Ukraine has launched a major aerial strike on occupied Crimea overnight, with local Russia-appointed officials saying the attack triggered evacuations.
The Russia-installed governor of Sevastopol said the “massive” attack involved at least four drones as well as ATACMS missiles, and that the debris from their interception fell on residential areas.
It comes as Turkey has launched a newly built anti-submarine warship that is due to be delivered to Ukraine. The Ukrainian first lady, Olena Zelenska, attended the launch event of the Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi.
Earlier, Ukraine received its first batch of long-awaited F-16 jets in a landmark moment for the war-torn country as it tries to rebuild its battered air force.
The fighter jets, built by Lockheed Martin, have been on Ukraine’s wish list for a long time because of their destructive power and global availability. The jets are equipped with a 20mm cannon and can carry bombs, rockets and missiles.
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Western countries have pledged F-16s to Kyiv, and some have arrived in Ukraine, officials in Washington confirmed. The fighter jets are expected to start flying sorties in Ukrainian skies soon and will be a much-needed boost to the country’s current fleet of Soviet-era jets to counter Russia’s invasion.
United States president Joe Biden gave the go-ahead in August 2023 for used F-16s to be deployed to Ukraine, though the US won’t be providing any of its own planes. Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have committed to providing Ukraine with more than 60 of them over the coming months in what could be a slow trickle of deliveries.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 07:16
Moldova expels Russian diplomat after detaining two officials suspected of treason and conspiracy
Moldova’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Thursday it has expelled a Russian diplomat after two Moldovan officials were detained on suspicion of treason and conspiracy against the European Union candidate country.
One of the Moldovan officials is suspected of treason for allegedly collecting and providing information to an embassy employee that could be used against Moldova’s interests, the Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime and Special Cases said, and the other is accused of plotting against the country for personal gain.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 August 2024 07:00
Russia launched more drone attacks than Russia in July
Ukraine launched more long-range drone attacks than Russia in July for the first time since the war began.
According to figures published by the Ukrainian army, Russia launched 426 Shahed-type drones into Ukraine and Kyiv hit back with over 520 drones.
It comes as Russia has faced destructive attacks on its oil refineries and other targets in recent months appearing less effective in shooting down the Ukrainian weapons.
The Ukrainian drone attacks were considerably more than 200 attacks in each of the previous two months.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 06:52
Small Ukrainian drone said to have destroyed $15m Russian helicopter
A small quadcopter drone reportedly shot down a 12-ton Russian helicopter near Russian-occupied Donetsk, in what could be the first time a drone has taken down a military helicopter.
The Mi-8 military helicopter of the Russian army was pictured burning after a drone carrying explosives rammed into the target when it was still near the ground, reported Forbes, citing Russian bloggers.
The Russian bloggers indicated that the attack was carried out at an unprecedented distance from the frontline for such a small drone, or about 50km.
The Ukrainian drone pilot is said to have shot down the three-crew Russian helicopter, which performs attack, transport and medical-evacuation missions, on Wednesday.
“Caught at the moment of takeoff,” a Russian blogger reported.
Photos and videos on social media purported to show the chopper burning in Donetsk.
Several observers following the war said they had received reports of the helicopter being downed.
Yury Butusov, a Ukrainian journalist, said that it was the first time that a Ukrainian drone interceptor destroyed a manned helicopter in the air.
“The entire crew and passengers were eliminated. The cost of the Mi-8 itself is at least $15m. If it is confirmed that a drone was used, it is a historic achievement worthy of Ukraine’s highest awards,” he said.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 06:36
From Gaza to Kyiv, the Palestinian doctor forced to live between two wars
In war-torn Ukraine, he is Alya Shabaanovich Gali, a popular doctor with a line of patients waiting to see him. To his family thousands of kilometers away in the Gaza Strip, he is Alaa Shabaan Abu Ghali, the one who left.
For the past 30 years, these identities rarely had cause to merge: Gali moved away amid instability in Gaza, settled into his new home in Kyiv, adopted a different name to better suit the local tongue, and married a Ukranian woman. Through calls, he kept up with his mother and siblings in Gaza’s southernmost city, Rafah. But mostly, their lives played out in parallel.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 August 2024 06:00
Turkey launches anti-submarine warship for Ukraine
Turkey has launched a newly built anti-submarine warship that is due to be delivered to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian first lady, Olena Zelenska, attended the launch event of the Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi.
Ukraine’s defence minister, Rustem Umerov, said: “Corvettes Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi and [previously launched] Hetman Ivan Mazepa, which were built in Turkey due to Russian aggression, are equipped with cutting-edge weapons and will become a significant addition to our fleet.
“Ukraine has already broken the dominance of the Russian fleet at sea, destroying dozens of ships. We are actively expanding the capabilities of the Ukrainian navy in the Black and Azov seas.”
It remains uncertain when either warship will reach Ukraine, as the Montreux Convention generally restricts warring parties’ warships from entering or exiting the Black Sea through the Bosphorus, which is controlled by Turkey.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 05:44
Biden and Harris welcome returning Americans
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were the first to embrace the three Americans who stepped out of the plane from Russia after being freed in the biggest prisoner swap since the Soviet Era.
Biden hugged former US Marine Paul Whelan who was the first to step down from the plane.
It was an emotional moment for friends, colleagues and families of Whelan, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva.
The WSJ colleagues who arrived at the airport cheered for Gershkovich as he stepped out of the plane.
The family of Kurmasheva was seen overjoyed and emotional as they hugged her.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 05:05
Russia holds military drills on disputed Kuril islands
Russian missile units have held drills on one of the disputed Kuril islands which Japan considers its own territory, the Interfax news agency reported.
The troops practised moving and camouflaging their vehicles on Matua island, it said, citing the Russian defence ministry.
Soviet troops seized the four islands off Japan’s Hokkaido at the end of the Second World War and they have remained in Moscow’s hands ever since, preventing the two countries signing a peace treaty.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 August 2024 05:00
Aircraft carrying freed prisoners touches down at Joint Base Andrews
The aircraft carrying the freed prisoners, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former US Marine Paul Whelan and Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, has landed at Joint Base Andrews.
They are now taxing towards a platform set up for the press, our reporter Andrew Feinberg is reporting from the ground.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 04:46
Nine-storey building being evacuated in Russia-controlled Crimea after ‘massive’ strike
A nine-storey building is being evacuated after fragments from an ATACMS missile damaged it in the Russia-controlled city of Sevastopol in Crimea.
Russia’s governor of the city, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said no one had been hurt in the incident and warned locals not to approach other fragments of missiles.
A “massive” overnight drone attack by Ukrainian forces was intercepted by air defences, he said.
He said fragments of intercepted drones had landed on a street, on a lawn, on a roof and in a courtyard.
Shweta Sharma2 August 2024 04:40