In the latest update on Ukraine, the UK Department of Defense warns that Russia’s previous use of phosphorus munitions in Donetsk “has increased the likelihood of their future employment in Mariupol as fighting for the city intensifies”. He also said that Russian bombardment continued in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of eastern Ukraine, “with Ukrainian forces repelling several attacks that resulted in the destruction of Russian tanks, vehicles and artillery.” “Russia’s continued dependence on unguided bombs reduces its ability to discriminate when aiming and striking, and significantly increases the risk of further civilian casualties,” he said. 18 minutes ago 06:32 Joe Biden is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, with the US president expected to press India not to increase Russian crude imports. “President Biden will continue our close consultation on the consequences of Russia’s brutal war against Ukraine and the mitigation of its destabilizing effects on global food supply and commodity markets,” the White House said in a statement. US President Joe Biden overhears Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking during a “Four Nations” meeting at the White House in September. Photo: Evelyn Hockstein / Reuters Driven by sharp rebates following Western sanctions on Russian entities, India has bought at least 13 million barrels of Russian crude oil since the country invaded Ukraine in late February. That’s up from about 16 million barrels for the whole of last year, according to Reuters. Biden had previously accused India of being the only “somewhat unstable” country in the Quad nations – which also includes Japan and Australia – in terms of Ukraine. So far it has not imposed sanctions on Russia. 24 minutes ago 06:26 In the latest update on Ukraine, the UK Department of Defense warns that Russia’s previous use of phosphorus munitions in Donetsk “has increased the likelihood of their future employment in Mariupol as fighting for the city intensifies”. He also said that Russian bombardment continued in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of eastern Ukraine, “with Ukrainian forces repelling several attacks that resulted in the destruction of Russian tanks, vehicles and artillery.” “Russia’s continued dependence on unguided bombs reduces its ability to discriminate when aiming and striking, and significantly increases the risk of further civilian casualties,” he said. Before 34 meters06: 16 Russian forces bombed eastern Ukraine over the weekend in anticipation of an impending attack. In Kharkov, the country’s second largest city, at least 10 civilians were killed, including a child. Residents of Kharkiv find refuge from Russian bombing in the basement of a high-rise building. Photo: Sergey Bobok / AFP / Getty Images A couple hugs as they walk past a building that was severely damaged by bombing in Kharkov. Photo: Alkis Konstantinidis / ReutersA man looks at a five-storey residential building in Kharkov that was destroyed by Russian bombing. Photo: Sergey Bobok / AFP / Getty Images A building in Kharkov was destroyed by Russian bombing. Photo: Vasiliy Zhlobsky / EPA43m before 06:08 The McClure New Zealand will send a C-130H Hercules and a team of 50 people to Europe to distribute military aid to Ukraine against the Russian invasion. Prime Minister Jacinta Arden announced the increase on Monday, along with $ 13 million in additional support, including $ 7.5 million for arms and ammunition supplies from the United Kingdom. “Our support is to help the Ukrainian army repel a brutal Russian invasion … such a blatant attack on a country’s sovereignty is a threat to us all,” Arden said. “The global response has promised an unprecedented amount of military support to Ukraine, and more assistance is urgently needed to transport and distribute it, so we will do everything we can to help.” The aircraft “will be part of a chain of military aircraft from partner countries, which will travel throughout Europe carrying the necessary equipment and supplies to key distribution centers, but in no case will they enter Ukraine, nor have they been asked”, the office said. of the Prime Minister. he said in a statement. Before 54 meters 05:57 Ramzan Kadyrov, the powerful leader of the Russian republic of Chechnya, said there would be an attack by Russian forces not only on the besieged port of Mariupol, but also on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, Reuters reported earlier. “There will be an attack … not only in Mariupol, but also in other places, cities and villages,” Kadyrov said in a video posted on his Telegram channel. “Luhansk and Donetsk – we will fully liberate first… and then we will take Kyiv and all the other cities.” Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the Russian province of Chechnya, speaks in a video posted on the Telegram. Photo: Telegram | Kadyrov_95 via Reuters Kadyrov, who often described himself as the “infantryman” of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said there should be no doubt about Kyiv. “I assure you: not a single step will be taken back,” Kadyrov said. Kadyrov has been repeatedly accused by the United States and the European Union of human rights abuses, which he denies. He announced that he was in Ukraine with the Russian invading forces in mid-March. 1 hour ago 05:43 Russia is likely to continue striking on transport infrastructure “in order to disrupt the supply of goods to the sites of hostilities,” the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said in its latest operation report. He also said that it was “possible” for Russian forces to carry out “provocative actions” in the Transnistrian region of Moldova “in order to accuse Ukraine of aggression against a neighboring state”. In Mariupol, Russian forces continued to attack the port in the southwest and the Azovstal steel plant in the east, where Ukrainian defenders are said to have been isolated after Russian forces partitioned the besieged city. 1 hour ago 05:31 In a speech to the nation Sunday night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Russia of “losing touch with reality to the extent that they accuse us of doing what the Russian troops apparently did.” They say about the murders in Bucha that it is not them, but supposedly us. Although it is obvious to everyone that people were killed while the Russian army was controlling the city. They say about the rocket strike in Kramatorsk that it is not them, but supposedly us. Although it was their propagandists who announced this strike. Although rockets flew from the ground under their control. And for any of our ruined cities, for any of our burned villages, they say the same thing, that neither are they, but supposedly us… Do you know why this happens? “Because it is cowardice.” He said Russian leaders were “afraid to admit that for decades they made false bets and spent huge sums of money to support anyone they believed would be the future heroes of the Ukrainian-Russian friendship.” “And none of them were capable of one thing – to take money out of Russia into their pockets.” Last week, he said Russia was preparing to launch “even bigger operations” in eastern Ukraine. They can use even more missiles against us, even more aerial bombs. But we are preparing for their actions. We will answer. We will be even more active in supplying weapons to Ukraine. We will be more active on the international stage. We will be even more active in the field of information. He also said he was grateful for the recent change in Germany’s position on the conflict. I spoke today with German Chancellor Olaf Solz. About how all those guilty of war crimes will be brought to justice. How to strengthen sanctions against Russia and how to force Russia to seek peace. I am pleased to note that the German position has recently changed in favor of Ukraine. I consider it completely logical. Because this course is supported by the majority of the German people. And I am grateful to them. But I expect that everything we agreed will be implemented. “And that is very important,” Zelensky said. Germany is under pressure to wean itself off Russian energy and has also been criticized earlier in the war for failing to supply weapons to Ukraine, a policy that has since been reversed. Late last week, Scholz said his country would stop using Russian coal by the middle of this year and Russian oil by the end of the year. 1 hour ago 05:22

Austrian Chancellor Nehamer is preparing to meet with Putin

Austrian Chancellor Carl Nehammer is set to meet with Vladimir Putin on Monday, the first European leader to meet with the Russian president since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February. In a tweet, Nehammer said Austria was “militarily neutral” but that it had a “clear stance on Russia’s aggressive war in Ukraine”. “It has to stop! “We need humanitarian corridors, a ceasefire and a full investigation into war crimes.” Austrian Chancellor Carl Nehammer visits Bucha near Kyiv on Saturday. Photo: Dragan Tatic / AUSTRIAN CHANNELS / EPA According to the AFP news agency, Nehamer plans to tackle the alleged war crimes that took place in Bucha, outside Kyiv, during the visit. The Austrian chancellor arranged the meeting during a recent visit to Ukraine, a spokesman said, adding that Nehamer wanted to “do everything possible to make progress towards peace” even if the chances were slim. During a visit to Ukraine this weekend, Nehammer toured Bucha, where mass graves of civilians and street killings by Russian forces were discovered last week. I will meet Vladimir #Putin in Moscow tomorrow. We are militarily neutral, but we have a clear stance on Russia’s aggressive war against #Ukraine. It has to stop! We need humanitarian corridors, a ceasefire and a full investigation into war crimes. – Karl Nehammer (@karlnehammer) …