Live Ukraine: Russia claims capture of village north of Donetsk

Live Ukraine: Russia claims capture of village north of Donetsk
Live Ukraine: Russia claims capture of village north of Donetsk
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2:10 PM

Russia claims capture of village north of Donetsk

Russia says it has captured the village of Novobachmutivka, in the eastern Ukrainian province of Donetsk. It is yet another sign that Russia is threatening to break through the Ukrainian lines in this part of the front.

Novobachmutivka, which had about 200 inhabitants before the invasion, is located about 20 kilometers north of the provincial capital Donetsk. Ukraine has been having a particularly difficult time in that area for several weeks. The Russian advance began in February with the capture of Avdiivka, a suburb of Donetsk, which Russia managed to capture after months of fighting. From Avdiivka the Russians gradually advanced towards the northwest.

In recent weeks, the Russian offensive has focused on the slightly larger village of Ocheretyne, which is located a few hundred meters north of Novobachmutivka. This week, Russian soldiers reached the edge of the village itself, but part of Ocheretyne is still in Ukrainian hands.

The Russian successes can partly be traced back to the ammunition shortages faced by the Ukrainian army. Now that the United States has recently resumed its arms support to Ukraine, Ukraine has prospects for improvement. In the meantime, Ukraine will face a “difficult period” until early June, Kyrylo Budanov, the chief of Ukraine’s military intelligence, predicted last Monday.

Daan de Vries

11:02

17 drones downed over Russia, including near oil depot

Russian air defenses shot down 17 Ukrainian drones last night, the Ministry of Defense reports. Three drones crashed near an oil depot in Kaluga province, south of Moscow. According to local authorities, the depot remained undamaged. The anti-aircraft defenses intercepted the other fourteen drones above the provinces of Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod bordering Ukraine.

Ukraine has not confirmed the attacks, as it rarely does when attacking Russian territory. Yesterday, Ukraine claimed responsibility for a drone attack on an oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar province. The attack caused a major fire, partially putting the refinery out of action.

With attacks on the Russian oil industry, Ukraine hopes to damage the Russian economy, which is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. In recent months, Ukrainian drones have hit oil refineries and depots in several places in Russia.

The United States last month called on Ukraine to stop attacking Russia’s oil industry. The Americans fear that the attacks will lead to rising fuel prices. In an interview in the American newspaper The Washington Post, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that his country has the right to defend itself. Attacking Russia’s fossil infrastructure is a legitimate military strategy, Zelensky said.

Daan de Vries

Read more about the Ukrainian attacks on the Russian oil industry here.

05:09

Two Ukrainians stabbed to death in Germany, a Russian arrested

Two men from Ukraine were stabbed on Saturday on the grounds of a shopping center in Murnau am Staffelsee, in the German state of Bavaria. Both victims died. The police have arrested a 57-year-old Russian as a suspect. It is not yet known whether the stabbing has anything to do with the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The victims, a 23-year-old and 36-year-old man from Ukraine, were attacked around 5:15 p.m. in front of a grocery store in the German town of about 12,000 inhabitants. The older of the two died on the spot from his injuries, the other man in hospital a short time later. The perpetrator fled, but was arrested in his home after a manhunt.

The police have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the stabbing incident. It is unclear whether the three men knew each other. “We are still at the very beginning of the investigation,” a police spokesperson said.

10:55, Yesterday

Russian journalist from Forbes placed under house arrest

A journalist from the Russian edition of Forbes, Sergei Mingazov, has been placed under house arrest. This was reported by the Russian state news agency RIA. He is accused of spreading disinformation about the Russian military. According to Forbes, Mingazov was arrested by Russian authorities on Friday.

Mingazov’s lawyer, Konstantin Bubon, said in a post on Facebook that the reason for the arrest were messages Mingazov posted on Telegram about Butcha. In that city, near the capital Kyiv, the Russian army carried out a massacre shortly after the invasion of Ukraine. Mingazov could face a prison sentence of up to 10 years.

Since the start of the invasion, Russia has been cracking down on journalists who are critical of the war. According to the NGO Reporters Without Borders, 64 journalists have been detained since 2022. One of them is the American journalist Evan Gershkovich, from The Wall Street Journal. He is accused of espionage. Various independent media, such as The Moscow Times and Novaya Gazetawere also labeled as ‘foreign agents’ and were therefore forced to move abroad.

Thom Canters

08:30, Yesterday

Ukrainian power plants damaged by attacks

Russia has attacked power plants in three different regions, according to Ukraine. Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Halushchenkoin reported this in a message on Telegram. The attacks took place in the central Dnipropetrovsk province and the western provinces of Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk.

According to Halushchenko, several power stations suffered damage and one person was injured. Dtek, the country’s largest energy producer, said four power stations were attacked, without providing further details on where exactly they were located.

Russia bombards Ukraine with drones and missiles almost every day. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia fired 34 missiles into Ukraine last night, 21 of which were shot down.

Lately, these attacks have specifically targeted regions that have less good air defenses. Ukraine has long argued that it does not have enough air defense systems to protect the entire country. Earlier this month, President Volodymyr Zelensky said he needed 22 additional Patriot systems. Since then, only Germany has provided one additional Patriot system. The recently approved United States aid package does include Patriot missiles.

Russia, in turn, reports that 66 Ukrainian drones were taken down last night over the southern Krasnodar region and two over occupied Crimea. An oil refinery in Krasnodar is said to have been partially put out of action, according to the Russian state news agency Tass. Ukraine has often targeted the Russian oil industry, which is important for its economy.

Thom Canters

11:30 PM, the day before yesterday

Welcome to the live blog of Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April

This was the most important news of Friday April 26:

Russia attacks Ukrainian track to thwart Western arms supplies. This is why three people who worked for the Ukrainian railways have already died in Donetsk.

• The US supplies Ukraine with additional Patriot missiles. These are part of a $6 billion package. Spain refuses to supply Ukraine with Patriot systems, but also supplies missiles.

• Five people have been arrested in the United Kingdom for alleged involvement in arson on behalf of Russia. They allegedly set fire to a building owned by Ukrainians. The Russian ambassador to the UK has been summoned.

Read yesterday’s full live blog here.

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