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  • Ukraine claims new good points in early part of counteroffensive

    By Reuters: Ukraine stated on Monday its troops had recaptured seven villages from Russian forces alongside an roughly 100-km entrance within the southeast since beginning its long-anticipated counteroffensive final week.

    The job of ending Russia’s occupation of southern and jap Ukraine is daunting, given Russia’s numerical superiority in males, ammunition and air energy, and the numerous months it has needed to construct deep defensive fortifications, particularly in southern Ukraine.

    Despite the rain and fierce preventing, Ukrainian forces had been making progress on the battlefield, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated in a video deal with on Monday evening.

    “The battles are fierce, but we have movement and that is crucial,” Zelenskyy stated. “The enemy’s losses are exactly what we need.”

    Soldiers had been seen in a video holding the Ukrainian flag within the village of Storozheve, alongside the Mokri Yaly River which flows northward out of Russian-held territory. Reuters confirmed the placement.

    On Sunday, Ukraine stated its forces heading south had liberated three different close by villages alongside the Mokri Yaly: Blahodatne, Neskuchne and Makarivka.

    Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar stated in a Telegram put up late on Monday that Ukrainian forces had additionally recaptured Levadne and Novodarivka, round 10 km (6 miles) west of the Mokri Yaly, in addition to Lobkove, southeast of town of Zaporizhzhia.
    A view of troops’ motion in Storozheve, Donetsk area, Ukraine, June 12, 2023 on this screengrab obtained from social media video. aeronavtyua through Telegram/through REUTERS

    Maliar stated troops had superior a complete of 6.5 km and brought management of an space of 90 sq. kilometres (35 sq. miles). The reclaimed territory is only a fraction of the 40,000 sq. miles that stay underneath Russia’s occupation.

    Maliar added that the seven settlements had been taken over the previous week, with out giving particulars of exactly when.

    It was not doable to confirm all of the battlefield claims.

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    Moscow has but to formally acknowledge any Ukrainian advances. But distinguished Russian navy bloggers stated Ukrainian forces had actually taken Blahodatne, Neskuchne and Makarivka, and had been pushing on southward.

    Russia’s defence ministry on Monday repeated common assertions of the previous week that it had repelled tried offensives within the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia areas.

    Eight Ukrainian drones had been destroyed and an ammunition depot hit in jap Ukraine, the ministry stated.

    SHORT OF MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH

    The push is already Ukraine’s most fast advance for seven months, although nonetheless in need of a significant breakthrough.

    The furthest advance claimed by Kyiv leaves its forces nonetheless some 90 km (55 miles) from the Azov Sea coast and the prize of chopping Russia’s “land bridge” to Crimea, the peninsula that Russia seized from Ukraine in 2014, eight years earlier than its full-scale invasion of its neighbour.

    A Ukrainian defence spokesperson stated Russia had blown up a dam on the Mokri Yaly to make it tougher for Ukrainian forces to thrust farther south. Last week, a dam was destroyed on the a lot bigger Dnipro River, inflicting a humanitarian catastrophe in components of the south.

    Ukrainian forces have additionally launched assaults at different places alongside the lengthy entrance line, probing for Russian weaknesses, although it has given few particulars thus far.

    TWO DOZEN HEAVY BATTLES

    Ukraine is banking on the tens of billions of {dollars}’ price of weaponry, coaching and intelligence it has obtained from the West, mixed with its personal battlefield resolve, techniques and the motivation to drive an invader from its personal land, to provide it the sting.

    It additionally is aware of it could have to indicate vital progress over the summer time to take care of the identical stage of Western navy, monetary and political assist, and in the future have an opportunity of recovering from the loss and devastation inflicted by Moscow.

    The leaders of France, Germany and Poland – the so-called Weimar Triangle – met in Paris on Monday to debate Ukraine and different matters.

    “We have intensified the delivery of ammunitions, weapons and armed vehicles … We’ll continue in coming days and weeks,” French President Emmanuel Macron, who in current days stated he had spoken with Zelenskyy confirming the beginning of the counteroffensive, instructed a press convention.

    Asked whether or not Germany agreed Ukraine wanted to be given safety ensures at a NATO summit in July, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated: “It’s clear we need this and we need it in a very concrete way.”

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    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday stated it was too quickly to say precisely the place Ukraine’s counteroffensive was going however Washington was assured Kyiv would proceed to have success.

    Some Western navy analysts stated it was too early to attract conclusions, and the skirmishes thus far would possibly present Ukraine continues to be simply testing Russian defences.

    The US-based Institute for the Study of War stated Ukraine was making an attempt “an extraordinarily difficult tactical operation – a frontal assault against prepared defensive positions, further complicated by a lack of air superiority”, and that preliminary assaults shouldn’t be overinterpreted.

    Russia has but to face a full onslaught and its unconvincing battlefield efficiency prior to now 15 months has led to frequent modifications of command and public arguments with the non-public militias summoned to battle alongside the military.

    President Vladimir Putin marked Russia’s nationwide day with an award ceremony within the Kremlin however made solely glancing point out in his speech of the warfare he had unleashed, at huge price to his personal residents in misplaced lives, cash and worldwide relations.

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  • Russians strike Ukraine as Kremlin-staged votes proceed

    Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities Saturday as Kremlin-orchestrated votes continued in occupied areas of Ukraine to pave the best way for his or her annexation by Moscow.

    Zaporizhzhia Gov. Oleksandr Starukh stated the Russians focused infrastructure services within the Dnieper River metropolis, and one of many missiles hit an house constructing, killing one individual and injuring seven others.

    The Russian forces additionally struck different areas in Ukraine, damaging residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.
    The British Defense Ministry stated that Russia was concentrating on the Pechenihy dam on the Siverskyy Donets River in northeastern Ukraine following earlier strikes on a dam on a reservoir close to Kryvyi Rih, inflicting flooding on the Inhulets River.

    “Ukrainian forces are advancing further downstream along both rivers,” the British stated. “As Russian commanders become increasingly concerned about their operational setbacks, they are probably attempting to strike the sluice gates of dams, in order to flood Ukrainian military crossing points.” Amid the combating, voting continued in Kremlin-organized referendums in occupied areas — votes that Ukraine and its Western allies dismissed as a sham with no authorized pressure.

    In the five-day voting within the jap Luhansk and Donetsk areas and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia within the south that started Friday, election officers accompanied by cops carried ballots to properties and arrange cellular polling stations, citing security causes. The votes are set to wrap up Tuesday when balloting will likely be held at polling stations.

    The voting was additionally was held in Russia, the place refugees and different residents of these areas solid ballots.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Moscow will heed the residents’ will, a transparent indication that the Kremlin is poised to rapidly annex the areas as soon as the voting is over.

    Ukraine and the West stated the vote was an illegitimate try by Moscow to slice away a big a part of the nation, stretching from the Russian border to the Crimean Peninsula. An identical referendum came about in Crimea in 2014 earlier than Moscow annexed it, a transfer that many of the world thought-about unlawful.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians in occupied areas to undermine the referendums and to share details about the individuals conducting “this farce.” He additionally urged Ukrainians to keep away from being known as up within the Russian mobilisation introduced Wednesday.

    “But if you do end up in the Russian army, then sabotage any enemy activity, interfere with any Russian operations, give us all important information about the occupiers. … And at the first opportunity, switch to our positions,” he stated in his nightly tackle.

    Russia’s Defense Ministry stated {that a} partial mobilisation ordered by Putin aimed so as to add about 300,000 troops, however the presidential decree retains the door open for a broader call-up.

    Across Russa’s 11 time zones, males hugged their weeping members of the family earlier than being rounded up for service amid fears {that a} wider call-up would possibly comply with. Some media studies claimed that the Russian authorities really plan to mobilize greater than 1 million, the allegations denied by the Kremlin.

    Protests in opposition to the mobilization that erupted Wednesday in Moscow, St. Petersburg and a number of other different Russian cities have been rapidly dispersed by police, who arrested over 1,300 and instantly handed call-up summons to lots of them. Anti-war activists are planning extra protests Saturday.

    Many Russians tried desperately to go away the nation, shopping for up scarce and exorbitantly priced airplane tickets.

    Thousands others fled by automotive, creating strains of visitors hours and even days lengthy at some borders. The strains of automobiles have been so lengthy on the border with Kazakhstan that some individuals deserted their automobiles and walked — simply as some Ukrainians did after Russia invaded their nation Feb. 24.

    In a bid to calm public fears over the call-up, the authorities introduced that lots of these working in excessive tech, communications or finance will likely be exempt.

  • Kyiv’s management of Kharkiv key to making sure provide chain for Ukrainian forces to struggle in Donbas

    Over the final week, the Ukrainian forces have been pushing their means by means of, reclaiming key areas within the Kharkiv Oblast (Province) bordering the Donbas area below the management of Russians.

    The Russians have retreated from Kharkiv – the second main pull again for the reason that struggle began on February 24. In the preliminary phases, the Russians introduced of their tanks to invade from the north of Kyiv however have been halted about 50 km from the capital metropolis and compelled to return with heavy casualties.

    Cities like Chernihiv, Irpin, Bucha within the north of Kyiv turned a graveyard of Russian tanks as troops have been pressured to retreat after bloody battles.

    Since then, the main target has been on the east and Kharkiv within the northeast, which shares a border with Russia and the Donbas area – essential for each side.

    Kharkiv is the lifeline of the Ukranian forces, guaranteeing provide traces as they proceed to struggle in opposition to all odds in elements of the Donbas that the Russians wish to liberate.

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    This is why the Russian assault on Kharkiv continues, as controlling a part of the area will guarantee Donbas is totally reduce off from Ukraine.

    Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest metropolis, has been the epicenter of an intense battle for the reason that battle started and is essential for Russia’s future technique within the Donbas area.

    Kharkiv, which borders each Dontesk and Luhansk that type the Donbas area, is essential for each Ukraine and Russia.

    Ukrainian forces are more likely to launch offensives in elements of Donetsk within the Donbas area.

    After the port city of Mariupol, the Russians took management of Severodonetsk, a metropolis within the Luhansk a part of the Donbas area.

    The Russians are additionally in full management of the shoreline of the Sea of Azov, essential to making sure they’ve connectivity from Crimea to Donbas.

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    After having to retreat from the northern elements of Ukraine, the Russian forces have been specializing in occupying locations within the south and east and making a land hall from Crimea within the south of Ukraine, that Moscow annexed in 2014, to the Donbas area within the east. This will guarantee an alternate provide line from the south to the east if Russia intends to be in bodily occupation.

    After struggling heavy losses within the north within the early section of the invasion, the Russians turned their give attention to firepower within the east and south of Ukraine. This is the place probably the most heavy and intense preventing has taken place.

    The Ukrainians have additionally launched a counter offensive within the south in Kheerson, which was anticipated to take the thrust of the Russian assaults to make sure a land hall.

    Months again, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned that his nation’s destiny can be determined by the end result of the battle within the east and the south, since Russia is specializing in the area. In this context, Kharkiv turns into necessary for Ukraine because it may deny Russia full occupation of the jap entrance until the Ukrainian forces are capable of maintain on to it.

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  • Zelenskiy warns of ‘ugly’ Russian assault as Ukraine prepares to rejoice Independence Day

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday warned Ukrainians to be vigilant within the coming week as they put together to rejoice their Independence Day, as recent blasts hit Crimea and a missile wounded 12 civilians close to a nuclear energy plant.

    In his nightly video handle, Zelenskiy stated Ukrainians should not permit Moscow to “spread despondency and fear” amongst them as they mark the thirty first anniversary of independence from Soviet rule.

    “We must all be aware that this week Russia could try to do something particularly ugly, something particularly vicious,” Zelenskiy stated forward of the anniversary on Aug. 24, which additionally marks six months since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started.

    The curfew in Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis, Kharkiv, can be prolonged for your complete day on Aug. 24, regional governor Oleh Synehub stated. The northeastern metropolis is frequently hit by Russian shelling and usually has a curfew from 10 pm to six am.

    “Remain at home and take heed of warnings!” Synehub wrote in a message to residents on Telegram.

    Also on Saturday, a Russian missile hit a residential space of a southern Ukrainian city not removed from a nuclear energy station, wounding 14 civilians, Russian and Ukrainian officers stated.

    That strike on the Pivdennoukrainsk (South Ukraine) nuclear station and recent shelling close to the Zaporizhzhia station, Europe’s largest such facility, prompted new fears of a nuclear accident throughout the battle, Ukrainian officers stated.

    Zelenskiy in his handle additionally referred obliquely to a collection of explosions in current days in Crimea, the Ukrainian territory seized and annexed by Russia throughout a 2014 incursion.

    Ukraine has not claimed duty for the assaults, however analysts have stated not less than some have been made attainable by new tools utilized by Ukrainian forces.

    “You can literally feel Crimea in the air this year, that the occupation there is only temporary and that Ukraine is coming back,” Zelenskiy stated.

    In the newest assault in Crimea, the Russian-appointed governor not recognised by the West stated a drone had struck a constructing close to the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet on Saturday morning.

    “A drone flew onto the roof. It was flying low,” governor Mikhail Razvozhayev stated on Telegram. “It was downed right over the Fleet headquarters. It fell on the roof and burned up. The attack failed.”

    Razvozhayev stated later the area’s anti-aircraft system had once more been in operation and requested residents to cease filming and disseminating footage of the way it was working.

    Ukrainian media reported explosions in close by cities – together with the resorts of Yevpatoriya, Olenivka and Zaozyornoye.

    CHILDREN AMONG THE INJURED

    Following the strike close to the South Ukraine energy station, Vitaliy Kim, governor of Mykolaiv area, stated on Telegram that 4 youngsters have been among the many wounded. Private houses and a five-storey condo block have been broken in Voznesensk, 30 km (19 miles) from the plant, Ukraine’s second largest.

    The Ukrainian navy’s south district, updating an earlier toll, stated 14 civilians had been wounded.

    State-run Energoatom, which manages all 4 Ukrainian nuclear power mills, described the assault on Voznesensk as “another act of Russian nuclear terrorism.”

    “It is possible that this missile was aimed specifically at the Pivdennoukrainsk Nuclear Power Plant, which the Russian military tried to seize back at the beginning of March,” Energoatom stated in an announcement.

    Russia didn’t instantly reply to the accusation. Reuters was unable to confirm the scenario in Voznesensk. There have been no reviews of any injury to the South Ukraine plant.

    Russia and Ukraine traded recent accusations of shelling across the Zaporizhzhia station, held by Russia since March.

    Vladimir Rogov, a Russia-appointed official within the close by city of Enerhodar, stated Ukrainian forces had launched not less than 4 strikes on the plant. Yevhen Yetushenko, mayor of Ukrainian-controlled Nikopol on the other financial institution of the Dnipro River, stated Russian forces had repeatedly shelled the city.

    Talks have been underneath method for greater than every week to rearrange for a go to to the plant by the U.N. nuclear energy company, the International Atomic Energy Agency.

    Ukrainian authorities have known as on the United Nations and different worldwide organisations to power Russian forces to go away the Zaporizhzhia plant. (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Natalia Zinets; Writing by Simon Lewis; Editing by Diane Craft, Chris Reese and Cynthia Osterman)

  • Ukrainian army says it repelled greater than dozen assaults

    The Ukrainian army stated Monday that it had repelled greater than a dozen Russian assaults within the nation’s east and north, together with makes an attempt to advance on key cities within the japanese industrial heartland often known as the Donbas.

    In its common Facebook replace, the army’s common workers stated Russian troops had tried to push in the direction of Kramatorsk, one in all two main cities within the japanese Donetsk province that stay beneath Ukrainian management, however “they failed completely and chaotically retreated to their previous positions.”

    In the identical put up, the army stated Russian forces had staged an unsuccessful assault on Bakhmut, a strategic city within the Donetsk area whose seize would pave the best way for Russia to take Kramatorsk and the de facto Ukrainian administrative capital, Sloviansk.

    The Donetsk area is one in all two provinces that make up the Donbas, the place the preventing has largely been targeted in latest months, since Kremlin forces retreated from across the capital, Kyiv. Russian officers introduced the total seize of the Luhansk area, the second of the 2, early final month, although its Ukrainian governor has repeatedly claimed that Kyiv’s forces are holding out in a small space close to the regional boundary.

    In the identical replace, the army claimed that Russia had tried and failed to interrupt via Ukrainian protection traces within the northern Kharkiv area, house to Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis, however have been “met harshly and thrown back.”

    Meanwhile, the Russian FSB, the KGB’s major successor company, stated that it had thwarted a “sabotage and terrorist attack” on an oil pipeline in Russia’s southern Volgograd area, which it blamed on two Russian residents colluding with Ukrainian safety forces. The claims couldn’t be instantly verified.

    Elsewhere, Russian and Ukrainian officers traded extra accusations Monday about renewed shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant, with either side alleging that the opposite was liable for the assaults which have raised fears of a disaster.

    The press workplace of the Kremlin-backed administration in Enerhodar, the Russian-controlled metropolis the place the plant is positioned, advised the Interfax company that Ukrainian forces have been finishing up “massive shelling” of the ability, in addition to Enerhodar’s residential and industrial areas.

    According to the assertion, the shelling got here from close by Nikopol, a Ukrainian-held metropolis which faces the plant throughout the Dnieper River.The mayor of Nikopol later stated that Russians have been shelling Enerhodar themselves.

    Mayor Yevhen Yevtushenko and different municipal authorities in Nikopol have repeatedly accused Russian troops stationed on the plant of shelling the town, figuring out that Ukrainian forces there have been unlikely to fireplace again.

    ‘Nuclear blackmail’

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy renewed his name for recent sanctions in opposition to Moscow and its nuclear business in response to the scenario. He described Russian forces’ actions there as “nuclear blackmail” that will embolden malign actors worldwide.

    As Russian forces stored up their artillery barrages round Ukraine, not less than three Ukrainian civilians have been killed and 20 others wounded, Ukrainian officers stated. The deaths and 13 of the wounded have been blamed on Russian shelling that hit cities and villages within the Donetsk area, regional officers stated.

    In the nation’s second-largest metropolis of Kharkiv, seven civilians have been wounded by Russian shelling that hit residential buildings and an space close to a bus cease. Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Synyehubov stated the wounded included a 80-year-old girl.

    Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Lt. Gen. Igor Konashenkov stated Monday that Russian warplanes have struck Ukrainian military positions within the southern Kherson area and within the Donetsk area. He added that the Russian air drive additionally hit a facility within the Kharkiv area, killing not less than 100 and wounding 50 “mercenaries” from Poland and Germany. His claims couldn’t be independently verified.

    Putin hails army

    Speaking on the opening of an arms present exterior Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed the army, which he stated was “liberating the Donbas step by step.” He additionally vowed to broaden arms gross sales to Russian allies, whom he praised for persevering with to supply agency assist to Moscow within the face of Western stress.

    For its half, the Ukrainian army claimed to have destroyed greater than 10 Russian warehouses with ammunition and army tools prior to now week.

  • Ukraine President Zelenskyy guidelines out talks if Russia holds referendums

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on Sunday that if Russia proceeded with referendums in occupied areas of his nation on becoming a member of Russia, there may very well be no talks with Ukraine or its worldwide allies.

    Russian forces and their separatist allies now maintain massive swathes of territory in japanese Ukraine’s Donbas area and in southern areas after launching what the Kremlin calls a “special military operation” into its neighbour’s territory. Officials in each areas have raised the opportunity of holding referendums.

    In his nightly video deal with, Zelenskyy stated Kyiv was holding quick to its place of yielding no territory to Russia.

    “Our country’s position remains what it always has been. We will give up nothing of what is ours,” Zelenskyy stated.

    “If the occupiers proceed along the path of pseudo-referendums, they will close for themselves any chance of talks with Ukraine and the free world, which the Russian side will clearly need at some point.”

    Russian and Ukrainian officers held a number of periods of talks quickly after Russian forces launched their invasion of Ukraine in February.

    But little progress was made and no conferences have been held since late March, with all sides blaming the opposite for the halt to contacts.

    Russian forces maintain most of Kherson area in southern Ukraine and officers in cost have recommended a referendum on becoming a member of Russia may very well be held inside the coming weeks or months.

    Aug 7 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated on Sunday that if Russia proceeded with referendums in occupied areas of his nation on becoming a member of Russia, there may very well be no talks with Ukraine or its worldwide allies.

    Russian forces and their separatist allies now maintain massive swathes of territory in japanese Ukraine’s Donbas area and in southern areas after launching what the Kremlin calls a “special military operation” into its neighbour’s territory. Officials in each areas have raised the opportunity of holding referendums.

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    In his nightly video deal with, Zelenskiy stated Kyiv was holding quick to its place of yielding no territory to Russia.

    “Our country’s position remains what it always has been. We will give up nothing of what is ours,” Zelenskiy stated.

    “If the occupiers proceed along the path of pseudo-referendums, they will close for themselves any chance of talks with Ukraine and the free world, which the Russian side will clearly need at some point.”

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    Russian and Ukrainian officers held a number of periods of talks quickly after Russian forces launched their invasion of Ukraine in February.

    But little progress was made and no conferences have been held since late March, with all sides blaming the opposite for the halt to contacts.

    Russian forces maintain most of Kherson area in southern Ukraine and officers in cost have recommended a referendum on becoming a member of Russia may very well be held inside the coming weeks or months.

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    In Donbas, Russian proxies seized chunks of territory in 2014, held independence referendums and proclaimed “people’s republics” in Luhansk and Donetsk areas. The Kremlin recognised the republics on the eve of the February invasion.

    The governor of Luhansk area — nearly totally beneath Russian management for a number of weeks — recommended over the weekend that Russia was getting ready for a brand new referendum in newly captured areas and was providing residents advantages for collaborating.

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  • Fact Check: 2014 video of explosion shared as current Russian shelling on chemical plant in Ukraine

    A video from 2014 was shared by social media customers with the declare that it reveals a current Russian shelling of a chemical plant in Ukraine.

    A video from 2014 was uploaded on social media falsely claiming to point out Russian assault on Ukraine’s Donbas area.

    As the assault on Severodonetsk in Ukraine’s Donbas area continued, Russian shelling brought on an enormous explosion at a chemical plant in Severodonetsk. Soon after, a video of fireplace and smoke at a distance went viral with claims that it confirmed the aforementioned explosion at chemical plant.

    Several Twitter customers shared the video of the massive ball of fireplace and white smoke billowing from a plant faraway with captions like, “There was a powerful explosion at the Azot plant in Severodonetsk. Hundreds of Ukrainian military are based at the facility.”

    AFWA discovered that the viral video is eight years outdated. This will not be the visible of a current explosion in Severodonetsk, somewhat it reveals an explosion that befell in 2014 at a chemical plant in Donetsk.

    The viral posts are archived right here and right here.

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    Reverse-searching frames from the clip led us to the identical video on a number of video platforms like VK and YouTube. On November 19, 2014, a consumer identify Oleg Opara uploaded the video on the VK with the Russian caption, “Explosion Point U 20.10.14 Donetsk.”

    The similar video was uploaded to a Ukraine-based YouTube channel named EuroMaydan on September 20, 2014. The caption in Russian interprets to: “09/19/2014 Explosion of the warehouses of the Donetsk state-owned plant of chemical products”.

    When we searched with related key phrases, we discovered a number of 2014 Russian information studies about this incident.

    Per these studies, a robust explosion befell on the warehouses of a state-owned chemical plant. Although nobody was reportedly injured on this explosion, the sound thundered throughout your entire Kuibyshevsky district within the metropolis of Donetsk.

    Thus, we concluded that the visible of an eight-year-old explosion in Donetsk, Ukraine was shared as a current explosion in Severodonetsk brought on by Russian shelling.

    DeclareExplosion on the chemical plant in Severodonetsk, Ukraine, brought on by Russian shelling.ConclusionThe viral video is eight years outdated. Not the current explosion in Severodonetsk, this video reveals an enormous explosion that befell in 2014 at a chemical plant in Donetsk.

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  • 100 days of Russia-Ukraine struggle: How has India been affected

    In the three months for the reason that begin of the Russia-Ukraine struggle, overseas portfolio buyers (FPIs) pulled greater than Rs. 1 lakh crore out of Indian markets — Rs. 50,000 crores greater than the mixed withdrawal of the earlier 9 months.

    The temper of FPIs has been bitter for quite a lot of causes. Monetary tightening all over the world attributable to spiralling inflation has been the most important issue behind the pullout from all rising markets, together with India. However, the ferocity with which they’ve been promoting Indian equities within the final three months has been unprecedented.

    The FPI pullout has been one of many main contributory elements behind the steep slide within the rupee vis-à-vis the greenback. The rupee depreciated almost 4 per cent, from 75.3 towards a greenback on February 24 to 77.7 towards a greenback by the top of May 31, in line with the IMF. The weak rupee has put strain on imports, particularly oil imports that represent the bulk share.

    As the weakened rupee made imports costly, the rise in crude costs solely made issues worse. Brent crude costs that had been hovering round USD 80 a barrel at first of 2022 shot as much as as excessive as USD 128 a barrel following Russia’s invasion. It stood at USD 122.8 a barrel on May 31, almost three months after the struggle started, in line with the NYSE.

    The warmth of the Russia-Ukraine struggle is now reaching commoners in India and all over the world.

    “The war in Ukraine, in all its dimensions, is producing alarming cascading effects to a world economy already battered by Covid-19 and climate change, with particularly dramatic impacts on developing countries. The world’s most vulnerable people can not become collateral damage,” stated the UN Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy and Finance.

    The annual inflation fee in India rose to 7.8 per cent in April 2022, the very best since May 2014, as meals inflation accelerated for the seventh straight month to eight.4 per cent. Vanaspati oil value on May 31 was 26.6 per cent increased than the identical day final yr, wheat was 14.3 per cent increased, and mustard oil and sugar had been 5.1 and 4.1 per cent increased than the corresponding day of the earlier yr.

    Meanwhile, it isn’t solely in India the place meals costs and provide are beneath shock. As many as 45 nations are watching critical meals insecurity, and the eyeballs of many worldwide organisations are glued on this course.

    “The World Food Programme renews its call to open Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea to allow for the export of food amid fears of global hunger and further crises,” stated the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Ukraine.

  • Russian President Putin shedding his eyesight, has 3 years to reside: Report

    A Russian intelligence officer claimed that Putin has solely three years to reside as he has ‘most cancers’, including that the president can also be shedding his eyesight and affected by complications.

    The Russian president is shedding his eyesight and affected by complications, reviews declare. (Photo: Reuters)

    A Russian intelligence officer has claimed that President Vladimir Putin has been given simply three years to reside as he has a “severe form of rapidly progressing cancer”, the Independent reported.

    The Federal Security Service (FSB) officer additionally alleged that the 69-year-old president is shedding his eyesight and affected by complications.

    The FSB officer revealed the details about Putin’s quickly deteriorating well being to the previous Russian spy Boris Karpichkov, who’s at the moment residing within the UK, the Independent additional reported.

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    “We are told he is suffering from headaches and when he appears on TV he needs pieces of paper with everything written in huge letters to read what he’s going to say,” the Russian officer mentioned.

    “They are so large, every web page can solely maintain a few sentences. His eyesight is significantly worsening,” the spy said adding that Putin’s limbs are “now also shaking uncontrollably”.

    Speculations about the Russian President’s health have been reported to originate with the popular Russian Telegram channel General SVR.

    The channel claimed that Putin’s doctors had warned him the surgery might incapacitate him for “a short time”, and that during this period the president should briefly hand over the reins of power to an aide.

    Concerns about Putin’s health also grew after former UK intelligence official Christopher Steele said Putin left meetings for medical treatment.

    Meanwhile, the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, has denied rumours about Putin’s rapidly deteriorating health. “I do not assume that sane folks can see on this particular person indicators of some sort of sickness or ailment,” Lavrov informed France’s broadcaster TF1.

    The Russia-Ukraine warfare has entered its fourth month now with Moscow persevering with to step up its assault on Ukraine’s Donbas area.

  • Ukraine: Russians withdraw from round Kharkiv, batter east

    Fresh off his nation’s Eurovision win, a defiant Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed early Sunday to sooner or later host the music contest within the embattled metropolis of Mariupol, which is sort of fully in Russian fingers except for a stalwart group of some hundred Ukrainian fighters who proceed to carry out in a metal manufacturing unit.

    Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra received the favored contest with its music “Stefania,” which has turn out to be a well-liked anthem amongst Ukrainians through the struggle, and its victory was a morale booster.

    “Our courage impresses the world, our music conquers Europe,” Zelenskyy stated on Facebook. “Next year, Ukraine will host Eurovision!”

    The band made an impassioned plea through the present to assist the fighters nonetheless within the Azovstal metal plant within the port metropolis, and Zelenskyy stated “one day” the competition can be held “in a Ukrainian Mariupol.”

    The president’s optimistic phrases come as Russian troops are retreating from Kharkiv, the nation’s second-largest metropolis, after bombarding it for weeks, and Moscow’s forces proceed to engaged in a grinding battle for the nation’s jap industrial heartland, the Donbas.

    People move by an anti-war poster in Kyiv, Ukraine. (AP)

    Russia has now seemingly misplaced one-third of the bottom fight forces it dedicated in February and continues to endure “consistently high levels of attrition” whereas failing to attain any substantial territorial positive factors over the previous month, Britain’s Defense Ministry stated in its every day intelligence replace Sunday.

    “Russia’s Donbas offensive has lost momentum and fallen significantly behind schedule,” the ministry stated on Twitter, including that the forces are struggling “continued low morale and reduced combat effectiveness.”

    “Under the current conditions, Russia is unlikely to dramatically accelerate its rate of advance over the next 30 days,” the ministry stated.

    In the western metropolis of Lviv, a Russian missile hit “military infrastructure facilities” early Sunday morning, however there was no quick info on useless or injured, stated Lviv Regional Governor Maksym Kozytskyy on the Telegram messaging app.

    Russia has been focusing on rail services and different crucial infrastructure in and round Lviv, which is close to the Polish border and has been a significant gateway for NATO-supplied weapons.

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    Western officers have stated regardless of the assaults there was no considerable impression on Ukraine’s capacity to resupply its forces.

    With Russian forces now pulling again from the northeastern metropolis of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s army has stated Moscow is now specializing in guarding provide routes, whereas launching mortar, artillery and airstrikes within the jap area of Donetsk in an try to deplete Ukrainian forces and destroy fortifications.

    Russian forces management a horseshoe-shaped swath of territory within the Ukrainian areas of Donetsk and Luhansk, which make up the Donbas area, the border space the place Ukraine has battled Moscow-backed separatists since 2014.

    In the southern Donbas, the Azov Sea port of Mariupol is now largely in Russian management, apart from the few hundred troops left within the metal manufacturing unit.

    A convoy of between 500 and 1,000 automobiles carrying civilians out of town was reportedly in a position to attain the Ukrainian-held metropolis of Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, whereas Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk stated authorities had been negotiating the evacuation of 60 severely wounded troops on the steelworks.

    After failing to seize Kyiv following the Feb. 24 invasion, Russian President Vladimir Putin has shifted his focus eastward to the Donbas, aiming to encircle Ukraine’s most skilled and best-equipped troops, and to grab territory nonetheless underneath Ukraine’s management.

    A Ukrainian serviceman patrols throughout a reconnaissance mission in a just lately retaken village on the outskirts of Kharkiv, east Ukraine. (AP)

    Airstrikes and artillery barrages make it extraordinarily harmful for journalists to maneuver round within the east, hindering efforts to get a full image of the preventing. But it seems to be a back-and-forth slog with out main breakthroughs on both aspect.

    Russia has captured some Donbas villages and cities, together with Rubizhne, which had a prewar inhabitants of round 55,000.

    Zelenskyy stated Ukraine’s forces have additionally made progress within the east, retaking six cities or villages previously day. In his nightly deal with Saturday, he stated “the situation in Donbas remains very difficult” and Russian troops had been “still trying to come out at least somewhat victorious.”

    “Step by step,” Zelenskyy stated, “we are forcing the occupants to leave the Ukrainian land.”

    Kharkiv, which is close to the Russian border and solely 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of the Russian metropolis of Belgorod, has undergone weeks of intense shelling. The largely Russian-speaking metropolis with a prewar inhabitants of 1.4 million was a key army goal earlier within the struggle, when Moscow hoped to seize and maintain main cities.

    Regional Gov. Oleh Sinegubov stated through the Telegram messaging app that there had been no shelling assaults on Kharkiv previously day.

    A torn map of the area of Mykolaiv hangs on a wall in an workplace of the regional authorities headquarters of Mykolaiv, which was closely broken in a Russian assault, in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. (AP)

    He added that Ukraine launched a counteroffensive close to Izyum, a metropolis 125 kilometers (78 miles) south of Kharkiv that has been held by Russia since no less than the start of April.

    Putin has justified the struggle in Ukraine by claiming it was a response to NATO’s enlargement in Eastern Europe.

    But the invasion has different international locations alongside Russia’s flank apprehensive they could possibly be subsequent, and previously week the president and prime minister of Finland stated they favor looking for NATO membership. Officials in Sweden are anticipated to announce a choice Sunday on whether or not to use to affix the Western army alliance.

    In a telephone name Saturday, Putin informed Finnish President Sauli Niinisto that there are not any threats to Finland’s safety and becoming a member of NATO can be an “error” and “negatively affect Russian-Finnish relations.”

    The Nordic nations’ potential bids had been thrown into query Friday when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated his nation is “not of a favorable opinion.”

    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was scheduled to fulfill his NATO counterparts, together with Turkey’s international minister, this weekend in Germany.