Pskov Airfield: Sky glows orange during largest drone strike on Russian territory since war began
A Ukrainian drone attacked a town in western Russia which is home to one of the country’s biggest nuclear power stations.
Governor Roman Starovoit said a Ukrainian drone had damaged the facade of a building in the town of Kurchatov, just a few kilometres from the Kursk nuclear power station, early on Friday.
He had earlier said there were two drones but clarified his remarks.
“There are no casualties,” Mr Starovoit said. He did not mention any potential damage to the Kursk nuclear power plant.
The Soviet-era Kursk nuclear power station has the same graphite-moderated reactors as the Chernobyl nuclear plant.
Another drone was shot down approaching Moscow on Friday morning, said Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. That briefly disrupted flights to Moscow’s Vnukovo airport.
But the airport resumed operations from 7.28 a.m. local time (04.28 GMT), state news agency TASS reported.
The airspace around Vnukovo airport was also losed early on Wednesday after officials said the military was repelling a drone attack on an airport in the western city of Pskov.
Russian missile hits private enterprise in central Ukraine
Russian forces struck a private enterprise with a long-range cruise missile in the central Ukrainian region of Vinnytsia, wounding three people, Ukrainian authorities said on Friday.
“Unfortunately, there are victims – three civilians, they are being provided with all necessary assistance,” Governor Serhiy Borzov wrote on Telegram messenger, adding that unspecified property and cars had been damaged.
Kyiv’s air force said it shot down a second missile fired as part of the overnight attack. The missile was downed over the central Kirovohrad region, the local governor said on Telegram.
Russia, which launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, conducts regular air strikes on Ukrainian centres far from the front line. Moscow says its strikes are only intended to degrade Ukraine‘s ability to fight.
The two missiles reported by Ukrainian officials contrasted with earlier in the week when Ukraine reported the largest Russian missile and drone attack on the capital for months.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 September 2023 09:08
The ‘Vampire’ rocket system helping Ukraine shoot down Russia’s kamikaze drones
The massive drone attack across multiple regions of Russia into Wednesday marked Ukraine‘s largest attack on Russian soil since the start of Vladimir Putin’s invasion 18 months ago.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said it is one of 25 such attacks on Russia during August as Kyiv increases its attempts to “bring the war home” to Russia and destroy equipment that would be used on the frontline in Ukraine.
The MoD believes that Russian air defences are likely having difficulty detecting and destroying the drones, given the number of drones hitting their targets.
For Ukraine, their own mission to down drones coming from Russia, a constant menace throughout the war, is being added by the US-made ‘Vampire’ rocket system.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 September 2023 08:44
Putin’s forces pushed back in southern Ukraine – as Zelensky claims new long-range weapon
Ukraine’s forces have pushed back Russian troops in areas of the country’s south and east as Kyiv pushes on with its counteroffensive – with President Volodymyr Zelensky also claiming that his country has developed a new long-range weapon.
The pronouncement by Mr Zelensky that the unnamed weapon reached a target more than 700km (400 miles) away comes a day after a wave of airstrikes across six regions in Russia. Those strikes included an assault that caused a huge fire at a military airbase in Pskov in northern Russia, damaging several giant military transport planes. That airbase is roughly 700km from the Ukrainian border.
Mr Zelensky’s remarks are almost certainly part of the information war with Russia over Moscow’s 18-month invasion, although he did not give details on the new weapon other than the fact it was produced by Ukraine’s Ministry of Strategic Industries. But it is certainly the clearest suggestion that Kyiv was behind the attack.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 September 2023 08:22
Flight restrictions at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport lifted
Moscow’s Vnukovo airport resumed operations from 7.28 a.m. local time (04.28 GMT) after restrictions linked to attempted drone attack, state news agency TASS reported on Friday citing the airport.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 September 2023 07:55
Russia heavily guarding Kerch Strait as threat from Ukraine grows, says UK MoD
Russia is resorting to multiple defences to protect the Kerch Strait owing to its heavy dependence on the Crimean bridge which aids its military supplies, the British Ministry of Defence said today.
Moscow is “employing a range of passive defences such as smoke generators and underwater barriers, alongside active defence measures such as air defence systems, to strengthen the survivability of water crossings and minimise damage from future attacks,” it said.
The Kerch Strait is a bottleneck for military logistics support to Russian forces in occupied areas of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts and Russia is heavily reliant on the Crimean bridge and ferries to cross the Straits, the MoD noted.
“The bridge’s importance for both logistics and symbolism of Russian occupation mandates these extensive protection measures,” it said in an update.
“As of 29 August 2023, imagery confirms Russia has created an underwater barrier of submerged ships and containment booms to deter against Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) attacks against the Crimean Bridge. At the southern part of the bridge, this includes several vessels 160 metres apart. These are located at the same place as the Ukrainian “Sea Baby” USV attacks on 17 July 2023,” the latest intelligence update read.
In September last year, the Russian Navy briefly trialled radar decoys on barges for several days, likely to deter radar seeking missiles, the UK MoD said.
“Other countermeasures to protect the bridge include the use of TDA-3 truck-mounted smoke generators, with an exercise conducted on 24 May 2023. This smoke was activated to deter incoming air threats on 12 August 2023,” it added.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 07:20
Drones attack Russian town home to nuclear plant
A Ukrainian drone attacked the Russian town of Kurchatov, home to a nuclear power plant in the Kursk region, early this morning, governor Roman Starovoit said.
Emergency services were assessing the damage suffered by an administrative building and a residential one in the attack, he said on his official Telegram channel.
The regional official did not mention any potential damage to the Kursk nuclear power plant or give details of the targeted buildings.
The Soviet-era Kursk nuclear power station has the same graphite-moderated reactors as the Chernobyl nuclear plant.
An explosion and fire at the Chernobyl plant in 1986, in then Soviet Ukraine, was the world’s worst nuclear accident, spreading radiation across Europe.
Currently three RBMK-1000 reactors in Kursk are operational with one shut down, according to Russia’s state nuclear corporation.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 06:51
Drone downed near Moscow, says mayor
Russian air defences shot down a drone that was approaching the city this morning, Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said.
“Today, air defence forces near Lyubertsy thwarted another attempt to fly a drone to Moscow. There were no preliminary casualties or damage. Emergency services are working at the scene of the incident,” he said.
The drone was downed near Lyubertsy, southeast of the Russian capital, he said.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 05:51
Ukraine says ‘need ammunition, not advice’ after criticism on counteroffensive
The Ukrainian ministry of defence has shot back at the growing criticism of Ukraine’s counteroffensive amid several reports that officials in the US are not pleased with the gains in the slow-moving warfare.
“It seems like everyone is now an expert of Ukrainian warfare. While we appreciate all the attention, we’d like to humbly remind you that if we listened to what non-Ukrainians said in February 2022, we would no longer exist,” the ministry of defence said in a minute-long video shared on social media.
Thanks all the same but we need ammunition, not advice, it added.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 05:47
Zelensky makes rare boast on attacks inside Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared to boast about the Pskov attack twice a day after Moscow reported attempted Ukrainian drone strikes in six Russian regions.
One of the strikes caused a huge fire at a military air base in Pskov in northern Russia, damaging several giant military transport planes on the tarmac.
“The results of our weaponry – new Ukrainian weaponry – 700km away,” he said in his nightly video address. “And the task is to do more.”
Ukraine’s Western allies generally forbid Kyiv from using weapons they supply to attack Russian territory, but say Ukraine has a right to attacks military targets with its own weapons.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 05:10
Ukrainian troops hit Russia’s main defensive lines
After months of fighting their way through heavy minefields, Ukraine’s forces have finally reached the main Russian defensive lines in recent days, south of the village of Robotyne, which they captured last week in the Western Zaporizhzhia region.
They are now advancing between the nearby villages of Novopokropivka and Verbove, looking for a way around the anti-tank ditches and rows of concrete pyramids known as dragon’s teeth that form Russia’s main fortifications visible from space.
A breakthrough would provide the first test of Russia’s deeper defences, which Ukraine hopes will be more vulnerable and less heavily mined than areas its troops have traversed so far.
A Ukrainian commander in the area told Reuters last week that his men had breached the most difficult line, reaching less heavily defended areas, and now expected to advance more quickly. Kyiv rarely gives details of its offensive operations.
In a statement yesterday, deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar reported unspecified successes near Novopokropivka, without giving details.
She also said Ukrainian forces were advancing near Bakhmut, in the east, the only city Russia captured in its own offensive earlier this year. Heavy battles were engulfing villages south of the city, she said.
Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, reported a “positive dynamic” near Bakhmut.
Arpan Rai1 September 2023 04:57