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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian helicopter shot down in historic strike as hundreds of prisoners exchanged

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky hailed the return of 189 POWs as ‘very good news’

Alex Croft
Tuesday 31 December 2024 11:00 GMT
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A Russian helicopter was shot down by an uncrewed Ukrainian naval drone, in what Kyiv’s spy agency says was the first such strike in history.

In a battle near Cape Tarkhankut, on Crimea’s western coast, a missile-armed Magura V5 maritime drone struck a Russian Mi-8 helicopter. Dramatic video footage appears to show the moment the chopper was downed into the sea.

It is the first time an aerial target was destroyed by an uncrewed vessel, Ukraine’s GUR spy agency said in a post on Telegram.

Another Russian helicopter was damaged but managed to reach an airfield, the agency said. The reports have not yet been independently verified.

Meanwhile, Kyiv brought home 189 former captives in a prisoner exchange with Moscow on Monday.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the United Arab Emirates and other partners for facilitating the swap.

“The return of our people from Russian captivity is always very good news for each of us. And today is one of such days: our team managed to bring 189 Ukrainians home,” Mr Zelensky said.

Russia’s defence ministry said that 150 Russian soldiers were freed from captivity as part of the exchange in which each side released 150 people.

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Tom Watling30 December 2024 17:05

Putin has ruled Russia for 25 years - but what can he show for it?

What 25 years of Putin has done to the world, in a presidency bookended by war

Crisis has aided the Russian strongman’s regime stability far more than any index of economic success, writes Mark Almond

Tom Watling30 December 2024 17:01

Newly released Ukrainian POWs pictured for first time

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has posted the first pictures of Ukraine’s latest POWs to be released from Russia in an exchange.

Tom Watling30 December 2024 16:31

Finnish investigators find anchor drag mark on the Baltic seabed following cable damage

Finnish investigators find anchor drag mark on the Baltic seabed following cable damage

Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables say they have found an anchor drag mark on the seabed, apparently from a Russia-linked vessel that has already been seized for investigation

Tom Watling30 December 2024 16:29

Zelensky thanks US for latest aid package

Tom Watling30 December 2024 15:58

Russia and Ukraine exchange 150 prisoners each in UAE-mediated swap, Moscow says

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap on Monday, with each side freeing 150 prisoners of war, Russia’s Defence Ministry said in a statement.

It said that the Russian captives had been released on Belarusian territory and would be transferred to Russia. The United Arab Emirates had served as a mediator in the swap, the statement added.

Tom Watling30 December 2024 15:27

If the West gives an inch on Ukraine, Putin will take a mile

If the West gives an inch when it comes to Ukraine, Putin will take a mile

Editorial: If the last 25 years have taught us anything, it is exactly who the Russian president is – and what he is capable of

Tom Watling30 December 2024 14:54

First Ukrainian aid shipments to Syria to arrive tomorrow, says Zelensky

The first Ukrainian aid package to Syria will arrive in the country tomorrow, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has announced.

The leader said 500 tonnes of Ukrainian wheat flour will arrive in Syria tomorrow. “And there will be more deliveries, as well as more mutually beneficial cooperation in many areas,” he added.

The support comes just weeks after a Syrian rebel group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overthrew the Russian-backed dictator Bashar al-Assad in a stunning offensive earlier this month. Mr al-Assad flew to Moscow upon invitation from the Kremlin, where he now lives in exile, to avoid the advancing HTS.

Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha recently led a delegation to the Syrian capital of Damascus to speak with the new administration.

“We support the Syrian people in overcoming decades of dictatorial rule and restoring stability, security, and normal life in Syria,” said Mr Zelensky.

Tom Watling30 December 2024 14:33

Ukraine’s frontline mapped - ISW

Below, you can see the latest updates on the frontline in Ukraine, according to The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a Washington-based think tank.

Tom Watling30 December 2024 14:05

Russia ‘suffering record losses’ in Donetsk, claims Ukraine military chief

Russian forces are “suffering record losses” as they carry out constant assaults in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, Kyiv’s military chief has claimed.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi says the fighting in that region, where Russian forces are advancing along multiple points, “remains the hottest” of the roughly 650-mile frontline.

“He worked in units and subdivisions conducting a defensive operation in the Donetsk region,” read a statement issued on Gen. Syrskyi’s behalf “These areas remain the hottest. The enemy continues to carry out continuous meaty assaults, suffering record losses.”

Tom Watling30 December 2024 13:45

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