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Ukraine blows up second Kursk as Ukrainian forces down 11 drones overnight – live

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Russia will be held accountable as Ukraine continue advance into Kursk, warns Zelensky

Ukraine says it has now attacked two bridges over the Seym river in Russia’s Kursk region, after a first was destroyed earlier this week.

Air force commander, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, wrote: “Minus one more bridge! The aviation of the air force continues to deprive the enemy of its logistical capabilities with accurate air strikes, which significantly affects the course of hostilities.”

Russia launched its third ballistic missile on Kyiv this month in retaliation for Ukraine’s shock incursion, with preliminary data showing that all the air weapons were destroyed on their approach to the city.

Western military analysts say there were three bridges in the area of the Ukrainian army’s offensive through which Russia supplies its forces – and two of them have been either destroyed or seriously damaged.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s air defence units repelled Russia’s overnight air attacks, including on Kyiv, destroying all 11 drones that Moscow launched targeting Ukraine’s territory. The drones were downed over the Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Sumy and Donetsk regions, the Ukraine’s air force said this morning.

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Civilians take refuge in Russia after Kursk incursion

Civilians, evacuated from the Kursk region border settlements following the invasion by Ukrainian forces, find shelter at the boxing sports club 'Vityaz' in Kursk
Civilians, evacuated from the Kursk region border settlements following the invasion by Ukrainian forces, find shelter at the boxing sports club ‘Vityaz’ in Kursk (EPA)
Children lie inside a boxing ring in the Russian region of Kurks after fleeing from Ukraine’s incursion
Children lie inside a boxing ring in the Russian region of Kurks after fleeing from Ukraine’s incursion (EPA)

Tom Watling19 August 2024 08:04

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Russia bans George Clooney foundation as ‘undesirable’

Russia has declared an organisation set up by Hollywood actor George Clooney, which is aimed at providing free legal support to victims of human rights abuses, as an “undesirable” organisation.

Russia’s prosecutor general’s office said on Monday that the Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ) was “carrying out work aimed at discrediting Russia on a Hollywood scale”.

“It actively supports pseudo-patriots who have left the country, members of banned extremist associations, and terrorist organisations,” the prosecutor said, without providing evidence.

The CFJ website describes itself as “fighting systemic injustice against vulnerable communities: journalists, women and girls, democracy defenders, LGBTQ+ persons, and minorities”

Actor and human rights activist George Clooney arrives on the red carpet for the Charity Gala of the German Postcode Lottery under the theme 'Stand Up For Human Rights' in Duesseldorf, western Germany
Actor and human rights activist George Clooney arrives on the red carpet for the Charity Gala of the German Postcode Lottery under the theme ‘Stand Up For Human Rights’ in Duesseldorf, western Germany (via REUTERS)

Tom Watling19 August 2024 07:56

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Ukraine to return to power cuts amid hot weather and a lack of generation

Ukraine will cut power for some consumers again on Monday due to a power generation shortage after Russian attacks on its energy system and increased consumption due to hot weather, the Ukrainian power grid operator and the energy ministry said.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine‘s energy sector have intensified since the spring, resulting in blackouts in many regions and forcing Kyiv to start large-scale electricity imports from the European Union.

The restrictions will be in effect from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Kyiv time, Ukrenergo said.

Ukraine significantly limited energy supplies in July due to the repair of several key nuclear power units and record high temperatures.

The restrictions almost disappeared in August after reactors were brought back on line and temperatures dropped.

Ukrainian officials have said that the country lost almost half of its power production capacity because of the attacks.

Tom Watling19 August 2024 07:50

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Third bridge in Kursk destroyed – preliminary reports

Preliminary reports have suggested that a third bridge in the Russian Kursk region has been destroyed in a further blow to the Moscow’s hopes of defending the area against a Ukrainian incursion.

Russian military blogger Vladimir Romanov, believed to be posted in the Kursk region, wrote on the Telegram messenger app this morning: “The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed the third bridge across the Seim River.”

Earlier, we reported that Ukraine’s air force commander acknowledged that a second bridge had been destroyed to “deprive the enemy of its logistical capabilities”.

This third bridge has been reportedly destroyed near the village of Karyzh in the Glushkovsky district, where the first bridge was hit last Friday.

The Independent cannot verify this information.

Tom Watling19 August 2024 07:46

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Here are some of the latest photos from Ukraine

Below are some of the latest photos coming out of Ukraine.

Rescuers clear debris of a house destroyed following a strike in the town of Bilopillya, near the Russian border in the Sumy region
Rescuers clear debris of a house destroyed following a strike in the town of Bilopillya, near the Russian border in the Sumy region (AFP via Getty Images)
Locals bord a bus to Sumy in the village of Yunakivka, 9 kilometers from the border with Russia in the Sumy region, Ukraine
Locals bord a bus to Sumy in the village of Yunakivka, 9 kilometers from the border with Russia in the Sumy region, Ukraine (EPA)
A building damaged by Ukrainian strikes, following the invasion of Ukraine forces into the Kursk region, in Kursk
A building damaged by Ukrainian strikes, following the invasion of Ukraine forces into the Kursk region, in Kursk (EPA)

Tom Watling19 August 2024 07:38

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India PM Modi to visit Ukraine, foreign ministry says

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will visit Ukraine, the Indian foreign ministry said this morning, his first trip to the war-torn country since its conflict with Russia and about a month after he met president Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

Details of the trip will be shared later in the day, the foreign ministry said. Indian media have reported that Mr Modi is likely to visit Kyiv this month.

Western capitals have imposed sanctions on Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but friendly nations such as India and China have continued to trade with it.

India has refrained from directly blaming Russia – for what Moscow calls a special military operation – while urging the neighbours to resolve the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.

The US has raised concerns over India’s relationship with Russia, especially at a time when Washington has been seeking to strengthen ties with New Delhi as a potential counterweight to an ascendant China.

New Delhi is seeking to deepen its relationship with the West while keeping ties intact with old friend Russia.

Arpan Rai19 August 2024 07:30

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Ukraine claims to have seized more than 80 settlements in Kursk

According to its most recent update, Ukraine claims to have seized more than 80 settlements across 444 square miles in Kursk since launching its surprise strike across the border on 6 August.

However, Kyiv’s troops are since thought to have shifted some of their positions since that update, and to be consolidating their positions further from the frontline.

Andy Gregory19 August 2024 06:55

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Ukraine’s air force destroys 11 Russian drones overnight

Ukraine’s air defence units repelled Russia’s overnight air attack, including on Kyiv, destroying all 11 drones that Moscow launched, targeting Ukraine‘s territory, Ukraine’s air force said this morning.

The drones were destroyed over the Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Sumy and Donetsk regions, the air force said. Reuters’ witnesses heard blasts in what sounded like air defence units at work on Kyiv’s outskirts early this morning.

There were no immediate reports of any damage due to the attack or falling drone debris.

Arpan Rai19 August 2024 05:57

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Watch: Zelensky says Ukraine strengthening position in Kursk

Zelensky confirms Ukraine strengthens position in Russia’s Kursk region

Andy Gregory19 August 2024 05:49

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Russia used 750 guided aerial bombs on Ukraine this week, says Zelensky

Russia used nearly 1,000 bombs, missiles and drones to attack Ukraine in just these past seven days, Volodymyr Zelensky said yesterday.

“Russia always knows where it is striking with its missiles and bombs—this is deliberate and targeted Russian terror. Over the course of this week, the Russians have used more than 40 missiles of various types, 750 guided aerial bombs, and 200 strike UAVs of different types against our cities and villages,” he said.

The Ukrainian president added: “For such terror, the occupier must be held accountable before the courts and history. They are already facing the strength of our warriors – all those Ukrainians who are restoring justice, destroying the occupier, and defending our positions.”

The Russian glide bombs have had a devastating impact on wherever they are used in the war. Kyiv is battling them as best it can but needs Western allies to step up and provide more weapons, air defences and ammunition, explains Tom Watling.

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

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

Arpan Rai19 August 2024 05:41

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