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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow expels British diplomat for ‘spying’, summons ambassador as new row erupts

Ukraine’s military says Russia fired record number of drones for single attack in overnight blitz on most regions of country

Andy Gregory,Arpan Rai,Tara Cobham
Tuesday 26 November 2024 12:16 GMT
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Moscow has expelled a British diplomat, accusing him of espionage, Russia’s FSB security service has said.

The TASS news agency cited Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova as saying that the ministry had summoned the British ambassador.

According to the FSB, the British diplomat was a replacement for one of six UK diplomats expelled in August, also on espionage charges. It said the diplomat had provided false information on his documents and carried out espionage and sabotage activities.

There was no immediate comment from Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The British embassy in Moscow did not respond to a request for comment.

It comes as the Kremlin has called reports that Ukraine may be armed with nuclear weapons by the West “absolutely irresponsible”.

The New York Times reported last week that some unidentified Western officials had suggested that US President Joe Biden could give Ukraine nuclear weapons, though there were fears such a step would have serious implications.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the anonymous sources making the comments do not feel “a shred of responsibility”, warning the West to listen carefully to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

War with Russia won’t end quickly, says ex-Ukrainian minister

Former Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba believes that Mocow’s war with Kyiv will not end quickly even after US president-elect Donald Trump takes office next year.

“I do not expect any quick ending of the war,” Mr Kuleba told CNN.

“What I know for certain is that first: [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy will not leave under pressure,” he said. “Second, Ukraine will not agree to any quick solution. And third, most importantly, I would like to remind everyone that the key to peace lies in Moscow not in Kyiv.”

The Ukrainian president earlier this month said the war will end “faster” when Mr Trump takes over as US president.

Mr Trump had claimed repeatedly that the Ukraine-Russia war would not have started if he had been president and would settle the war in one day.

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 18:31

Trump’s pick for security advisor calls for end to war

Donald Trump’s top security advisor has called for an end to the escalation of the war between Ukraine and Russia, urging both nations to come to the negotiating table.

“We need to bring this to a responsible end. We need to restore deterrence, restore peace, and get ahead of this escalation ladder, rather than responding to it,” said Mike Waltz, the president-elect’s pick for national security adviser.

“President Trump has been very clear about the need to end this conflict,” he told Fox News yesterday.

“We need to be discussing who’s at that table, whether it’s an agreement, an armistice, how to get both sides to the table and then what’s the framework of a deal?”

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 17:59

US Air Force says drones spotted near 3 bases in England last week

The US Air Force has said that a number of small drones were detected last week around three bases in eastern England used by American forces.

The drones were spotted between Wednesday and Friday near RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Feltwell. They were actively monitored after they were seen in the vicinity of and over the three bases, U.S. Air Forces Europe said in a statement.

The Air Force didn’t identify who was behind the incursions, but said base officials determined there was no impact on residents or critical infrastructure.

US Air Force says drones spotted near 3 bases in England last week

The U.S. Air Force says a number of small drones were detected last week around three bases in eastern England that are used by American forces

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 17:32

James Scott Rhys Anderson: Who is ex-British soldier captured in Russia’s Kursk region?

James Scott Rhys Anderson, who says he is a former British soldier, has been captured in Russia’s Kursk region while fighting for Ukraine, according to Russian state media.

The 22-year-old man’s father told the Daily Mail he feared his son would be tortured, while the UK Foreign Office confirmed it was “supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention”.

His capture would mark one of the first known cases of a Western national being captured on Russian soil while fighting for Ukraine.

So, who is Mr Anderson, and how did this man come to be captured by Russian forces?

Who is the former British soldier captured in Russia’s Kursk region?

The father of the man identifying himself as a 22-year-old former British signalman says his son joined the army at 17 and later served with the police before going to fight for Ukraine

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 17:07

Turkey’s Erdogan and Nato chief discuss ways to end Ukraine war, Ankara says

Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan and Nato chief Mark Rutte discussed possible ways to end Russia’s war in Ukraine during talks in Ankara on Monday, the Turkish presidency has said.

“During the meeting, what can be done to end the Ukraine-Russia war and the massacre in Palestine were discussed,” the presidency said on X.

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 16:44

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Andy Gregory25 November 2024 16:25

Russia progressing in Donetsk ‘significantly faster’ than in whole of last year, analysts say

On the battlefield, Ukrainian forces are straining to hold back Russian offensives in the eastern Donetsk region.

Russian forces recently have gained ground at “a significantly quicker rate” than they did in the whole of last year, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War think-tank.

The Russians have detected and are exploiting weaknesses in the Ukrainian defenses, the think-tank said.

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 15:57

Russian charged with sending video of military equipment to Ukraine jailed for 14 years

A Russian man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after being found guilty of high treason for a video he allegedly sent to Ukraine’s security services showing russian military equipment.

The Volgograd District Court said Nikita Zhuravel had been “in disagreement with the political course of the Russian Federation” and entered into correspondence with a representative from Ukraine’s security services online and carried out tasks for him. It did not give details on the tasks.

Mr Zhuravel is already serving a 42-month sentence for burning a Quran in front of a mosque, which was handed down in February.

Prosecutors said he filmed a trainload of military equipment and warplanes in 2023 and sent the video to a representative of Ukraine’s security agency.

But rights activists say Zhuravel is a political prisoner who was beaten while in custody, by the 15-year-old son of Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-backed strongman leader of the Muslim-majority region of Chechnya. The warlord posted the video on social media and praised his son, causing public outrage.

Treason and espionage cases have skyrocketed after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in February 2022, with cases targeting a wide range of suspects, from Kremlin critics and independent journalists to scientists.

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 15:34

Putin showing ‘no sign of wanting to negotiate’, says Lammy

Speaking at the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Italy, foreign secretary David Lammy told reporters he was “announcing the biggest sanctions package of the Russian shadow fleet” and warned that Vladimir Putin was showing “no signs at all” of wanting to negotiate over Ukraine.

“We are supporting them by £3bn a year every year for as long as it lasts to support them militarily, and of course with both economic and humanitarian aid we continue to support Ukraine,” said Mr Lammy.

“It’s hugely important at this G7 that all colleagues across the G7 continue to stand with Ukraine for as long as it lasts and we are confident that Ukraine can have the funds and the military equipment and kit to get through 2025.

“Our assessment is that Putin shows no signs at all of wanting a negotiation. We have to ensure that Ukrainians are equipped for the fight.”

Andy Gregory25 November 2024 14:56

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