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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘dragging Asia into war’ as North Korea troops join marine and air forces

Pyongyang is said to have dispatched between 10,000-12,000 troops to aid Putin’s forces

Jabed Ahmed,Arpan Rai
Monday 02 December 2024 14:49 GMT
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Vladimir Putin is “dragging Asia” into the war in Ukraine with the use of Chinese-made drones and North Korean troops, the German foreign minister has said.

On a visit to Beijing, Annalena Baerbock stressed the responsibility of permanent members of the UN Security Council, such as China, not to further fuel conflicts with their support.

“Drones from Chinese factories and North Korean troops attacking peace in the centre of Europe violate our core European security interests,” Ms Baerbock said after meeting with her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi.

It comes after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky revealed North Korean soldiers deployed to fight for Russia have been killed.

Pyongyang is said to have dispatched between 10,000-12,000 troops to aid Putin’s forces.

A Ukrainian military intelligence spokesperson told Radio Free Europe an additional 2,000 North Korean troops have been assigned to Russia's Marine and airborne units fighting on the front.

Meawhile on the frontlines, Moscow's troops have been capturing village after village in Ukraine's east, part of a drive to fully seize the industrial Donbas region, while Russian airstrikes continue to target a hobbled Ukrainian energy grid as winter sets in.

German Chancellor announces Ukraine military aid in visit to Kyiv

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has made an unexpected visit to Kyiv, promising military aid worth €650 million (£538mn).

The visit, his second since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago, signals Germany's support at a time of uncertainty ahead of President-elect Donald Trump taking the reins at the White House and as Russian forces make territorial gains.

Scholz will hold talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is set to push NATO to invite Ukraine to join the military alliance at a meeting in Brussels this week.

"Germany will remain Ukraine’s strongest supporter in Europe," Mr Scholz wrote on X.

At the meeting with Zelenskiy, he said he would "announce further military equipment worth 650 million euros, which is to be delivered in December."

Jabed Ahmed2 December 2024 08:25

If the war in Ukraine ends in a deal, it must be struck by Zelensky from a position of strength

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has suggested he would temporarily cede Ukrainian territory to Russia in exchange for joining Nato. The negotiation to end the war has begun.

“If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to take under the Nato umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control. We need to do it fast,” Mr Zelensky told Sky News.

He implied that he would worry about recovering the eastern provinces and Crimea later: “And then on the occupied territory of Ukraine, Ukraine can get them back in a diplomatic way.”

Mr Zelensky understands two ways in which the tide of war is turning against him, and is seeking to stay ahead of events. After nearly three years of fighting, enduring terrible losses and hardship, the Ukrainian people are becoming more tolerant of a settlement that ends the war without recovering all Ukrainian territory – something that Mr Zelensky has not previously been willing to contemplate.

If the war in Ukraine ends in a deal, it must be struck from a position of strength

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Arpan Rai2 December 2024 08:00

Putin’s forces making rapid advances towards lynchpin of Ukrainian defences, warns UK

Vladimir Putin’s forces have made rapid advances towards the eastern flank of a longstanding lynchpin of Ukraine’s defensive line, according to the British Ministry of Defence.

The Donetsk town of Velyka Novosilka is now vulnerable following the loss of Vuhledar in early October, which lies 30 kilometres east, the ministry warned.

“This enabled increased Russian advances into less well-defended areas in western Donetsk oblast,” said the ministry, warning that “Russian forces are attacking behind established Ukrainian defences and threatening the primary logistics routes to the town”.

Arpan Rai2 December 2024 07:45

Zelensky pitches diplomatic solutions to retake occupied land, including Crimea

Ukraine must find diplomatic solutions to retake its occupied territory, president Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with Kyodo News published today.

He said such steps could be considered “only when we know that we are strong enough”.

“Our army lacks the strength to do that. That is true,” he said, admitting it is difficult to retake by force some of the Russian-occupied parts of the country, including Crimea that Russia annexed in 2014. “We do have to find diplomatic solutions.”

Mr Zelensky said returning US president Donald Trump and his team were studying the Ukrainian “victory plan” and he expected additional talks with them to explain “certain things in more detail,” according to the report.

Arpan Rai2 December 2024 07:37

Germany’s Scholz arrives in Kyiv for surprise visit

German chancellor Olaf Scholz has arrived in Kyiv for a surprise visit, public broadcaster ZDF reported today.

The German leader will hold talks with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as announce the delivery in December of further armaments worth €650m ($685m), ZDF cited Scholz as saying upon arrival.

“Germany will remain Ukraine’s strongest supporter in Europe. At the meeting with @ZelenskyyUa I will announce further military equipment worth 650 million euros, which are to be delivered in December,” he said in a post on X.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in Ukraine for his first visit in 2 1/2 years

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting Ukraine for the first time in more than 2 1/2 years

Arpan Rai2 December 2024 07:20

Ukraine’s process of joining EU marked by ‘sense of urgency’, new European Council chief says

Ukraine’s process of joining the EU is marked by a “sense of urgency”, new European Council president Antonio Costa has said, during a vist to Kyiv.

Mr Costa, the former Portuguese premier, visited Ukraine along with the new EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and the bloc’s head of enlargement Marta Kos, on the day they all took office.

The EU has “stood with you since the very first day of this war of aggression, and you can count on us to continue to stand with you”, Mr Costa said, in remarks alongside Volodymyr Zelensky, adding: “These are not just words.”

Mr Costa said Ukraine’s process of joining the EU was marked by “a sense of urgency” and that the bloc could take steps to integrate Ukraine before its entry, such as coordinating mobile phone roaming rules and letting some goods into the single market.

“We cannot manage this process as business as usual because it is a geopolitical choice,” he said.

Andy Gregory2 December 2024 07:00

Ukraine downs 52 out of 110 Russian drones overnight

Ukraine’s air force said it downed more than 50 drones Russia launched to attack the country overnight.

Of the total 110 drones fired by Russian forces, the air force shot down 52 and 50 were ‘lost’, likely due to electronic warfare, it said.

One drone remained in Ukrainian airspace and six of the drones headed toward Belarus and Russia, the air force added.

Arpan Rai2 December 2024 06:58

Russia using thermal and radar decoys to trick Ukrainian air defences

Ukraine’s air force has warned that Russia was using thermal and radar decoys to trick Ukrainian air defences, and putting electronic warfare devices on its missiles.

"All this significantly complicates the operation of Soviet-made anti-aircraft missile systems. Western systems work much more effectively in such conditions, but Ukraine does not have enough to reliably cover hundreds of critical infrastructure facilities," the air force said.

It said foggy weather conditions also made it harder for machine gunners to spot drones, as Russia launched a large-scale attack this week on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Andy Gregory2 December 2024 06:00

Photos: Top EU officials visit Ukraine in show of solidarity

European Council president Antonio Costa and Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, arrived in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv yesterday, using the first day in their new roles to send a message of support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.

Their visit comes as Ukraine struggles to fend off a grinding Russian offensive and faces the uncertainty of US policy toward Kyiv when Donald Trump takes office next month.

European Council president Antonio Costa and the EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas look on at Independence Square in Kyiv
European Council president Antonio Costa and the EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas look on at Independence Square in Kyiv (Getty Images)
European Council president Antonio Costa and the EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas walk at Independence Square in Kyiv
European Council president Antonio Costa and the EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas walk at Independence Square in Kyiv (Getty Images)
European council officials pay tribute to fallen Ukrainian soldiers at a makeshift memorial at Independence Square in Kyiv
European council officials pay tribute to fallen Ukrainian soldiers at a makeshift memorial at Independence Square in Kyiv (Getty Images)
The EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas and head of the European Council Antonio Costa arrived in Kyiv yesterday
The EU’s new top diplomat Kaja Kallas and head of the European Council Antonio Costa arrived in Kyiv yesterday (Getty Images)
Arpan Rai2 December 2024 05:37

Putin will use North Korean troops as cannon fodder, says Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky has said North Korean soldiers deployed by Russia will be used as “cannon fodder”.

Many North Korean soldiers will be sent to the frontlines of the war in the future, Mr Zelensky told Kyodo News and he said that it was “indisputable” that Russian president Vladimir Putin will use them “as cannon fodder” to reduce losses to his country’s military.

Mr Zelensky said there is evidence that about 12,000 North Korean soldiers had been deployed to Russia’s Kursk region bordering Ukraine but Kyiv needs “to have proof” before disclosing the exact number of casualties.

Arpan Rai2 December 2024 05:23

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