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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Moscow suffering highest casualties of war as Kyiv launches major drone attack

Ukraine attacks Moscow and its region with at least 32 drones in early hours

Arpan Rai,Tom Watling
Sunday 10 November 2024 15:37
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Russia is losing the highest number of soldiers a day since Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UK army chief has claimed.

Sir Tony Radakin told the BBC that Russian forces were suffering 1,500 casualties a day. He described the cost of the war on the Russian people as “extraordinary”.

“Russia is about to suffer 700,000 people killed or wounded – the enormous pain and suffering that the Russian nation is having to bear because of Putin’s ambition,” said Sir Tony.

Russia has seized swathes of territory in eastern Ukraine over the past few months, however, a fact which is likely correlated with the high casualty toll.

It comes as a major Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region forced Russia to close two major airports in the early hours today.

The drones were destroyed in the Ramenskoye and Kolomensky districts of Moscow, its mayor Sergei Sobyanin said, claiming no major damage or casualties at the site of the downed weapons.

Russia’s federal air transport agency said it was temporarily restricting operations at the Domodedovo and Zhukovo airports at 5.30am GMT.

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Russia to ‘merge three oil companies’ to boost war effort

Russia to ‘merge three oil companies’ to boost war effort

The merger of Rosneft Oil, Gazprom Neft and Lukoil would be second only to Saudi Arabia’s Aramco’s output

Tom Watling10 November 2024 10:58
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In pictures: Life on the frontline in eastern Ukraine

We have some of the latest photos dropping on the wires, depicting life in Kurakhove, a town in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk.

Only a few hundreds residents remain, and just one shop is still open, as Russian forces advance within a few miles of its outskirts.

A man rides on a bike in front of the mail office which was destroyed by a Russian airstrike in Kurakhove, Donetsk region, Ukraine
A man rides on a bike in front of the mail office which was destroyed by a Russian airstrike in Kurakhove, Donetsk region, Ukraine (AP)
Local women unload food products from a minivan into the last shop operating in Kurakhove, Donetsk region, Ukraine
Local women unload food products from a minivan into the last shop operating in Kurakhove, Donetsk region, Ukraine (AP)
A central streets covered in debris from destroyed residential buildings after Russian bombing in Kurakhove
A central streets covered in debris from destroyed residential buildings after Russian bombing in Kurakhove (AP)
Tom Watling10 November 2024 10:31
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Flight tracker over Moscow after Ukraine forces airport closure

Watch live: Flight tracker over Moscow after Ukraine attack forces airport closure

A Ukrainian drone attack has forced the closure of two major Moscow airports - after what’s thought to be their biggest strike today.

Tom Watling10 November 2024 10:03
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Two injured in Russian air attack on Odesa, Ukraine officials say

At least two people were injured and buildings were damaged in an overnight Russian drone attack on Ukraine‘s southern region of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday.

“The enemy has once again launched a massive attack on our region,” the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Odesa region said on its social media account. “Garages with cars and property were on fire, residential buildings, shops were damaged.”

Oleh Kiper, governor of the region on the Black Sea coast, said, without providing further detail, that the attack caused some fires.

The scale of the attack was not immediately clear.

Video footage posted by the emergency services showed firefighters combing in the dark through a pile of a building debris and an apartment building with blown-out windows, while residents gathered in front.

Tom Watling10 November 2024 09:44
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Additional footage shows Ukrainian drone attacks in Russia

Tom Watling10 November 2024 09:23
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Russia paying ‘extraordinary price’ in Ukraine, says UK defence chief

Russia paying ‘extraordinary price’ in Ukraine, says UK defence chief

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said Russia had suffered its worst month in October since the invasion started in 2022.

Tom Watling10 November 2024 09:15
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In pictures: Odesa hit by Russian drone attack

Rescuers work at a site of a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine
Rescuers work at a site of a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine (via REUTERS)
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Tom Watling10 November 2024 09:03
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In pictures: Fighting devastates forests in eastern Ukraine

A view from a drone of a part of the forest where the hottest phase of the war is taking place in this area, showing burnt forest, fallen trees, positions and shelters of soldiers underground in Serebryansky Reserve, near Kreminna, Luhansk Oblast
A view from a drone of a part of the forest where the hottest phase of the war is taking place in this area, showing burnt forest, fallen trees, positions and shelters of soldiers underground in Serebryansky Reserve, near Kreminna, Luhansk Oblast (Getty Images)
A view from a drone showing a destroyed Russian armoured vehicle near Kreminna
A view from a drone showing a destroyed Russian armoured vehicle near Kreminna (Getty Images)
Tom Watling10 November 2024 08:41
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Footage shows drone being shot down over Russia - report

Tom Watling10 November 2024 08:17
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Ukraine drone attacks spark fire in Russia

Ukrainian overnight drone attacks have set several non-residential buildings on fire in Russia’s Kaluga and Bryansk regions, regional governors said this morning.

“Emergency services and firefighters are on the site,” Alexander Bogomaz, governor of the Russian border region of Bryansk said, without providing further detail.

The defence ministry said its air defence units had destroyed 23 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 17 over Bryansk.

Vladislav Shapsha, governor of the Kaluga region, which borders the Moscow region to its northeast, said a non-residential building in the region was on fire as result of Ukraine’s drone attack.

Arpan Rai10 November 2024 06:56

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