Ukraine-Russia warfare newest: Putin bombs personal fuel pipeline to sabotage Trump ceasefire deal, Kyiv says

A gas pumping station in Sudzha, in the Russian border region of Kursk is on fire having been rocked by a major explosion

Vladimir Putin’s forces are bombing stations along their own crucial gas pipeline in an effort to sabotage any ceasefire deal with Ukraine, Kyiv’s military has said.

A gas pumping station in Sudzha, in the Russian border region of Kursk was on fire on Friday morning after being rocked by a major explosion. Ukraine’s general staff has denied that its forces struck the pipeline and instead said it had been “repeatedly shelled by the Russians themselves”.

The army accused Russia of seeking to pin the blame on Ukraine with “groundless” accusations its military was involved – all to undermine any truce and longer peace deal currently being negotiated by Donald Trump and the US.

The Sudzha pipeline has been a critical hub for Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer has warned Putin will face “severe consequences” if he breaches any peace deal with Ukraine, as western military planners begin drawing up plans to enforce any agreement between the two countries that Mr Trump and the US is trying to secure.

In Ukraine, a mass drone attack launched by Russia on Odesa overnight caused fires in three different parts of the city.

Zelensky rejects UN mission as alternative to foreign peacekeeping troops

Ukraine does not consider a UN mission an alternative to the deployment of foreign troops or security guarantees to end the war with Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday.

“With all due respect, the UN will not protect us from the occupation or Putin’s desire to come back,” Zelenskiy said at a joint press conference with Czech President Petr Pavel in Kyiv.

His comments come after reports Emmanuel Macron is looking to the UN for alternatives to putting European troops on the ground.

The Telegraph reported that the French president was considering the possibility of a UN-led mission.

(AP)
Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 15:08

Ballistic missile interceptors and pamphlets dropping in France: How Europe is preparing for nuclear war

Homeland defence is not some abstract concept to the countries bordering Russia, nor is the nuclear threat, says defence analyst Francis Tusa.

So, if the US could use a ‘kill switch’ to stop the UK from using Trident should an attack happen, how ready would we be?

Read the In Focus article here:

Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:59

Ukraine still in talks with US about minerals deal, spokesman says

Ukraine is continuing to hold talks with the United States about a minerals deal, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Friday.

The White House said on Wednesday it had moved beyond “just the economic minerals deal framework” and was focused on peace between Ukraine and Russia.

It added Donald Trump said on Thursday that the US would sign the minerals and natural resources deal with Ukraine shortly.

Earlier, it was reported by the financial times that Trump was seeking to extend the terms of the mineral deal to include control over Kyiv’s nuclear power plants.

Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:47

Polish PM: EU must be prepared for Russian attack by 2030

Poland’s prime minister has said the European Union has agreed it must be ready to defend itself against a Russian attack in five years.

Donald Tusk said EU countries currently spending less on defence were reluctant to accept the plan to be prepared by 2030.

“Behind the scenes… it stirred some emotions. Especially in countries that spend little on defence now. There are several large countries that still spend very little. And they don’t want to spend more. For now,” he told a press conference after an EU summit.

“By 2030 Europe must be, in terms of army, weapons, technology, clearly stronger than Russia. And it will be.”

Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:38

William rides in tank on visit to British troops helping defend against Russian aggression

The Prince of Wales rode in a Challenge 2 tank defending Estonia against Russian aggression after telling British troops he hoped his visit would “keep everyone on their toes”.

William, wearing a camouflage military uniform, googles and a helmet, travelled in the commander’s turret of the tank as it sped across muddy terrain in Estonia less than 100 miles from the border with Russia.

(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:23

German budget committee gives green light for 3bn euros in Ukraine aid

Germany’s budget committee has cleared the way for another 3 billion euros in military aid for Ukraine, parliamentary sources said.

The green light on Friday comes after chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz pushed through reforms to ramp up investment in defence.

The 3 billion euros include 2.547 billion earmarked by the finance ministry for Ukraine this year, topped up by other contributions, including a reimbursement from the European Peace Facility.

Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:16

Mapped: Where is key Russian gas pumping station hit by huge explosion

A fire has erupted at a gas pumping station in the Russian region of Kursk bordering Ukraine, after a huge explosion rocked the site.

Kursk has been the focus of fierce fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in recent weeks, as Vladimir Putin’s forces push to retake territory seized by Ukraine in a daring assault last year.

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Athena Stavrou21 March 2025 14:02

Czech President and Zelensky attend a commemorative ceremony for Ukrainian servicemen killed in battle

Czech President Petr Pavel and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky attend a commemorative ceremony for Ukrainian servicemen killed in battle for the village of Moshchun, considered to be a key battle in the defence of the Ukrainian capital during Russia's attack, in the Kyiv region.
Czech President Petr Pavel and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky attend a commemorative ceremony for Ukrainian servicemen killed in battle for the village of Moshchun, considered to be a key battle in the defence of the Ukrainian capital during Russia’s attack, in the Kyiv region. (via REUTERS)
21 March 2025 13:50

No10 not ruling out ground troops for Ukraine

Asked whether the focus of discussions had shifted away from the prospect of ground troops for Ukraine, a Number 10 spokesman said: “No, nothing is off the table on any of these fronts, so I wouldn’t start ruling anything out.

“But clearly thousands of troops will be required to support any deployment, whether that is at sea, on land or in the air.”

Any deployment will require significant support and the firming up of “basic logistics of … moving people and ensuring deployment rotations, so as the PM said we need to be prepared for all eventualities,” the official said.

“We’ve moved into an operational phase now and what that means is … bringing together military planners to look at the potential design of force structures, interoperability and what capability is needed to ensure a sovereign Ukraine is able to defend itself for generations to come.

“Next week, we’ll continue to accelerate the pace and scale of operational planning with further meetings at our Northwood headquarters as we look forward more closely at the details and structure of any future force.”

21 March 2025 13:45

Top Russian official thanks Kim Jong Un for support

Russia’s Security Council secretary Sergei Shoigu thanked Kim Jong Un for North Korea’s ongoing support in its war against Ukraine during a visit today, Russian state-owned news agency Tass reported.

Russia's Security Council secretary, Sergey Shoigu, centre left, arrived at Pyongyang Airport on Friday and was received by Party Secretary Park Chung-cheon, in a photo provided by the North Korean government
Russia’s Security Council secretary, Sergey Shoigu, centre left, arrived at Pyongyang Airport on Friday and was received by Party Secretary Park Chung-cheon, in a photo provided by the North Korean government ((Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

In late February, South Korea’s spy agency said North Korea appeared to have sent additional troops to Russia. South Korean media put the number of newly sent North Korean soldiers at about 1,000 to 3,000.

Tass quoted Mr Shoigu as saying: “I would like to express my gratitude to our Korean friends for solidarity with Russia’s position on all critical geopolitical issues and on the Ukrainian issue in particular,” when speaking with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday.

Mr Shoigu emphasised that Russia “highly values the achieved level of strategic relations between the countries and is committed to deepen them.”

Rachel Clun21 March 2025 13:16

Source: independent.co.uk