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An 18 -year -old British volunteer killed for a few minutes in his first project in Ukraine, said his father.
“My son James had just turned 18 when he sought to volunteer and fight in Ukraine,” said his father Graham Wilton.
“I will never do that. He didn’t need it to happen, but his cross was constant.
The confirmation of Wilton’s death occurs when Donald Trump told Newshouings in the White House that looked for Ukraine to supply rare land metals in exchange for the US army’s monetary assistance and army assistance.
“We are telling Ukraine that they have very frequent lands very valuable,” Mr. Trump. “We are looking to make a deal with Ukraine, where they will ensure what we give them with their rare lands and other things. “
Previously, a high oriental high Ukrainian separatist who had organized combat sets to combat his own country, according to reports, killed as a result of an explosion in the northwest of Moscow.
At least five people were wounded or killed after what has been reported as a bomb detonated at the Alye Parusa residential complex in the capital.
Trump Ukraine offers us rare lands in exchange for help
Father of Brit teen, who died in Ukraine, pays tribute: ‘His heart was set on it’
One killed in Moscow residential building blast
Saudi Arabia, UAE possible venues for Trump-Putin summit
The UN nuclear company head goes to Kyiv for a security inspection
10:39, Tom Watling
British medicine loses the arm and leg in Ukraine
10:10, Tom Watling
Moscow blows “kills pro-Putin paramilitary leader”
09:47, Tom Watling
Ukraine’s military said on Tuesday it had shot down 37 of 65 Russian drones overnight in an attack that hit companies, the railway depot and homes across the country.
Ukraine’s state railways Ukrzaliznytsia said Russia attacked a depot in Dnipropetrovsk region, causing significant damage to infrastructure and premises.
The attack has also caused fires in 3 personal corporations in the central region of Cherkasy, said his governor Ihorba Telgram.
In the northeastern region of Sumy, it damaged eight residential buildings and one apartment building, regional authorities said.
Of the 65 drones, 28 more did not reach their targets, likely due to electronic warfare, Ukraine’s military said.
Ukrenerg, the country’s national grid grid, reported on Tuesday the cuts of the emergency force in 8 regions, leading to injuries through missile and drone strikes.
09:23, Tom Watling
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that comments by US president Donald Trump suggesting he wants Ukraine to supply Washington with rare earth minerals show he now wants Kyiv to pay for US assistance rather than receive it for free.
Trump told Newshounds on Monday that Ukraine was willing to worry about the trade, adding that he sought Ukraine’s “matching” for “nearly $300 billion” from Washington.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the comment has shown that the United States is no longer in a position to provide loose help to kyiv.
9:00 am, Tom Watling
08:24, Alex Croft
An 18-year-old British volunteer who enlisted to assist the protection of Ukraine killed via a Russian drone a few minutes after his first mission, according to a report.
James Wilton, from Huddersfield, travelled to Ukraine aged 17 and with no prior military experience, where he was reportedly given a crash training course by Ukrainian instructors.
But his first project on the Eastern Front of Ukraine on July 23, 2024 also to be the last, after James and his partner were discovered hunted through several Russian drones in an open box without a running policy.
“I will never.
Andy Gregory reports:
Brit soldier, 18, killed by Russian drone ‘minutes into first mission’ in Ukraine
08:02 , Alex Croft
North Korean troops have been pulled back from the frontline amid devastating losses, according to Ukrainian and American officials.
According to the New York Times, Kim Jong’s forces have been noticed on the battlefield for approximately 3 weeks, the Ukrainian special forces said.
Pyongyang sent roughly 11,000 soldiers to help with Vladimir Putin’s war effort in November last year, four months after Kyiv’s troops seized Russian territory in Kursk.
They temporarily won a reputation as fierce and “committed” soldiers, which chose suicide before surrender, but were hindered by poor tactics and a linguistic barrier.
In January, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said three hundred of Kim’s infantry had been killed and another 2,700 wounded since entering the conflict.
Alexander Butler reports:
What happened to North Korean troops fighting Ukraine in the lines?
07:44, Alex Croft
Russia attracted 65 drones to Ukraine 37, Ukrainian aerial defenses, kyiv’s army announced Tuesday.
Of the 65 drones, 28 were unsuccessful in their targets after the electronic warfare, the army added.
07:20, Alex Croft
The renewed attacks by Moscow against the infrastructure of the Ukrainian force this winter have been the subject of the failure of the Ministry of the Ukrainian Force for the condities of maximum critical force of the country near the nuclear sites.
Despite more than a year of warnings that the sites were vulnerable to potential Russian attacks, the Energy Ministry acted quickly, existing and former Ukrainian officials in Kyiv told the Associated Press.
Two years of punishing Russian moves in its network of forces have left Ukraine dependent on nuclear power for more than part of its electricity production. Unjustified nuclear switches are vulnerable located outside the perimeter gates of its 3 operational nuclear power plants, which are to transmit the power of the reactor to the rest of the country.
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Russian attacks near Ukrainian nuclear sites raise concerns over Kyiv’s readiness
06:55, Arpan Rai
Russian forces continued to go through the best losses in January 2025 despite a slower rate of advance compared to recent months at the end of 2024, the Institute for the Study of War said.
The United States Mirrored Image Organization quoted Russian victims registered through the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and said that January was the highest moment of losses since the large -scale invasion of Ukraine through Russia in February 2022.
The Russian forces made 48,240 victims in the last month, more than 3 Russian motorized rifle divisions, said the ISW, who raised Ukrainian personalities.
“The ISW observed geolocated evidence to assess that the Russian forces won around 498 km2 in January in Ukraine and Kursk Oblast, or around 16. 1 km consisting of the day. Territory seized,” he said in the most recent evaluation.
06:01, Arpan Rai
American arms shipments to Ukraine were briefly stopped in recent days before resuming over the weekend, another 4 people informed about the matter told Reuters.
The shipments restarted after the White House pulled back on its initial assessment to stop all aid to Ukraine, two of the sources said. The brief halt came as the Trump administration debated its policy towards Kyiv.
There are factions within management that do not agree to the extent that the United States continues to help kyiv’s war effort with weapons of US actions, said one of the people, an American official.
The White House did not respond to a request for comments.
The cessation of the American weapon would obstruct kyiv’s ability to combat and put it in a less advantageous negotiation position in peace conversations.
It is not clear that Trump’s management will officially recognize the pause and the resumption of the next shipments.
05:55
The United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission has recorded an “alarming” spike in the execution of the Ukrainian captured through the Russian armed forces.
The U. N. firm said it had won reports of 79 executions in 24 separate incidents since the end of August last year.
“Many Ukrainians who surrendered or were in the custody of the Russian armed forces were shot dead.
International humanitarian law prohibits the execution of prisoners of war and the wounded, and regards it as a war crime.
Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha has called for urgent international action against the Russian atrocities.
“Russia’s horrific executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war demonstrate that Ukraine is facing genuine beasts,” he said in X. “We want new and effective foreign legal teams and concrete steps to hold perpetrators accountable. “
05:15, Andy Gregory
The Home Office has reversed “catastrophic” adjustments to the Homes for Ukraine refugee programme so that certain young people can now register with their parents in the UK, after independent cases are separated from families.
While Britain presented a sanctuary to only about 300,000 Ukrainians after Russia’s large -scale invasion in 2022, adjustments in the regulations issued during the night last night through the conservative government prevented parents from taking sure his young people to the United Kingdom.
Ur-Tour of the House allows Ukrainian refugees to bring young people to the United Kingdom
05:00, Andy Gregory
Ryanair plans to resume flights to and from Ukraine in the hope that Donald Trump will effectively inspire a ceasefire with Russia.
Michael O’Leary, Ryanair chief executive, said that the airline is drafting plans to allow flights to restart within six weeks of the conflict ending at a press conference in London on Wednesday, reports The Telegraph.
Natalie Wilson reports:
Ryanair Boss plans to resume Ukrainian flights within six weeks of the end of the conflict
04:53, Arpan Rai
Donald Trump has said that Ukraine needs to provide the United States of rare land metals as payment of payment to the country’s financial warfare efforts opposed to Russia.
Trump, who was addressing the first noises from the White House, said Ukraine was willing to participate in the idea, adding that he was seeking “the matching” of Ukraine for “almost three hundred billion dollars” from Washington.
“We tell Ukraine that they have very valuable land that is rare,” Trump said. “We seek to conclude an agreement with Ukraine where we secure what we give them with their rare lands and other things. “
It is not without transparent delay if the US president used the term “infrequent land” to designate all types of critical minerals or simply to rare lands.
Rare earths are a group of 17 metals used to make magnets that turn power into motion for electric vehicles, cellphones and other electronics. There are no known substitutes.
04:00, Andy Gregory
A deputy regional governor has become the most senior Russian government official to die fighting against Ukraine.
Sergey Efremov, deputy governor of the eastern Primorsky Krai region, has been killed in Kursk, where Russian forces have been repelling a Ukrainian invasion since last August.
Efremov was killed with an army officer on Friday when his vehicle hit a landmine and exploded.
Arpan Rai reports:
Russia submits to a primary victim as deputy government killed through the landmine in Kursk
03:59, Arpan Rai
The senior official of the United Nations nuclear firm is heading to Kyiv for a safety inspection of the war nation’s nuclear power plants.
Rafael Grossi, general director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA), said in X: “In my eleventh stop in Ukraine since the beginning of the war. I address the substation of Kievska, critic for the security of nuclear force of Ukraine, to Ukraine’s.
On my 11th visit to Ukraine 🇺🇦 since the war began, I’m heading to Kyivska substation, critical for the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear power, to assess damage and help prevent a nuclear accident.An increasingly fragile grid poses a growing risk to all NPPs, not just ZNPP. pic.twitter.com/64V8DvByI7
— Rafael MarianoGrossi (@rafaelmgrossi) February 3, 2025
Last week, the OIEA said that Mr. Grossi would stop at kyiv for “high -level” meetings to ensure that the nuclear safety of the war began in February 2022.
More than part of the power supply in Ukraine, it is generated through 3 nuclear force plants, however, Russian missile and drone attacks against substations threaten the solid operation of nuclear force plants, according to the nuclear inspector’s office of Ukraine.
03:46, Arpan Rai
Ukraine has brought home 12 children forcefully taken by Russia, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak said late yesterday.
“As a component of the initiative of the president of Ukraine, bringing the youth of the UA back, it was imaginable to return to the house 12 young people under the tension of the Russian occupation,” said Mr. Yermak on his telegram channel.
The Bring Kids Back UA program as a component of Mr. Zelensky is an initiative to go home to all young people forcibly expelled from Ukraine, according to the initiative’s statement.
Among the returned children is a 16-year-old girl who lost her mother, a 17-year-old teenager who was issued a summons to the Russian army, and an eight-year-old girl, Mr Yermak said.
No quick comments from Russia.
An arrest warrant opposed to Vladimir Putin is already issued through the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, which accuses him of war crimes by taking a lot of young Ukrainians from the orphanages.
03:34 , Arpan Rai
The father of an 18-year-old British volunteer James Wilton, who was killed by a Russian drone in Ukraine, has paid tribute and said his son was a “polite, likeable young man”.
“My son James had just turned 18 when he sought to volunteer and fight in Ukraine,” said his father Graham Wilton to The Sun.
“I don’t necessarily agree with his resolution on this issue, but we explain why he sought to do so,” he said.
“I’ll never get over this. I didn’t want him to go but his heart was set on it. He wanted to help Ukraine,” his father said.
“James was a well educated and comprehensive young man and never had a bad word to say about anyone or anything,” he said.
A British teenager killed through the Russian drone “minutes in the first mission” in Ukraine
3:00 am, Andy Gregory
02:55, Arpan Rai
James Wilton, through Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, was only 17 when he left the university and traveled to register in foreign combatants in Ukraine.
She opposed the wishes of her mother and sisters, while seeking to make a difference and help those suffering from war.
A few days after achieving the front of the war, Wilton was killed via a Russian drone crossing an open floor with a heavy bag on his back. It’s possible that the young man simply isn’t spared, despite the efforts of his friend, an American volunteer named Jason.
It is his first fighting project in Ukraine.
02:00 , Andy Gregory
A former conservative deputy who lost his seat in the general elections of last year has joined the International Legion of Ukraine to combat the Russia of Vladimir Putin.
Jack Lopresti, former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, was in the past MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke in Gloucestershire, but now he has based his skills in the ongoing war in Kiev.
As a deputy, Apresti visited Ukraine and was a firm defender of Parliament to provide more assistance to Volodymyr Zelensky to the country’s efforts to defeat Russia. It also served in the British Army reserve as a corporal.
Our political editor David Maddox has the full report:
Ex-Tory MP joins Ukraine’s foreign legion to aid fight against Putin
01:00, Tom Watling
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are considered through Russia as an imaginable express for a summit between the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin told Reuters two Russian resources that know discussions.
Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine as soon as he has imagined and said he was in a position to meet Putin. Putin congratulated Trump for his choice and said he was in a position to meet the US leader to talk about Ukraine and energy.
Russian officials have continually denied any direct touch with the United States about arrangements for a phone call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, which would precede an imaginable assembly at the end of this year.
However, the Senior Russian has visited Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in recent weeks, according to Russian sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.
One source said there was still some opposition to the idea in Russia as some diplomats and intelligence officials were pointing to the close military and security links that both the Kingdom and the UAE have with the United States.
00:00, Tom Watling
Contradictory statements have emerged about a fatal attack against a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in the Russian region of Kursk that has been under Ukrainian control for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accumulating each other for the wear of the attack.
General staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said Saturday night that another 4 people were killed and 4 others seriously injured in the strike, with another 84 people rescued via Ukrainian servicemen from the rubble of the building. It shelled the boarding school where civilians are sheltering and preparing to evacuate.
The general said those in need of further medical assistance had been evacuated to medical services in Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said Sunday that they are the Ukrainian forces that introduced a missile strike at school, saying that the missiles were introduced into the Ukraine Sumy region.
Russia and Ukraine blame others for fatal school attack
Monday to February 2025 2:20, Andy Gregory
Russian forces are stepping up their offensive around the strategically important Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, threatening the main lines of origin and raising concerns about a possible detour.
The city, a very important logistics medium in eastern Ukraine, has a focal point in the conflict of almost 3 years.
While Ukrainian defenders are fiercely resisting the Russian advance, the situation in Pokrovsk grows increasingly precarious. The city’s main supply routes are under constant threat, with Russian troops encroaching from multiple directions.
Read the full article here:
Battle for Pokrovsk: The Ukraine that city could be the most important of the war
Monday, February 2025 22:50, Tom Watling
The Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiha, said on Monday that a construction in the number of Ukrainian prisoners of war executed through the Russian forces requires a pressing foreign response.
A UN body reported on Monday that it had recorded an “alarming rise” in reported executions in recent months.
“The world must not only condemn, but also take urgent action. We need new and effective international legal tools, and concrete steps to hold the perpetrators accountable,” Sybiha said on X.
The @uunhumanrights confirm Russia’s ongoing executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war. At least 79 cases since the end of August 2024. This may be one of the largest POW intentional homicide campaigns in fashion history. These atrocities require foreign action.
— Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦 (@andrii_sybiha) February 3, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025 22:20 hrs. Tom Watling
French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and U. S. President Donald Trump’s policies led Europe to more day-to-day jobs for its own physical and economic security.
Macron made the comments as he arrived at a gathering of European Union leaders in Brussels to discuss relations with the United States and bolstering Europe’s military defences.
The start of the summit cast a shadow over the weekend with Trump signaling over the weekend that he will soon impose costs on EU imports, having ordered similar measures on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.
Arrival leaders warned Trump to begin an industry war and said the EU would retaliate if he did.
Macron said Trump’s policies were one of the many points that pushed the EU to depend less on others.
“The Covid epidemic and Russian aggression in Ukraine Awakening moments,” Macron told journalists.
“What’s happening right now in Ukraine, what’s also declining now with options, the statements of President Trump’s new U. S. administration are putting pressure on Europeans to be more united, more active in responding on the issues of their collective security,” he said.
This meant stimulating European defense industry and buying more European weapons, Macron said.
Monday, February 3, 2025 21:50, Andy Gregory
The father of an 18-year-old British volunteer who was killed by a Russian drone while on his first mission fighting in Ukraine has paid tribute, saying his son was a “polite, likeable young man”.
James Wilton, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, left school and traveled to register in foreign combatants, opposed to his mother’s wishes and sisters, because he sought to make a difference and assistance to those who suffer from war.
He killed in July in a drone strike while crossing an open box with a heavy package on his back and may not be saved, despite the efforts of his friend, an American volunteer named Jason.
Mr Wilton’s father Graham said: “My son James had only just turned 18 when he decided he wanted to go volunteer and fight in Ukraine. I didn’t necessarily agree with his decision on this but we talked at length about why he wanted to do this.
“I had just finished university and I wasn’t sure what I was looking for in life. But from our conversations, it obviously told me what it was looking for.
“So I did everything I possibly could to make sure he knew exactly what was involved and that he could be fully prepared for what may lay ahead.
“James was a well -educated and comprehensive young boy and never had a bad word to say about anyone or anything. I made sure he was as ready as he would take it to the Manchester airport for his flight to Krakow.
“I also told him to talk to his sisters and mother before his departure, which he did, but they died opposite him. They knew that I was needed here. “
Monday, February 3, 2025 21:19, Andy Gregory
A pro-Putin paramilitary leader was killed in a bomb blast in the lobby of a luxury apartment building in Moscow, according to Russian authorities and news reports.
Armen Sarkisyan, whom Ukraine accused of aiding Russia’s war in Donetsk, attacked the attack; He was seriously injured in the blast and later died in hospital, according to the Kommersant newspaper.
Another user killed and another 3 injured in the explosion. The state news firm Tass cited a source of application of the unidentified law saying that a bomb had been planted in the building.
In December, Sarkisyan – who also ran a boxing federation – was charged in absentia by the Security Service of Ukraine with participation in illegal armed or paramilitary formations or assisting such formations in combat operations against its armed forces.
The agency, known as the SBU, has previously accused Sarkisyan of recruiting prisoners to fight in Ukraine, cooperating with Russian security forces, and creating an armed formation known as “ArBAT” – or “Armenian Battalion”.
Tom Watling reports:
Moscow blows “kills the paramilitary leader Pro-Putin”
Monday 3 February 2025 20:50 , Andy Gregory
Monday, February 3, 2025 8:20 pm, Andy Gregory
Moldova has denounced what it said was a violation of its airspace by a drone and said it was discussing with its allies how to boost air defences, having suffered numerous such violations as a result of Russia’s war.
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs identified the origin of the drone, but said he had entered Moldavan’s airspace during the night. The Moldavia Ministry of Defense said the drone entered the country’s airspace from Ukraine, remained for a brief moment and then returned to the Ukrainian territory.
“Such moves are unacceptable and constitute a risk to national security and our citizens,” the Foreign Ministry said.
“In this context, Moldova analyzes the cases of the incident and initiates an active discussion with foreign partners to save a similar scenario and the defenses of (our) airspace. “
Monday, February 3, 2025 7:50 pm, Andy Gregory
The NATO leader, Mark Rutte, said that the United States and Europe realize that Ukraine is a “geopolitical” and “for many reasons, we want to remain connected. “
When asked if Europe plans a defense race that does not come with the United States, Mrrutte advised that it was “thinking silly” to think that the army block can spread without the United States.
“This is something geopolitical that is happening at this time with Ukraine,” he said. “The United States realizes that the European aspect of NATO realizes that Array . . . United States is also threatened Witray . . . long -range missiles that leave North Korea, can -itre in the future , thanks to all the technologies that Russians deliver.
“So, for so many reasons, we want to stay connected. I am a faithful transatlanticist. Surely the most productive thing can make the West stick together, and I know that the same thinking still prevails in the United States. »
Monday 3 February 2025 19:20 , Andy Gregory
US shipments of weapons into Ukraine were briefly paused in recent days before resuming over the weekend as the Trump administration debated its policy towards Kyiv, four people briefed on the matter have told Reuters.
The shipments were restarted after the White House withdrew its initial evaluation to stop all of Ukraine, two of the resources s.
There are internal management factions that do not agree to the extent that Washington continues to help kyiv’s war effort with the weapons of US actions, said an American official.
Monday, February 3, 2025 6:51 pm, Andy Gregory
Donald Trump has said that he wants Ukraine to supply the US with rare earth minerals, telling reporters at the White House that Kyiv is willing to do so.
According to the World Economic Forum, Ukraine’s diverse geological zones make it a top 10 global supplier of mineral resources, with Kyiv holding around 5 per cent of the world’s total.
These come with titanium, lithium, beryllium, manganese, gallium, and uranium, which are found in a diversity of key industries such as aerospace, medicine, and defense, as well as battery production, LEDs, semiconductors, and nuclear power.
Monday, February 3, 2025 6:00 p. m. , Tom Watling
Kyiv Guns Defenders of WWII Devices on Farm Trailers
Monday, February 3, 2025 5:30 p. m. , Tom Watling
Blast in an upscale residential area in Moscow kills 1 and leaves 4 wounded
Monday, February 2025 16:59, Tom Watling
Watch live: Starmer urges NATO leaders in Brussels to accentuate for Ukraine
Monday, February 3, 2025 4:30 pm, Tom Watling
British teenager killed via Russian drone ‘mins in first project’ in Ukraine
Monday 3 February 2025 16:00 , Tom Watling
The leader of the Ukraine army condemned a wave of violent attacks on Monday as opposed to the characteristics of the officers, collecting to protect a national appeal effort that fed the anger of the Ukrainians safe and had difficulty generating sufficient workforce of first line first line .
The incidents, which added the fatal shooting of the assignment of an officer and the explosions in two draft offices in 3 days, exercise tension in a national crusade already concerned about writing civilians despite the defective enthusiasm for the service.
The reverse occurs when Ukraine tries the assignment force before a possible negotiation process, US President Donald Trump, putting tension for an immediate end for war, while Russian troops continue to capture more territory in the east.
General Oleksandr Syrskyi, who complained about the shortage of work on the front, denounced what they said were “shameful violence”, not easy research and punishments for incidents that killed two other people and injured seven others.
“The non -unusual purpose of protecting Ukraine is more unlikely without the army and respect for the personnel of the Nation’s army,” he wrote in the Telegram messaging application.
Police arrested two suspects after the recovery officer died Friday at a fuel station in the central region of Poltava.
The prosecutors said that one of the suspects had killed the officer, authorizing a moment that had been mobilized and at the officer of the officer to escape.
The next day, an internal assignment of explosion in the northwest city of Rivne killed a user and wounded another six, army officials said without offering details. On Sunday, some other explosion wounded a user in a task in Pavlohrad, the government said.
Monday, February 3, 2025 3:24 PM, Tom Watling
“ Alarming ”in the Russian execution of captured Ukrainian soldiers, says the UN
Monday 3 February 2025 14:18 , Tom Watling
The United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission has recorded an “alarming rise” in reported executions of Ukrainian soldiers captured by the Russian armed forces during the war in recent months, it said on Monday.
The project in Ukraine said it had gained reports of 79 executions in 24 separate incidents since the end of August last year. International humanitarian law prohibits the execution of prisoners of war and the wounded, and considers it a war crime.
“Many Ukrainians who were or were in police custody of the Russian Armed Forces were shot dead.
The UN body obtained and analysed video and photographic material published by Ukrainian and Russian sources showing executions or dead bodies and conducted detailed interviews with witnesses.
He said that the reported executions had taken their position in spaces where Russian offensive operations were underway.
Danielle Bell, the mission’s director, said some Russians “have explicitly called for inhumane treatment and even execution” of captured Ukrainian soldiers.
The project said it also documented the execution of a wounded and disabled Russian soldier through the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2024, without giving details.
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office earlier said it was investigating dozens of cases of executions of Ukrainian military personnel by Russian forces.
Monday, February 3, 2025 1:52 PM, Tom Watling
The Ukraine Army showed that it hit a Russian oil refinery in the Volgograd region and a fuel processing plant in the Astrakhan region during the night, and added that the comforts contributed to the supply of the Moscow Army.
The main comforts of transformation of the refinery have been damaged, General said on Telegram, and the fuel plant caught the fireplace that leads to the suspension of operations.
Monday, February 3, 2025 10:32 am, Tom Watling
According to the reports, the separatist Armen Sarkisyan lost a leg and hastened surgery after being caught in an explosion in the northwest of Moscow.
There are other accounts of Mr. Sarkisyan, however, Russian state media reports that the figure is in extensive care and is ready for surgery.
Monday, February 3, 2025 10:26 am, Tom Watling
Monday 3 February 2025 10:10
The Ukrainian defenses fired 2,800 missiles and drones attracted to Russia in January, said kyiv’s Ministry of Defense.
In January, the Ukrainian aerial defenders demolished 2,300 enemy aerial objectives: ◾️31 KH-101, caliber, iskander-k◾️ Cruise missiles 2 iskander-m◾️12 KH-59/69 ballistic missiles Uavs◾️236 guided aircraft missiles of UAVS of others from others from others from others from others from others from others . . . pic. twitter. com/m0vzero6qe
– Defense of Ukraine (@defendéu) February 3, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025 09:51, Tom Watling
We have pointed out that an explosion in a luxury residential in the northwest of Moscow, described through Russian state media as a “murder”, seriously injured a senior collaborator of Putin Ukrainian.
The figure in question, Armen Sarkisyan, from the Eastern Region of Donetsk of Ukraine, is a close close associate of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-ruso politician he expelled in 2014 after a prodemocracy movement. Then, he fled to Russia.
In December 2024, Ukraine Security Services (SBU) informed Mr. Sarkisyan in absentia that it investigated to exercise combat sets to combat Ukraine and assist Russia.
In A On Telegram, the SBU wrote, “Full measures are underway to locate and punish the aggressor for crimes opposed to our state. “
Next, we have some in balls in Mr. Sarkisyan.
The SBU allegedly claimed that Mr. Sarkisyan trained the Battalion separate from the guards to the guards to fight Ukraine after scale invasion in February 2022.
He would have recruited prisoners from the Donetsk region occupied to invent the battalion, the FSB commandments, Russian security services.
These forces fought first in Tretsk, Donetsk, then in Kursk, the Russian border region controlled through Ukraine since last August.
Mr Sarkisyan has been on Ukraine’s international wanted list since May 2014 for, the SBU says, “organising murders in the centre of Kyiv”.
During the Euromaidan Revolution in 2014, Mr. Sarkisyan, whom he described as the crime boss, also allegedly hired pro-thugs, known as Titusky, to harass protesters.
Мtoсві – вибх в е жж жж жж, п °
— новинарн> (@novynarnia) February 3, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025 09:35, Tom Watling
The Kremlin, asked on Monday about US president Donald Trump’s remarks that talks and meetings with Russia are scheduled, said that contacts were “apparently planned”, and that Moscow had a planning process.
Monday, 3 February 2025 09:01, Tom Watling
A Russian power plant directed via Ukrainian drones overnight has been nearby after warnings of an imminent airstrike, an official said.
Igor Babauchkine, governor of the Astrakhan region, said the factory, a lot of kilometers of Ukraine and even extra of the Ukrainian forces, had published a video of him in the installation this morning.
“Having won the first signs about the danger of UAV [unnamed aerial vehicles], the company has stopped its work,” he said.
The factory, controlled through Gazprom fuel, is capable of treating approximately 8,340 metric tons of fuel condensate consistent with the day.
Unverified videos on social media showed giant flames and black smoke leaping into the night sky above a processing plant, as bystanders expressed shock at the size of the fire.
Ukrainian Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko, who heads the National Security and Defense Council’s Center against Disinformation, said the Astrakhan fuel processing plant had been affected.
On February 3 at night, drones reached one of the main comforts of power in Russia, which reasons the fire. Financing . . . pic. twitter. com/elvx0xz5lg
– Euromaidan Press (@euromaidanpress) February 3, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025 08:57, Alex Croft
The crack and the ear-splitting blast – two in a row, then a third – rattle windows and set off car alarms. But, in a city under constant bombardment, a smoker in a doorway tips a little ash and takes another drag.
A hotel receptionist, pooled in lamplight, doesn’t look up from her papers.
The explosions, they know, come from outgoing long-range anti-aircraft missiles fired from the Ukrainian capital opposed to incoming attacks.
While the citizens of Kyiv won’t move for these, the sound of lawnmower engines in the sky will prompt an immediate race to cellars and shelters.
For the dwarfs of Russian Russian drones Russian, almost each and every night. It is approximately two meters in diameter, Delta winged and send between 30 kg and 50 kg of explosives. They are guided through a primitive and trained GPS system, complaining of two -step engines.
Read the office of our editor -in -Chief of World Asspess Sam Kiley:
The defenders of Kyiv using World War Two-style machine guns on farm trailers
Monday, February 2025 08:48, Tom Watling
An explosion in Moscow that Russian state media described as a “murder” seriously injured a main paramilitary in eastern Ukraine.
One person was killed and four injured in the blast in northwest Moscow this morning.
Among the wounded is Armen Sarkisyan, a senior prel-ruso paramilitary in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, Russian news agency of Tass reported.
Monday 3 February 2025 08:27 , Alex Croft
Earlier, we reported that a Ukrainian drone strike had caused a fire to break out at a Russian gas facility
The images published through Ukrainska Pravda seem to show a fireplace in a fuel remedy plant near Astrakhan.
“The Ukrainian armed forces have tried a drone attack against items in the region, adding fuel and energy facilities,” said Igor Babushkin, governor of the region on Telegram.
“After a drone, a fireplace broke out, but there is no victim. “
Дрони аква »
— Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) February 3, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025 08:11, Alex Croft
Europe is expected to boost defense spending on its security amid wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.
“Europe assumes a greater duty for its safety,” War said, Mitsotakis said in an opinion detail in Financial Times.
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