Ukraine-Russia warfare newest: Putin threatens to focus on Kyiv with new missile after vitality grid assault

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike “decision-making centres” in Kyiv with Moscow’s new intermediate-range ballistic missile.

Putin boasted Moscow’s production of advanced missile systems exceeds that of the NATO military alliance by 10 times, as he vowed to respond to the use of Western missiles by Ukraine.

Russian attacks have not so far struck government buildings in the Ukrainian capital. Kyiv is heavily protected by air defences, but Putin says Russia’s Oreshnik hypersonic missile is incapable of being intercepted.

“At present, the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff are selecting targets to hit on Ukrainian territory,” Putin told the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) in Kazakhstan.

“These could be military facilities, defence and industrial enterprises, or decision-making centres in Kyiv.”

It comes as Russia’s “massive” aerial attack on energy infrastructure across Ukraine left at least one million people without power.

In Russia’s second big attack on Ukraine’s energy grid this month, damage to the energy and other critical infrastructure was reported by officials across the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia used cruise missiles with cluster munitions in Thursday’s attack, calling it a “vile escalation”.

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Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 13:04

Pictured: Russian overnight attacks on Odessa, Ukraine

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Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 12:48

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Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 12:29

Polish company denies that it broke the law in sending Swiss-made ammunition to Ukraine

A Polish company has strongly denied any laws were broken when it sent Swiss-made ammunition to Ukraine.

Switzerland’s government said last week it was barring exports to Polish military hardware supplier UMO after concluding that some 645,000 rounds of Swiss-made small-calibre ammunition ended up in Ukraine.

The issue is sensitive because Swiss laws on neutrality and the export of war material ban the export or re-export of Swiss-owned or Swiss-made military hardware to countries in conflict.

Poland, in contrast, is one of neighbouring Ukraine‘s staunchest allies and has sought to help Kyiv defend itself against Russia’s invasion with arms supplies.

UMO, which specializes in hardware for the military and police, said it purchased ammunition in 2023 from a Swiss ammunition provider, SwissP Defence, and later exported the ammunition to Ukraine “in accordance with the Polish law.”

It argued that it did not break Swiss law either, saying that “the Swiss government handed over control of the goods to Polish law.”

Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 12:13

Putin says Ukrainian infrastructure attack was revenge for Kyiv’s strikes on Russia

President Vladimir Putin has said that a massive Russian overnight attack on Ukrainian infrastructure was a response to Kyiv’s attacks on Russian regions using longer-range Western missiles.

Russia had unleashed its second big attack on Ukraine‘s energy infrastructure this month on Thursday, Ukrainian officials said. This cut power to more than 1 million people in the west, south, and centre of the country.

Speaking in Astana, Kazakhstan, Putin told members of a security alliance made up of ex-Soviet states:

“Tonight we conducted a comprehensive strike using 90 missiles of similar classes and 100 drones. Seventeen targets were hit.

“These are military facilities, defence industry facilities and their support systems. Let me repeat once again: these strikes on our part also took place in response to the ongoing strikes (by Ukraine) on Russian territory with American ATACMS missiles. As I have already said many times, there will always be a response from our side.”

Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 11:50

Putin says Russia could strike ‘decision-making centres’ in Kyiv

Russia is selecting targets in Ukraine that could include “decision-making centres” in Kyiv in response to Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian territory with Western weapons, President Vladimir Putin has said.

Russian attacks have not so far struck government buildings in the Ukrainian capital. Air defences heavily protect Kyiv, but Putin says Russia’s Oreshnik hypersonic missile, which it fired for the first time at a Ukrainian city last week, is incapable of being intercepted.

“Of course, we will respond to the ongoing strikes on Russian territory with long-range Western-made missiles, as has already been said, including by possibly continuing to test the Oreshnik in combat conditions, as was done on November 21,” Putin told a meeting of a security alliance of ex-Soviet countries in Kazakhstan.

“At present, the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff are selecting targets to hit on Ukrainian territory. These could be military facilities, defence and industrial enterprises, or decision-making centres in Kyiv,” he said.

Jabed Ahmed28 November 2024 11:35

Russian court sentences defence lawyer to seven years in prison over Ukraine war comments

A Russian court sentenced a defence lawyer who has represented critics of Moscow’s war in Ukraine to seven years in prison on Thursday under two statutes, spreading false information about the Russian army and “inciting hatred”, the court said.

Prosecutors had sought a 12-year sentence for Dmitry Talantov, 63, who plead not guilty, after he wrote Facebook posts which condemned the actions of Russian soldiers in Ukraine.

The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Russia had called on Wednesday for Talantov’s acquittal.

“Talantov must be released immediately and exonerated of all criminal responsibility, as acts such as expressing a non-violent opinion or peaceful dissent against the war are protected by international human rights law,” Mariana Katzarova said.

Tara Cobham28 November 2024 10:59

In pictures: Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish fire at energy infrastructure facility

Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire at an energy infrastructure facility following a missile attack in Lutsk, Volyn region, on Thursday
Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire at an energy infrastructure facility following a missile attack in Lutsk, Volyn region, on Thursday (UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP)
Tara Cobham28 November 2024 10:34

Russia’s attack comes at critical juncture of war

The war that broke out when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 is now at a critical juncture, with Russian ground forces advancing at their fastest pace so far this year in eastern Donetsk region.

Russia fired a new hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile on Ukraine this month in response to the US and Britain allowing Kyiv to strike Russian territory with advanced Western weapons.

“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin does not want peace. We must force him into peace through strength,” Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said, reiterating Kyiv’s call for more air defence and long-range capabilities from its Western allies.

Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reiterated Kyiv’s call for more air defence and long-range capabilities from its Western allies
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reiterated Kyiv’s call for more air defence and long-range capabilities from its Western allies (EPA)
Tara Cobham28 November 2024 10:24

Almost 200 missiles and drones launched at Ukraine by Russia, says Zelensky

Russia launched almost 200 missiles and drones at Ukraine in its latest attack on the countrys energy infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

In a post on X this morning, he said: “In total, approximately 100 strike drones and over 90 missiles of various types were launched.

“Several regions reported Kalibr missile strikes with cluster munitions, deliberately aimed at civilian infrastructure.

“The use of these cluster elements significantly complicates the work of our rescuers and power engineers in mitigating the damage, marking yet another vile escalation in Russia’s terrorist tactics.”

Tara Cobham28 November 2024 10:08

Source: independent.co.uk