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A top Russian general leading troops in southern Ukraine has been killed in a missile strike, pro-Russian military bloggers have said.
Major General Sergei Goryachev, the chief of staff of the 35th Combined Arms Army, was reportedly killed on June 12 amid heavy fighting around the so-called “Vremivka Ledge” region in southern Donetsk, where Ukraine has liberated four villages in their counter-offensive.
Goryachev, who is at least the fifth high-ranking Russian general to die in Ukraine, had previously served in Transnistria, the self-declared militarised region of Moldova, and Tajikistan.
Ukraine has launched a counter offensive in recent days aimed a recapturing territory from Russian forces.
10:16 AM
Ukraine eyes Australian F-18s to boost air capabilities in war
Ukraine has asked Australia about the condition of an estimated 41 retired F-18 fighter jets, the country’s ambassador has said.
Vasyl Myroshnychenko told news agency AFP that “there has been a request for information” about the jets, stored at an air base north of Sydney.
“Ukraine is looking at fighter jet capabilities, including this one,” he added.
Ukraine’s interest in Australia’s planes is the first time that F-18s have been publicly discussed, as several Western countries have discussed supplying F-16 jets to Ukraine.
A deal would require the diplomatic and logistical cooperation of Kyiv, Canberra and Washington. Robert Potter, an Australian who advises the Ukrainian government, told AFP: “The specifics of any potential deal are not yet finalised.
“There are multiple formal approvals required to conclude a procurement of these planes but it is likely an idea whose time has come.”
09:47 AM
In pictures: Kryvyi Rih missile strike
09:34 AM
The stealth strategy giving Ukraine the edge in counter-offensive
Ukrainian forces are taking advantage of Western-supplied night-vision equipment to attack under the cover of darkness, seizing villages and territory, Roland Oliphant and Joe Barnes report.
Kyiv has launched repeated night-time assaults since its counter-offensive in the Zaporizhzhia region began a week ago, triggering alarm among Russian war correspondents reporting the losses.
On Monday morning, Ukraine claimed to have captured Storozhov, a village near Velyka Novosilka. It came a day after it claimed to have liberated the villages of Neskuchny and Blahodatne and Makarivka, in the same area.
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09:20 AM
Nova Kakhova dam breach will have ‘huge impact on global food security’, says UN official
The breach of the Nova Kakhovka dam will have a “huge impact on global food security”, the United Nations’ aid chief has said.
Martin Griffiths, Under-Secretary General for humanitarian affairs and its emergency relief coordinator, told the BBC: “This is a breadbasket – that whole area going down towards the Black Sea and Crimea is a breadbasket not only for Ukraine but also for the world.
“We’re in difficulties already on food security but food prices, I’m sure, are bound to increase.”
He added: “It is almost inevitable that we are going to see huge, huge problems in harvesting and sowing for the next harvest. And so what we are going to see is a huge impact on global food security – that’s what’s going to happen.”
The dam in the Kakhovka Reservoir burst last Tuesday, leaving hundreds of thousands of people in southern Ukraine without access to drinking water. President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of deliberately bringing down the structure with explosives. Russia has blamed Kyiv for the attack.
09:01 AM
Russian oil refinery catches fire in Krasnodar
An oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar region caught fire on Tuesday as a result of a technical fault with flaring equipment, RIA Novosti state news agency said.
The fire has since been extinguished, according to a local emergency task force, and RIA reported that the refinery was operating as normal.
The Krasnodar region is located in southern Russia and is close to Crimea.
Oil refineries and energy facilities in southern Russia have regularly been the target of drone attacks in recent months, which have often caused fires. The Afipsky and Ilsky refineries were both allegedly attacked by drones last month.
08:42 AM
Pictured: Vladimir Putin meets with Russian servicemen injured in the Ukraine war at a military hospital in Moscow
08:27 AM
Zelensky says Russia ‘will never be forgiven’ following Kryvyi Rih strike
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russia “will be held accountable for every missile they launch” after the strike on his hometown of Kryvyi Rih.
Mr Zelensky shared a video of rescuers working to put out fires in a burning building in the central Ukrainian city, surrounded by destroyed cars, on Twitter on Tuesday morning, and wrote: “More terrorist missiles, Russian killers continue their war against residential buildings, ordinary cities and people.
“Unfortunately, there are dead and wounded. The rescue operation in Kryvyi Rih continues. My condolences to all those who have lost their loved ones! Russian terrorists will never be forgiven, and they will be held accountable for every missile they launch.
08:08 AM
Death toll rises to six in Kryvyi Rih missile strike
At least six people have been killed in a Russian missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine, the city mayor has said.
Oleksandr Vilkul said on the Telegram: “Unfortunately, there are already six dead. The rescue operation continues.”
Mr Vikul had previously said that three people had died and that more were trapped under the rubble of a five-storey apartment building.
07:58 AM
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07:48 AM
Watch: Russian missile strike hits Zelensky’s hometown Kryvyi Rih
07:47 AM
‘Massive’ missile attack on Kryvyi Rih overnight
Russia launched a “massive missile attack” overnight on the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, killing and wounding people and damaging civilian infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.
Serhiy Lisak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region where Kryvyi Rih is located, said on the Telegram messaging app that there had been a “massive missile attack” and that “there are dead and wounded.”
Russian air strikes hit several civilian buildings in the city, including a five-storey building, the mayor of Kryvyi Rih, Oleksandr Vilkul, said earlier.
“Likely, there are people under the rubble,” Mr Vilkul said on Telegram.
07:42 AM
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