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Zelensky says Ukraine could temporarily cede territory in exchange for Nato membership

Ukraine has claimed to have struck a Russian industrial facility producing fuel for missiles, as Moscow says it has foiled several assassination plots on senior officers.

Kyiv said on Thursday that its air force had had carried out a strike in Russia’s Rostov region on a factory which was used to produce solid fuel for ballistic missiles used in attacks on Ukraine.

It did say what damage was caused in the attack or give an exact date, but said it had been struck in the past few days.

It comes as Russia claimed it had foiled several Ukrainian plots to assassinate senior officers and their families using bombs disguised as power banks or document folders.

The country’s Federal Security Service said it had arrested four Russians accused of helping plan the attack, just weeks after a high-ranking oddicer was killed outside his Moscow apartment by a bomb attached to an electric scooter.

It comes weeks after Ukraine’s intelligence service killed a top Russian officer outside his apartment building in Moscow by detonating a bomb attached to an electric scooter.

Injured North Korean soldier fighting for Russia captured by Ukrainian forces, South Korea says

South Korean intelligence services have claimed that Ukraine had captured a wounded North Korean soldier fighting for Russia, Korean broadcaster YTN reported.

It marks the first time a North Korean has been taken by Ukrainian forces since Pyongyang sent thousands of troops to help Russia in the fighting in the Kursk region.

“Through real-time information sharing with an allied country’s intelligence agency, it has been confirmed that one injured North Korean soldier has been captured,” South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said in a statement.

Stuti Mishra27 December 2024 05:27

Ukraine’s military intelligence claims North Korean troops in Russia suffering heavy battlefield losses

North Korean troops are suffering heavy losses in the fighting in Russia’s Kursk region and facing logistical difficulties as a result of Ukrainian attacks, Kyiv’s military intelligence claimed on Thursday.

The intelligence agency, known by its acronym GUR, said Ukrainian strikes near Novoivanovka inflicted heavy casualties on North Korean units. It said North Korean troops also faced supply issues and even shortages of drinking water.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed earlier this week that 3,000 North Korean troops had been killed and wounded in the fighting in Kursk. It marked the first estimate by Ukraine of North Korean casualties several weeks after Kyiv announced that North Korea had sent over 10,000 troops to help the Russian war effort.

The casualty disclosure came as the Joe Biden administration was pressing to send as much military aid as possible to Ukraine before president-elect Donald Trump takes over in January.

Ukrainian forces launched an incursion into the Kursk region in August, dealing a significant blow to Russia’s prestige and forcing it to deploy some of its troops from eastern Ukraine, where they were pressing a slow-moving offensive.

The Russian army has been able to reclaim some territory in the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces, but has failed to fully dislodge them.

Stuti Mishra27 December 2024 05:00

Xi Jinping will visit Russia in 2025, Russian ambassador says

China’s president Xi Jinping will visit Russia in 2025, Russia’s state-run RIA news agency quoted Moscow’s ambassador to Beijing as saying early on Friday.

“As for concrete bilateral events, I can say that the appropriate plans are actively being drawn up,” ambassador Igor Morgulov told RIA.

“What can be said that is no secret, in terms of priority, is that the chairman of the People’s Republic of China is expected in Russia next year.”

China hasn’t confirmed the visit yet.

Mr Putin visited China in February 2022, proclaiming a “no limits” partnership days before he sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine. He was in Beijing again last May, after his re-election by a landslide, welcoming a “new era” of relations focusing on opposition to US policy.

Stuti Mishra27 December 2024 04:00

Kremlin rejects claims exiled Syrian dictator Assad’s wife is seeking a divorce in Moscow

The Kremlin has sought to dismiss reports that Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s wife is seeking a divorce, after the couple were forced to flee to Russia.

Stuti Mishra27 December 2024 03:11

Ukraine’s bold postage stamps become symbols of resistance

Ukraine’s postage stamps have become symbols of resistance and resilience during the war, using bold and sometimes provocative designs to boost morale and fund essential causes, the BBC reported.

Notable examples include a stamp featuring a soldier flipping off a Russian warship, which became iconic after the ship’s sinking, and others depicting a Ukrainian tractor towing a Russian tank or the mine-sniffing dog Patron.

Oscar Young from the UK-based stamp dealers and auctioneers Stanley Gibbons describes Ukraine’s war-focused approach to stamp design as highly unconventional.

“Generally stamps are artistic and polite, but to go out your way and be quite rude, placing profanity and being very gesturous on stamps – that is quite unique to these particular issues,” he told the BBC.

Athena Stavrou27 December 2024 02:00

Watch: Ukrainian soldiers celebrate Christmas on frontline of war

Ukrainian soldiers celebrate Christmas on frontline of war

Athena Stavrou26 December 2024 23:00

Putin’s Christmas Day attacks were designed to show ruthless force – but they may backfire

Half a million were left without heating and one person was killed as Russia launched more than 70 missiles at Kharkiv.

Yet 2025 will almost certainly be the year when the war ends – and it will not be the unmitigated disaster for Ukraine that seemed likely even a few months ago.

Athena Stavrou26 December 2024 22:00

Starmer condemns Russia’s Christmas Day strikes on Ukraine power grid – ICYMI

Russia’s “bloody and brutal war machine” has shown no respite “even at Christmas”, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said, as he condemned strikes against Ukraine’s energy grid.

Moscow has launched a massive missile barrage on Christmas Day, with the aim of crippling energy infrastructure sites across Ukraine.

More than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles and more than 100 drones, were used in the attack, according to Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky.

Sir Keir condemned what he called an “ongoing assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure”.

He added: “I pay tribute to the resilience of the Ukrainian people, and the leadership of President Zelensky, in the face of further drone and missile attacks from (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s bloody and brutal war machine, with no respite, even at Christmas.”

He added: “As we go into the New Year, it remains vital that we redouble our resolve to place Ukraine in the strongest possible position to end Russia’s illegal aggression against the Ukrainian people.”

Athena Stavrou26 December 2024 21:00

Russia claims Ukrainian assassination attempts foiled

Russia has claimed it has foiled a number of plots to assassinate high-ranking officers and their families in Moscow.

The country’s Federal Security Service claimed the plot involved using bombs disguised as power banks or document folders, and added that four Russian citizens allegedly involved in planning the attack had been detained.

It comes weeks after Ukraine’s intelligence service killed a top Russian officer outside his apartment building in Moscow by detonating a bomb attached to an electric scooter.

An SBU source confirmed to Reuters that the Ukrainian intelligence agency had been behind the hit.

Athena Stavrou26 December 2024 20:00

latest pictures from Ukraine

Members of the artillery unit of the special rifle battalion of Zaporizhzhia region police fire a small multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) towards Russian troops in a front line.
Members of the artillery unit of the special rifle battalion of Zaporizhzhia region police fire a small multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) towards Russian troops in a front line. (REUTERS)
firefighters pushing out a fire after a shell explosion in a residential building from a Russian shelling in Bilozerka village, Kherson region.
firefighters pushing out a fire after a shell explosion in a residential building from a Russian shelling in Bilozerka village, Kherson region. (UKRAINE EMERGENCY MINISTRY PRESS)
An injured Ukrainian serviceman takes off his shirt after arriving from the battlefield at Medical Service
An injured Ukrainian serviceman takes off his shirt after arriving from the battlefield at Medical Service “Ulf” of the 108th Separate Battalion “Da Vinci Wolves” on Pokrovsk direction (AP)

Athena Stavrou26 December 2024 19:00

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