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Ukraine-Russia live: Kyiv downs 40 drones in overnight attack as Brics ‘backfires on Putin’

US defence chief says North Korea’s involvement alongside Russia would be ‘very, very serious’

Andy Gregory,Arpan Rai
Thursday 24 October 2024 07:52
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Ukraine said it shot down 40 of 50 Russian drones launched in an overnight attack, while another seven had disappeared from radars.

The Ukrainian Air Force said one drone was still in Ukrainian airspace while two others had turned back towards Russia and Belarus.

Ukraine uses electronic warfare systems to confuse drones’ navigation systems, which often leads them to disappear from radars or change course.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian foreign ministry has said the Brics summit has backfired on Moscow as Russian officials have failed to win support for its invasion of Ukraine as Putin faced direct calls to end the war.

“The Brics summit, which Russia planned to use to split the world, has once again demonstrated that the world majority remains on the side of Ukraine in its quest to guarantee a comprehensive, just and sustainable peace,” the ministry said.

There’s evidence North Korea has dispatched troops to Russia in a potential escalation of Vladimir Putin’s invasion, American and South Korean officials have said.

This marks the first time a third country has put boots on the ground in the war if the soldiers fight alongside Russia in Ukraine.

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Starmer: Putin shows no respect for human life, including those who live in supposedly allied nations

Sir Keir Starmer has said that Russian president Vladimir Putin “shows no respect for human life” after a British intelligence update suggested his forces had bombed cargo ships destined for the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

Prime minister Keir Starmer said: “Russia’s indiscriminate strikes on ports in the Black Sea underscore that Putin is willing to gamble on global food security in his attempts to force Ukraine into submission.

“In doing so, he is harming millions of vulnerable people across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, to try and gain the upper hand in his barbaric war.

“Now they are intensifying attacks on areas of Ukraine that support the global south with much-needed food.

“Russia has no respect for the norms and laws that govern our international system. Not only was their illegal invasion a blatant attack on the principles of the UN Charter, but the way they have executed their war in Ukraine shows no respect for human life, or the consequences of their invasion across the world.”

(via REUTERS)

Tom Watling23 October 2024 09:51
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Picture shows UN secretary general arriving in Russia

The first picture of United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres arriving in Kazan, Russia, has been published.

The UN chief has come under fire from Ukraine for attending the BRICS summit in Russia, where he is rumoured to be meeting Vladimir Putin.

Antonio Guterres (R) eats some cake presented by a woman at the entrance to BRICS 2024 in Kazan, Russia
Antonio Guterres (R) eats some cake presented by a woman at the entrance to BRICS 2024 in Kazan, Russia (Telegram )
Tom Watling23 October 2024 09:31
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Putin to discuss nuclear power plants and gas hub with Erdogan

Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan will discuss the construction of new power plants and a gas hub in Turkey during their meeting in Kazan.

Russia’s RIA news agency cited a diplomatic source saying that the talks held on the sidelines of the Brics summit in Russia may also include some concrete further instructions on the plans.

“It is quite possible that the leaders will give their instructions to the relevant departments to develop these projects,” RIA cited the source as saying.

Tom Watling23 October 2024 09:28
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UN secretary general Guterres arrives in Russia for BRICS summit, Tass reports

UN secretary general Antonio Guterres arrived in the Russian city of Kazan on Wednesday to attend the meeting of the heads of states of BRICS group, the Tass news agency cited local authorities as saying.

Ukraine‘s foreign ministry criticised Guterres this week for his acceptance of an invitation from Russian president Vladimir Putin to the BRICS summit, while staying away from a “peace summit” on the war in Ukraine.

Guterres’ office has said he would discuss the Ukrainian conflict with Putin, as well as the crisis in the Middle East.

Tom Watling23 October 2024 09:00
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Incoming EU foreign policy chief Kallas warns against Russia and China

The European Union’s next foreign policy chief has told lawmakers that strengthening security must be a priority, warning that Europe must be prepared as Russia and “partly China” exploit the continent’s open societies.

“European security is deeply personal to me as a native of a country that has long told others that Russia’s imperialistic dream never died,” Kaja Kallas, a former Estonian prime minister, said in written replies to members of the European Parliament published late on Tuesday.

“My short-term priority must be to address the pressing global concerns: Russia’s war against Ukraine and strengthening the EU’s security and defence,” she wrote.

Kallas, nominated by European leaders in June to serve as the bloc’s new high representative for foreign affairs, is set to succeed incumbent Josep Borrell.

The European Parliament will hold hearings in November for members of the next European Commission.

Ms Kallas added: “Actors such as Russia, Iran, North Korea, and partly China, aim at weaponising interdependencies and exploiting the openness of our societies against us. For this, we must be prepared.”

Former Estonia PM Kaja Kallas, set to takeover as the EU foreign policy chief, says strengthening security must be a priority
Former Estonia PM Kaja Kallas, set to takeover as the EU foreign policy chief, says strengthening security must be a priority (REUTERS)
Tom Watling23 October 2024 08:45
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In pics: Vladimir Putin meets world leaders during Brics summit in Kazan

Russia’s president Vladimir Putin meets with Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on the sidelines of the Brics summit
Russia’s president Vladimir Putin meets with Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on the sidelines of the Brics summit (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Russian president Vladimir Putin greets Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during a welcoming ceremony for participants of the Brics summit in Kazan
Russian president Vladimir Putin greets Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during a welcoming ceremony for participants of the Brics summit in Kazan (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Russian president Vladimir Putin greets Chinese president Xi Jinping during a welcoming ceremony for participants of the Brics summit
Russian president Vladimir Putin greets Chinese president Xi Jinping during a welcoming ceremony for participants of the Brics summit (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar23 October 2024 08:30
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Ukraine downs 57 Russian drones over 12 regions, air force says

Ukraine‘s air defence shot down 57 Russian drones over 12 regions across the country, the air force said on Wednesday.

The air force said the Russian forces launched 81 drones and attacked the southern region of Odesa with a missile.

Tom Watling23 October 2024 08:25
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India’s Modi calls for peace in Ukraine during meeting with Putin

India’s Narendra Modi told Russian president Vladimir Putin on the eve of the Brics summit that he wanted peace in Ukraine and that New Delhi was ready to help achieve a truce to end Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War Two.

Mr Putin, who ordered tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022, wants the Brics summit to showcase the rising clout of the non-Western world after the US and its European and Asian allies tried to isolate Russia over the war

.Mr Putin thanked the Indian prime minister for accepting the invitation to visit Kazan, a city on the banks of the Volga, and said Russia and India shared a “privileged strategic partnership”.

The Indian prime minister thanked Mr Putin for his “strong friendship”, praised growing cooperation and the evolution of Brics but also said that India felt the conflict in Ukraine should be ended peacefully.

“We have been in constant touch on the subject of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine,” Mr Modi said. “We believe that problems should be resolved only through peaceful means.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar23 October 2024 08:00

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