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Ukraine war: Kyiv launches mass drone assault in Crimea and southern Russia

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Ukraine has launched a “mass” drone assault on Russian infrastructure and military targets in the Black Sea, Crimea and southern Russia, officials and Kyiv’s military said.

Ukraine’s military said its drones struck four oil refineries, radar stations and other military objects in Russia on Friday morning, as Russian officials reported a “mass” drone attack in Krasnodar and claimed to have shot down 70 drones over the Black Sea and Crimea.

It came as South Korea summoned Russia’s ambassador over the new pact signed by Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin during the latter’s visit to North Korea this week, which the Russian president said included a mutual defence clause.

Departing Pyongyang, Mr Putin claimed that Russia supplying weapons to nuclear-armed North Korea will reflect how the West is arming Ukraine.

But with the move having angered Seoul, Mr Putin simultaneously warned South Korea against making a “big mistake” if it decides to aid Ukraine with arms, threatening a “painful” response.

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Ukrainian forces pictured near the frontline city of Chasiv Yar, eastern Ukraine

Ukrainian forces have been pictured firing a 120 mm mortar near the frontline city of Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine.

The city has become one of Russia’s main targets over the past few months, with Ukrainian forces holding the east and southeastern outskirts despite extensive deployments of Kremlin troops.

Ukrainian servicemen of the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo firing a 120 mm mortar at an undisclosed location near the front line city of Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region
Ukrainian servicemen of the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo firing a 120 mm mortar at an undisclosed location near the front line city of Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region (EPA)

Tom Watling21 June 2024 11:20

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Tom Watling21 June 2024 10:50

Putin drives Kim Jong-un in luxury Russian-built limousine during North Korea visit

Putin drives Kim Jong-un in luxury Russian-built limousine during North Korea visit

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 10:32

Ukraine accused of ‘mass’ drone attack in Russia’s Krasnodor region

Ukraine’s military launched a “mass” drone attack on southern Russia’s Krasnodar region, killing one person and targeting an oil refinery, among other sites, local officials said.

A worker in a boiler room was killed when drone debris crashed into it, regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev said.

Emergency officials said three municipalities came under attack. Fragments from one drone fell on a guest house in Temriuk district, but its residents were evacuated and there were no injuries.

Emergency crews were working at the sites of the attacks.

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 10:20

Ukraine strikes oil refineries and military objects in Russia, military says

Ukraine’s military said its drones struck four oil refineries, radar stations and other military objects in Russia in an attack on Friday morning.

“Unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the Afipsky, Ilsky, Krasnodar, and Astrakhan oil refineries,” the Ukrainian military said.

“Additionally, radar stations and electronic intelligence centres of the Russian invaders in the Bryansk region and the temporarily occupied Crimea were struck,” the statement said.

The Ukrainian military also said it struck drone storage and preparation sites in Russia’s Krasnodar region.

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 09:40

Drone hits Ilsky oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar region

A drone has hit the Ilsky oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, injuring at least two people and causing a small fire, local authorities said.

Ukraine has been systematically targeting Russian energy infrastructure to try to disrupt Russia’s economy and its ability to fund its military effort, and its military said on Friday it had hit four oil refineries and military objects in Russia.

The Ilsky refinery is one of the main fuel producers in southern Russia, with a capacity to refine 6.6 million tonnes of crude (132,000 barrels per day) a year.

The head of the local district, Andrei Doroshevsky, said the fire had been put out, adding: “This night, the civilian infrastructure of our region was subjected to a massive attack by the criminal Kyiv regime.”

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 09:26

Watch: Putin waves goodbye to Kim Jong-un through window of private jet as he departs North Korea

Putin waves goodbye to Kim Jong-un through window of private jet as he departs North Korea

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 08:55

South Korea summons Russia ambassador over North Korea pact

South Korea’s foreign ministry has summoned the Russian ambassador in protest of the pact between Moscow and North Korea signed in Pyongyang this week.

First vice foreign minister Kim Hong-kyun conveyed Seoul’s stance on the pact and military cooperation between Russia and North Korea to Georgy Zinoviev, the top Russian envoy to Seoul, Seoul’s foreign ministry said.

Mr Kim told Mr Zinoviev that Russia’s military support for North Korea harms South Korea’s security and would inevitably have a “negative impact” on relations between Seoul and Moscow. He also urged Russia to “act responsibly,” according to the ministry.

South Korean National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin said on Thursday that Seoul would review the possibility of supplying weapons to Ukraine in response to the landmark pact.

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 08:39

Ukrainian author and soldier warns the West: ‘War is coming to you’

A junkyard of burnt cars. Shattered glass and shell fragments. Bodies lining the streets.

This is Oleksandr Mykhed’s language of war. This is the language of Ukrainians. This is, he says, what we should be ready for: “Because this might happen in your country, and you’d better be prepared for that.”

Mykhed – one of Ukraine’s most prolific authors – is in London promoting his tenth book, The Language of War. His once floppy blonde hair is gone, shaved into a military-style buzz cut instead; it is a nod to his second job, the one he did not choose.

My colleague Tom Watling has more in this report:

Andy Gregory21 June 2024 08:00

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