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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelensky calls for more long-range weapons after seven killed in Zaporizhzhia

Zelensky says China trying to undermine Ukraine peace summit

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has renewed his call for more long-range weapons after seven people were killed in a Russian strike.

The Russian attack on the town of Vilniansk, near the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, also injured 31 others, Ukrainian officials said.

“Our cities and communities suffer daily from such Russian strikes,” Mr Zelensky said after the attack which left two children dead.

But he added that there were “ways to overcome this”, including “destroying Russian missile launchers, striking with real long-range capability and increasing the number of modern air defence systems”.

Western allies have already supplied Ukraine with long-range weapons – including Scalp missiles from France, Storm Shadow from the UK and ATACMS from the US – as well as US-made Patriot air defence systems.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin has refused to comment on Donald Trump’s claim he would “settle the war” in Ukraine if he was re-elected in November.

Trump made the claim during Thursday’s US presidential debate, where he and president Joe Biden competed to appear tougher on foreign policy.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged support for Ukraine, EU and NATO in his farewell speech

Long-serving Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged his country to support Ukraine and international cooperation in his final address to his compatriots Sunday, as an inward-looking new government is set to take over the Netherlands in two days.

“It is crucial that our country is embedded in the European Union and NATO. Together we are stronger than alone. Especially now,” the 57-year-old Rutte said from his office in The Hague.

After leading the country for 14 years, he will take his experience with consensus-building to Brussels, where he will take over as NATO’s new secretary-general later this year.

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Holly Evans30 June 2024 21:30

Glide bombs cause fatalities as Ukraine scale up evacuation efforts

Drone footage from Ukraine’s military released Sunday has shown what appears to be bodies in a civilian area in the embattled eastern town of Toretsk, which has come under heavy Russian bombardment in recent days.

The attacks in the war-torn Donetsk region have prompted a scaled-up evacuation effort by Ukrainian rescue services. Local officials said that powerful Russian glide bombs have also been used in the town, the latest eastern front flash point as Russian attacks continue to put stretched Ukrainian front-line units on the defensive.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that Russia had dropped more than 800 glide bombs in Ukraine in the past week alone.

“Ukraine needs the necessary means to destroy the carriers of these bombs, including Russian combat aircraft, wherever they are. This step is essential,” he wrote in an online post.

Holly Evans30 June 2024 19:07

Russia plans to send children to North Korea

Russia is planning to send children to a summer camp in North Korea in late July, according to state news agency TASS.

This follows the signing of a strategic deal by Russia and North Korea on 19 June.

Groups of children accompanied by counsellors will attend the camps in North Korea’s Sondovon.

“We are now planning joint camp shifts… We are planning children’s exchanges,” Grigory Gurov, head of the Russian youth group Movement of the First, said, according to The Kyiv Independent.

Joe Middleton30 June 2024 16:46

Russia takes over two villages in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, RIA says

Russian forces have taken over the villages of Spirne and Novooleksandrivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the Russian news agency RIA quoted Russia’s defence ministry as saying on Sunday.

Alexander Butler30 June 2024 13:00

Ukrainians held prisoner for years in Russia return to Kyiv

Alexander Butler30 June 2024 11:51

Zelensky calls for more aid after Russian strike kills seven

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has renewed his call for more long-range weapons after seven people were killed in a Russian strike.

The Russian attack on the town of Vilniansk, near the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, also injured 31 others, Ukrainian officials said.

“Our cities and communities suffer daily from such Russian strikes,” Mr Zelensky said after the attack which left two children dead.

But he added that there were “ways to overcome this”, including “destroying Russian missile launchers, striking with real long-range capability and increasing the number of modern air defence systems”.

Alexander Butler30 June 2024 09:28

Russia says four firefighters injured in Ukraine shelling of Donetsk

Four employees of Russia’s ministry of emergency situations were injured in Ukraine’s shelling of the Donetsk region, the ministry said on Sunday.

“In the Petrovsky district, department firefighters (the employees) were extinguishing a fire that occurred after (Ukrainian) shelling,” the ministry said on the Telegram messaging app. “There was an alert for a new artillery strike. The shelling hit them as they were evacuating.”

Donetsk is one of four regions in Ukraine’s east and south that Russia claimed to have annexed in late 2022 in a move condemned as illegal by most countries at the UN General Assembly. Russia does not fully control any of the four regions.

Alexander Butler30 June 2024 09:06

Russia plans to send children to North Korea

Russia is planning to send children to a summer camp in North Korea in late July, according to state news agency TASS.

This follows the signing of a strategic deal by Russia and North Korea on 19 June.

Groups of children accompanied by counsellors will attend the camps in North Korea’s Sondovon.

“We are now planning joint camp shifts… We are planning children’s exchanges,” Grigory Gurov, head of the Russian youth group Movement of the First, said, according to The Kyiv Independent.

Vishwam Sankaran30 June 2024 07:30

More Americans are ending up in Russian jails. Prospects for their release are unclear

Alexander Butler30 June 2024 07:00

Russian troops speeding across Ukraine in motorcycles in new tactic – report

Russian soldiers are now reportedly shooting targets in Ukraine while speeding across on motorbikes in a chaotic new tactic.

Such drive-by attacks now account for nearly half of all attacks in some parts of Ukraine, The New York Times reported, citing soldiers on the front line.

This appears to be a new strategy Russia employs for crossing heavily mined fields that could be triggered to explode by armoured tanks. While armoured vehicles are easy targets for drones monitoring from above, fast-moving motorcycles are harder to hit.

Once the Russian soldiers cross minefields on their bikes, they may leave the motorcycles behind and enter trenches to fight Ukrainians on foot, the report said.

Vishwam Sankaran30 June 2024 06:30


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