Missile sparks blaze in Ukraine as Kyiv’s troops push into Russia’s Kursk region
Ukrainian troops have been deployed in Kursk since August 6 in a bid to divert the Kremlin’s military focus away from the front line in Ukraine.
Ukrainian troops have been deployed in Kursk since August 6 in a bid to divert the Kremlin’s military focus away from the front line in Ukraine.
Rex William Henry Clark, 18, and Sofija Vinogradova, 19, have been charged with preparation of terrorist acts.
Military authorities said in a Telegram post that Russian troops are ‘advancing at a fast pace’.
A ransomware gang targeted pathology services provider Synnovis on June 3.
Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov described the situation there as ‘extremely difficult and tense’.
Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov described the situation there as ‘extremely difficult and tense’.
It comes after Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed its forces have blocked an effort by Kyiv’s troops to move deeper into Russia.
Russian forces are still scrambling to respond to the surprise Ukrainian attack after almost a week of fierce fighting.
Three other people were injured in the drone and missile barrage in the Ukrainian capital’s suburban Brovary district.
The operation in the Kursk region has caught Russian troops off-guard.
Kyiv appears to have undertaken its biggest attack on Russian soil since the war began.
Anti-racism protesters turned out in towns and cities across the country on Wednesday evening.
The Russian President described the ‘indiscriminate shelling of civilian buildings’.
Revealing the plan, justice minister Heidi Alexander also said a ‘standing army’ of specialist police had been set up to deal with violent protests.
In Southport, hundreds of people attended a peaceful vigil a week on from the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar.