Ukraine-Russia war live news: Kyiv says it has liberated first village in counter-offensive action
Ukraine: Soviet-era dam destroyed near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Ukraine’s military has claimed to have recaptured their first village since launching counter-offensive actions against Russia.
Ukrainian soldiers were filmed hoisting their blue and yellow flag at a damaged building in what the army said was the village of Blahodatne, in the partially occupied eastern Donetsk region in the southeast of the country.
The unverified video was published by the 68th Separate Hunting Brigade of the Armed Forces.
It comes after president Volodymyr Zelensky said that counter-offensive and defensive actions are under way against Russian forces in an apparent confirmation of the long-awaited pushback of Putin’s troops.
The Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has insisted that it is repelling Ukrainian attacks in the Donetsk region.
It said in a statement that Ukrainian attempts at offensive operations on the southern Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia axes of the frontline over the past 24 hours have been “unsuccesful”.
Ukraine ‘penetrates’ first line of Russian defences in some areas
Ukraine has “penetrated” the first line of Russian defences in some areas and is making “good progress” in its counteroffensive, Britain’s Ministry of Defence has said.
Kyiv has conducted “significant operations” over the past 48 hours in southern and eastern parts of the country, it added.
“In some areas, Ukrainian forces have likely made good progress and penetrated the first line of Russian defences,” the MoD said in a statement
“In others, Ukrainian progress has been slower.” The MoD added that Russia’s progress in the war has been “mixed”.
Matt Mathers10 June 2023 10:06
UN nuclear watchdog concerned over water levels at Ukraine power plant
The UN atomic watchdog said it needs wider access around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to check “a significant discrepancy” in water level data at the breached Kakhovka dam used for cooling the plant’s reactors.
The measurements received by the agency from the inlet of the plant showed that the dam’s water levels were stable for about a day over the weekend, the International Atomic Energy Agency head Rafael Grossi said.
He is expected to visit the nuclear power plant this week.
“However, the height is reportedly continuing to fall elsewhere in the huge reservoir, causing a possible difference of about two metres,” Mr Grossi said in a statement.
“The height of the water level is a key parameter for the continued operability of the water pumps.”
“It is possible that this discrepancy in the measured levels is caused by an isolated body of water separated from the larger body of the reservoir,” he said in the statement. “But we will only be able to know when we gain access to the thermal power plant.”
The water from the reservoir is used to cool the facility’s six reactors and spent fuel storage, the IAEA said.
The top official said that the thermal power plant “plays a key role for the safety and security of the nuclear power plant a few kilometres away,” hence the need for access and independent assessment.
Arpan Rai12 June 2023 04:26
Ukraine claims first successes of counteroffensive
Ukraine claimed the first successes of its counteroffensive as it recaptured three villages from Russian forces in the southeast of the country on Sunday.
Unverified footage showed Kyiv’s forces hoisting the Ukrainian flag at a building in the village of Blahodatne in Donetsk region and posing with their unit’s flag in the adjacent village of Neskuchne.
The troops also reportedly retook Makarivka, the next village to the south, and advanced between 300m and 1,500m in two directions on the southern front, deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar said in a statement.
“No positions were lost on the directions where our forces are on the defensive,” Ms Maliar added.
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Arpan Rai12 June 2023 04:01
The Russian military have tried to take direct control over the mercenary force Wagner.
Deputy defence minister Nikolai Pankov said that “volunteer formations” will be asked to sign contracts directly with the ministry of defence. The statement, although it does not directly name the Wagner group, is thought to be aimed at the fighting force.
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Sunday that his forces would boycott the contracts.
“Wagner will not sign any contracts with Shoigu. Shoigu cannot properly manage military formation,” Prigozhin said.
The defence ministry insisted the move was designed to “increase the effectiveness” of Russian units fighting in Ukraine.
Holly Bancroft12 June 2023 03:30
Ukrainian schoolboy to buy home for his mother after selling Minecraft server
For most teenagers Minecraft remains just a hobby, but one Ukrainian schoolboy’s love for the game has meant he can now afford to buy his homeless mother a house.
Lomond School pupil Maksym Gavrylenko has made a “substantial” sum after selling the server he ran from his bedroom, which allows gamers from all over the world to connect to and play together on, with friends.
The 17-year-old boarding school pupil said: “I am very proud that I was able to turn my passion into a profitable business and I plan on treating my mother.
“As a result of the war, she was forced to flee her home, leaving her homeless, so to buy her a property will make all the hours spent on this project worthwhile.”
Holly Bancroft12 June 2023 02:32
Ukraine says it recaptured a village; Russia insists it is repelling attacks
ICYMI: Ukraine’s military on Sunday reported recapturing a village in the southeast of the country amid Russian claims of repelling multiple attacks in the area, the latest indication that a highly anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive might be underway even as officials in Kyiv stop short of publicly acknowledging it.
The 68th Separate Hunting Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces posted a video on Facebook showing soldiers installing a Ukrainian flag on a damaged building in what the post said was the village of Blahodatne in the partially occupied eastern Donetsk region. In a separate social media post, Ukraine’s Ground Forces confirmed that the brigade had retaken Blahodatne.
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Ukraine says it recaptured a village; Russia insists it is repelling attacks
Ukraine’s military on Sunday reported recapturing a village in the southeast of the country amid Russian claims of repelling multiple attacks in the area, the latest indication that a highly anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive might be underway even as officials in Kyiv stop short of publicly acknowledging it
Holly Bancroft12 June 2023 01:30
Musician Travis Leake spoke up about freedom of speech in Russia with Anthony Bourdain in 2014. Now he’s been detained
The 2014 episode of Parts Unknown set in Moscow and St Petersburg has been called one of the “most prescient” in the series, indicating the authoritarian path the country was on.
During filming in late 2013, Nemtsov told the chef: “Tony, I was born here 54 years ago. This is my country. Russian people are in trouble. Russian court doesn’t work, Russian education declines every year, and I believe that Russia has a chance to be free. Has a chance. It’s difficult but we must do it.”
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Holly Bancroft12 June 2023 00:45
Pakistan’s prime minister says first cargo of Russian oil has arrived in new deal
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said the first cargo of discounted Russian crude oil arranged under a new deal struck between Islamabad and Moscow had arrived in Karachi.
“Glad to announce that the first Russian discounted crude oil cargo has arrived in Karachi and will begin oil discharge tomorrow,” Sharif tweeted.
“This is the first ever Russian oil cargo to Pakistan and the beginning of a new relationship between Pakistan and Russian Federation,” he added.
A port official said on Sunday evening that the oil was in the process of being unloaded.
Holly Bancroft11 June 2023 23:34
Russia and Ukraine swap nearly 200 prisoners
Russia and Ukraine has announced the return of nearly 100 soldiers from each side. Russia’s defence ministry said 94 Russians in Ukrainian captivity had been released after negotiations, in a post on the social media platform Telegram.
Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential administration, said 95 Ukrainian service members had been returned, including some wounded. They included members of the national guard and border guards.
Holly Bancroft11 June 2023 22:32
Tanks, missiles and keeping Russia guessing: The week Ukraine’s counteroffensive truly began
Kyiv is seeking to smash through entrenched Russian lines, but has a tough battle ahead, writes Kim Sengupta.
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Holly Bancroft11 June 2023 21:32