Ukraine war latest: Ukraine 'destroys Russian Black Sea minesweeper' (2024)

Key points
  • Six killed - including pregnant woman - in strikes on Kharkiv recreation area
  • Ukraine investigating 'potential war crime' after civilians wounded
  • Ukrainian soldiers reveal how they were secretly moved ahead of Russian invasion
  • Russia takes control of village in Kharkiv - defence ministry

16:30:01

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Scroll through the blog below to catch up on today's developments.

16:15:01

Russian forces 'likely preparing for second phase of offensive'

Russian forces likely intend to launch the second phase of their offensive following their anticipated seizure of Vovchansk, three miles from the Russian border, according to the latest analysis from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said yesterday that Russian forces advanced between five and 10 kilometres in the northern Kharkiv region before Ukrainian forces stopped Russian advances.

The ISW says Russian forces are currently prioritising the seizure of Vovchansk because it is likely one of the remaining tactical objectives of the first phase, noting it is the largest settlement immediately on the border that would provide Russian forces with a staging ground to prepare for and launch the second phase.

The Russian objectives of the second phase are not yet clear, the ISW says. It could be to expand the "buffer zone" further in width along the border, or to advance closer to Kharkiv city.

Russian forces have also recently intensified efforts to seize the operationally significant town of Chasiv Yar, the ISW says, seeking to exploit the pressure on stretched Ukrainian forces.

15:40:48

Number of dead in Kharkiv attack rises to six, with one person missing

The number of people killed in Russian strikes on a Kharkiv recreation area has risen from five to six, with an employee of the resort still unaccounted for.

At least 27 people were injured in the two airstrikes, which came about 20 minutes apart, according to an update from the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office on Telegram.

The missing employee was fishing by a reservoir when the attack happened, the update said.

Two police officers are among the injured, it added.

15:30:01

'The world cannot wait' - UK defence sec confirms military aid 'rushed' to Ukraine

The UK's defence secretary has confirmed the military aid that has been "rushed" to Ukraine.

Grant Shapps said the "world cannot wait" as he urged nations to "step up" and support Kyiv's fight against Russia.

Among the items sent by the UK are 80 defence missiles, one million rounds of ammunition and 20 Viking amphibious protected vehicles.

Mr Shapps' tweet comes after he urged allies to give permission to Ukraine to use the weapons they have supplied against targets in Russian-annexed Crimea.

"We have been very, very clear with the world and helpful to Ukraine - for example, providing permissions for our weapons to be used throughout the whole of Ukraine ... that includes Crimea, which was taken by Putin in 2014," he told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg:

"Now, we do not get into how we would allow targeting with our weapons to be used outside of that. But we do provide our weapons to Ukraine in order for them to defend their country."

Pressed on Volodymyr Zelensky's calls for weapons to be available for strikes inside Russia, Mr Shapps said: "I can't go into the specifics of those private conversations about how the weapons are precisely used."

15:00:01

Finland's plan to push back migrants at Russian border

Finland will propose a law that would see it turn back migrants to Russia withoutprocessing their asylum applications - despite this potentially breaching its international human rights commitments.

Finland shut its border with Russia last year to stop a growingnumber of arrivals from countries including Syria and Somalia.

It accused Moscow of weaponising migration against Finland and theEuropean Union, an assertion the Kremlin denies.

"As this phenomenon is in Russia's hands - who comes, wherefrom and when, to Finland's border - we cannot permit it," Prime Minister Petteri Orpo told reporters.

"Therefore we have to augment our legislation."

The bill would allow border authorities to turn back asylumseekers who cross from Russia, with or without using force. Butit would not apply to children and disabled people.

The proposal will go toparliament next week, where it will be submitted to theconstitutional committee for review.It will need five-sixths of votes cast in parliament to pass- the high bar required for constitutional matters - and successis not certain.

14:30:01

'Intense' fighting along majority of frontline - Ukraine armed forces

The General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces have published their daily operational update...

It says "intense" fighting is ongoing along almost the entire frontline, with 78 "combat clashes" already today, compared to 110 for the entirety of yesterday.

The Russian forces became increasingly active on the Kharkiv front, with seven clashes reported so far today.

The situation in Kharkiv is "dynamic", it says, with Russian troops trying to push back the Ukrainian units near Vovchansk, Starytsia and Lyptsi.

Russia said on Saturday its forces had captured the villageof Starytsia, bringing the total number of villages it has taken in the Kharkiv region to 13.

Russia has been pushing ahead with a ground offensive in recent days that opened a new front in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region and put further pressure on Kyiv's overstretched military.

Russian forces have also increased their activity on theSiverskfront andare attempting to break through Ukrainian defences in Bilohorivka, Verkhnokamianske and Rozdolivka, the update says.

14:05:01

Tyson Fury suggests he lost title fight 'because of Ukraine war'

Oleksandr Usyk defeated British boxing star Tyson Fury to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world on Saturday night.

But Fury says the outcome was down to the Ukraine war.

He disputed his loss after the match, saying: "I believe I won that fight. I think he won a few rounds but I won the majority of them.

"His country is at war, so people are siding with the country at war. Make no mistake, I won that fight in my opinion."

In response, Ukrainian Usyk said he was "ready for rematch," but later added: "I don't think about rematch now, I want to rest."

14:04:22

Zelenskyy reacts to fatal Russian airstrikes

After today's attacks President Volodymyr Zelenskyy againcalled on Western allies to supply Kyiv with additional airdefence systems to protect Kharkiv and other cities.

He said there were reports "every hour" of fresh attacks.

"Missiles, bombs, artillery are the only things that allow Russia to continue its aggression," he said on Telegram.

"The world can stop Russian terror - and to do so, the lackof political will among leaders must be overcome."

"Two Patriots for Kharkiv will make a fundamentaldifference," he said, referring to Patriot missile defencesystems.

Air defence systems for other cities and sufficientsupport for soldiers on the front line would ensure Russia'sdefeat, the president added.

This morning, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said the delay in giving aid to Ukraine gave Russia a window of opportunity for its new offensive.

13:38:14

Five killed and nine injured in two attacks on Kharkiv villages

Five people have died in strikes on two villages in the Kupiansk district in Kharkiv, local officials say.

It brings the number of people killed in the Kharkiv region today to 10, after five people died in strikes on a recreation area in a northern suburb of the city of Kharkiv.

Local governor Oleh Syniehubov said Russian forces shelledtwo villages with a self-propelled multiplerocket launcher.

At least nine people were injured in the attacks.

13:17:03

In pictures: Aftermath of strikes in Kharkiv

We're getting photos of the aftermath of strikes on arecreation area just outside Kharkiv which killed five people and left at least 16 injured.

The pictures show a lakeside resort, where shortly before the attacks local residents were "resting, enjoying a normal way of life", according to a local police inspector (see our 11.54 post).

Parademics and police tend to the wounded, but were also caught up in the second strike, which came about 20 minutes after the first.

These are known as "double tap" strikes, which kill or injure emergency workers at the scene of strike impacts.

Here are the latest photos from the scene...

Ukraine war latest: Ukraine 'destroys Russian Black Sea minesweeper' (2024)

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