Almeno 24 morti a Kyiv in uno degli attacchi russi piĂš letali dall'inizio della guerra â Europa live
Il bilancio delle vittime include tre bambini, ha dichiarato il presidente dell'Ucraina Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Il bilancio delle vittime include tre bambini, ha dichiarato il presidente dell'Ucraina Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
theguardian.com⢠La natura diffusa degli attacchi solleva l'allarme che Mosca stia cercando di sovraccaricare i sistemi di difesa aerea ⢠Missili e droni russi stanno martellando l'Ucraina per il secondo giorno consecutivo, con attacchi pesanti quasi continui che colpiscono il paese; Kyiv sta subendo il peso di un assalto che ha ucciso almeno otto persone, tra cui un tredicenne, e ne ha ferite 44 nella capitale. ⢠Gli attacchi notturni sono seguiti a pesanti incursioni diurne con missili e droni in tutto il paese mercoledÏ, uno dei singoli attacchi piÚ lunghi della guerra. Continua a leggere...
theguardian.com⢠La Russia ha schierato piÚ di 1.500 droni negli ultimi due giorni, secondo il presidente dell'Ucraina Volodymyr Zelenskyy ⢠Dopo una tesa giornata di intensi attacchi mercoledÏ, la Russia ha proseguito i suoi colpi sull'Ucraina durante la notte, con almeno un morto e 40 feriti nella capitale, Kyiv, in seguito a segnalati colpi alle infrastrutture civili. ⢠Il presidente dell'Ucraina Volodymyr Zelenskyy ha reagito agli attacchi, dichiarando: "Queste non sono assolutamente le azioni di chi crede che la guerra stia per finire. à importante che i partner non rimangano in silenzio riguardo a questo attacco."
theguardian.com⢠Le forze militari ucraine hanno catturato un uomo indiano che combatteva come combattente per le forze russe durante le operazioni di conflitto in corso. ⢠La cattura evidenzia la dimensione internazionale del conflitto tra Russia e Ucraina, con cittadini stranieri reclutati per combattere per gli interessi militari russi. ⢠L'incidente solleva interrogativi sulle pratiche di reclutamento e sul coinvolgimento di volontari internazionali nel prolungato conflitto.
thestatesman.comSergei Lavrov commenta prima dell'incontro odierno tra i leader dei 'Bucharest Nine' e il segretario generale della Nato Mark Rutte. Il Ministro degli Esteri russo Sergei Lavrov ha dichiarato che, nonostante alcuni primi segnali positivi sulle relazioni USA-Russia sotto Donald Trump, in realtĂ 'non sta succedendo nulla', poichĂŠ il processo di pace per porre fine alla guerra in Ucraina sembra essere bloccato. Parlando con i media russi, Lavrov ha affermato che le 'belle parole' sulle potenziali cooperazioni con gli Stati Uniti non hanno portato finora a risultati, poichĂŠ 'non succede nulla nella vita reale'. Continua a leggere...
theguardian.com⢠China imported about 1.1 million barrels per day of Russian crude in January, with Moscow's share of total oil imports declining to 21%. ⢠This reduction aligns with broader trends where China has quietly slashed overall oil imports by roughly a quarter from pre-war levels to around 8.2 million barrels per day, according to Vortexa data. ⢠The cuts have rebalanced the global oil market by freeing up supply, keeping benchmarks near US$100 per barrel despite over 60 days of Persian Gulf conflict.
asiafinancial.comMoscow steps up maritime presence in North Sea after UK threats to seize shadow fleet oil tankersBritainâs Royal Navy tracked and followed a Russian frigate every day last month as it sailed from the Atlantic to the North Sea as Moscow steps up its maritime presence after UK threats to seize shadow fleet oil tankers.The Russian navyâs Admiral Grigorovich escorted six Russia-linked vessels during April, including at least three under economic sanction passing east through the Dover strait, while being watched continuously by four UK ships and helicopters. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDemonstrators, angered by Russiaâs inclusion at arts festival, shouted âCurated by Putin, dead bodies includedâThe Russian pavilion at the Venice Biennale was forced to temporarily shutter its doors on the second day of the preview after the activist group Pussy Riot staged a chaotic protest against the countryâs inclusion in the art festival.Wearing pink balaclavas, the protesters ran towards the Russian pavilion where they gathered outside and lit pink, blue and yellow flares while playing punk music and shouting slogans, including âBlood is Russiaâs Artâ. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRussian attack on gas facility in Poltava region kills three energy firm employees and two emergency service workersVolodymyr Zelenskyy has accused the Kremlin of âutter cynicismâ for killing five people in overnight strikes at the same time as seeking a truce so it can stage a military parade in Moscow.Three employees of the state energy firm Naftogaz were killed in an initial attack on a gas facility in Ukraineâs central Poltava region, and two emergency service workers died at the scene in a follow-on bombing. Thirty-seven people were injured in the strikes. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAustrian foreign minister says âforest of antennaeâ at mission in Vienna being used for illicit collection of dataAustria has expelled three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying after determining that a âforest of antennaeâ on the diplomatic mission in Vienna, Europeâs espionage capital since the cold war, was being be used for illicit data collection.âIt is unacceptable that diplomatic immunity be used to commit espionage,â Austriaâs foreign minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, said on Monday. She added that the three embassy staff â whose expulsions bring the number of Russian diplomats sent home by Vienna to 14 since 2020 â had already left the country. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBlocâs leaders to hold first summit with Armenia on Tuesday at it ramps up efforts to combat Kremlinâs influenceThe EU is sending a team of experts specialised in combating Russian propaganda and interference to Armenia, as it increases its support to the former Soviet republic in a tense political period.In a highly symbolic sequence of events, EU leaders will hold their first summit with Armenia on Tuesday, after a pan-European gathering of about 45 leaders at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBillionaire Alexei Mordashovâs vessel, Nord, reportedly able to cross blockaded strait with US and Iranian approvalA superyacht owned by the Russian billionaire Alexei Mordashov was able to transit the blockaded strait of Hormuz after undergoing maintenance in Dubai because neither Iran nor the US objected, a source close to Mordashov said on Tuesday.It has been unclear how the multi-deck pleasure vessel, worth more than $500m (ÂŁ370m), gained permission to sail on Saturday through the commercially important waterway at the heart of the US-Iran conflict, where traffic has been severely restricted since February. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFiona Hill tells MPs UK is âvulnerableâ because it does not educate people on how to deal with information warfareBritain is becoming a soft target for Russian and other state propaganda because the UK is not prepared to educate people on how to deal with information warfare, according to a former White House adviser and security expert.Fiona Hill told a parliamentary committee that she feared the UK had become âextraordinarily vulnerableâ to online manipulation feeding into the electoral system because there was a lack of discussion about civil defence. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠Ukrainian officials acknowledged on Monday that Russian forces have captured additional territory in eastern Donbas region despite increased deliveries of Western arms and ammunition over the past 30 days. ⢠Kyiv's military command reported that Russian forces are attempting encirclement operations near Bakhmut and Popasna, forcing Ukrainian units into tactical withdrawals in select areas. ⢠The Pentagon reaffirmed commitment to Ukraine, announcing a $500 million weapons package including air defense systems and precision munitions, with U.S. officials emphasizing the long-term nature of support.
washingtonpost.comAcross country, more than 10 people have been injured as Ukrainian prime minister Julia Svyrydenko prepares to visit PolandAnother night of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine overnight left more than 10 people injured, particularly damaging residential buildings in the Odesa region.The strikes caused the biggest damage in the central Prymorskyi district, where residential buildings, a hotel and facilities in the center of the city were damaged, Serhiy Lysak, the head of the local military administration, said on Telegram in comments reported by Reuters. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠North Korea has deployed an additional 10,000 troops to support Russian forces in Ukraine, escalating foreign involvement in the conflict as fighting intensifies along multiple fronts. ⢠South Korean intelligence reports indicate the troops are equipped with advanced weaponry and are positioned in the Kursk region; this represents a significant expansion of Pyongyang's military commitment to Moscow. ⢠The deployment raises concerns among US and allied officials about the global implications of expanding proxy conflicts and potential technology transfers between Russia and North Korea.
reuters.com⢠The European Union announced a âŹ2.1 billion emergency aid package for Ukraine on Friday, aimed at supporting reconstruction efforts and civilian needs amid Russia's intensified spring offensive across multiple fronts in eastern Ukraine. ⢠EU officials stated the funds would prioritize healthcare infrastructure, food security, and electricity grid repairs, with disbursement beginning within two weeks pending parliamentary approval scheduled for April 30. ⢠Ukraine's finance minister praised the commitment but warned that current assistance levels remain insufficient to offset projected $14 billion in war-related economic losses this year alone.
bbc.comDnipro bore the brunt of the attacks but Odesa and Kharkiv were also targeted in largest onslaught for several daysRussian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine killed at least seven people overnight, including five in the city of Dnipro, Ukrainian local authorities have said.Reports say that at least 34 people have been injured in the strikes, which lasted âpractically all nightâ, according to the Dnipropetrovsk regional head, Oleksandr Hanzha. The bodies of four people were found in the ruins of a house destroyed in the attacks, and workers continued to search for bodies on Saturday morning. Continue reading...
theguardian.comOvernight incident in Romania did not lead to hostilities as potential target stayed within Ukrainian airspaceTwo RAF Typhoons have been scrambled from a Romanian air base to engage Russian drones close to Nato air space although did not fire or shoot any down.British defence sources said the fighter jets did not enter Ukrainian airspace, contradicting reports that Russian drones had been shot down by the RAF there, an event which would have represented a major escalation in hostilities between the western alliance and Moscow. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMPs call for investigation into Essar Energy, owner of Stanlow refinery, which shifted loans from âPutinâs piggy bankâ VTB to MauritiusDays after the first wave of Russian tanks surged over the border into Ukraine in March 2022, dockers at a port in northern England took a stand.Appalled by Vladimir Putinâs brutality, workers at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire vowed never to unload any Russian oil destined for the nearby Stanlow refinery, a major hub for UK fuel supplies. Continue reading...
theguardian.comEighth election in five years comes after government collapse in December, with stability and cost of living key issuesBulgarians are voting in the eighth parliamentary election in five years, with the clear frontrunner, the pro-Russian former president Rumen Radev, promising to stamp out corruption and end a succession of weak, short-lived governments.Radev, a Eurosceptic former fighter pilot who has opposed military support for Ukraine, stepped down from the presidency in January to run in the election, which comes after mass demonstrations forced out the previous government in December. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠British and French intelligence agencies announced a coordinated investigation Friday into suspected Russian interference in upcoming European elections, citing evidence of coordinated disinformation campaigns targeting NATO members. ⢠Intelligence officials briefed parliament and the European Commission on Russian operatives' attempts to manipulate social media narratives, exploit internal political divisions, and sow discord regarding Ukraine support policies. ⢠The investigation focuses on a Russian intelligence network allegedly operating from St. Petersburg that has infiltrated European political parties, media outlets, and online forums with false narratives about NATO expansion and Ukraine aid.
theguardian.com⢠NATO's Cyber Defense Centre convened an emergency session Friday evening after Russia launched a sophisticated cyberattack targeting Poland's electrical grid and water treatment facilities, temporarily affecting 2.3 million residents. ⢠Polish authorities attribute the attack to Russian military intelligence, claiming it used previously unknown malware variants designed to evade NATO defense systems and test alliance cyber resilience. ⢠The incident prompted NATO to raise its cyber alert status to level 3, the highest in the alliance's history, and triggered Article 5 consultations regarding collective defense implications.
bbc.com⢠The European Commission introduced draft legislation on April 18 to impose stricter sanctions on Russian oil, gas, and refining infrastructure, aiming to reduce EU energy dependence by 35% within two years. ⢠The proposal includes price caps on Russian liquefied natural gas imports and expanded restrictions on third-party shipping companies, targeting the "shadow fleet" used to circumvent existing penalties. ⢠EU energy ministers debated the plan in Brussels, with Hungary and Slovakia expressing concerns about potential economic costs to their economies, though Germany and Poland voiced strong support.
ft.comVictoria Bonya says authorities too scared to raise issues with Vladimir Putin, whose approval ratings are decliningThe Kremlin is grappling with the fallout from the viral spread of a celebrity bloggerâs criticism of Russian authorities, as Vladimir Putinâs approval ratings register their sixth consecutive weekly decline.Victoria Bonya, a household name in Russia who rose to fame in 2006 on Dom-2, the countryâs answer to the reality TV show Big Brother, posted a video on Monday warning the Russian president that a string of mounting problems risked spiralling out of control. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠NATO defense ministers convened an emergency session on April 11 to address Russian military concentrations near the Polish and Baltic borders, with satellite imagery showing increased deployment of artillery and armored units. ⢠Polish officials reported detecting over 15,000 Russian troops and 200 military vehicles positioned within 50 kilometers of the border, prompting NATO to authorize enhanced air patrols and increased troop rotations. ⢠US Secretary of Defense characterized the Russian movement as "destabilizing" and called for European allies to increase defense spending, warning that NATO must prepare for potential regional conflict escalation.
cnn.com⢠The EU Council approved a new sanctions package on April 11 targeting 28 Russian oligarchs and 15 companies involved in military procurement, freezing assets valued at approximately âŹ3.2 billion. ⢠The sanctions aim to disrupt Russian defense supply chains and increase pressure on Moscow's ability to sustain military operations in Ukraine, with measures including travel bans and financial transaction restrictions. ⢠EU Foreign Affairs Chief Josep Borrell stated the sanctions demonstrate "unwavering support" for Ukraine, though critics argue they remain insufficient to alter Russian strategic calculations.
dw.comUkraine reports 469 violations of Putinâs 32-hour ceasefire, hours after deadly drone attacks on Odesa and KhersonRussia continued to strike Ukrainian positions with drones after a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire took effect on Saturday, a Ukrainian military officer said.âThe ceasefire is not being observed by the Russian side,â said Serhii Kolesnychenko, a communications officer for the 148th Separate Artillery Brigade. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFormer Ukrainian major general says 4kg of material found in Serbia was attempt to influence Hungaryâs electionHungary elections explainerThe amount of explosives discovered in Serbia last week would not have been enough to destroy the Balkan Stream gas pipeline, prompting an expert to conclude it was probably a Russian intelligence plot aimed at influencing Hungaryâs impending election.A former Ukrainian major general and a munitions specialist told the Guardian calculations made by his company showed the 4kg of explosives recovered by Serbiaâs military security agency in KanjiĹža could not have seriously ruptured the pipe. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠The European Union imposed sanctions on 45 Russian businessmen and military contractors on April 9, freezing their assets and banning transactions worth an estimated âŹ8.3 billion in response to what Brussels termed "financing of the war in Ukraine and sanctions evasion."â ⢠The new measures target individuals accused of shell company networks used to circumvent previous sanctions, with particular focus on the defense and energy sectors supplying Russian military operations. ⢠EU officials stated the expanded sanctions list represents the 14th round of measures against Russia since February 2022, with the bloc pledging continued escalation if Moscow does not halt military operations.
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