Showing posts with label Ukraine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukraine. Show all posts

Monday, October 02, 2023

Joe Biden Vows to Support Ukraine, Despite US Budget Fiasco - BBC News

Oct 2, 2023 | US President Joe Biden has vowed continued US support for Ukraine, after further military funding was excluded from a budget deal.

The temporary measure, pushed through to avert a government shutdown, did not include $6bn (£4.92bn) in military aid for Kyiv - a top White House priority.

Republicans oppose further military aid, with many openly opposing Mr Biden's approach to the war.


Unease in the West as Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The front-runner in the parliamentary vote has pledged “not to send a single cartridge” to neighboring Ukraine, a sign of the flagging European support for a victim of Russian aggression.

Robert Fico, center, in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Sunday, has said he will “not send a single cartridge” of ammunition to Ukraine. | Martin Divisek/EPA, via Shutterstock

The victory of Robert Fico, a former prime minister who took a pro-Russian campaign stance, in Slovakia’s parliamentary elections is a further sign of eroding support for Ukraine in the West as the war drags on and the front line remains largely static.

Slovakia is a small country with historical Russian sympathies, and the nature of the coalition government Mr. Fico will seek to form is unclear. He may lean more toward pragmatism, as Italy’s far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has done since her election last year. Still, the shift in Slovakia is stark: It was the first country to deliver fighter jets to Ukraine.

The election results come as disquiet over the billions of dollars in military aid that the West has provided to Ukraine over the past 19 months has grown more acute in the United States and the European Union, with demands increasing for the money to go to domestic priorities instead. » | Roger Cohen, Reporting from Paris | Sunday, October 1, 2023

Friday, September 29, 2023

Dicke Luft zwischen Polen und der Ukraine | ARTE Europa - Die Woche

Sep 29, 2023 | Es sind kleine Körner, doch sie Sorgen für mächtig Ärger: Weil Polen am Importstopp für Getreide aus der Ukraine festhält, um mitten im Wahlkampf nicht die eigenen Landwirte zu verärgern, eskaliert der Streit zwischen beiden Nachbarländern. Polen will zunächst keine neuen Waffen an Kiew mehr liefern - ein Tabubruch. Bröckelt nun die Solidarität mit der Ukraine?

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Oligarchs' 'Hatred' for Putin Grows as He Stops Caring about Ukraine Losses | Bill Browder

Sept 25, 2023 | "There's not enough soldiers on the front line and so Putin doesn't rotate them out. He doesn't care. 300,000 Russian men have died in this war." Only violence holds Putin in power as he becomes hated by his inner circle and callous about military failures in Ukraine, says Bill Browder on Times Radio's Frontline.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Former NATO General: Western Self-deterrence Only Prolongs Ukraine War | Conflict Zone

Sep 13, 2023 | Retired British Army General Sir Richard Sherriff says NATO may eventually need to conduct operations against Russia if the war in Ukraine dragged on and became “a running sore” in Eastern Europe. The former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, also told DW that Western self-deterrence had prolonged the war and that the best way to end the Kremlin’s nuclear saber-rattling was to build a credible conventional defense in NATO.

Friday, September 08, 2023

Elon Musk ‘Committed Evil’ with Starlink Order, Says Ukrainian Official

THE GUARDIAN: Ukrainian presidential adviser says deaths of civilians ‘the price of a cocktail of ignorance and big ego’

Elon Musk said he did not want his company to be complicit in conflict escalation. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

A senior Ukrainian official has accused Elon Musk of “committing evil” after a new biography revealed details about how the business magnate ordered his Starlink satellite communications network to be turned off near the Crimean coast last year to hobble a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian warships.

In a statement on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, which Musk owns, the Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak wrote that Musk’s interference led to the deaths of civilians, calling them “the price of a cocktail of ignorance and big ego”. » | Pjotr Sauer | Friday, September 8, 2023

Elon Musk ordered Starlink to be turned off during Ukraine offensive, book says: Biography alleges Musk told engineers to turn off communications network to hobble Ukraine drone attack on Russian warships »

Elon Musk affirme avoir empêché une attaque de l’Ukraine contre la flotte russe en mer Noire en ne répondant pas à une demande de Kiev : Le milliardaire, patron de SpaceX, Tesla et X (ex-Twitter), a assuré ne pas avoir voulu être « complice d’un acte de guerre majeur et d’une escalade du conflit ». »

‘Goal Is Destruction of Ukraine’: Ex-Defence Minister Warns West of Putin’s Aim

THE GUARDIAN: Oleksii Reznikov urges unity against Russia ‘to save this world from catastrophe of world war three’

Oleksii Reznikov likened calls for Ukraine to make territorial concessions to demands in 1938 that Czechoslovakia give up Sudetenland to Nazi Germany. Photograph: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images

Ukraine’s former defence minister has warned his western counterparts that negotiations with Moscow will not bring peace, and that Vladimir Putin remains determined to destroy Ukraine entirely and to “assimilate” its citizens into the Russian Federation.

In an article for the Guardian, Oleksii Reznikov says any “deal” with the Kremlin would not end the conflict. “Russia demands the recognition of the occupied territories of Ukraine as its territory in exchange for the end of the war,” he writes.

“However, this is obviously for the sake of one thing only – to buy some time, regroup and ‘finally solve the Ukrainian issue’ using new resources. Russia does not recognise the existence of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.

“Its goal is the destruction of Ukrainian statehood and assimilation of Ukrainians.” » | Luke Harding | Friday, September 8, 2023

I was Ukraine’s defence minister. Here’s my message for our allies: we must not lose sight of victory: To my defence ministers friends around the world, I say: thank you for the military support, but heed this advice »

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Gemeinderat beschmierte Fahrzeuge mit ukrainischen Kennzeichen

HAKENKREUZE UND „FUCK UA“

FRANKFURT ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Welcher Partei oder Stadtratsfraktion der Verdächtige angehört, ist bislang nicht bekannt. Die CDU und die Grünen fordern das Ratsmitglied auf, sein Mandat niederzulegen.

Ein Gemeinderat der Stadt Baden-Baden soll Hakenkreuze auf zwei Autos mit ukrainischen Kennzeichen geschmiert haben. Hakenkreuze gelten als Merkmal von verfassungswidrigen Organisationen, ihre Verwendung ist strafbewehrt. Welcher Partei oder Stadtratsfraktion der Verdächtige angehört, ist bislang nicht bekannt. Die Staatsanwaltschaft beantragte einen Strafbefehl in Höhe von 50 Tagessätzen. » | Von Rüdiger Soldt, Stuttgart | Montag, 28. August 2023

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Ukraine Has All Rights to Defend Itself, Also by Using Attacks on Russian Territory" | DW News

Aug 23, 2023 | In an interview with DW's chief political correspondent Nina Haase, Estonian Foreign Minister Tsahkna said he hoped that Ukrainians would be able to celebrate their Independence Day (August 24) in the streets "already next year". This year, because of martial law, there are no mass events in Ukraine. Tsakhna conceded that he didn't "believe in that really, I'm realistic", and added it was crucial to make the war come to an end in an "appropriate way", i.e. "Russia has pushed back to its territory, when the territorial integrity is re-established, when the international law has re-established in the meaning as well of all the crimes against humanity and war crimes, but also the crimes about leadership." Regarding Ukraine's methods of self-defense, Tsakhna reiterated that Ukraine had all rights to defend itself - "also by using attacks on Russian territory".

Monday, August 21, 2023

Netherlands and Denmark to Donate Up To 61 F-16 Fighter Jets to Ukraine

THE GUARDIAN: Danish PM says country will provide 19 in stages when pilot training is completed as Dutch counterpart pledges up to 42 planes

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and Mark Rutte give a press conference on Sunday at Eindhoven airbase in the Netherlands. Photograph: Rob Engelaar/ANP/AFP/Getty Images

The Netherlands and Denmark have announced they will donate up to 61 F-16 fighter jets between them to Ukraine once pilot training has been satisfactorily completed, as Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited both countries after months of entreaties to bolster the Ukrainian air force.

Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, said her country would provide 19 jets – “hopefully” six around new year, eight more next year and the remaining five in 2025. “Please take this donation as a token of Denmark’s unwavering support for your country’s fight for freedom,” Frederiksen said.

Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, did not put a number on the Dutch donation, but said the Netherlands had 42 in its air force. The country was already in the process of replacing them with more advanced US-made F-35s. » | Dan Sabbagh in Kharkiv | Sunday, August 20, 2023

Livraison d’avions de combat à l’Ukraine : l’Occident franchit le pas : En visite aux Pays-Bas et au Danemark, le président ukrainien, Volodymyr Zelensky, a obtenu la promesse que des F-16 américains seraient transférés à Kiev avec l’approbation des Etats-Unis. « Ce n’est que le début », s’est-il félicité. »

Friday, August 11, 2023

Volodymyr Zelensky limoge tous les commissaires chargés du recrutement pour la guerre en Ukraine

LE MONDE : Plus de cent enquêtes ont été déclenchées à la suite d’une inspection des bureaux d’enrôlement par des organes anticorruption. Des vétérans prendront la place des commissaires limogés, qui sont incités à « aller au front » pour « prouver leur dignité ».

Le président ukrainien, Volodymyr Zelensky, a annoncé, vendredi 11 août, le limogeage de tous les responsables régionaux chargés du recrutement militaire, pour y éliminer un système de corruption permettant notamment à des conscrits d’échapper à l’armée.

« Enrichissement illégal, légalisation de fonds obtenus illégalement, profits illicites, transport illégal de l’autre côté de la frontière de conscrits. Notre solution : nous limogeons tous les commissaires militaires », a annoncé sur Telegram M. Zelensky, après une enquête anticorruption. Le président a indiqué que 112 enquêtes criminelles avaient été déclenchées après une inspection menée notamment par les organes anticorruption ukrainiens, les services de sécurité (SBU) et le parquet. » | Le Monde avec AFP | vendredi 11 août 2023

Monday, August 07, 2023

Ukraine: Woman Detained in Plot to Assassinate Zelensky

Aug 7, 2023 | The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) says it has detained a Russian informant "who was preparing a Russian airstrike in the Mykolaiv region during the visit of the President of Ukraine." CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.

Thursday, August 03, 2023

Russia ‘Systematically’ Forcing Ukrainians to Accept Citizenship, US Report Finds

THE GUARDIAN: Ukrainians in occupied territories who refuse Russian passports face threats, intimidation and possible detention or deportation, Yale study says

Ukrainians living in Russian-occupied territory are being forced to assume Russian citizenship or face retaliation, including possible deportation or detention, a new US report has said.

Yale University researchers found that residents of the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions were being targeted by a systematic effort to strip them of Ukrainian identity.

Ukrainians who do not seek Russian citizenship “are subjected to threats, intimidation, restrictions on humanitarian aid and basic necessities, and possible detention or deportation, all designed to force them to become Russian citizens,” the report said. » | Helen Sullivan | Thursday, August 3, 2023

Monday, July 31, 2023

After Multiple Drone Strikes: Russia Raises Conscription Age for 'Better Defense' | DW News

Jul 31, 2023 | Russia's defense ministry says it has thwarted an attack on Moscow by three Ukrainian drones. The strike damaged an office building several kilometres from the Kremlin. Another drone strike on a police station was reported overnight in the Russian border region of Briansk. Ukraine's president says the attacks show the war is returning to Russian territory.

For more on that we talk to DW's Dmity Ponyavin.

Moscow has remained tight-lipped about the impact the war is having on its troops. But independent experts have looked into it.

Moscow said it planned to beef up its military in 2023 from around 1 million to 1.5 million. According to independent data, there are an estimated 1.3 million. That figure includes active personnel, reservists and paramilitary forces.

In September of last year, President Putin announced the mobilization of 300,000 troops. Russia has said it doesn't need a mass mobilisation but last week's increase in the maximum age of conscription from 27 to 30 years of age.

Moscow has released no data on the number of troops it has deployed against Ukraine. Earlier this year, Ukrainian military intelligence claimed it stands at around 280,000. The UK's defense minister said this year that 97 percent of the Russian army is in Ukraine.

Moscow has publicly acknowledged the deaths of only 6,000 soldiers. Russian media outlets working with a data scientist from Germany’s Tübingen University put the number at close to 50,000. There's no data on the number of people who have deserted the Russian army, but human rights groups say there are more than one thousand court cases against alleged Russian deserters. Some rights groups claim the figure could be higher.

Recent moves by the government indicate Russia needs even more troops. Along with raising the recruit cut-off age to 30, Moscow has also made it harder to leave the country for people who have been drafted or who refuse to fight. The official reason: the country needs better defenses.

For more we talk to Marina Miron, a military analyst at King's College London.


Saturday, July 29, 2023

‘We Can Never Forgive This’: In Odesa, Attacks Stoke Hatred of Russia

A priest surveyed the damage inside the Odesa Transfiguration Cathedral after it was heavily damaged in Russian missile attacks on Odesa, Ukraine, this month.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia views Odesa as a culturally important part of his nation. But many in the Ukrainian city reject the connection and view the country that has been attacking it with loathing.

Standing on a bridge overlooking the road to Odesa’s main port, Nina Sulzhenko surveyed the damage wrought by a recent Russian missile strike: The House of Scientists, one of the Ukrainian city’s best-loved buildings, was in shambles. The mansion’s destroyed gardens spilled down over a ruined residential complex, and burned bricks lay strewn across the sidewalk.

“I feel pain, and I want revenge,” said Ms. Sulzhenko, 74. “I don’t have the words to say what we should do to them.”

She gestured toward other buildings in various stages of ruin. “Look at the music school! Look at what they did! The fact that those who live next to us, and lived among us, could do this to us — we can never forgive this. Never.”

Hers was a common sentiment in Odesa this past week after a series of missile strikes damaged the city’s port and 29 historic buildings in its Belle-Èpoque city center, including the Transfiguration Cathedral, one of Ukraine’s largest.

Odesa plays an important role in the mind of imperial Russians, and especially President Vladimir V. Putin, who views it as an integral part of Russian culture. But if Mr. Putin believed that Odesans would feel a reciprocal bond, he could not have been more mistaken, residents and city officials interviewed this past week said. Especially after the recent spate of missile attacks. » | Valerie Hopkins | Valerie Hopkins spent several days reporting in Odesa, Ukriane, after a week of Russian shelling.| Photographs by Emile Ducke | Saturday, July 29, 2023

Friday, July 21, 2023

Kiew setzt Streumunition bereits ein

DIE NACHT IN DER UKRAINE

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Die von den USA gelieferte Streumunition ist in der Ukraine angekommen – und wirkt sich laut dem Weißem Haus dort schon auf das Kriegsgeschehen aus. UN-Chef Guterres verurteilt die russischen Angriffe auf die Hafenstadt Odessa. Der Überblick.

Die Ukraine setzt die von den USA gelieferte Streumunition nach Angaben des Weißes Hauses bereits im Abwehrkampf gegen die russischen Angreifer ein. „Sie setzen sie angemessen ein, sie setzen sie effektiv ein“, sagte der Kommunikationsdirektor des Nationalen Sicherheitsrats der US-Regierung, John Kirby, am Donnerstag. Die USA warnen zudem vor russischen False-Flag-Aktionen im Schwarzen Meer. Unterdessen reichte der ukrainische Kulturminister seinen Rücktritt ein. Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj hatte in seiner abendlichen Videoansprache zu hohe Ausgaben aus dem Staatshaushalt für kulturelle Projekte in Kriegszeiten infrage gestellt.

Der Einsatz der Streumunition wirke sich bereits auf russische Verteidigungsstellungen und Offensivmanöver aus, sagte Kirby. Für weitere Details verwies er an die Ukrainer. Das Pentagon hatte vergangene Woche bestätigt, dass die kurz zuvor von den USA zugesagte Streumunition bereits in der Ukraine angekommen sei. » | Quelle: dpa | Freitag, 21. Juli 2023

Monday, July 17, 2023

Russia Ends Ukraine Grain Deal after Crimea Bridge Attack - BBC News

Jul 17, 2023 | Russia has officially confirmed it won't be extending the Black Sea grain export deal, following an attack on Kerch bridge which links the occupied Crimean peninsula with Russia. The deal, brokered by the UN and Turkey last July, was due to expire today (Monday 17 July). Ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of sunflower, maize, wheat and barley. After Russia invaded the country in February 2022, Ukraine's ports were blockaded sending global food prices soaring. Since the grain deal was signed, world food prices have decreased by some 20%.

Sunday, July 16, 2023

The Observer View on Nato Summit’s Failure to Offer Ukraine Membership

THE OBSERVER – EDITORIAL: While leaders dined out on a half deal with Turkey’s Erdoğan, Volodymr Zelenskiy was left looking like a poor man at a feast

Volodymyr Zelenskiy had to put a brave face on it, after being petulantly accused of ingratitude by British defence secretary Ben Wallace, but last week’s Nato summit was a disappointment for Ukraine’s president and the embattled country he leads. Nato’s repeated failure to offer an unambiguous timetable for Kyiv’s full membership will be seen by the Kremlin as a weak hedging of bets. It will probably be exploited in any future talks to end the war.

To be sure, Ukraine received pledges of long-term support, more weaponry and G7 assistance, and the halfway house of a Ukraine-Nato council. “We’re not going anywhere. You’re stuck with us,” US president Joe Biden joked. But Zelenskiy’s dutiful laughter seemed a little forced. Sincere though he is, Biden cannot be sure of keeping his promise. In 18 months’ time, US policy under a less supportive Republican successor could be very different. » | Observer editorial | Sunday, July 16, 2023