19 drones in the attack on the southern region of Odesa, the air force said on Telegram.

But after 18 drones were shot down, the last one returned to Russian territory, Reuters reported.

Oleh Kiper, the Odesa regional governor, said a fire broke out on three floors of an apartment building in the city of Chornomorsk. No casualties were reported.

Another fire was extinguished at an administratice and production building, and one drone dropped into an open area without detonating.

On Monday, a Russian missile hit vessel bearing the flag of Palau. One Ukrainian national was killed and five crew members were injured in the second such attack in two days, officials said.

Alex Croft8 October 2024 17:17

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Trump spoke with Putin at least seven times since leaving White House, Bob Woodward reports

A new book from journalist Bob Woodward includes extensive reporting about President Joe Biden’s “blunt, profanity-laced” behind-the-scenes responses to Putin’s war in Ukraine and Israel’s war in Gaza.

Alex Woodward8 October 2024 16:51

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/putin-home-russia-ukraine-war-b2625788.html

Vladimir Putin has demolished his holiday villa by the Black Sea after he stopped visiting the area out of fear for his life relating to strikes from Ukraine, a Russian opposition website has claimed.

The site of his villa near Sochi has become a regular spot for Ukrainian drone attacks – something which Putin “fears”, according to Proekt.

The independent news site published a pair of satellite images, one showing the villa standing in May 2023 and another from May 2024 after it was flattened. Proekt said the “site of the dacha is now a pit”.

Read the full report below:

Alex Croft8 October 2024 16:50

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Hungary opposes $35 billion EU loan to Ukraine

Hungary will oppose the EU decision to provide a $35 billion loan to Ukraine at the expense of frozen Russian assets – calling instead to wait for the US presidential election.

Mihály Varga, Hungary’s Finance Minister, said on October 8 that the “prolongation of the Russian sanctions” should be decided “after the US elections”.

He added: “That was the Hungarian position… We have to see in which direction the future US administration is going [on] this issue.”

Varga said the candidates are adopting different positions one “in the direction [of] peace” and the other “continue to the war”.

Ukraine will not have to return the money which comes as part of the $50 billion loan plan from G7 leaders, because it comes from Russian assets.

The EU is committed to providing $35 billion in total as per the terms of the plan.

Alex Croft8 October 2024 16:26

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Russian drones violate no-fly zone near power plant

Russian Shahed drones violated the no-fly zone near a Ukrainian nuclear powerplant – prompting suggestions Russia may be preparing to strike nuclear infrastructure.

Energoatom, a state-owned nuclear power company and Ukraine’s largest power producer, said in a statement: “On the night of 6-7 October, two Russian UAVs were spotted near the industrial site of the Pivdennoukrainsk NPP. The distance between the UAVs and the nuclear facilities was less than 10 km.”

The number of sightings of Russian UAVs near the site has recently increased drastically, the energy company notes according to Ukrainska Pravda.

It comes after a Russian drone was spotted flying at a dangerously low height near the Rivne nuclear power plant in late September.

Russia has continued striking Ukraine’s energy systems, prompting the Nato secretary general to warn that Ukraine faces its toughest winter yet.

A man passes by a burnt transformer from one of power plants badly damaged in one of Russia's recent missile attacks on energy system in Kyiv,
A man passes by a burnt transformer from one of power plants badly damaged in one of Russia’s recent missile attacks on energy system in Kyiv, (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Alex Croft8 October 2024 16:15

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Two killed in Kharkiv strike

Guided bombs sent by Russia have killed two people and injured at least three others in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.

Russian forces fired at least four guided bombs at the city, according to regional governor Oleh Syniehubov on Telegram.

Alex Croft8 October 2024 15:54

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Tough winter ahead after attacks on energy infrastructure – more from Nato secretary general

Moscow’s targeting of Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure may leave the country facing its toughest winter yet, Nato secretary general Mark Rutte said on Tuesday.

“NATO must and will do more to help Ukraine. The more military support we give, the faster this war will end,” he told reporters in a joint news conference with Finnish president Alexander Stubb.

Alex Croft8 October 2024 15:52

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Russia on mission to cause ‘sustained mayhem’ on UK streets, MI5 warns

British intelligence is facing a “hell of a job” over rising threats from Iran and Russia, as well as the resurgence of Isis and Al-Qaeda, the head of MI5 has warned.

A day after Sir Keir Starmer called on the international community to focus on the “malign” regime in Iran, which supports proxies across the Middle East including Hamas and Hezbollah, Ken McCallum said British intelligence has thwarted 20 Tehran-backed plots that “presented potentially lethal threats to British citizens” since the start of 2022.

The Independent’s Tom Watling reports:

Alex Croft8 October 2024 15:42

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