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Ukraine-Russia war latest: At least 23 injured in Kharkiv missile strike as Putin launches mass drone attack

Russian drone attack appears to be among largest of the war so far, as Ukraine targets oil depot

Related: Vladimir Putin hints at strikes on West

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At least 23 people have been injured in missile strikes on Kharkiv and Odesa, as Vladimir Putin’s forces launched one of their largest drone attacks since invading Ukraine.

Kyiv’s military said its air defences shot down 71 of 145 drones launched by Russia at targets across Ukraine, and lost track of a further 71 drones likely due to active electronic warfare.

The latest drone attack would be on par with an overnight assault earlier this month described by Kyiv as Russia’s largest of the war, which also saw Russia use 145 drones to attack Ukraine, a significant number of which were decoys and others Iranian-made Shahed attack drones.

Separately, authorities in Kharkiv said at least 23 people had been injured and 40 buildings damaged in a missile attack, while at least 10 people were wounded in a missile strike on Odesa.

Ukraine, meanwhile, said it attacked an oil depot in Russia’s western Kaluga region, along with targets in Bryansk and Kursk.

It came as Russian state media reported that a British man fighting with the Ukrainian army had been captured in Kursk.

Russian forces capture British man fighting with Ukraine – reports

Russian forces captured a British mercenary fighting with the Ukrainian army in Russia’s Kursk region, which is still partially controlled by Kyiv forces, a security source told Russia’s RIA state news agency.

“A mercenary from Great Britain, who called himself James Scott Rhys Anderson, was captured. He is now giving evidence,” the Russian source told RIA in remarks published on Sunday.

In a video posted on unofficial pro-war Russian Telegram channels on Sunday, a young bearded man wearing military clothing with what appears to be his hands tied in the back, says in English that his name is James Scott Rhys Anderson and that he formerly served in the British Army.

Report:

Former British soldier ‘fighting for Ukraine is captured by Russian forces’

Man identifies himself as James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, in widely circulated video

Namita Singh25 November 2024 03:15

It’s not yet World War Three – but ‘World War Z’ has begun

It’s not yet World War Three – but ‘World War Z’ has begun

Joe Biden granting Ukraine permission to use Nato-supplied rockets to attack military targets within Russia is an escalation of a European conflict now past its 1,000th day – and, though it is far from being a global conflict, the West is effectively now at war with Putin’s forces, says Mark Almond

Alexander Butler25 November 2024 03:00

Nobody can stop the juggernaut of war – not even Putin

Nobody can stop the juggernaut of war – not even Putin

Forget Donald Trump’s ‘secret’ peace deal and internal Washington politics, let alone the Kremlin’s machinations – the war in Ukraine has taken on its own destructive dynamic, warns Mark Almond

Alexander Butler25 November 2024 02:00

What is an intercontinental ballistic missile and how many does Russia have?

What is an intercontinental ballistic missile and how many does Russia have?

While Russia has not used an ICBM on Ukraine yet, but Kyiv initially thought a new missile was the long-range weapon

Alexander Butler25 November 2024 01:00

Nato countries are in a ‘hidden cyber war’ with Russia, minister says

Nato countries are in a ‘hidden cyber war’ with Russia, says Liz Kendall

The Work and Pensions Secretary said the UK has to be ‘absolutely vigilant’ in its approach.

Alexander Butler25 November 2024 00:01

Threat of world war is ‘serious and real’ Poland says as Putin steps up threats against West

World war threat is serious and real, warns Poland

Donald Tusk says war is entering ‘decisive phase’ and ‘the unknown is approaching’

Alexander Butler24 November 2024 23:00

Revealed: How Donald Trump’s alleged assassin tapped up UK-trained Afghan commandos to fight in Ukraine

Revealed: How Trump’s alleged assassin tapped up UK-trained commandos for Ukraine

This is the extraordinary story of how Ryan Wesley Routh apparently messaged Afghan special forces hiding in Iran just three days before being arrested with an AK-47 at Trump’s Florida golf club. The UK is still dragging its feet over offering safe haven to these desperate men - paid and trained by the British - now being enticed to fight in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Holly Bancroft and May Bulman report

Alexander Butler24 November 2024 22:00

What do we know about Putin’s ‘experimental’ ballistic missile?

What do we know about Putin’s ‘experimental’ ballistic missile?

The Russian experimental missile could be fitted to carry nuclear warheads, the US Pentagon has warned

Alexander Butler24 November 2024 21:00

What is the Storm Shadow cruise missile?

What is the Storm Shadow missile? Ukraine hits Russia with British weapon

The missile has a range of around 155 miles and is designed to evade detection by flying low after being launched

Alexander Butler24 November 2024 20:00

This is no time to surrender to Putin’s rockets – still less his words

This is no time to surrender to Putin’s rockets – still less his words

Editorial: The West can either give the Russian leader what he craves without a fight or it can call his bluff and watch while he does precisely nothing. The Russian leader is a bully – everything he does proves it

Alexander Butler24 November 2024 19:00

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