Vladimir Putin Russia-Ukraine war

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 95 (Aljazeera.com)

Fighting for the eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk rages with Russian forces conducting assault operations. Invading forces appear close to seizing ...

- A ship entered the Ukrainian port of Mariupol for the first time since Russia completed its capture of the city to load metal and ship it east to Russia. - Putin told Macron and Scholz that Moscow was willing to discuss ways to make it possible for Ukraine to resumeshipments of grain, the Kremlin said. - Invading forces appear close to seizing all of the Luhansk region, one of the more modest war goals of the Kremlin.

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Ukraine war is Putin's death warrant, says wife of jailed politician (The Guardian)

Vladimir Kara-Murza's wife Evgenia says Russian president will fall over war in Ukraine.

And I brought him back to the US. He recovered and then he went back to Russia. Everything – speaking and being on stage, speaking to journalists – is very new to me. Kara-Murza said that since the war started Russia had switched from being an authoritarian regime to a totalitarian one. “Thanks to an amazing independent investigation by Bellingcat and Insider, we now know the names and the faces of those people from the FSB, who had followed him before the poisoning. “He was targeted by an FSB team that tried to kill him twice in 2015 and 2017. On the basis of the charges laid so far Vladimir is now facing up to 10 years.”

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Putin Signed 'Own Death Warrant' With Ukraine War—Wife of Jailed ... (Newsweek)

Evgenia Kara-Murza, whose husband Vladimir was arrested in Moscow in April, said he may have reason to fear for his life.

"And there are no more media outlets in Russia that can talk about it." "That is important to say it out loud... She could not immediately be reached for further comment.

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Fighting focuses on Donbas, but Putin has not given up on Kharkiv ... (The Guardian)

The outcome of Russia's attacks on the Donetsk and Luhansk areas will determine the fate of the rest of Ukraine.

Since the Russians withdrew at the beginning of April, there has been no artillery threat, and no repeat of the booms from the suburbs that characterised the first weeks of the war. The occasional air raid siren and men with guns on the streets are reminders of the war, but cafe terraces are busy, the opera has reopened and the curfew has been pushed back to 11pm. Last Thursday, areas within the city limits were shelled for the first time in two weeks and nine civilians died, according to local authorities. Now, there is talk of rapid annexation of the parts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia provinces that Russia took in the first days of the invasion. Ukraine will not accept the loss of these areas, but if it launches a counterattack, Russia could claim Ukraine was attacking Russian territory. Last week, the focus was on the city of Sievierodonetsk, where local governor Serhiy Haidai said Russia had committed 10,000 soldiers and an extra 2,500 pieces of equipment to attacking the city.

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Live updates: Russia's war in Ukraine (CNN)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed that Ukraine will "take everything back" from Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law ...

However, he acknowledged that the situation in the Donbas remains difficult, especially in the areas of Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Bakhmut and Popasna. - "Tough defensive position": Constant Russian shelling is pounding Severodonetsk and fighting is raging on the outskirts of the city, according to Ukrainian reports. - Zelensky defiant: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Saturday that his country will"take everything back"from Russia. "This is an imperative," Zelensky said, "And it's just a matter of time.

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Russia-Ukraine latest news: Evacuations from Luhansk halted 'after ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

The evacuation of civilians from the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine has been halted after shelling killed a French journalist, the regional governor has ...

"And it is up to her of course to make this statement or to make these deeds. With a view to the summit tomorrow, let's hope it continues like this. It lost its own future and any cultural ties to the free world. "Capturing Sievierodonetsk is a fundamental task for the occupiers. from a humanitarian and financial point of view as well as in terms of supplying defence equipment," it said. "Russia has already lost not only the battle for Kharkiv, not only the battle for Kyiv and the north of our country. There is no telecommunication," President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a televised speech. More than two-thirds of the city's housing stock has been completely destroyed. "Now people are partially exporting, having reached agreements with those who are buying from the (Russian) side." The situation is very difficult," he said. Writing on Facebook, the band said: "You guys are amazing! “Today our armoured evacuation vehicle was going to pick up 10 people from the area and came under enemy fire.

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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Heavy fighting in Severodonetsk ... (The Washington Post)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that 90 percent of Severodonetsk's buildings and all of its “critical infrastructure” had been destroyed.

Ukrainian authorities have accused Russia of trucking stolen grain to the Russian border and to Crimea, the peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014. Maxar said its pictures probably show the Matros Pozynich, a bulk carrier that sails under the Russian flag, according to global shipping trackers. “He did not work to secure the city from the first days of the full-scale war and only thought of himself. Erdogan is also holding up the NATO applications of Sweden and Finland, both of which cited Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a factor in their decisions to join. Turkey has resisted joining other Western countries in issuing sanctions on Russia and continues to import Russian oil. The highway from Bakhmut, further to the southwest, which is vital for resupplying Severodonetsk, remains under control of the Ukrainian military, said Vlasenko, but is very dangerous due to continual Russian shelling. “The enemy managed to enter Severodonetsk from two directions… But the talks have been held up by objections, most notably from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has insisted on more time and money to upgrade his landlocked country’s oil infrastructure. The country has faced pressure from other NATO members to increase its military spending, which stands at about 1.5 percent of GDP, for a number of years. U.S. intelligence has warned that Russia plans to annex Kherson and other areas under its control through rigged referendums. It is adjacent to Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. The truck was about to pick up 10 civilians, he said.

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Russia taking more ground, but Ukraine's troops and its civilians ... (CBS News)

Vladimir Putin's forces have been hammering Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, with artillery as ground troops take more and more small villages across the ...

Tyab watched as women wove together camouflage netting to cover vehicles and troops on the battlefield. Valentyna Kryvda said she and the others were doing anything they could to help. Vladimir Putin's forces have been hammering Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, with artillery as ground troops take more and more small villages across the Donbas region.

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Heavy fighting as Russian troops enter outskirts of Ukraine's ... (Reuters)

Russian troops have entered the outskirts of the Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk, according to the regional governor, who described fierce fighting on ...

Kyiv has called on the West to provide longer-range weapons to turn the tide in the war. Zelenskiy said he expected "good news" in the coming days. They shell for several hours - for three, four, five hours - in a row and then attack", Gaidai said. Luhansk region governor Serhiy Gaidai said Russian troops had advanced into the city's southeastern and northeastern fringes. "Those who attack die. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Sunday said the "liberation" of the Donbas was an "unconditional priority". read more

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Severodonetsk under assault as Kremlin forces continue to target ... (The Washington Post)

Russian forces advanced Sunday in the industrial hub of Severdonetsk, Ukraine's military said. Analysts say Moscow controls most of the region.

Poland’s aspiration, he said, is to not need to rely on the United States to help protect its land under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. Poland shares a land border with Ukraine, and several Russian missile attacks have hit within miles of the country. Authorities were working to help miners at two sites in Toretsk, a city slightly south of those districts: 112 at the Tsentralnaya mine and three at a nearby facility. Erdogan added that he would have separate telephone conversations Monday with the Ukrainian and Russian presidents. We need to be much more powerful. Oleksandr Sereda, deputy commander of Chernihiv’s border guards, recently told The Washington Post that soldiers are preparing for “a possible reinvasion.” “He did not work to secure the city from the first days of the full-scale war and only thought of himself. Russia “does not stop conducting offensive operations” in the eastern battlefront, Ukraine’s military said in a daily update. Ukrainian authorities have accused Russia of trucking stolen grain to the Russian border and to Crimea, the peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014. Maxar said its pictures probably show the Matros Pozynich, a bulk carrier that sails under the Russian flag, according to global shipping trackers. Some stumbled out the back doors and collapsed into wheelchairs as staffers rushed to push them inside. Oleksandr Sereda, deputy commander of Chernihiv’s border guards, recently told The Washington Post that soldiers are preparing for “a possible reinvasion.”

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'I watched from afar Russia's latest merciless assault on ... (BBC News)

Quentin Sommerville describes relentless artillery bombardment in Donbas ahead of Russian forces entering Severodonetsk.

"There is a sky, and the sky is ours. Footage given to the BBC by a unit of the National Guard shows a landscape there which could be a recreation of World War Two devastation - lines of shelled-out houses, empty streets with only corpses and dead animals along the pathways. But, for the weary Ukrainian defenders facing the Russian onslaught, that is unthinkable. Even for experienced fighters, the volume and nature of Russian weaponry being used is Donbas is overwhelming. Since the start of the war, military analysts have made much of Russia's rising casualty numbers and the weakness of morale among its soldiers. So it's basically a sniper with one bullet and they send like $1,000 of artillery rounds. There were a lot of losses - a lot of fighting across streets. Looking from Lysychansk into the distance, there is now a blot on the emerald green landscape. If Severodonetsk and Lysychansk fall, the whole of Luhansk would be occupied. The air carried on the summer breeze is gritty with dust from smoke and pulverised buildings. President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week that Ukraine was losing 50-100 troops a day in the region. A few people still go out on the streets, but they are mostly deserted.

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Live updates: Russia's war in Ukraine (CNN International)

As the battle for the Donbas region heats up, Russian forces are trying to surround Ukrainian troops in Lysychansk and Severodonetsk.

In the city now, there are and will be street battles." Ukraine has claimed some success in its offensive in the south, which began during the weekend. The General Staff said that fighting continues around the village of Komyshuvakha, to the southwest of Severodonetsk. Social media video geolocated by CNN appears to show a Chechen unit in the village, with drone footage suggesting Ukrainian soldiers retreating from the area.

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Russia Ukraine war LIVE updates: Russians, Ukrainians fight block ... (Times of India)

Russian troops pushed farther into a key eastern Ukrainian city and fought street by street with Kyiv's forces Monday in a battle the mayor said has.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday that Ankara is ready to take on a role in an "observation mechanism" between Moscow, Kyiv and the United Nations, if an agreement is reached in that regard. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked France not to succumb to Russian “blackmail” over food supplies at a meeting with French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna. Zelenskyy’s office says in its summary of the Monday talks that Russia is using food security issues in an attempt to have international sanctions eased. Military analysts painted the fight for Sievierodonetsk as part of a race against time for the Kremlin. "It is time for you to be not separate, not fragments, but one whole," he said, calling for a new set of sanctions against Russia, including a ban on Russian oil. Military analysts painted the fight for Sievierodonetsk as part of a race against time for the Kremlin. Stay with TOI for more updates --Read Less Putin noted Russia's readiness to facilitate the maritime transit of goods in the Black Sea in coordination with Turkish partners.

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