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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Single Ukrainian raid ‘destroys four Russian helicopters’ in border region

Ukraine says its strike using US-provided rockets destroyed Ka-52 and Mi-8 helicopters

Arpan Rai,Alex Croft,Andy Gregory
Tuesday 25 March 2025 06:47 GMT
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Dozens injured in Russian attack on Ukraine's Sumy

Ukraine says its special forces destroyed four Russian military helicopters with a single airstrike on a base in the border region of Belgorod.

The Ukrainian ministry of defence published drone footage of the raid, which it said was carried out using US-provided Himars rocket systems on Monday.

The attack "destroyed two enemy Ka-52 and two Mi-8 helicopters", a statement read. The Institute for the Study of War called it the latest example of Kyiv's ability to "complicate Russia’s logistics and command control in the region" with long-range strikes.

The attack came ahead of another day of talks in Saudi Arabia between senior US and Ukrainian officials, aimed at agreeing a partial ceasefire.

While the White House has previously said it wants "energy and infrastructure" covered in an initial truce, the Kremlin has referred more narrowly to "energy infrastructure."

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said he would also like to see infrastructure like railways and ports protected.

13 hours ago

Russia says it has started exercises involving Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles

Russia’s defence ministry said it has started planned exercises involving Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles, state media reports.

According to the ministry, Yars ICBM regiments in Sverdlovsk and Altai regions “will be deployed to field positions”.

The Yars is a nuclear-capable missile that can be moved around on trucks or stationed in silos.

Andy Gregory24 March 2025 17:56
13 hours ago

Trump says he expects to sign Ukraine minerals deal soon

Donald Trump has said he expects to soon sign a deal handing the US a stake in Ukraine’s critical minerals.

Speaking to reporters as he met his cabinet, Mr Trump also said that Washington is talking to Ukraine about the potential for American firms owning Ukrainian power plants.

Andy Gregory24 March 2025 17:28
14 hours ago

Sir Keir Starmer not worried after Witkoff remarks

The Prime Minister is not concerned about remarks made by White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff about the coalition of the willing being created to help Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.

In an interview with the pro-Trump personality Tucker Carlson, Witkoff said Sir Keir Startmer’s plan was “simplistic” and a "combination of a posture and a pose"

Asked if the prime minister was worried about the comments, his official spokesperson said: "No, The PM has repeatedly said that a lasting peace in Ukraine can only be achieved if we provide real and credible security assurances to deter Putin.

"And the coalition of the willing is a group of nations politically aligned to the defence, security and sovereignty of Ukraine... if there is a deal, it's a deal that has to be defended."

Rachel Clun, with PA24 March 2025 17:02
14 hours ago

Sumy attack shows Russia 'wants to continue the terror', Ukraine PM says

The Russian attack on Sumy that has left dozens injured including children shows that Russia “wants to continue the terror”, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

Sharing a video of the destruction on X, Mr Shmyhal wrote: “Russia attacked the civilian infrastructure in Sumy. Residential and private houses in particular were damaged. There are casualties, including children.”

He continued: “Ukraine is striving for peace, and Russia is once again showing that it wants to continue the terror. The international community must increase the pressure on Russia to stop the aggression and ensure justice and save the lives of Ukrainians.”

Rescuers and volunteers evacuate a wounded person from an apartment building damaged during a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Sumy on Monday
Rescuers and volunteers evacuate a wounded person from an apartment building damaged during a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Sumy on Monday (REUTERS)
Rachel Clun24 March 2025 16:49
14 hours ago

ICYMI: Emotional reunions in Ukraine as hundreds of prisoners of war return

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Alex Croft24 March 2025 16:35
14 hours ago

Russian drone pilots hunting down Ukrainian civilians on the streets: ‘Like playing a computer game’

World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from Ukraine:

The electronic hum in the sky above told him that the Russians were on a hunting safari and that he was the prey. Leaping from his bicycle, Oleksandr left its wheels spinning as he bolted through a hole in a fence hoping to find cover.

Horrified to discover he was still in the open air, he threw himself against the fence, hoping to blend in, to somehow hide. The drone tracked sideways, hung above him, and dropped its bomb.

The explosion tore a chunk of his leg away.

“He was hovering above me. I had a feeling that he was playing a computer game, dropping bombs on peaceful civilians,” Oleksandr Sensky said from the hospital where he is recovering in Kherson.

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Russian drone pilots hunting Ukrainian civilians on the streets ‘like a video game’

Ukrainians living in bombed-out Kherson tell world affairs editor Sam Kiley how Russian drones target them as they go about their daily lives – and how their brutal injuries are cared for in a hospital forced underground
Alex Croft24 March 2025 16:20
15 hours ago

Watch: Ukrainian emergency services respond to major strike in Sumy

Alex Croft24 March 2025 16:03
15 hours ago

Everything we know so far about the US-led talks peace talks in Riyadh

In the grand rooms of Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel, a US delegation has been deployed for an intense round of diplomacy with officials from Moscow and Kyiv.

With Russia-US discussions ongoing and a second round of Ukraine-US talks to come later in the day, here’s everything we know so far.

  • Ukraine and US officials met last night. Defence minister Rustem Umerov hailed the talks as “productive and focussed”, as the delegations prepare to meet again today.
  • Talks between Moscow and the US began today, and were described as “creative” by a Russian negotiator, during a break after three hours of negotiations.
  • Along with a ceasefire on energy infrastructure and the prospect of longer-term peace, Washington is seeking to achieve a Black Sea ceasefire in the intense round of diplomacy. This would ensure safe navigation for commercial vessels in the Black Sea.
  • The Russian side has been playing down the possibility of ceasefire talks moving quickly. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that many aspects of a peace deal are yet to be sorted, while Moscow’s Foreign Ministry said current negotiations “should not be expected to produce a breakthrough”.
  • Russia’s delegation is being led by 70-year-old security service advisor Sergei Beseda, and 75-year-old Grigory Karasin, a career diplomat and former ambassador to Britain.
  • Sources close to Donald Trump have told the Telegraph that he will begin to get “frustrated” if Russia and Ukraine both continue bombing energy infrastructure - accusations they have both levelled at each other.
  • Vladimir Putin earlier discussed the ongoing talks in Riyadh with his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates, President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, according to state media.
The talks are being held in Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton hotel
The talks are being held in Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton hotel (AFP/Getty)
Alex Croft24 March 2025 15:46
15 hours ago

In pictures: Sumy reels after dozens injured in devastating missile strike

A man is seen in what appears to be a residential building following a Russian missile strike on Sumy
A man is seen in what appears to be a residential building following a Russian missile strike on Sumy (The State Emergency Service of Ukraine)
Rescuers evacuate a women from a residential building, in a strike which injured at least 78 people
Rescuers evacuate a women from a residential building, in a strike which injured at least 78 people (The State Emergency Service of Ukraine )
Firefighters put out a fire in a residential building in Sumy, Ukraine on March 24
Firefighters put out a fire in a residential building in Sumy, Ukraine on March 24 (The State Emergency Service of Ukraine)
A wounded person stands near an apartment building damaged during a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Sumy
A wounded person stands near an apartment building damaged during a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Sumy (REUTERS)
Alex Croft24 March 2025 15:34
15 hours ago

Sumy casualty toll rises to 65, including 14 children

The casualty toll of a Russian missile strike on Sumy has risen to 65, including 14 children, Ukraine’s prosecution service said.

Several high rise buildings and a school were damaged in the attack, regional governor Volodymyr Artiukh said. Local authorities said a hospital was also damaged in the strike.

Black smoke billowed out of the buildings damaged by the missile attack
Black smoke billowed out of the buildings damaged by the missile attack (The State Emergency Service of Ukraine)
Alex Croft24 March 2025 15:19

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