Putin’s forces have launched a major drone attack on 15 Ukrainian regions, causing widespread damage to commercial and residential infrastructure.
The Ukrainian air force said it had shot down 78 out of 105 Russian drones during the assault, with 23 more likely impacted by active electronic jamming.
Authorities in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv said the air force had downed around 15 drones over the city and its surroundings during an air alert that lasted more than five hours.
An attack on the southern region of Odesa damaged power lines, regional governor Oleh Kiper said. Workers restored power to more than 3,000 consumers, though a further 2,000 people remained without power in one of the districts.
It comes as claimed a key town in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv’s troops were forced to withdraw from the area after years of fighting.
The Russian Army said it had seized Vuhledar, Donetsk, a bastion that had resisted intense attacks since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Control of the area, which lies at the intersection of the eastern and southern battlefields, is significant because it will ease Russia’s advance as it tries to pierce deeper behind the Ukrainian defensive lines.
Full report: The fall of Vuhledar is a microcosm of Ukraine’s wartime predicament
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 12:14
Ukraine requires ‘considerable’ assistance from western allies, think tank says
Ukraine still requires “considerable” support from western allies despite increasing its domestic output of weapons and military equipment, a think tank has said.
The Institute for the Study of War said Ukraine’s efforts to expand domestic arms output will allow it to reduce its dependence on western military aid in the long term, but Kyiv still needs “considerable” assistance from allies over the next few years to defend against Russia.
Russia announced yesterday it will raise its defence spending by 25 per cent to its highest on record, reaching 13.5tn rubles (£109bn) in 2025.
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 11:45
Russian court to hear case of American charged as Ukrainian mercenary behind closed doors, state media says
A Russian court has decided to hear the case of Stephen Hubbard, a US citizen accused of fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine, behind closed doors, Russian state news agency TASS reported.
Russian state media have cited prosecutors as saying Mr Hubbard signed a contract with a Ukrainian territorial defence unit in the city of Izyum in February 2022. He was captured by Russian forces that April.
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 11:14
12 injured after a Russian glide bomb smashes into a Ukrainian apartment building
A Russian glide bomb struck a five-story apartment block in Kharkiv, Ukraine‘s second-largest city, injuring at least 12 people including a 3-year-old girl, local officials have said. The bomb hit between the third and fourth floors of the building on Wednesday night, igniting blazes, Kharkiv regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said. Firefighters searched for survivors through smoke and rubble.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said the latest Kharkiv attack highlighted the urgent need for increased support from Ukraine’s Western allies.
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 10:49
Russian attack damages power lines, substations in three regions, Ukraine’s energy ministry says
A Russian drone attack damaged power lines and substations in the Kyiv, Odesa and Ivano-Frankivsk regions, Ukraine‘s energy ministry has said via the Telegram messaging app.
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 10:19
Pictured: Russian strike on residential building in Kharkiv
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 09:49
Ukraine’s military says it struck Russian radar station with ATACMS missiles
The Ukrainian military has said it had used ATACMS ballistic missiles to strike a Russian radar station to reduce Moscow’s ability “to detect, track and intercept aerodynamic and ballistic targets”.
The military did not say when the strike had taken place or give the venue of the ‘Nebo-M’ radar station in its statement on the Telegram messaging app.
“The destruction of the Nebo-M radar will create a favourable ‘air corridor’ for the effective use of Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG cruise missiles,” it said.
The Ukrainian military said it believed Russia had 10 such operational systems left, each estimated to be worth more than $100 million.
The United States sent long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine this spring and White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Ukraine had committed at the time to only using the weapons inside its own territory. Russian forces currently occupy about 18% of Ukraine’s territory.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been pleading with allies for months to let Ukraine fire Western missiles, including long-range US ATACMS and Britain’s Storm Shadow, deep into Russia.
Jabed Ahmed3 October 2024 09:31
Russia’s major drone attack damages residential buildings
A major Russian drone attack overnight on 15 Ukrainian regions has caused damage to commercial, residential buildings and kindergarten schools, local authorities said this morning. No immediate casualties have been reported so far.
The Ukrainian air force said it had shot down 78 out of 105 Russian drones during the assault, with 23 more likely impacted by active electronic jamming.
The air force shot down 16 drones in the Cherkasy region and debris caused a forest fire which has since been put out, local authorities said.
Authorities in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv said the air force had downed around 15 drones over the city and its surroundings during an air alert that lasted more than five hours. Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, said the drone debris had fallen in the Desnianskyi district but said they had caused no fires.
However, the overnight attack caused fires in three other districts of the Kyiv region which have since been extinguished, regional authorities said.
An attack on the southern region of Odesa damaged power lines, regional governor Oleh Kiper said. Workers restored power to more than 3,000 consumers, though a further 2,000 people remained without power in one of the districts, he said.
Dozens of Russian drones also targeted the central Ukrainian region of Poltava, damaging six commercial buildings and shattering windows in a residential building and a kindergarten, governor Filip Pronin said on Telegram.
Another attack, on the central region of Kirovohrad, also damaged windows in a residential apartment and neighbouring garages, governor Andriy Raykovych said.
Arpan Rai3 October 2024 08:42
Russia suffers heavy losses in capturing Vuhledar, says think-tank
Russia suffered heavy losses in its bid to capture the frontline town of Vuhledar, a think-tank has said, citing military reports.
Vladimir Putin’s forces claimed the key town in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv’s troops were forced to withdraw from the area yesterday after years of fighting.
“Ukraine’s Khortytsia Group of Forces reported on 2 October that Russian forces suffered significant losses during their efforts to seize Vuhledar and that the Ukrainian high command gave Ukrainian forces permission to withdraw from Vuhledar to preserve personnel and combat equipment,” the Institute for the Study of War said in its latest assessment.
It added that official Ukrainian military sources acknowledged that Russian forces have seized Vuhledar (southwest of Donetsk City) amid further Russian advances northwest of the town.
The ISW said geolocated footage published on 1 October indicates that Russian forces recently marginally advanced along the Pavlivka-Bohoyavlenka road northwest of Vuhledar.
Arpan Rai3 October 2024 08:06
Russia is ready for long confrontation with US, senior diplomat says
Russia must prepare for a long confrontation with the United States and has sent repeated warnings to Washington over the crisis in relations, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned.
The Ukraine war has triggered the gravest confrontation between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
The conflict is entering what Russian officials say is the most dangerous phase to date. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been urging Kyiv’s allies for months to let Ukraine fire longer-range Western missiles deep into Russia to limit Moscow’s ability to launch attacks.
Mr Ryabkov, who oversees arms control and relations with Washington, said Moscow had no illusions about relations, given the “bipartisan anti-Russian consensus” in the United States.
“We must prepare for a long-term confrontation with this country. We are ready for this in every sense,” Mr Ryabkov was quoted as saying by state news agency RIA.
Alex Croft3 October 2024 08:00