
The Ukrainian military has rejected reports that Russian forces had entered Pokrovsk, a key maritime hub.
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Russian forces claimed to have made a breakthrough by capturing two settlements in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, while an onslaught of overnight shelling across Ukraine killed six people.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced the capture of Petropavlivka, a village near the disputed towns of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, and Vremivka, further south.
However, the Ukrainian military has rejected rumors that Russian forces have entered Pokrovsk, a critical transportation hub.
The popular Ukrainian blog Deep State, which documents adjustments in the positions of the two sides in open-source documents, showed that Petropavlivka and Vremivka fell into Russian hands.
In Kyiv, three people were killed and three others injured following a deadly nighttime attack which saw Putin’s forces launch a barrage of drones and missiles in the early morning on Saturday.
A grocery store, a shopping center, a subway station and a water pipe were broken in the attack, according to the head of the city’s military administration, Timur Tkachenko.
Three more people were killed in the south of the country when Russian forces unleashed a combined attack with drones and missiles.
It comes as France accused Russia of “intimidation” after its air defenses blocked a French patrol over the Baltic Sea.
Ukraine on Saturday claimed responsibility for two attacks on oil deposits in western Russia, the latest salvo in kyiv’s air crusade against strategic targets on Russian soil.
Kyiv’s General Staff said its forces attacked garage facilities in the Kaluga and Tula regions overnight. The damage is still being assessed, he said in remarks about the attack, adding that the depots supported Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine.
Kaluga Regional Governor Vladislav Shapsha said on Telegram that a fire broke out after the attack on a commercial in the city of Liudinovo.
He later said seven drones were shot down, one of them landing in a “non-residential area. “
Tula regional governor Dmitry Milyaev said on Telegram that a fuel and lubricant tank caught fire at a facility in the region as a result of a Ukrainian drone strike.
Ukrainian forces have intensified their movements in Russia, basically opposing the army’s oil deposits and production facilities, as they fight to stop Russia’s steady advance on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine.
On Friday, a Russian missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s hometown, killed four people and partially destroyed an educational facility, officials said.
“All those who help the Russian state in this war will have to face pressures as harsh as those attacks,” Zelenskiy wrote on social media in reaction to Saturday’s attack.
Russia has carried out regular airstrikes on cities located very close to the front line since the beginning of its nearly three-year invasion of Ukraine, specifically against critical infrastructure.
Russian forces launched a combined drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital, kyiv, early Saturday, killing three more people in a central neighborhood, officials said.
Explosions erupted in the sky before dawn as air defenses repelled the attack, which also wounded three people, according to the head of the city’s military administration, Timur Tkachenko.
A shopping center, a mall, a subway station and a water pipeline were also damaged, he said.
“Russian forces first introduced drones and then a ballistic missile attack,” parliamentary ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets wrote on social media. “These acts highlight the cruelty and barbarity of the enemy. »
Rescue workers plodded through a flooded street as they sifted through debris. The charred remains of a van were visible in front of the station, whose facade was marked by twisted metal and blown-out windows.
When sunlight came out, they could be seen examining missile fragments and loading a frame bag onto a truck.
Air force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat told Ukrainian media that both missiles that had been aimed at Kyiv were destroyed, but that one of them was shot down at a low altitude, resulting in heavy damage.
There was no immediate comment from Moscow, which has denied deliberately targeting civilians.
When outgoing President Joe Biden asked whether he or Donald Trump deserved to be identified by the ceasefire agreement reached in Gaza, Qatar, he replied: “Is this a joke?This is not the case. Trump’s claim that he had gotten the “EPIC” deal is comic, but his contrition is real.
Biden’s team worked together with the new Trump administration – and its Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff – to achieve an agreement that had taken several months to finalize.
It is no coincidence that he attacked in the final days of the Biden era, less than a week before Trump’s return to the White House. The Israeli prime minister knew that Trump’s involvement would allow him to improve relations with the 47th president.
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Trump arrives at the White House inflated by his role in securing the ceasefire in Gaza, writes Sam Kiley. His allies and enemies around the world will now conspire to further exploit his vanity.
Russian forces took control of the settlements of Petropavlivka and Vremivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Saturday.
It also said Russian forces hit Ukraine’s military facilities with high-precision weapons in response to an Ukrainian attack on Russia’s southern Belgorod region with U.S.-made ATACMS missiles.
Battlefield reports have been independently verified.
The Ukrainian General Staff reported on Saturday that it had attacked an oil depot in the Kaluga region of western Russia overnight.
He said the damage caused by the attack to the facility, which he said is vital to the Russian military’s logistics, was still being assessed.
Industrial sites in Russia’s Kaluga and Tula regions were set alight by Ukrainian drone strikes on Saturday, a local said.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Ukrainian drones were destroyed overnight across the country.
In the Kaluga region, a drone strike sparked a fire in the town of Lyudinovo, Gov. Vladislav Shapsha wrote on Telegram. Residents said on social media that the attack had targeted a local oil depot.
A fire was also reported in the Tula region, where Governor Dmitry Milyaev said a fuel tank in a garage had caught fire. He warned citizens to stay away from fallen drone debris.
No victims were reported in the case.
The roughly 12,000 North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces could be dead or wounded by mid-April, a leading war watcher said.
North Korean troops have suffered around 92 casualties each day since fighting began in Russia’s Kursk border region in early December, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in early January that 3,800 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded in Kursk, where Russia will retake territory following Kyiv’s lightning offensive last August and a second offensive at the end of the year. ‘Last year.
“The entire North Korean contingent of roughly 12,000 personnel currently in Kursk Oblast may be killed or wounded in action by mid-April 2025 should North Korean forces continue to suffer from their current high loss rate in the future,” the ISW said.
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North Korean troops have suffered thousands of casualties in Russia’s Kursk region, according to Ukrainian estimates.
Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital with a barrage of drones and missiles in the early morning on Saturday, leaving at least four people dead.
Russia introduced 39 Shahed drones, simulator drones and 4 ballistic missiles, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down two missiles and 24 drones. According to the press release, 14 drone simulators were lost at the site.
The three died after a missile fell in the Shevchenkivskyi district, said the head of the military administration of the city of kyiv, Timur Tkachenko. Debris also fell in the Desnyansky district, he said.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that in the Shevchenkivskyi district, windows were damaged and there was smoke in the front of a residential building, adding that a water supply pipe was also damaged.
AP journalists at the scene saw a man lying dead amid the debris in a pool of blood. Water flooded the streets as firefighters put out the blaze from the attack.
Today, we stand with the Ukrainian people in their brave resistance against Vladimir Putin’s aggression, and we welcome Sir Keir Starmer’s stopover in kyiv to express this solidarity in person. But this help has limits: we are not willing to dedicate British troops. to the defense of Ukraine and, while we believe that the Ukrainians deserve to obtain long-range missiles, we are wary of anything that could give the impression that NATO members are being drawn into a direct confrontation with Russian forces.
Since its founding, The Independent has strongly supported human rights, self-determination and national security. He has argued that democracies will have to be prepared to adopt military measures as a last resort to protect those principles. We support – with reservations – the air crusade against Slobodan Milosevic’s forces aimed at protecting the population of Kosovo from “ethnic cleansing”. And we opposed the US-British invasion of Iraq because we believed the charge would be too serious for the intelligence that getting rid of Saddam Hussein could provide.
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Ukraine on Saturday claimed a pair of attacks on oil depots in western Russia, the latest salvo in Kyiv’s air campaign against strategic targets on Russian soil.
kyiv’s General Staff said its forces attacked garage facilities in the Kaluga and Tula regions overnight. Damage is still being assessed, he said in remarks about each attack, adding that the deposits supported Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine.
Kaluga regional governor Vladislav Shapsha said on Telegram that a fire broke out after the attack on a commercial in the city of Ljudinov.
He later said seven drones had been downed, with one landing in a “non-residential area”.
Tula’s regional governor, Dmitry Milyaev, said on Telegram that a fuel and lubricant tank had caught fire at a facility in the region as result of a Ukrainian drone attack.
Ukrainian forces have intensified their movements in Russia, basically opposing the army’s oil deposits and production facilities, as they fight to stop Russia’s steady advance on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine.
On Friday, a Russian missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s hometown, killed four people and partially destroyed an educational facility, officials said.
“All those who assist the Russian state in this war must face pressure as impactful as these strikes,” Zelenskiy wrote on social media in response to Saturday’s attack.
Russia has carried out regular airstrikes on cities located very close to the front line since the start of its nearly three-year invasion of Ukraine, targeting critical infrastructure in particular.
Russian forces introduced a combined drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv on Saturday morning, killing three other people in a central neighborhood, officials said.
Earlier, explosions occurred in the sky when air defenses repelled the attack, in which three other people were also wounded, according to the head of the city’s military administration, Timur Tkachenko.
A shopping mall, business centre, metro station and water pipe were also damaged, he said.
“Russian forces first introduced drones and then a ballistic missile attack,” parliamentary ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets wrote on social media. “These acts highlight the cruelty and barbarity of the enemy. »
Rescue workers at the scene in Kyiv during the early hours of Saturday morning
Rescue workers plodded through a flooded street as they sifted through debris. The charred remains of a van were visible in front of the station, whose facade was marked by twisted metal and blown-out windows.
As daylight broke, they could be seen examining missile fragments and loading a body bag into a truck.
Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat told Ukrainian media that missiles aimed at Kyiv were destroyed, but one was shot down at low altitude, causing heavy damage.
There was no immediate comment from Moscow, which has denied deliberately targeting civilians.
When outgoing President Joe Biden asked whether he or Donald Trump deserved to be singled out for the ceasefire agreement reached in Gaza, Qatar, he responded: “Is this a joke? This is not the case. Trump’s claim that there was got the “EPIC” deal Comedian, but his contrition is real.
Biden’s team worked closely with the new Trump administration – and its Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff – to achieve a deal that had taken several months to complete.
It is no coincidence that he attacked in the final days of the Biden era, less than a week before Trump’s return to the White House. The Israeli prime minister knew that Trump’s involvement would allow him to improve relations with the 47th president.
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Russian forces have seized the settlements of Petropavlivka and Vremivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said Saturday.
It said Russian forces had attacked Ukrainian army facilities with high-precision weapons in reaction to a Ukrainian attack on Russia’s southern Belgorod region with US-made ATACMS missiles.
Battlefield reports have been independently verified.
Ukraine’s General Staff said on Saturday that it had struck an oil depot in western Russia’s Kaluga region overnight.
He said the damage caused by the attack to the facility, which he said is vital to the Russian military’s logistics, was still being assessed.
Industrial sites in Russia’s Kaluga and Tula regions were set alight by Ukrainian drone strikes on Saturday, a local said.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said that 46 Ukrainian drones had been destroyed across the country overnight.
In the Kaluga region, a drone attacked a smokestack in the city of Ljudinovo, Governor Vladislav Shapsha wrote on Telegram. Residents said on social media that the attack targeted a local oil depot.
A fire was also reported in the Tula region, where Governor Dmitry Milyaev said a fuel tank in a garage had caught fire. He warned citizens to stay away from fallen drone debris.
No casualties were reported in either case.
All of the roughly 12,000 North Korean troops fighting with Russian forces may be dead or wounded by mid-April, a leading war monitor has said.
North Korean troops have suffered around 92 casualties each day since fighting began in Russia’s Kursk border region in early December, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in early January that 3,800 North Korean soldiers had been killed or wounded in Kursk, where Russia will regain territory following kyiv’s lightning offensive last August and a second offensive late last year.
“The entire North Korean contingent of approximately 12,000 troops existing in Kursk Oblast could be killed or wounded in combat until mid-April 2025 if North Korean forces continue to suffer their current maximum casualty rate in the long term,” the ISW said.
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Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital with a barrage of drones and missiles in the early morning on Saturday, leaving at least four people dead.
Russia launched 39 Shahed drones, other simulator drones and four ballistic missiles according to Ukraine’s Air Force. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down two missiles and 24 drones. A further 14 drone simulators were lost in location, the statement said.
The three died after a missile fell in the Shevchenkivskyi district, said the head of the military administration of the city of kyiv, Timur Tkachenko. Debris also fell in the Desnyansky district, he said.
Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said that in the Shevchenkivskyi district, windows were broken and there was smoke at the entrance of a residential building, adding that a water supply pipeline was also damaged.
AP journalists at the scene saw a man lying dead amid the debris in a pool of blood. Water flooded the streets as firefighters put out the blaze from the attack.n
Today we stand with the Ukrainian people in their courageous resistance to Vladimir Putin’s aggression, and we welcome Sir Keir Starmer’s stopover in Kyiv to express this solidarity in person. But this aid has limits: we are not willing to dedicate British troops to the defense of Ukraine, and while we believe that the Ukrainians deserve to receive long-range missiles, we are wary of anything that might give the impression that NATO members are being embroiled in a direct clash with Russian forces.
Since its founding, The Independent has strongly supported human rights, self-determination and national security. He has argued that democracies will have to be prepared to adopt military measures as a last resort to protect those principles. We support – with reservations – the air crusade against Slobodan Milosevic’s forces aimed at protecting the population of Kosovo from “ethnic cleansing”. And we opposed the US-British invasion of Iraq because we believed the charge would be too serious for the intelligence that getting rid of Saddam Hussein could provide.
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