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Ukraine-Russia live: Kyiv outraged by UN chief’s ‘trip to meet Putin’ as Russian commander killed with hammer

UN has neither confirmed nor denied Guterres’ attendance at Kazan summit

Arpan Rai
Tuesday 22 October 2024 07:03
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Ukraine video claims to show North Korean soldiers lining up to collect Russia military gear

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Ukraine has slammed UN secretary general Antonio Guterres for what it said was his acceptance of an invitation from “war criminal” Vladimir Putin to the Russia-hosted Brics summit this week.

“The UN secretary general declined Ukraine’s invitation to the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland,” the ministry said. “He did, however, accept the invitation to Kazan from war criminal Putin. This is a wrong choice that does not advance the cause of peace. It only damages the UN’s reputation,” the ministry said.

The UN has neither confirmed nor denied Mr Guterres attendance at the Russian summit, and said it would release details of his schedule in due course. The Kazan summit begins later today.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military intelligence agency said a senior Russian air force commander had been beaten to death with a hammer inside Russia.

Ukraine said Col Dmitry Golenkov was behind one of the most lethal airstrikes on Ukraine, one which targeted a shopping centre with a rocket.

And earlier South Korea summoned the Russian ambassador to Seoul, asking the Kremlin for the “immediate withdrawal” of North Korean troops which it says are about to be deployed to fight in Ukraine.

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North Korea sending troops to Ukraine would escalate conflict, says NATO

If North Korea were to send troops to Ukraine to fight with Russia, it would significantly escalate the conflict, NATO Chief Mark Rutte said X.

Rutte said he discussed the alliance’s close partnership with South Korea with president Yoon Suk-yeol, focusing on defense, industrial cooperation and the interconnected security of the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said last week that North Korea was preparing to send 10,000 soldiers to help Moscow’s war effort and that some North Korean officers were already deployed on Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory.

The West has long accused North Korea of supplying weapons to Russia. Rutte and the Pentagon both said last week that they have found no evidence yet of a North Korean military presence on the ground in Ukraine.

Rachel Hagan21 October 2024 08:51
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China calls for de-escalation after reports of North Korean troops in Russia

China hopes all parties will work to de-escalate the situation following South Korea’s statement that North Korea has sent troops to Russia for deployment in Ukraine, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin left, and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un pictured together in June
Russian President Vladimir Putin left, and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un pictured together in June (Sputnik)
Rachel Hagan21 October 2024 08:24
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Ukrainian drone strikes target deep inside Russia

Ukraine drone strikes targeted Moscow and an explosives manufacturer in the Nizhny Novgorod region overnight, Kyiv’s General Staff reported on Sunday.

It came after Telegram channels and local officials had reported strikes targeted deep inside Russian territory.

Ukrainian forces also say they attacked infrastructure in a military airfield in the Lipetsk region in the overnight attack. The General Staff is still assessing the extent of the damage.

The explosive manufacturer plant in Dzerzhinsk is one of the largest used by Russian forces in the war in Ukraine and is subject to sanctions by the United States and the European Union.

Russian air defence units downed 110 Ukrainian drones over Russia overnight on Sunday, including one over Moscow, said the defence ministry. It added that eight Ukrainian drones were destroyed over Nizhny Novgorod.

Four firefighters received minor shrapnel wounds from a drone attack on an industrial zone in Dzerzhinsk city, the regional governor said.

Rachel Hagan21 October 2024 08:00
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Seoul summons Russian envoy over North Korean troops deployment

South Korea’s foreign ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador in Seoul in protest over what it has said was the dispatch of North Korean troops to the country for deployment in Ukraine.

Georgy Zinoviev, the top Russian envoy to Seoul, told Yonhap that he met with South Korea’s first vice foreign minister Kim Hong-kyun earlier in the day, according to the news agency.

South Korea’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

South Korea’s spy agency said last week that North Korea had sent 1,500 special forces troops to Russia’s Far East for training and acclimatising at local military bases and that they will likely be deployed for combat in the war in Ukraine.

Arpan Rai21 October 2024 07:55
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Pentagon chief reaches Ukraine in show of support

US defence secretary Lloyd Austin visited Ukraine this morning in a show of US support for Kyiv just two weeks ahead of the presidential election that is casting uncertainty over the future of Western support.

Mr Austin’s trip, his fourth and likely final visit as president Joe Biden’s Pentagon chief, will include in-depth discussions about the American efforts to help Kyiv shore up its defences as Moscow’s forces advance in the east.

Arpan Rai21 October 2024 07:28
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Navalny’s prison diaries to be released this week

Alexei Navalny’s memoir Patriot compiled from his prison diaries is set to be published tomorrow.

The Russian opposition leader’s memoir has been edited by his widow Yulia Navalnaya and will be released in 22 languages, including Russian.

Navalny, the most prominent critic of Vladimir Putin until his death earlier this year, wrote that he expected to die in prison. “I knew from the outset that I would be imprisoned for life – either the rest of my life or until the end of the life of this regime,” he wrote in a diary entry in March 2022. “I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here,” he said.

His widow has said she “wants his voice to be heard loudly even after his death”. Navalny died under unknown circumstances inside a Russian prison facility on 16 February 2024.

Read more here about extracts of Patriot published earlier this month:

Navalny’s diary: Guards slipped sweets in his pocket to ‘undermine’ hunger strike

Russia’s opposition leader Alexei Navalny said he hoped his prison memoir would be his ‘memorial’ and he wanted his family to get royalties if he was ‘whacked’

Arpan Rai21 October 2024 06:37
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ICYMI: Ukrainian drone attack wounds four firefighters in Russia’s Dzerzhinsk

Four firefighters in an industrial zone in Dzerzhinsk in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region received minor shrapnel wounds from a Ukrainian drone attack, the region’s governor said on Sunday.

“They were given the necessary medical care, everyone was sent home,” Gleb Nikitin said on the Telegram messaging app.

The Russian RIA agency reported that Russian air defence systems destroyed 110 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions, including eight over Nizhny Novgorod region, some 400 km east of Moscow.

Alex Croft21 October 2024 06:03
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Russia downs 18 Ukrainian drones overnight

Russia’s air defence units destroyed 18 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Russian defence ministry said today.

Of these, 11 of the drones were downed over the territory of the Rostov region, while the rest was destroyed over the Bryansk, Kursk and Oryol regions, the ministry said.

Arpan Rai21 October 2024 05:52
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Russia attacks Kyiv with drones for second night in a row

Russia launched several waves of drones targeting Kyiv for the second night in a row, damaging residential buildings and injuring at least one civilian, Ukrainian officials said early today.

“Another night, another worry,” Serhiy Popko, head of Kyiv’s military administration said. “The enemy does not reduce the intensity of air attacks on Ukraine and Kyiv.”

About 10 drones targeting the city in several waves and from different directions were destroyed, Mr Popko said. While none of the weapons hit their target, falling debris injured at least one man, he added.

Debris fell onto three of Kyiv’s major districts, causing some damage to roofs and the facades of several residential buildings and power cables, mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

Arpan Rai21 October 2024 05:48
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Report: Trump blames Zelensky and Biden – but not Putin – for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Donald Trump held Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Joe Biden responsible for the Russia-Ukraine war in an interview — but made no reference to Vladimir Putin.

Two and a half years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Trump pinned the blame squarely on Zelensky and Biden for the conflict during an interview with podcaster Patrick Bet-David, which aired Thursday.

“I think Zelensky is one of the greatest salesmen I’ve ever seen,” Trump said, grumbling about how much aid the US has given Ukraine.

Read the full report below:

Trump blames Zelensky and Biden – but not Putin – for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

President Biden ‘instigated that war,’ Trump claimed during a podcast interview that aired Thursday

Alex Croft21 October 2024 05:01

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