Ukraine has fired British long-range Storm Shadow missiles into Russia for the primary time, The Independent understands, as momentum builds within the West’s navy assist for Kyiv’s conflict effort.
The British-made missile – which Kyiv has been lobbying to make use of past Russia’s borders for months – was fired at Russia on Wednesday, with pictures revealed by Russian navy bloggers purporting to indicate Storm Shadow fragments in Russia’s Kursk area, past Ukraine’s northeastern border.
It comes after Ukraine fired an American-made long-range ATACMS missile greater than 100 kilometres deep into Russia on Tuesday, after US president Joe Biden gave solution to months of stress from Kyiv.
On Wednesday, the US additionally introduced it might enable the Ukrainian navy to make use of anti-personnel landmines, because it seeks to decelerate Russian advances.
Moscow has responded angrily to the developments, accusing the West of escalating the battle.
Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a revised model of Moscow’s nuclear doctrine, which lowered the edge for Russia to make use of nuclear weapons.
Photos: Ukrainians shelter at subway as Russia rains missiles
Air raid alarms continued to blare in Ukraine yesterday within the war-hit nation, sending folks into shelter zones. The fears grew after the US embassy in Kyiv warned of a “potential significant air attack” and shuttered its doorways yesterday, following Russia’s vow to reply after Ukraine fired longer-range US missiles at its territory for the primary time.
Arpan Rai21 November 2024 03:58
Ukrainian colonel ‘hoping to inflict a lot of damage’ on Russian troops and arms depots
Asked about Joe Biden’s determination on utilizing US long-range missiles, a Ukrainian colonel – with shut hyperlinks to the military’s prime brass – instructed The Independent: “Hopefully we will be able to upset Russia’s plans by inflicting a lot of damage on troop concentrations and arms depots.”
He added: “It’s better late than never and a positive development.
“But a key issue is how many ATACMS will the US provide? The US can [also] programme the range the missiles can fly – so another important step is what distance they will allow the missiles to strike.”
Askold Krushelnycky has extra particulars:
Andy Gregory21 November 2024 03:46
US embassy in Kyiv to renew operations as we speak
The US embassy in Kyiv will resume regular operations as we speak after it had shut for the day yesterday as a result of menace of a big air assault. A day earlier, the US had given nod to Kyiv to fireplace US’s ATACMS missiles to strike inside Russia.
Russia had described the strike by US missiles on an ammunition depot in Bryansk as an escalation within the 1,000-day-old conflict, whereas Ukraine‘s military spy agency said Russia was trying to sow panic by circulating fake online messages about a looming missile and drone attack.
“@USEmbassyKyiv has resumed services following a temporary shelter-in-place suspension earlier today,” US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink wrote on X.
“We continue to encourage US citizens to remain vigilant, monitor official Ukrainian sources for updates, and be prepared to shelter in place if an air alert is announced.”
The US State Department had earlier said it expected the Kyiv embassy to resume normal operations today.
The initial State Department statement on the embassy’s web site mentioned the embassy could be closed “out of an abundance of caution”. Embassy staff, it mentioned, had been being instructed to “shelter in place”.
“The US Embassy recommends US citizens be prepared to immediately shelter in the event an air alert is announced.”
The Kremlin mentioned it had no remark.
A US authorities supply mentioned the embassy closure was “related to ongoing threats of air attacks”. The Italian and Greek embassies mentioned they too had closed their doorways. The French embassy remained open however urged its residents to be cautious.
Arpan Rai21 November 2024 03:07
Zelensky says Crimea can solely be restored to Ukraine via diplomacy
Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged the Crimea peninsula, illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, must be restored to Ukrainian sovereignty via diplomacy.
Mr Zelensky, interviewed by Fox News on a practice in Ukraine and broadcast yesterday, mentioned his nation couldn’t afford to lose the variety of lives that may be required to retake Crimea via navy means.
He once more rejected any notion of ceding any territory already occupied by Moscow’s forces, saying Ukraine “cannot legally acknowledge any occupied territory of Ukraine as Russian.”
“I was already mentioning that we are ready to bring Crimea back diplomatically,” Mr Zelensky instructed Fox News via an interpreter.
“We cannot spend dozens of thousands of our people so that they perish for the sake of Crimea coming backa… and still it’s not a fact that we can bring it back with the arms in our hands. We understand that Crimea can be brought back diplomatically.”
Arpan Rai21 November 2024 02:57
Zelensky visits injured Ukrainian troopers to award them with state honours
Andy Gregory21 November 2024 02:43
Putin’s international minister’s chilling warning to West after Ukraine fired US-made missiles into Russia
On the sidelines of the G20 summit, Sergei Lavrov mentioned: “If long-range missiles are going to be applied from Ukraine into Russian territory, it will also mean that they are operated by American military experts and we will be taking this as a qualitatively new phase of the Western war against Russia and will react accordingly.”
Andy Gregory21 November 2024 01:40
Scrapping of former Royal Navy flagships ‘shows just how tight resources are in MoD’, says analyst
The UK authorities’s determination to axe two former Royal Navy flagships, a frigate and 14 Chinook helicopters reveals “just how tight resources must be” within the Ministry of Defence, an analyst has mentioned.
Matthew Savill, navy sciences director at RUSI, the world’s oldest defence think-tank, mentioned: “These are mostly capabilities that are approaching retirement anyway, have been at low levels of readiness or aren’t worth further refits or investment.
“But the fact that Defence either can’t crew them, or is prepared to cut them to make very modest savings over five years in the current international environment is an indication of just how tight resources must be in the MOD right now.
“In particular, the Defence Review will be under pressure to set out the future role of the Royal Marines; how the Navy will bring into service and sustain more escorts, which are the workhorses of the fleet; and the impact upon helicopter capacity and procurement.”
Andy Gregory21 November 2024 00:44
Exclusive: Japan nuclear bomb survivor warns Putin he has no idea destruction they cause
A survivor of the atomic bomb attack on Japan’s Nagasaki during the Second World War has warned Vladimir Putin that he has no idea of the destruction and pain such weapons cause as he threatens the West with the prospect of nuclear war.
Terumi Tanaka, one of a diminishing number of survivors of the US attacks on Japan in 1945, said the use of nuclear weapons would spell “the end of the human race” and that leaders like Mr Putin “don’t realise the extent of the damage that can be done”.
Mr Tanaka’s warning, made during a sit-down interview with The Independent in campaign group Nihon Hidankyo’s small but bustling Tokyo office, came at a time of escalating nuclear sabre-rattling from the Russian leadership.
Mr Tanaka, 92, said civilisation as we know it faces an “imminent danger” and a nuclear war appears to be “not far away”, adding: “I’m very scared about it.”
The Independent’s Asia editor Adam Withnall has the full exclusive report:
Japan nuclear bomb survivor warns Putin he has no idea destruction they cause
Exclusive: Terumi Tanaka, co-chair of a group representing survivors of the US atomic bomb attacks in 1945 which was awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, tells Adam Withnall in Tokyo that civilisation as we know it is in imminent danger as Russia ramps up its sabre-rattling against the West over the invasion of Ukraine
Andy Gregory20 November 2024 23:59
Voices | Nobody can stop the juggernaut of war – not even Putin
In this opinion piece for Independent Voiceshistorian and author Mark Almond writes:
The announcement that the US embassy in Kyiv – and some EU embassies – are shutting for fear of Russian airstrikes adds to the mood of growing crisis over Ukraine.
If the Kremlin was to deliberately target foreign embassies in Ukraine, it would be a huge breach in the taboos protecting diplomatic installations even in wartime. Diplomatic immunity is not the only taboo that could fall.
More immediately and widely effective is Washington’s decision to send anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine to slow Russia’s slow but steady advances across the front in eastern Ukraine.
One thing the US has in common with Russia – not to mention China and the world’s “pariah” regimes like Iran, or states without functioning governments like Libya – is its refusal to join the 1997 anti-personnel landmine treaty. The treaty bans their use by most of the world, including the UK and America’s European allies and even Ukraine itself.
Russia, of course, broke the taboo against aggression – in force since Nuremberg in 1945 – by invading Ukraine in the first place. But if Kyiv reneges on its treaty obligation – arguing military necessity – it will be another nail in the coffin of well-meaning attempts to limit the horrors of war.
What is the next shibboleth to fall? How long before WMD become battlefield necessities justified by the actual state of the war on the ground?
Andy Gregory20 November 2024 23:12
Czech military to buy 14 Leopard tanks from Germany in a $167m deal
The Czech defence ministry has announced plans to buy 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks from Germany in a $167m deal, as the country seeks to modernise its military following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The ministry said it hoped the deal would be signed with Germany’s Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH by the end of the year, with the tanks to be delivered by the end of 2026.
Germany has already donated 28 Leopard 2A4 tanks to the Czechs in exchange for the weapons they gave to Ukraine. The Leopards will replace the obsolete Soviet-era T-72 tanks.
Andy Gregory20 November 2024 22:40
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-uk-storm-shadow-putin-nuclear-threat-b2650971.html