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Ukraine-Russia war live: Mass drone attack on Russian arms depot sparks huge fire as war casualties reach 1m

Massive explosion at ammo depot forces evacuations and closure of schools in western Russia

Alexander Butler,Arpan Rai,Andy Gregory
Wednesday 18 September 2024 13:44
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A “massive” Ukrainian drone attack on an arms depot in Russia’s Tver region which sparked huge fires and caused a blast picked up by earthquake monitors has led to evacuations, power cuts and school closures.

The attack caused an “extremely powerful detonation” at a Russian defence ministry warehouse in the 1,000-year-old town of Toropets, containing Iskander and Tochka-U tactical missile systems, guided aerial bombs and artillery ammunition, a source in Ukraine’s SBU security service said.

Russian state media had suggested in 2018 that the site at the 1,000-year-old town of Toropets – which sits northwest of Moscow, and 65 miles from the Belarus border – was home to a major arsenal for conventional weaponry.

It came as fresh estimates from Western intelligence suggested the total number of casualties from Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine may have exceeded one million.

The figure includes 80,000 Ukrainian troops killed and 400,000 wounded, according to a confidential estimate from Kyiv reported by the Wall Street Journal. Estimates of Russian casualties vary but are expected to number around 200,000 killed and 400,000 wounded.

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Ukraine investigating captured soldier’s 'execution by sword'

Ukraine has opened an investigation into the alleged killing of captured prisoner of war by sword, the prosecutor general’s office said.

Andriy Kostin, the prosecutor general, shared a blurred image from the footage where a Ukrainian POW with taped hands is seen.

“Another act of barbarism by the aggressor state. Footage of an alleged execution by sword of an unarmed Ukrainian serviceman with taped hands is spreading on the web. Preliminarily, the crime was committed in Novohrodivka, Donetsk region,” Mr Kostin said in the post.

“The footage shows the Ukrainian servicemember clearly disarmed, wearing no protective equipment, and with remnants of duct tape around his wrists, suggesting that Russian forces captured, disarmed, and forcibly detained the servicemember,” the Institute for the Study of War said.

The Prosecutor General’s Office said it was looking into a social media post showing images of an apparent execution. “Criminal proceeding have been initiated regarding the violation of the laws and customs of war combined with premeditated murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine),” Mr Kostin said.

Arpan Rai18 September 2024 04:44
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Russian region suspends schools after Ukrainian drone strike

Schools and kindergartens were cancelled this morning in parts of Russia’s Tver region, local administration said in a statement that followed reports of a Ukrainian drone attack on the region.

“Dear residents! Kindergartens and schools are suspended for today!!!” the administration of the Zapadnodvinsky district in Tver said on the social Vkontatke network.

It did not explicitly specify why the schools were suspended. The district borders the Toropetsky district, where officials said a Ukrainian drone attack sparked fire and forced partial evacuation of the town of Toropets.

Arpan Rai18 September 2024 04:26
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Russia claims Ukrainsk in east Ukraine captured

Russian forces claimed they have captured the Ukrainian town of Ukrainsk in the eastern Donetsk region.

The Ukrainian town was encircled by the Russian forces earlier this month during their advance towards Pokrovsk.

“Ukrainsk is ours,” said Yuri Podolyaka, an Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger, adding that Russian forces had taken the city “almost intact” allowing them to use it as a base for further offensive operations.

Russian forces raised their flag on a mine ventilation shaft on the outskirts of the town, which had a population of over 10,000 before the war broke out, an unidentified source from the Russian military said.

No mention of the loss of Ukrainsk was made by Ukraine’s General Staff in its late evening report. They referred to it as one of several places under Russian attack. It said 34 assaults had been recorded near the town of Pokrovsk.

Arpan Rai18 September 2024 04:09
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Mapped: The Russian targets Ukraine could hit with long-range missiles

Mapped: The Russian targets Ukraine could hit with long-range missiles

Zelensky claimed the only way to counter Putin’s ‘terror’ is by using long-range missiles inside Russia

Tom Watling18 September 2024 04:00
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Ukraine targets western Russia with drones

Here’s what has happened in the early hours in Russia:

Ukraine launched a series of drones overnight targeting several western Russian regions, local governors said this morning, adding there was no damage or casualties.

At least seven Ukrainian drones were destroyed over the western Smolensk region, Vasily Anokhin, governor of the region that borders Belarus, said on Telegram.

One drone was destroyed by Russia’s air defence units over the Oryol region, governor Andrei Klychkov said on Telegram.

At least 14 of Ukraine’s attack drones were destroyed over the Bryansk region, governor Alexander Bogomaz said on Telegram.

Kyiv says the strikes targeted Russia’s military, energy and transport infrastructure key to Moscow’s war efforts.

Arpan Rai18 September 2024 03:59
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Russia-Ukraine War in Maps: Where are the frontlines now?

Russia-Ukraine War in Maps: Where are the frontlines now?

Maps of the frontline in Ukraine indicate that Russian forces are pushing towards the city of Pokrovsk

Tom Watling18 September 2024 03:00
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Ukraine will use UK long missiles against Russia, says ex-Army boss

Ukraine will eventually use UK long missiles in war against Russia, says ex-Army boss

The Ukraine will eventually use UK long missiles in its war against Russia, despite threats of an all-out war by Vladimir Putin, an ex-Army boss has said. Talks are continuing with the US and allies about giving Kyiv permission to use UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to hit Russian airbases and military sites which are being used to launch attacks on Ukraine. Appearing on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg today (15 September), General Sir John McColl said: “They should not signal this kind of dither and dilemma, they need to be firm in the signals we send.” Gen McColl added: “We are dithering, my guess is that eventually they will be provided.”

Tom Watling18 September 2024 02:00
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Growing fears in UK and US of a secret Iran-Russia nuclear deal

Growing fears in UK and US of a secret nuclear deal between Iran and Russia

Intelligence suggesting new nuclear cooperation between Iran and Russia adds to concerns over Tehran’s rising uranium stockpile

Tom Watling18 September 2024 01:00
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A Ukrainian author turned soldier has a stark warning for the West: ‘Be prepared for war with Russia’

Ukrainian author and soldier warns the West: ‘War is coming to you’

Tom Watling speaks to Oleksandr Mykhed about his new book describing the reality of Russia’s invasion of his homeland

Tom Watling18 September 2024 00:00
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The Russian glide bombs changing the face of the war in Ukraine

The Russian glide bombs changing the face of the war in Ukraine

Winged explosives weighing up to 1,500 kilograms – and nicknamed the ‘building destroyer’ – have had a devastating impact wherever they have been used, writes Tom Watling. Kyiv is battling them as best it can but needs Western allies to step up and provide more weapons, air defences and ammunition

Tom Watling17 September 2024 23:00

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