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Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin suffers ‘catastrophic’ Satan II missile failure as Zelensky hints at end of war

Ukraine ‘closer to peace than we think’, Zelensky tells allies in Washington

Arpan Rai,Jabed Ahmed
Tuesday 24 September 2024 09:08
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Russia appears to have suffered a “catastrophic failure” in a test of its Sarmat missile, a key weapon in the modernisation of its nuclear arsenal, according to arms experts who have analysed satellite images of the launch site.

The images captured by Maxar on 21 September show a crater about 60 metres wide at the launch silo at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. They reveal extensive damage that was not visible in pictures taken earlier in the month.

The RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, known in the West as Satan II, is designed to deliver nuclear warheads against targets thousands of miles away, but its development has been dogged by setbacks.

Meanwhile during his Washington visit, Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine was “closer to the end of the war” with Russia than many people realise.

“I think that we are closer to peace than we think,” he told ABC in an interview that is due to be released in full on Tuesday.

In Kursk, the situation remains “serious” around a Russian nuclear power plant some 40km from territory seized by Ukraine, according to UN nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi.

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Zelensky’s victory plan will be defining for war in Ukraine, UK defence secretary says

Volodymyr Zelensky’s victory plan will be “defining” for the next period of the conflict in Ukraine, Defence Secretary John Healey has said.

Speaking at a fringe event at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, Mr Healey also said the UK will support Ukraine “at any point when they decide they may want to stop” fighting and announced a joint specialist unit between his department and the Foreign Office to facilitate aid.

The Ukrainian leader is set to address the UN General Assembly on Wednesday and will present President Joe Biden with a “victory plan”.

The plan is set to include long-range striking capabilities and other weapons long sought by Kyiv, and will serve as the basis for any future negotiation with Russia.

Mr Healey told the event at conference that what is next for Ukraine “is going to be defined for us all if President Zelensky delivers what he’s trailed” in his promise to turn up in New York with a victory plan.

Jabed Ahmed24 September 2024 09:08
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Russian attack on Ukraine's Poltava region disrupts power supply, authorities say

Russia’s overnight attack on Ukraine‘s central region of Poltava damaged energy infrastructure, cutting power to 20 settlements, authorities have said.

Debris from falling drones damaged several homes, but caused no casualties, regional governor Filip Pronin said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app, while emergency services scrambled to tackle the power situation.

“Debris also damaged the energy infrastructure in Poltava region, leaving 20 settlements without power,” he added.

In the northeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, Monday’s attack killed one person and injured at least seven, among them a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy, the regional governor, Ivan Fedorov, said in an update.

The Ukrainian air force shot down 66 drones but lost track of 13 among the 81 unmanned aerial vehicles Russia launched in the overnight attack, along with four missiles, it said on Telegram.

Authorities have doused two fires in the Kyiv region sparked by the overnight attack, but no homes or critical facilities were hit, regional governor Ruslan Kravchenko said.

Jabed Ahmed24 September 2024 08:48
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Ukraine says China is key route for foreign tech in Russian weapons

Around 60 per cent of the foreign parts found in Russian weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine come via China, Ukraine‘s presidential adviser Vladyslav Vlasiuk told reporters on Tuesday.

“If you take all the usual types of weapons and count the foreign made components about 60% would be coming from China. We have had lengthy discussions with some manufacturers about this,” Vlasiuk said.

“The PRC (China) is the biggest problem I would say.”

Jabed Ahmed24 September 2024 08:19
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Trump calls Zelensky ‘greatest salesman’ as Ukrainian president visits Washington

Donald Trump has called Volodymyr Zelensky a “salesman” again as the Ukrainian leader held several meetings with allies to support Ukraine against Russian invasion. Mr Trump has not offered to help Kyiv against Moscow so far.

“I think Zelensky is the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes into the country, he walks away with 60 billion dollars,” Mr Trump said at a rally in western Pennsylvania. “He wants them to win this election so badly, but I would do differently – I will work out peace.”

Mr Trump also claimed that Zelensky wanted the Democrats to win the 2024 US election, in which the former president faces vice president Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.

Harris’ campaign has called out Mr Trump for not having said he wants Ukraine to win the war.

“Vice president Harris understands that if America walks away from Ukraine, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe and our Nato allies,” said Morgan Finkelstein, the national security spokesperson for Harris’ campaign.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 08:02
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Around 20 settlements in Ukraine without power after Russian attack

Russia’s overnight attack on Ukraine’s central Poltava region damaged energy infrastructure which cut power to 20 settlements, local authorities said.

The attack also damaged several private residences in the region without causing any casualties, Poltava’s regional governor said in a statement.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 07:45
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One killed in Russia’s attack on Zaporizhzhia

At least one person was killed and four more were injured in a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia overnight, the local emergency services said this morning.

The injured include two children, officials said.

Russian forces launched fresh strikes on the southeastern city housing Europe’s largest nuclear power plant yesterday evening, regional governor Ivan Fedorov said.

Strikes on the city earlier yesterday and the previous night wounded at least 23.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 07:06
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G7 to discuss Ukraine long-range missiles at UN, says EU’s Borrell

The issue of allowing Ukraine to hit Russia with Western-supplied long-range missiles will be discussed by G7 foreign ministers on the sidelines of the UN, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

The top official said Russia was receiving new weapons, including Iranian missiles, despite Tehran’s repeated denials. “It’s clear that Russia has been receiving new arms, in particular missiles from Iran,” he said. “This is what we believe, even if Iranians deny it, but it looks like it.”

Tehran and Moscow have dismissed reports about Iran sending ballistic missiles to Russia.

“Ukraine has to improve the military situation in order to go to the peace negotiations in a good way, in a position of strength,” Mr Borrell added.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 07:00
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Ukraine will fight street-to street to keep Russia out of key city

Ukraine will fight street-to-street to keep Russia out of key eastern city

The Russians taking Pokrovsk would split Ukraine’s defensive line in the region and harm supplies in the eastern part of Donetsk, now facing contstant bombing, Askold Krushelnycky speaks to soldiers and residents in Pokrovsk about the the drawn-out siege they are bracing themselves for

Tom Watling24 September 2024 07:00
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Russia launched 81 drones, four missiles overnight on Ukraine

Russia attacked Ukraine using 81 drones and four missiles overnight, the Ukrainian air force said this morning.

The air force said it shot down 66 drones and lost track of 13 more across several Ukrainian regions. “As a result of anti-aircraft combat, 66 enemy attack UAVs were shot down in the Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, Kirovohrad, Poltava, Sumy and Mykolaiv regions,” the air force said on its Telegram channel.

It did not mention the extent of any damage caused by the attack.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 06:48
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Russia 'wants to plunge Ukraine into darkness' before winter

Russia is trying to knock out Ukraine’s energy infrastructure ahead of the winter to leave it dark and in the cold, the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

“It’s clear that Russia wants to put Ukraine into the dark and the cold. The winter is coming, and following Russia attacks against energy targets, Ukraine energy production capacity has been reduced by two-thirds,” Mr Borrell told reporters at a press conference in New York.

He was speaking after European Union foreign ministers, and earlier G7 ministers, held talks with Ukrainian officials, including foreign minister Andrii Sybiha, to discuss how to help Ukraine in the coming weeks.

“We have to support Ukraine not only providing military capacity, but electricity production capacity. Otherwise, this country will be facing a very hard time in winter,” Mr Borrell said.

It has become a pattern of the past two and a half years of conflict for Russia to target Ukraine’s energy system before the onset of winter. This has resulted in rolling blackouts and limited electricity supply to some regions for hours each day. Sure enough these sorts of attacks have ramped up in recent weeks.

Ukraine’s electricity supply shortfall could reach 6 gigawatts this winter, about a third of the expected peak demand, the International Energy Agency said in a report published last week.

Arpan Rai24 September 2024 06:27

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