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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump sympathises with Putin’s Nato stance as Kyiv drones hit key Russian city

Ukrainian presidential advisor Alexander Kamyshin says the strike on the Russian oil facility shows Kyiv has ‘superpowers’

Arpan Rai,Tom Watling
Wednesday 08 January 2025 14:16 GMT
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Zelensky says Ukraine could temporarily cede territory in exchange for Nato membership

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Donald Trump has said he sympathises with Vladimir Putin’s position that Ukraine should not be part of Nato, incorrectly accusing Joe Biden of changing US policy on the issue.

“A big part of the problem is, Russia – for many, many years, long before Putin – said, ‘You could never have Nato involved with Ukraine.’ Now, they’ve said that. That’s been, like, written in stone,” Mr Trump said, speaking at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.

“And somewhere along the line Biden said, ‘No. They should be able to join Nato’ Well, then Russia has somebody right on their doorstep, and I could understand their feelings about that.”

Nato’s official position since 2008 has been that Ukraine should work towards membership, and that remains the case. No new invitation to join Nato has been offered, despite calls from Kyiv for the alliance to do so.

It comes as a major fire has erupted in an oil facility in the Russian city of Engels after a long range Ukrainian drone attack.

The Ukrainian military, who confirmed Kyiv’s involvement in the attack, said the facility provides fuel for Russian bomber planes responsible for launching missile attacks against Ukraine.

Footage shows impact of Russian bombardment of eastern Ukrainian frontline town

Footage released by a Ukrainian brigade has shown the devastating impact of Russia’s monthslong bombardment of the eastern Ukrainian city of Toretsk.

Russian forces entered the city in the Donetsk region in October and have been engaged in fierce street fighting ever since. They have relentlessly bombed the city in a bid to rid it of Ukraine’s defending soldiers.

Fighting intensified further in recent weeks. Reports this week suggested Russian forces had entered the northwest of the city.

Tom Watling8 January 2025 14:09

Russia captures 0.5% of Ukraine in 2024, claims war tracker

Russian forces captured an additional 0.5 per cent of Ukraine in 12 months of fighting last year, a war tracker has claimed.

Vladimir Putin’s troops slowly advanced through eastern Ukraine last year, capturing the city of Avdiivka in February and marching towards the city of Pokrovsk around 30 miles deeper into the country throughout the remainder of the year. They are now within a few miles of it’s outskirts.

This means that the total territory in Ukraine controlled by Russia amounts to 18.14 per cent.

Tom Watling8 January 2025 13:45

Ukrainian family learns son is alive after nearly 3 years of captivity

Ukrainian family learns son is alive after nearly three years of captivity in Russia

The 25-year-old soldier was captured by Russian forces in May 2022 ‘while defending civilians in Mariupol’ said family

Tom Watling8 January 2025 13:13

What does Ukraine stand to gain with latest Kursk counterattack?

What Kyiv stands to gain and lose in surprise counter-attack on Russian soil

Russian military commentators are ‘worried’ about the multipronged Ukrainian attack in the border region

Tom Watling8 January 2025 12:36

Russian drones cross into allied Belarusian airspace

More than a dozen Russian drones launched at Ukraine overnight crossed into Belarusian airspace, a report has found.

Dozens of Russian drones appear to have misfired and crossed into Belarus, an ally of Moscow, over the past three years.

Tom Watling8 January 2025 12:04

Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces making gains?

Ukraine-Russia war map 2025: Where are Putin’s forces making gains on the frontline?

Russian forces are advancing in the east, slowly but surely, and they are shrinking Ukraine’s partial hold of the border region of Kursk

Tom Watling8 January 2025 11:31

Finland says oil tanker linked to subsea cable damage has serious deficiencies

Finland’s public transport agency said on Wednesday that an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has been found to have serious deficiencies and will not be allowed to operate until repairs have been made.

Baltic Sea nations are on high alert following a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The Nato military alliance has said it will boost its presence in the region.

Finnish police seized the Eagle S tanker carrying Russian oil on 26 December and said they suspected that the vessel had damaged the Finnish-Estonian Estlink 2 power line and four telecoms cables by dragging its anchor across the seabed.

While the police investigation is ongoing, Finnish authorities also checked the vessel’s condition in a port state inspection that was concluded on Wednesday.

“Correcting the deficiencies will require repair assistance from outside the vessel and will take time,” director of Maritime Affairs Sanna Sonninen at Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom said in a statement.

Tom Watling8 January 2025 11:00

Ukraine is right to stop the flow of Russian gas – whatever the cost

Ukraine is right to turn off the flow of Russian gas – whatever the cost

Editorial: Almost three years after Putin’s invasion, it almost beggars belief that cheap energy from Russia was still being piped across war-ravaged Ukraine into Europe. Stopping it has triggered another global price spiral, and may yet have dire political consequences – but EU leaders cannot afford to maintain this habit

Tom Watling8 January 2025 10:28

Mapped: Ukraine-Russia frontline

Below, you can see the latest updated maps of the front line in Ukraine and the Russian region of Kursk.

We have also highlighted the most significant flashpoints across the roughly 640-mile front line, including Kurakhove, which the Russians claimed to have captured at the start of this week.

Tom Watling8 January 2025 10:00

Russian governor visits site of Ukrainian drone strike

The governor of the Russian Saratov region has visited a damaged oil facility after a Ukrainian drone strike in the area caused a huge fire.

Governor of the Saratov region Roman Busargin, second right, speaks to firefighters and rescuers at the industrial side damaged after Ukrainian drones' attack in Saratov, Russia
Governor of the Saratov region Roman Busargin, second right, speaks to firefighters and rescuers at the industrial side damaged after Ukrainian drones' attack in Saratov, Russia (AP)
Tom Watling8 January 2025 09:38

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