Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv with ‘last resort counteroffensive’ in Kursk amid heavy North Korean losses

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6 Jan 2025 • 10:58 AM MYT
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Russian and North Korean forces suffered heavy losses in Russia’s southern Kursk region, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said, as a Kyiv’s forces begin a counter attack.

“In battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, the Russian army lost up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroops,” Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address yesterday, calling the losses “significant.”

Ukrainian and Western sources estimate about 11,000 North Korean troops are stationed in Kursk, where Ukrainian forces gained territory after a cross-border incursion in August.

Russian troops repelled two Ukrainian counter-attacks in Kursk on Sunday, the Russian defence ministry said according to state media.

A Russian military blogger has described Ukraine’s movements in Russia’s Kursk region as part of a “last resort counteroffensive”, according to the Telegraph.

The direction of the main counteroffensive is not yet clear and movements in Kursk may be a “diversionary” attack, the Rybar Telegram channel, another Russian military blog, said.

Ukrainian forces are possibly planning wider a counteroffensive on other areas of the frontline, such as in the Donetsk region, where Russia has steadily advanced for months.

Key points

  • Ukraine begins ‘last resort counteroffensive’ - Russian military blogger
  • Russian and North Korean troop suffered heavy losses in Kursk, Zelensky says
  • Reporter killed in drone strike in eastern Ukraine, says Russian media
  • Ukrainian brigade struggles amid mass desertions
  • Russia launched 300 drones in first three days of 2025, Zelensky says

Ukraine launches fresh offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, Moscow says

02:55

Arpan Rai

Ukraine’s forces have launched a fresh offensive in Russia’s Kursk region yesterday, the Russian defence ministry said.

It claimed its forces pushed back Ukrainian troops, but some reports from Russian military bloggers indicated that Moscow’s forces faced significant pressure.

A ministry statement said Ukrainian forces attacked about 9am local time (6am GMT) near the village of Berdin with two tanks, a mine-clearing vehicle and 12 armoured combat vehicles with paratroopers. Two Ukrainian attacks were repelled, it said.

The attack was confirmed by Volodymyr Zelensky in his nightly video address, who said Russia and North Korea suffered heavy losses.

“In battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, in the Kursk region, the Russian army lost up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroopers,” he said. “This is significant.”

Mr Zelensky said last month that 3,000 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded in Kursk, where Ukrainian forces launched an incursion in August, dealing a blow to Russia’s prestige and forcing it to deploy some of its troops from eastern Ukraine.

The incursion didn’t significantly change the dynamic of the war, and military analysts say Ukraine has lost around 40 per cent of the land it initially captured.

IAEA reports loud blasts near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

02:45

Arpan Rai

The International Atomic Energy Agency reported hearing loud blasts near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant yesterday, coinciding with reports of a drone attack on the plant’s training center, the director general of the agency said.

The agency has not yet been able to confirm any impact, said Rafael Mariano Grossi.

“The IAEA is aware of reports of an alleged attack by a drone at the ZNPP training centre today, just outside of the site perimeter,” Mr Grossi said in a statement.

“Reports state that there were no casualties and no impact on any NPP equipment.”

Russia denounces drone strike that killed reporter as ‘deliberate murder’

02:04

Alex Croft

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, denounced the drone strike that killed a Russian reporter in eastern Ukraine as “deliberate murder”.

Ms Zakharova described it as “another brutal crime in a series of bloody atrocities” of president Volodymyr Zelensky’s government “which openly resorts to terrorist methods to eliminate its ideological opponents”.

Data previously provided by the Committee to Protect Journalists counted at least 15 journalists killed since Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Ten wounded in Russian attack in Ukraine’s Sumy region

01:01

Alex Croft

A Russian guided bomb attack yesterday wounded 10 people, including two children, in a village in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, near the Russian border, local authorities said.

The region borders Russia’s Kursk region and has been regularly shelled by Russian forces for months.

Video posted by president Volodymyr Zelensky showed parts of a building in the village of Svesa reduced to rubble. Rescue teams ferried residents out of the building on stretchers.

“An entire block of the building, from the ground to the fifth floors was destroyed,” Mr Zelensky said in his nightly video address. “Neighbouring houses were also damaged.”

Mr Zelensky said guided bomb strikes hit two other villages in Sumy region and also neighbouring Kharkiv region.

Reporter killed in drone strike in eastern Ukraine, says Russian media

00:02

Alex Croft

A Ukrainian drone strike killed a reporter near the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, Russian media outlet Izvestia said on Saturday.

“The Ukrainian army launched a drone strike on a civilian car carrying Izvestia’s freelance correspondent Alexander Martemyanov,” the daily reported on its Telegram channel.

“The car was located far from the line of contact.”

Izvestia said the car was travelling on a highway linking Donetsk, the Russian-held main town of Donetsk region, and the city of Horlivka to the north.

Blinken heads to Asia, Europe on last expected trip as top US diplomat

Sunday 5 January 2025 23:03

Alex Croft

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will embark on what is expected to be his final overseas trip in office this weekend, traveling to South Korea, Japan and France.

The State Department announced Friday that Blinken would visit Seoul, Tokyo and Paris beginning Sunday. He will return to Washington early Thursday in time to attend funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter, officials said.

In South Korea, which is in the midst of political turmoil following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, and Japan, Blinken intends to highlight the expansion of U.S. cooperation with both nations as part of the Biden administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy.

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ICYMI: Russia shoots down eight US-made ATACMS missiles, defence ministry says

Sunday 5 January 2025 22:02

Alex Croft

Russian forces shot down eight US-made longer-range ATACMS missiles, the defence ministry said on Saturday.

Air defences also shot down 10 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory on Saturday morning, including three over the northern Leningrad region, the ministry added.

The reports have not been independently verified.

More than 86,000 oil-contaminated sand cleared after Black Sea oil spill

Sunday 5 January 2025 21:02

Alex Croft

Russian rescue workers have cleared more than 86,000 metric tons of contaminated sand and earth after an oil spill in the Black Sea last month, emergency ministries said.

Oil leaked from two ageing tankers after they were hit by a storm in mid-December. One of the tankers sank while another ran aground.

More than 10,000 people have been shovelling viscous fuel oil from sandy beaches around Anapa, a popular summer resort, where environmental groups have reported deaths of sealife including dolphins and porpoises.

Around 2,400 metric tons of oil products spilled into the sea, a smaller spill than was initially feared, Russia’s transport ministry said this week.

Russian forces attacking near Pokrovsk, Ukrainian military says

Sunday 5 January 2025 20:00

Alex Croft

Russian forces launched attacks near the city of Pokrovsk, a key strategic road and rail hub in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the Ukrainian military said on Saturday.

Capture of Pokrovsk could create serious problems for the Ukrainian army on the eastern front, and may allow Russia to advance its frontline to the west.

“The Pokrovsk direction remains the hottest and there the Russians attacked 34 times (in the past 24 hours) and tried to break through our defences south of Pokrovsk,” a spokesman for Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces told national television.

Russian forces seek to cut off supply routes to Ukraine’s troops, the military added. They send small groups of soldiers to settlements south of Pokrovsk to block supplies.

“They (Russians) don’t go directly into the city because it means heavy urban fighting. So they first try to bypass the city and interrupt the logistics chains,” Trehubov said.

Watch: Russia and Ukraine swap 150 prisoners in tearful exchange before new year

Sunday 5 January 2025 19:01

Alex Croft

Comment | Putin has ruled Russia for 25 years – but what has he really got to show for it?

Sunday 5 January 2025 18:05

Alex Croft

When Boris Yeltsin suddenly resigned as Russia’s first post-communist president on New Year’s Eve, 1999, his country seemed to be spiralling downhill into economic and political disintegration. Few gave his largely unknown successor as acting president much chance of reversing the economic implosion or remaining in office for long.

The then prime minister Vladimir Putin’s media operation had already begun to portray the ex-KGB operative in stark contrast to the moribund Yeltsin as an action man. That same year the second Chechen war on the country’s southern border raged. Twenty-five years later, Vladimir Putin is still in the Kremlin but Russia is again in the grip of war on its post-Soviet periphery after last week’s downing of an airliner over Chechen airspace.

Add to the tension that Putin’s Russia has been engaged in a covert war against Ukraine since 2014, which he had turned into a full-scale invasion by early 2022 – a conflict that remains at an impasse today. As with his earlier war against Chechnya, Putin’s obduracy turned an opening military fiasco into a brutal war of attrition which Russia’s resources could win at a huge price.

Mark Almond writes:

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Ukraine will ask allies to boost its air defenses at a meeting in Germany, Zelensky says

Sunday 5 January 2025 17:07

Alex Croft

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said he will again call on allies to boost its air defenses at this week’s meeting in Germany, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes over later this month with a vow to end the almost three-year war quickly.

Mr Zelensky said that dozens of partner countries will participate in the meeting of the Ramstein group at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Thursday, “including those who can help boost our capabilities not only to defend against missiles but also against guided bombs and Russian aviation.”

“We will discuss this with them and continue to persuade them,” Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Saturday. “The task remains unchanged: strengthening our air defense.”

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The Independent View | Ukraine is right to turn off the flow of Russian gas – whatever the cost

Sunday 5 January 2025 16:09

Alex Croft

The first day of the new year came with bad tidings for energy consumers, both in Britain and across Europe. Here, the cap set by the regulator, Ofgem, for the price of domestic gas has been raised for the second time this winter. On the other side of Europe, Ukraine ended the transit of Russian gas across its territory, forcing several EU countries to turn to imports of more expensive liquefied natural gas.

Together, these measures mean that for many millions of users the price of gas will be going up – again.

Ukraine’s decision not to renew transit arrangements that have been in place since 1991, effectively brings to an end an era of relatively cheap Russian gas for Europe – and not before time.

Read The Independent’s editorial here:

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Sanctions on Russian supply chains ‘insufficient’ - Zelensky

Sunday 5 January 2025 15:17

Alex Croft

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said sanctions on supply chains for Russian military components are “insufficient”.

A Russian drone attack using 103 Shahed drones contained 8,755 foreign-made components , Mr Zelensky said. In the past week, Russia has used over 50,000 sanctioned components from around the world in hundreds of strikes on Ukraine, he said.

“The sanctions pressure on supply chains for foreign components remains insufficient. Russia continues to acquire the components and manufacturing tools it needs – almost globally – and uses them in the weapons it employs to terrorize Ukraine,” Mr Zelensky said in a post on X.

“We must continue strengthening cooperation with all our partners on sanctions, air defense systems, long-range weapons, and support for our warriors. These priorities will help protect our cities, villages, and positions on the frontline. I am grateful to every partner helping us with this.”

Toretsk city divided in two as fierce fighting continues

Sunday 5 January 2025 14:25

Alex Croft

The city of Toretsk has been divided in two as Ukrainian forces continue to fiercely defend the city in the Donetsk region.

Russians have been using scorched earth tactics to try and destroy the city’s infrastructure and Ukrainian military positions, according to DeepState, an open source intelligence organisation.

"There are a lot of resources there. Especially everything related to FPV and attack drones. The enemy does a lot of damage with them,” the acting commander of the Tsunami Regiment is quoted as saying, according to Ukrainska Pravda.

“They also have a lot of artillery. The enemy is constantly carrying out assault operations, constantly working from different directions: from the north, from the south, and from the east.

“They use vehicles, mainly ATVs and motorcycles. So far, no armoured vehicles have been spotted. The fighting is going on in the city itself.

“The line of contact is somewhere in the centre of the city. We can say that the enemy and us cut the city in half."

Zelensky says Russian and North Korean troops suffered significant losses in Kursk

Sunday 5 January 2025 13:40

Alex Croft

Russian and North Korean forces suffered “significant” losses in intense fighting in Russia’s southern Kursk region, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

Speaking during his nightly video address on Saturday, Mr Zelensky cited reports from top Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrskyi, saying battles near the village of Makhnovka, close to the Ukrainian border, resulted in the loss of up to a battalion of Russian paratroopers and North Korean infantry troops.

“This is significant,” Mr Zelensky said, without providing further details. A battalion typically comprises several hundred soldiers. However, the claims could not be independently verified.

Stuti Mishra reports:

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Watch: Ukrainian rocket launch system in action

Sunday 5 January 2025 12:49

Alex Croft

In pictures: Major building damage in Sumy region after Russian strikes

Sunday 5 January 2025 11:59

Alex Croft

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Ukraine begins ‘last resort counteroffensive’, Russian military blogger says

Sunday 5 January 2025 11:28

Alex Croft

A Russian military blogger said Ukraine has begun a “last resort counteroffensive”, as it launches attacks on Russian positions in the Kursk region.

The counteroffensive in Kursk may be a “diversionary” move preceding a wider counteroffensive, another Russian military blogger, the Ryber Telegram channel, said.

Ukrainian forces could be looking to move in other frontline areas, such as the Donetsk region, where Russian forces have been advancing for months, slowly but steadily.

Surprise attacks had been launched against Russian positions in Kursk, it was confirmed by the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation.

Nine injured in Russian strikes on Kherson

Sunday 5 January 2025 11:14

Alex Croft

Nine people were injured after Russia attacked Ukraine’s southern Kherson region on Saturday, the local military administration said.

Social infrastructure, including a gas pipeline and a garage, and residential buildings were hit by the Russian strikes, authorities added.

Around 34 villages and cities came under Russian fire on Saturday, Ukrainska Pravda reported.

Report: Russia-appointed officials in Crimea declare emergency as oil spill reaches Sevastopol

Sunday 5 January 2025 10:27

Alex Croft

Russia-appointed officials in Moscow-occupied Crimea announced a regional emergency on Saturday, as oil was detected on the shores of Sevastopol, the peninsula’s largest city.

Fuel oil spilled out of two storm-stricken tankers nearly three weeks ago in the Kerch Strait, close to eastern Crimea — some 250 kilometers (155 miles) from Sevastopol, which lies on the southwest of the peninsula.

“Today a regional emergency regime has been declared in Sevastopol,” regional Gov. Mikhail Razvozhaev wrote on Telegram.

Oil was found on four beaches in the region and was “promptly eliminated” by local authorities working together with volunteers, Razvozhaev said.

“Let me emphasize: there is no mass pollution of the coastline in Sevastopol,” he wrote.

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Four Russian airports reopen after drone risk

Sunday 5 January 2025 09:48

Alex Croft

Four Russian airports have reopened after suspending flights to ensure the safety of civilian aircraft, aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said.

Airports in the cities of Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Izhevsk and Perm - all east of Moscow - halted flights temporarily on Sunday morning.

Rosaviatsia did not specify a reason for the pause in flights, but airports have previously closed due to the risk of Ukrainian drone activity.

All restrictions were lifted by 11am, the watchdog said.

Ukraine downs 61 of 103 Russian drones overnight, air force says

Sunday 5 January 2025 09:07

Alex Croft

Ukrainian forces shot down 61 of the 103 drones launched by Russia in an overnight attack on Saturday, its air force said.

The force added that 42 other drones were “lost” referencing Kyiv’s use of electronic warfare.

There have so far been no reports of major damage or casualties.

Analysis | From Poland’s ‘iron dome’ to boots on the ground: How Europe is preparing for a Third World War

Sunday 5 January 2025 08:30

Stuti Mishra

More than 1,500km (900 miles) from London, frenetic activity is underway in the countryside of Poland, Finland, and the Baltic States: bulldozers and diggers are constructing field defences. Anti-tank ditches, tank traps, and pillboxes are being built and installed. In all these countries, laying minefields – even controversial anti-personnel minefields – is under active consideration.

Poland is spending at least €2.5bn (£2.1bn) on its border defence system, including building a sky shield system akin to Israel’s “Iron Dome” to protect its eastern border from a growing threat from Russia.

In May, during a meeting with European leaders in Warsaw, Poland’s prime minister Donald Tusk stated: “Creating an iron dome against missiles and drones is necessary ... There is no reason for Europe not to have its missile defence shield,” confirming that work on the project had begun. He added that it requires little imagination to understand that Europe, like Israel, is also in the danger zone.

Francis Tusa writes:

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Russian forces take control of eastern village

Sunday 5 January 2025 08:00

Alex Croft

Russian forces have taken control of the village of Nadiya in eastern Ukraine, Russian news agencies cite Moscow’s defence ministry as saying on Saturday.

The battlefield report has not been independently verified.

ICYMI: Zelensky says Trump can be decisive in helping stop Putin

Sunday 5 January 2025 07:30

Stuti Mishra

President-elect Donald Trump could be decisive in the outcome of the 34-month-old war with Russia and help stop Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky, facing advances by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, said in an interview with Ukrainian television that Mr Trump had told him he would be one of the first to visit Washington after the presidential inauguration this month.

The Ukrainian president also said a priority was to stabilise the frontline early in the new year. Mr Putin, he said, feared negotiations as they would be tantamount to a defeat for Russia.

“He’s very strong and unpredictable, and I would really like to see President Trump’s unpredictability apply to Russia. I believe he really wants to end the war,” he said. “Trump can be decisive. For us, this is the most important thing,” he said in a televised interview.

“His qualities are indeed there,” Mr Zelensky said of Mr Trump. “He can be decisive in this war. He is capable of stopping Putin or, to put it more fairly, help us stop Putin. He is able to do this.”

Russian forces attacking near Pokrovsk, Ukrainian military says

Sunday 5 January 2025 07:00

Alex Croft

Russian forces launched attacks near the city of Pokrovsk, a key strategic road and rail hub in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the Ukrainian military said on Saturday.

Capture of Pokrovsk could create serious problems for the Ukrainian army on the eastern front, and may allow Russia to advance its frontline to the west.

“The Pokrovsk direction remains the hottest and there the Russians attacked 34 times (in the past 24 hours) and tried to break through our defences south of Pokrovsk,” a spokesman for Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces told national television.

Russian forces seek to cut off supply routes to Ukraine’s troops, the military added. They send small groups of soldiers to settlements south of Pokrovsk to block supplies.

“They (Russians) don’t go directly into the city because it means heavy urban fighting. So they first try to bypass the city and interrupt the logistics chains,” Trehubov said.

Russia denounces drone strike that killed reporter as 'deliberate murder'

Sunday 5 January 2025 06:30

Stuti Mishra

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, denounced the drone strike that killed a Russian reporter in eastern Ukraine as “deliberate murder”.

Ms Zakharova described it as “another brutal crime in a series of bloody atrocities” of president Volodymyr Zelensky’s government “which openly resorts to terrorist methods to eliminate its ideological opponents”.

Data previously provided by the Committee to Protect Journalists counted at least 15 journalists killed since Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Ten wounded in Russian attack in Ukraine's Sumy region

Sunday 5 January 2025 06:00

Stuti Mishra

A Russian guided bomb attack yesterday wounded 10 people, including two children, in a village in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, near the Russian border, local authorities said.

The region borders Russia's Kursk region and has been regularly shelled by Russian forces for months.

Video posted by president Volodymyr Zelensky showed parts of a building in the village of Svesa reduced to rubble. Rescue teams ferried residents out of the building on stretchers.

"An entire block of the building, from the ground to the fifth floors was destroyed," Mr Zelensky said in his nightly video address. "Neighbouring houses were also damaged."

Mr Zelensky said guided bomb strikes hit two other villages in Sumy region and also neighbouring Kharkiv region.

Russian and North Korean troop suffered heavy losses in Kursk, Zelensky says

Sunday 5 January 2025 05:30

Stuti Mishra

Russian and North Korean forces suffered heavy losses in fighting in Russia's southern Kursk region, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday.

Ukrainian and Western assessments say that some 11,000 North Korean troops are deployed in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces occupy swathes of territory after staging a mass cross-border incursion in August.

In his nightly video address, Mr Zelensky quoted a report from top Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrskyi as saying that the battles had taken place near the village of Makhnovka, not far from the Ukrainian border.

"In battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, in Kursk region, the Russian army lost up to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroops," he said. "This is significant."

He didn't provide any specific details. A battalion can vary in size but is generally made up of several hundred troops.

Reporter killed in drone strike in eastern Ukraine, says Russian media

Sunday 5 January 2025 05:00

Stuti Mishra

A Ukrainian drone strike killed a reporter near the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, Russian media outlet Izvestia said on Saturday.

"The Ukrainian army launched a drone strike on a civilian car carrying Izvestia's freelance correspondent Alexander Martemyanov," the daily reported on its Telegram channel.

"The car was located far from the line of contact."

Izvestia said the car was travelling on a highway linking Donetsk, the Russian-held main town of Donetsk region, and the city of Horlivka to the north.

Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces making gains on the frontline as 2025 begins?

Sunday 5 January 2025 04:30

Stuti Mishra

By the time February 2025 arrives, marking three years since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the situation on the front line could look very different.

Currently, Russian forces are advancing in the east, slowly but surely, and they are shrinking Ukraine’s partial hold of the border region of Kursk.

That the Russians haven’t been more successful is a testament, above all else, to the resilience of Ukraine’s troops on the ground, many of whom have been fighting continuously for years. Dysfunction in the Russian military, with Mr Putin as its de facto commander-in-chief, is another.

But US president Joe Biden has sent the final military package of his tenure to Ukraine, ending the support (for now) of Kyiv’s most heavily-armed ally. US president-elect Donald Trump will soon re-enter the White House on the promise of ending the fighting altogether, even if that potentially means rewarding Mr Putin for his illegal land grab.

Tom Watling reports:

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Ukraine ends Russian gas pipeline to Europe – but how much will it cost Moscow?

Sunday 5 January 2025 03:00

Alex Croft

Russian gas is no longer flowing to EU states through Ukraine following the expiration of a five-year deal, closing an energy route that has existed since the end of the Soviet Union in 1991.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said the move means Russia can no longer “earn billions on our blood”.

His energy minister, Herman Halushchenko, confirmed on Wednesday morning that Kyiv had stopped the gas flows “in the interest of national security”.

“This is a historic event,” he wrote on the social media platform Telegram. “Russia is losing markets and will incur financial losses.”

The deal had allowed for Russian gas to travel through Ukraine’s pipeline networks into European countries, primarily Hungary, Slovakia and Austria.

The Independent’s data correspondent Alicja Hagopian reports:

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ICYMI: Ukraine’s flagship brigade struggles amid mass desertions as 1,700 soldiers go AWOL

Sunday 5 January 2025 01:00

Alex Croft

A Ukrainian brigade trained in France and equipped with advanced Western military hardware has been disbanded after mass desertions.

About 1,700 soldiers from the 155th Mechanised Brigade went absent without leave before the unit’s first deployment in eastern Ukraine, according to The Telegraph.

The brigade, a high-profile initiative announced by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and French president Emmanuel Macron last year, was meant to showcase Western support but reportedly suffered from inadequate training and equipment shortages.

Around 50 members of the unit, known as the “Anne of Kyiv” brigade, went missing during training in France, and the problem grew worse as over 1,700 troops eventually went absent without leave before the unit’s first deployment in eastern Ukraine, the newspaper reported.

The unit’s initial battle in Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, led to significant losses, including tanks and armoured vehicles.Analysts have criticized Kyiv’s strategy of forming new brigades instead of reinforcing experienced units.

Zelensky says Trump is ‘strong and unpredictable’

Saturday 4 January 2025 23:59

Alex Croft

President-elect Donald Trump could be decisive in the outcome of the 34-month-old war with Russia and help stop Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky, facing advances by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, said in an interview with Ukrainian television that Mr Trump had told him he would be one of the first to visit Washington after the presidential inauguration this month.

The Ukrainian president also said a priority was to stabilise the frontline early in the new year. Mr Putin, he said, feared negotiations as they would be tantamount to a defeat for Russia.

“He’s very strong and unpredictable, and I would really like to see President Trump’s unpredictability apply to Russia. I believe he really wants to end the war,” he said. “Trump can be decisive. For us, this is the most important thing,” he said in a televised interview.

“His qualities are indeed there,” Mr Zelensky said of Mr Trump. “He can be decisive in this war. He is capable of stopping Putin or, to put it more fairly, help us stop Putin. He is able to do this.”

US to send additional security assistance to Ukraine, White House says

Saturday 4 January 2025 22:55

Alex Croft

The United States expects to make announcements about additional security assistance for Ukraine in coming days, White House spokesperson John Kirby said on Friday.

Mr Kirby said future announcements were expected after Washington last week announced $5.9bn in additional military and budget assistance for Ukraine and a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Germany will be held on 9 January.

“You can also expect additional security assistance announcements coming with respect to Ukraine ... in coming days,” he said, without providing any specifics.

2,600 UK personnel to join Nato exercise

Saturday 4 January 2025 21:52

Alex Croft

More than 2,600 UK personnel are heading to Nato’s eastern flank as part of the government’s “unshakeable commitment” to the military bloc, the armed forces minister has said.

According to the Ministry of Defence, Exercise Steadfast Dart 25 will showcase the alliance’s readiness, capability and commitment to defend Nato territories.

The UK’s 1st Division - headquartered in York - will be in command of all of the alliance’s land forces while they are in eastern Europe.

The exercise marks the first deployment under the bloc’s new Allied Reaction Force, which replaced the Nato Response Force last year to deal “swiftly and effectively” with “any threat in an evolving security environment” during peacetime, crisis and conflict.

Luke Pollard said: “This Government wants the UK to be Nato’s leading European nation.

“Exercise Steadfast Dart demonstrates our unshakeable commitment to Nato and highlights the UK’s key leadership role in the alliance.

“As we approach the three-year anniversary of Russia’s illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we must continue to strengthen our collective defences together to deter (Russian president Vladimir) Putin effectively.”

Along with more than 2,600 personnel, the UK government has said it will contribute 730 vehicles to the exercise.

Foxhound patrol and Jackal high mobility weapons platform vehicles will be among the deployments, and they will return to the UK once two exercises are complete at the end of February.

ICYMI: Three killed in cross-border attacks between Ukraine and Russia

Saturday 4 January 2025 20:49

Alex Croft

Attacks across the Ukraine-Russia border left three people dead on Friday, according to local officials.

In northern Ukraine, three missiles struck a residential area near Chernihiv, killing one person, injuring five, and destroying two homes.

Regional governor Viacheslav Chaus shared images showing the shattered façade of a private home.

In the Kyiv region, five people were injured in a drone attack, while four more were hurt in shelling near Sloviansk in the Donetsk region.

On the Russian side, officials reported two fatalities. Roman Starovoyt, governor of the Kursk region, said on Telegram that a man walking along a road was killed in a drone strike.

On Thursday, the Ukrainian military said it carried out a precision strike on a Russian command post in the Kursk region.

In the Bryansk region, another Russian border area, a mortar attack killed one civilian, the regional governor said.

Russian military and local officials said that approximately 10 Ukrainian drones had been shot down on Friday, including six over the Bryansk region.

Ukrainian engineers restore power to more than 7,000 customers

Saturday 4 January 2025 19:50

Alex Croft

Ukrainian power engineers restored the power supply to 7,022 customers on Friday and Saturday.

It comes as Russia continues to attack Ukraine’s power grid as it looks to increase pressure on Kyiv.

Ukraine’s Energy Ministry said, according to Ukrainska Pravda: "We encourage all consumers to use electricity responsibly throughout the day. Efficient consumption helps reduce strain on the power grid.”

Watch: Footage of Ukrainian air defences shooting down Russian drones

Saturday 4 January 2025 18:56

Alex Croft

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has shared footage showing air defence against “over 300 attack drones and around 20 missiles” fired by Russia in the first three days of the new year.

“In just the first three days of the new year, the Russian army has launched over 300 attack drones and around 20 missiles, including ballistic ones, against Ukrainian cities and villages,” he said.

“A large amount was shot down or neutralized by our forces using electronic warfare means.

“However, unfortunately, there have been hits, resulting in casualties and injuries. My condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives.”

Russia shoots down eight US-made ATACMS missiles, defence ministry says

Saturday 4 January 2025 17:58

Alex Croft

Russian forces shot down eight US-made longer-range ATACMS missiles, the defence ministry said on Saturday.

Air defences also shot down 10 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory on Saturday morning, including three over the northern Leningrad region, the ministry added.

The reports have not been independently verified.

Blinken heads to Asia, Europe on last expected trip as top US diplomat

Saturday 4 January 2025 17:00

Alex Croft

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will embark on what is expected to be his final overseas trip in office this weekend, traveling to South Korea, Japan and France.

The State Department announced Friday that Blinken would visit Seoul, Tokyo and Paris beginning Sunday. He will return to Washington early Thursday in time to attend funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter, officials said.

In South Korea, which is in the midst of political turmoil following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, and Japan, Blinken intends to highlight the expansion of U.S. cooperation with both nations as part of the Biden administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy.

That strategy is primarily intended to blunt Chinese ambitions in the region but also to deter the nuclear threat from North Korea. Political developments in South Korea, however, after Yoon declared martial law and was later impeached, have raised questions about the stability of Washington-Seoul relations.

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2024 was a year of triumphs and setbacks for Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Here's how it unfolded

Saturday 4 January 2025 16:03

Alex Croft

In 2024, President Vladimir Putin further cemented his grip on power and sought to counter Russia’s isolation from the West over the war in Ukraine. But he faced continuing challenges, with a deadly attack by gunmen in Moscow and an incursion by Kyiv‘s troops on his territory.

As Russia’s nearly 3-year-old war in Ukraine enters a new, potentially pivotal phase amid a new U.S. administration and its uncertain support for Kyiv, here’s a look back at how the year unfolded for Putin:

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More than 86,000 oil-contaminated sand cleared after Black Sea oil spill

Saturday 4 January 2025 15:06

Alex Croft

Russian rescue workers have cleared more than 86,000 metric tons of contaminated sand and earth after an oil spill in the Black Sea last month, emergency ministries said.

Oil leaked from two ageing tankers after they were hit by a storm in mid-December. One of the tankers sank while another ran aground.

More than 10,000 people have been shovelling viscous fuel oil from sandy beaches around Anapa, a popular summer resort, where environmental groups have reported deaths of sealife including dolphins and porpoises.

Around 2,400 metric tons of oil products spilled into the sea, a smaller spill than was initially feared, Russia’s transport ministry said this week.

Russian forces take control of eastern village

Saturday 4 January 2025 14:09

Alex Croft

Russian forces have taken control of the village of Nadiya in eastern Ukraine, Russian news agencies cite Moscow’s defence ministry as saying.

The battlefield report has not been independently verified.

Russian forces attacking near Pokrovsk, Ukrainian military says

Saturday 4 January 2025 13:13

Alex Croft

Russian forces launched attacks near the city of Pokrovsk, a key strategic road and rail hub in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the Ukrainian military said on Saturday.

Capture of Pokrovsk could create serious problems for the Ukrainian army on the eastern front, and may allow Russia to advance its frontline to the west.

"The Pokrovsk direction remains the hottest and there the Russians attacked 34 times (in the past 24 hours) and tried to break through our defences south of Pokrovsk," a spokesman for Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces told national television.

Russian forces seek to cut off supply routes to Ukraine’s troops, the military added. They send small groups of soldiers to settlements south of Pokrovsk to block supplies.

“They (Russians) don’t go directly into the city because it means heavy urban fighting. So they first try to bypass the city and interrupt the logistics chains,” Trehubov said.

Zelensky says Trump can be decisive in helping stop Putin

Saturday 4 January 2025 12:19

Alex Croft

President-elect Donald Trump could be decisive in the outcome of the 34-month-old war with Russia and help stop Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Mr Zelensky, facing advances by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, said in an interview with Ukrainian television that Mr Trump had told him he would be one of the first to visit Washington after the presidential inauguration this month.

The Ukrainian president also said a priority was to stabilise the frontline early in the new year. Mr Putin, he said, feared negotiations as they wo