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Ukraine has introduced a new attack on the Oblast of Kursk in Russia, expanding its foray into the Russian territory of five km.
kyiv’s new incursion reached six months of his first Kursk attack, with a blogger from the Russian army that describes the attack of wonder as “a blue ray. “
The incursion was also reported through Russia’s Defense Ministry, which said Ukrainian troops and armored cars had introduced several waves of attacks near the villages of Ulanok and Cherkasskaya Konopelka.
Kyiv’s forces introduced a “new series of mechanized attacks the length of a battalion in Kursk oblast and have a complex of up to five kilometers on Russian lines southeast of Southzha, Kursk Oblast,” the Institute for the Study of War said.
Without referring to the new attack, Volodymyr Zelensky said in his night speech that the incursion “returned the war to the Russians so that they can feel what war is about. And they feel it. “
Meanwhile, the first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets arrived in Ukraine, French armed forces minister Sebastien Lecornu announced yesterday.
The fourth-generation aircraft were switched to ground air fighting, so they can suck French and British long-range missiles at Russian targets.
Putin admits ‘very difficult’ in Kursk
Ukraine advances 5 km in new incursion into Russia’s Kursk
French fighter jets arrive in Ukraine
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06:09, Arpan Rai
Volodymyr Zelensky said he is open to negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine through diplomacy, however, Russian President Vladimir Putin avoids talks.
“When answering the questions of journalists to kyiv, I am under the pressure that Ukraine is open to diplomacy, however, you cannot take a resolution or a plan in Ukraine without us. It cannot be a plan created through Individual states, we will have to have a joint vision with our partners, “he said yesterday.
The Ukrainian president said that Russia “would seek excuses to avoid genuine discussions. “
He continued: “I think Putin is afraid of having a verbal exchange with me to finish the war. He prefers to hide behind those around him instead of sitting and having a direct verbal exchange. However, that President Trump can force him to avoid war .
06:01 , Tom Watling
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05:58, Arpan Rai
North Korean troops sent along the Ukrainian forces of Russia in Kursk are no longer noticed on the battlefield for several weeks, said the spying firm of South Korea.
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said that North Korean troops had been withdrawn from the war frontline around middle of January.
The withdrawal of the Pyongyang troops has increased the hypothesis that they withdrew after suffering great losses.
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.
05:41 , Arpan Rai
Almost absolutely paralyzed, Oleg can do nothing but sit under the bombardment in his own excrement, after his caretaker killed before his eyes through a missile strike.
At one point in the 3 weeks he blocked alone, Russian infantrymen entered the construction and stole the wheelchair in which the 65-year-old Ukrainian sat. They told him they needed it for a wounded soldier and left.
This was early spring 2022 on the eastern side of Mariupol, a strategic Ukrainian port city that was under one of the fiercest bombardments of Russia’s invasion. There was no electricity, water or phone connection. Temperatures had dropped to minus 10 degrees celsius.
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05:31, Arpan Rai
Volodymyr Zelensky thanked French president Emmanuel Macron for sending a first lot of French Mirage 2000 combat aircraft to Ukraine.
“I also need to explain my gratitude in France and President Macron for having fulfilled our agreements. Our Air Force has now been reinforced with French Mirage combat aircraft, marking another step forward in the progression of the aviation of the Ukrainian army,” said Mr. .
He added: “This will allow us to get more missions. I also thank the Netherlands: a new lot of F-16 combat planes has arrived, and that is important. “
Ukraine also won F-16s from European countries, Ukrainian officials rarely discussed them in official comments about the fight.
05:15 am, Arpan Rai
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the scenario at Kursk Oblast was “very difficult”, since the region fell under a new circular of Ukrainian attacks.
Speaking of the regional governor of Kursk Alexander Khinshtein in Moscow, Mr. Putin said: “precisely two months ago since we met here the last time, and asked him to organize paintings in the Kursk region. It is very difficult. ” “
He added, “And the most vital thing I asked him to pay attention to in order to succeed other people and identify their considerations and disorders. In fact, there are many disorders there. “
Mr. Putin’s comments are intervening as Moscow said its troops have returned a new Ukrainian counteroffensive in the western Kursk region of Russia.
04:58, Arpan Rai
At first glance, it is a wasteland. A barren plot of earth in a city caught up in some of the most vicious fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
As missiles, drones and “glide bombs” terrorise the residents of Zaporizhzhia near the eastern front, it does not seem possible that any semblance of normal life can carry on.
But, seven metres underground, the earth has been hollowed out to create a fully fledged school for 1,000 pupils. With only discrete entrances and a ventilation unit above ground, students rotate through the reinforced bunker daily.
As the Russians bombard key Ukraine stronghold – hope remains underground
04:56, Arpan Rai
At first glance, it is a moor. A sterile land patch in a city caught in some of the maximum vicious fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
As missiles, drones and “glide bombs” terrorise the residents of Zaporizhzhia near the eastern front, it does not seem possible that any semblance of normal life can carry on.
But, seven meters underground, the earth dug to create an entire school for 1,000 academics. With only discrete entrances and an above-ground ventilation unit, scholars rotate daily through the reinforced bunker.
As the Russians bombard the strength key of Ukraine – Hope Underground
04:41, Arpan Rai
The U. S. Department of Justice under President Donald Trump disbands an effort introduced after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine via Russia to enforce sanctions and target oligarchs near the Kremlin.
The effort, presented the management of Democratic President Joe Biden, was designed to force the finances of the rich partners of Russian President Vladimir Putin and punish those sanctions that facilitate the sanctions and violations of export control.
A service note of the Attorney General PAM Bondi, issued on Wednesday a wave of orders on its first day in force it was not yet reported before, said the effort, known as Kleptocapture of the working group, will end as a component of an orientation replacement and financing to combat the opposite combat to fight letters of drugs and foreign gangs.
“This policy requires a fundamental change in mindset and approach,” Ms Bondi wrote in the directive, adding that resources now devoted to enforcing sanctions and seizing the assets of oligarchs will be redirected to countering cartels.
04:00 , Tom Watling
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03:57, Arpan Rai
The Russian Defense Ministry said its troops had launched a new Ukrainian counteroffensive in the West Russia Kursk region yesterday.
Russia’s defence ministry said Ukrainian troops and armoured vehicles launched eight waves of attacks near the villages of Ulanok and Cherkasskaya Konopelka.
The Institute for the Study of War cited Russian military bloggers as saying the new Ukrainian incursion advanced as much as 5km into Kursk.
“As of 2100 (1800 GMT), units of the North group of forces have thwarted an attempted counterattack by the Ukrainian armed forces aimed at the settlements of Cherkasskaya Konopelka and Ulanok,” the ministry said on Telegram.
The settlements were under Russian control, the ministry said. It claimed that the Ukrainian forces suffered heavy losses, including more than 200 servicemen and dozens of vehicles.
Ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied the reports of a new incursion.
03:18 , Arpan Rai
Ukrainian forces have launched a new assault inside Russia’s Kursk oblast, expanding its incursion into Russian territory further.
Kyiv’s new incursion comes on the six-month anniversary of its first attack inside Kursk territory.
The incursion was reported by the Russian ministry of defence, which said the Ukrainian troops and armoured vehicles had launched several waves of attacks near the villages of Ulanok and Cherkasskaya Konopelka.
The troops introduced a “new series of mechanized aggressions for the duration of a battalion in Kursk oblast and have a complex of up to five kilometers of Russian lines southeast of Southzha, Kursk Oblast,” the Institute for the Study of War said.
He cited Russian army bloggers who Ukrainian forces attacked 30 to 50 armored vehicles.
03:09, Arpan Rai
At least eight Ukrainian children captured from their families by officials in the Russia-annexed and controlled Crimea peninsula and placed in state orphanages have now returned home, a senior Ukrainian official said.
Darina Zarivna, an adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s staff, said the young men were captured in their hospital remedy and rescued under the Bring Kids Back program.
The young people underwent intimidation in an orphanage and were forced to participate in pro-ruso patriotism training and handle weapons and prepare for war, he said.
“His story is an example of the systemic hardness of the occupants. A hospital and (the mothers) were forced to give them to an orphanage,” Zarivna wrote in Telegram.
“All this is a part of Russian policy aimed at destroying Ukrainian identity.”
It is not known how the young men were rescued or where they were now.
3:00 am, Tom Watling
02:47, Arpan Rai
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky will lead Ukraine’s delegation at the Munich Security Conference next week, officials in Kyiv said.
The talks will be attended through U. S. Vice President J. D. Vance and Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, the Ukrainian president’s boss, he said yesterday.
Previously a regular summit for global international security discussions, the Munich summit has gained new significance amid Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine and other challenges.
Mr. Zelensky’s staff leader, Andriy Yermak, told the Associated Press that the Ukrainian delegation would provide the country’s position at the end of the war and its reviews on how a “long and lasting peace” will possibly be made.
“It’s necessary that the leaders and the experts in politics who will be in Munich realise that this is momentum,” he said about Ukraine’s message for the event.
“That we are very near to really ending this war by a just and lasting peace, but (it’s) necessary to be together – not to give Russia an opportunity to divide the world, to divide partners.”
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Russia will retaliate if the European Union makes the decision to impose sanctions on Russian diplomats, the spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, said Thursday.
Zakharova was commenting on media reports suggesting that the next package of EU sanctions against Russia may limit the travel of Russian diplomats in EU member states.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 5:00 p. m. , Tom Watling
Preparations for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump are at an “advanced stage”, Russian state news agency RIA quoted a senior lawmaker as saying on Thursday.
It cited Leonid Slutsky, head of the State Duma’s international affairs committee, as saying the meeting could take place in February or March.
Both Trump and Putin have said they need to hold a assembly whose time table may just come with nuclear arms and global power costs as well as Trump’s stated purpose of finishing the war in Ukraine quickly.
Slutsky said he also hopes they will communicate about the Middle East in the Middle East.
“The paintings require serious preparation, which, giving any secret, is lately in a complex stage,” he said.
Slutsky declined to speculate on exactly when a meeting could take place.
“February or March: guess and provide managers the opportunity to prepare for it with competition and exhaustively, however, it will soon be,” said Ria.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 16:28, Tom Watling
British Defence Secretary John Healey will lead the Organisation of the Defence Organisation of Ukraine (UKDCG) next week, his ministry announced, while new management Donald Trump makes the decision to supply more weapons to Kyiv.
The organization was convened in the previous management of the United States in April 2022 to coordinate for Ukraine. It was directed through the former Secretary of Defense of the United States, Lloyd Austin III.
His successor, Pete Hegseth, is expected to attend next week’s meeting, to be held on 12 February, but no further weapons pledges are expected from the US.
Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair said he expects Mr. Healey to be temporary, with U. S. leaders.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 4:00 p. m. , Tom Watling
Britain said on Thursday it would revoke the accreditation of a Russian diplomat, in retaliation to a similar move made by Moscow last year.
Russia said in November that he had expelled a British diplomat for espionage. The accusation refused through London.
Britain’s Foreign Office said in a statement on Thursday that it had summoned the Russian ambassador to announce its decision, saying it was in response to “Russia’s unprovoked and baseless decision to strip the accreditation of a British diplomat in Moscow in November”.
“Any further action taken through Russia will be escalation and responded accordingly,” the press release added.
The statement, which did not name the British diplomat or the Russian official whose accreditation is due to be revoked, said Britain “will not stand for intimidation of our staff in this way,” calling its decision a reciprocal action.
The Russian embassy in London did not respond to a request for comments.
The relations between Great Britain and Russia have become the minimums of the Cold War since the war began in Ukraine. Britrain has joined the successive waves of sanctions opposed to Russia and has provided weapons to Ukraine.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 3:28 PM, Tom Watling
Ukraine Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced that the Netherlands had delivered F-16 US production combatants in Ukraine.
The plane, together with the French Mirage aircraft also delivered today, “will soon begin to take out fighting missions, strengthening our defense,” Mr. Merov on Facebook.
The precise number of F-16 and the Mirage Jets not revealed.
The Dutch Defense Ministry said it would comment on the timing of deliveries for security reasons, nor on the amount provided at any given time.
The Netherlands has promised to deliver a general of 24 F-16s to Ukraine, along with the fighter jets it supplies to a medium for Ukrainian pilots and equipment in Romania.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 3:00 p. m. , Tom Watling
The United States will have to formulate a policy on how to put an end to the clash in Ukraine and what role will play and Moscow will base its own position on the express stages and American action, said the spokesman of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of Ministry Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova.
Zakharova said that Russia has heard many words and statements from Washington on the subject, but that for now there was no clarity on what exactly the US envisaged when ot came to trying to strike a deal to end the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s RIA state news agency earlier on Thursday quoted a senior lawmaker as saying that preparations for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump were at an “advanced stage”.
Trump and Putin have spoken on the phone since the inauguration of Trump, according to public statements through officials on both sides.
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Thursday, February 6, 2025 12:00 p. m. , Tom Watling
Russia said on Thursday it had withdrawn the accreditation of French newspaper Le Monde, Moscow correspondent Benjamin Quenel, because of Paris’ refusal to give a visa to a Russian journalist, leaving the paper’s presence in Moscow for the first time since the 1950s. .
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Moscow had repeatedly warned that it would retaliate over France’s refusal to accredit a journalist from Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.
She said Quenelle had been the casualty not because of any “political sub-text” but because his accreditation had required a “technical extension”.
The Global has criticized what it said was “the secret expulsion of our journalist. “
“For the first time since 1957, the global has been prevented from having a correspondent in Moscow,” wrote Jerome Fenoglio, its director, in an article in the newspaper.
“Le Monde condemns this disguised expulsion of our journalist, who has spent more than 20 years in Russia without interruption,” Fenoglio said.
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Thursday, February 6, 2025 – 10:32 am
The Kremlin kidnapped on Thursday the head of the signing of the Russia area after a period of less than 3 years that marked the impressive failure of the first project of Russia to the Moon in 47 years.
In a statement, the Kremlin said Yuri Borisov, who has been directing Roscosmos since July 2022, had been relieved of his position. He said any reason.
He replaced through the Deputy Minister of Transportation, Dmitry Bakanov, who before joining the government had been at the rate of a satellite company.
Since the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is the first type to move to the area in 1961, Russia has proud of a leading force in the exploration of the area. But their ambitions suffered a great blow in August 2023 when their unrelated Luna-25 project is destroyed on the surface of the moon that seeking to land.
Borisov, despite that failure, had laid out ambitious plans for the coming years as Russia prepares to launch its own orbital space station. The new project will replace the ageing International Space Station (ISS) where Russia has collaborated closely with the United States even after relations were plunged into crisis because of the war in Ukraine.
Last year, Borisov approved a timetable under which the first two modules of the new Russian station will be introduced in 2027. Russia said it planned to have a non-stop team presence in the area and conduct scientific, economic and security projects that were unimaginable on the Russian segment of the ISS.
Thursday 6 February 2025 09:57 , Tom Watling
The first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets arrived in Ukraine part of a year after President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to send them.
The French Minister of the Armed Forces, Sebastien Lecornu, said that the Jets arrived this morning in Ukraine.
“With Ukrainian pilots on board who have been trained for several months in France, they will now participate in defending the skies of Ukraine,” he wrote.
Last December, an organization of Ukrainian pilots finished a six -month program to run Mirage 2000 on a base in Nancy, in northwestern France.
The French, on the other hand, changed the jets to make them more appropriate for the war in Ukraine. The jets were designed to fight in the air, however, Mr. Lecornu said they had to be changed to be more ed in the war war to ground. Its electronic war systems have also been strengthened.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 09:46, Tom Watling
A shopping center in the second largest city in Ukraine destroyed after a Russian drone attack during the night.
Local authorities said the Barabashovo market in the Northeast of Ukraine Jharkiv, house about 1. 2 million people, crossed the rubble of a Russian drone fallen.
Governor Oleh Syniehubov said roughly 100 kiosks had been destroyed. No casualties were reported.
It is at least the third time that Russian air attacks have reached the market. In March 2022, when the Russian forces began to occupy Kharkiv (released in September of the same year), a double tour strike killed an emergency employee and wounded a second.
In July, while Ukraine Kharkiv List, an attack of Russian cluster ammunition killed two men and wounded another 21.
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The ballistic missiles of North Korea fired to Ukraine through the Russian forces from beyond December have been more exact than those saved from the weapons introduced during the year, they said two high -ranking Ukrainian resources.
At a time when Moscow’s burgeoning ties with Pyongyang are causing alarm from Washington to Seoul, the increase in accuracy – to within 50-100m of the intended target – suggests North Korea is successfully using the battlefield to test its missile technology, the sources said.
A military source, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive information, described a marked improvement in the precision in all the more than 20 North Korean ballistic missiles that hit Ukraine over the past several weeks. A second source, a senior government official familiar with the issue, confirmed the findings when asked by Reuters.
Yang Uk, a weapons expert at Seoul’s Asan Institute for Policy Studies, said such improvements in North Korean missile capabilities have troubling implications for its potential to threaten South Korea, Japan and the United States or sell upgraded weapons to “failed” states or armed groups.
“This can have a primary effect on stability in the region and all over the world,” he said, in reaction to the questions in this story.
North Korea’s military programmes have developed rapidly in recent years, including short- and intermediate-range missiles that Pyongyang says can be tipped with nuclear warheads. However, until its involvement in Ukraine, the long-isolated nation had never tested the new weapons in combat.
Thursday, February 6, 2025 07:38, Arpan Rai
US president Donald Trump has announced he wants Ukraine to pay for financial and military support by affording Washington access to the country’s vast but untapped rare earth minerals.
He said on Monday he wants “equalisation” from Ukraine for the US’ “close to $300 billion” in support.
“We are telling Ukraine that they have very valuable infrequent lands,” 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. “
Below, we look at where these resources are in Ukraine, and why Kyiv has struggled to mine these minerals.
Mapped: Where are Ukraine’s mineral resources and why does Trump want them?
Thursday, February 6, 2025 07:35, Arpan Rai
Russia launched 77 drones and two ballistic Iskander-M missiles to attack Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s military said this morning.
The Ukraine Air Force knocked down 56 drones and some another 18 failed to achieve their objectives, most likely due to the electronic war, he added in a telegram channel.
Thursday, 6 February 2025 06:56, Arpan Rai
The Ukrainian army introduced an attack on an airfield in the Krasnodar region of Russia during the night, in explosions and a fire, said its army official.
The Russian forces are the airfield to buy and release drones to attack Ukraine and maintain airplanes that use missions in the regions of southern Ukraine, added the army.
Thursday 6 February 2025 06:07 , Arpan Rai
The Trump administration is reportedly set to present its peace plan aimed at ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine at a security conference in Munich next week.
Keith Kellogg, the US special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, will present president Donald Trump’s plan at the conference, reported Bloomberg, citing sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The peace plan format not without clear delay.
Kellogg has already shown his participation in the conference. “As a special envoy of the president of the United States for Russia and Ukraine, I look forward to talk about the purpose of Donald Trump to finish the bloody and expensive war in Ukraine,” he wrote in X .
“I’ll meet with America’s allies who are ready to work with us,” he added.
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