Ukraine live: Wounded 12-year-old now enduring image of Russia, says Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

Russia has destroyed a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River linking Sievierodonetsk with its twin metropolis of Lysychansk, reducing off a key escape route for these remaining within the besieged metropolis.

Russia continues to symbolically solidify its rule in occupied southern Ukraine, whereas the EU edges nearer to a choice on Ukraine's candidate standing.

Comply with the newest developments from Russia's warfare in Ukraine in our reside weblog under.

09:23
  • World nuclear arsenal to develop for first time since Chilly Battle, says assume tank.
  • Russian forces push Ukrainian military from centre of Sievierodonetsk,
  • Bringing all 27 EU member states on the identical web page on Ukraine’s EU candidate standing could be the greatest problem but for Ursula von der Leyen, writes the Monetary Instances.
  • Russia is solidifying its rule in occupied territories, with Russia Day celebrations and the issuing of Russian passports.
  • The British Ministry of Defence says that over the approaching months river crossing operations are more likely to be amongst a very powerful figuring out components in the middle of the warfare.
  • Russia has destroyed a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River linking Sievierodonetsk with its twin metropolis of Lysychansk. This leaves simply considered one of three bridges nonetheless standing.
  • Ukraine grain exports by way of Poland, Romania face bottlenecks.
12:03

Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to the pinnacle of the Workplace of the President of Ukraine, has issued a name to arms to the West, placing an inventory on Twitter of heavy weaponry Ukraine must "finish the warfare".

This record contains 1,000 155mm caliber howitzers, 300 A number of Launch Rocket Programs, and 500 tanks.

11:44

World nuclear arsenal to develop for first time since Chilly Battle

The worldwide nuclear arsenal is anticipated to develop within the coming years for the primary time because the Chilly Battle whereas the danger of such weapons getting used is the best in a long time, a number one battle and armaments think-tank mentioned on Monday.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Western help for Kyiv has heightened tensions among the many world's 9 nuclear-armed states, the Stockholm Worldwide Peace Analysis Institute (SIPRI) think-tank mentioned in a brand new set of analysis.

Whereas the variety of nuclear weapons fell barely between January 2021 and January 2022, SIPRI mentioned that except fast motion was taken by the nuclear powers, international inventories of warheads might quickly start rising for the primary time in a long time.

"All the nuclear-armed states are growing or upgrading their arsenals and most are sharpening nuclear rhetoric and the position nuclear weapons play of their navy methods," Wilfred Wan, Director of SIPRI's Weapons of Mass Destruction Programme, mentioned. "It is a very worrying pattern."

Russia has the world's greatest nuclear arsenal with a complete of 5,977 warheads, some 550 greater than america.

Three days after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, which the Kremlin calls a "particular navy operation", President Vladimir Putin put Russia's nuclear deterrent on excessive alert.

The US and Russia possess greater than 90% of the world's warheads, although SIPRI mentioned China was in the course of an enlargement with an estimated greater than 300 new missile silos.

SIPRI mentioned the worldwide variety of nuclear warheads fell to 12,705 in January 2022 from 13,080 in January 2021. 

(Euronews / Reuters)

09:51

Russian forces push Ukrainian military from centre of Sievierodonetsk

Russian troops have pushed the Ukrainian military out from the centre of Sievierodonetsk, the Ukrainian basic employees introduced on Monday.

“With artillery help, the enemy carried out an assault on Sievierodonetsk, reaching partial success and pushing our items again from town centre. Hostilities are persevering with,” the military mentioned in its revealed morning replace.

Serhiy Gaidai, governor of the Luhansk area, confirmed that Ukrainian forces had been pushed again from town centre.

"The road preventing continues (...) the Russians proceed to destroy town,” he wrote on Fb on Monday, posting pictures of buildings in spoil or nonetheless burning.

Russian shelling focused the Azot chemical plant the place civilians are sheltering, and hit sewage remedy vegetation within the metropolis, he added.

Within the close by city of Lysychansk, three civilians together with a six-year-old boy had been killed in shelling over the previous 24 hours, in keeping with the governor.

Taking Sievierodonetsk would open up Moscow's route to a different main Donbas metropolis, Kramatorsk, an vital step in conquering your complete area.

(AFP)

09:11

Agreeing on Ukraine's candidate standing a significant hurdle for EU, writes FT

Bringing all 27 EU member states on the identical web page on Ukraine’s EU candidate standing could be the greatest problem but for Ursula von der Leyen, writes the Monetary Instances.

Whereas von der Leyen is a robust backer of the proposal, the fee president is aware of the dangers of a blowout at subsequent week’s EU summit and of publicly disappointing Ukraine, the British publication stories.

The FT understands "that the advice on the desk for commissioners to debate at this time, earlier than adoption on Friday, is for Ukraine to be granted candidate standing, with an inventory of reforms hooked up, significantly on the rule of regulation," it writes, including that what's unclear is whether or not the reforms will probably be a precondition for granting candidate standing or a guidelines that must be accomplished earlier than the following step within the accession course of can begin.

That step would require unanimity among the many 27 governments, and would kickstart EU accession talks, a course of the place the conformity with EU regulation and values is assessed throughout 35 totally different areas, together with areas like rule of regulation and public procurement. 

08:05

Russia solidifies rule in occupied territories

Kremlin-installed officers in occupied southern Ukraine celebrated Russia Day on Sunday and started issuing Russian passports to residents, as Moscow sought to solidify its rule over captured elements of the nation.

In one of many central squares in Kherson, Russian bands performed a live performance to have a good time Russia Day, the vacation that marks Russia’s emergence as a sovereign state after the collapse of the Soviet Union, in keeping with Russia’s state information company RIA Novosti.

Within the neighbouring Zaporizhzhia area, Moscow-installed officers raised a Russian flag in Melitopol’s metropolis centre.

Ukrainian media reported that few, if any, native residents attended the Russia Day festivities within the two cities.

Russia Day was additionally celebrated in different occupied elements of Ukraine, together with the ravaged southern port of Mariupol, the place a brand new metropolis signal painted within the colors of the Russian flag was unveiled on the outskirts and Russian flags had been flown on a freeway main into town.

The Russia-aligned administration in Melitopol, in the meantime, began handing out Russian passports to those that utilized for Russian citizenship. 

RIA Novosti posted video of a Moscow-backed official congratulating new Russian residents and telling them: “Russia won't go wherever. We're right here for good.”

(AP)

07:45

River crossing operations might be key, says British MoD

In its newest Defence Intelligence replace, the British Ministry of Defence has highlighted the continued battle round Sieverodonetsk and mentioned that over the approaching months river crossing operations are more likely to be amongst a very powerful figuring out components in the middle of the warfare.

The 90km lengthy central sector of Russia’s frontline within the Donbas lies to the west of the Siverskyy Donets River. “To attain success within the present operational part of its Donbas offensive, Russia is both going to have to finish bold flanking actions, or conduct assault river crossings,” it mentioned, including: “Ukrainian forces have usually managed to demolish bridges earlier than they withdraw, whereas Russia has struggled to place in place the complicated coordination essential to conduct profitable, giant scale river crossings underneath hearth.”

06:54

Russia destroys bridge over Ukrainian river, reducing escape route

Ukrainian and Russian forces had been nonetheless preventing street-by-street in Sievierodonetsk on Sunday, the governor of Luhansk province, Serhiy Gaidai, mentioned.

Russian forces have taken many of the metropolis however Ukrainian troops stay in charge of an industrial space and the Azot chemical plant the place a whole bunch of civilians are sheltering.

"About 500 civilians stay on the territory of the Azot plant in Sievierodonetsk, 40 of them are youngsters. Generally the navy manages to evacuate somebody," Gaidai mentioned.

However the Russians had destroyed a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River linking Sievierodonetsk with its twin metropolis of Lysychansk, Gaidai mentioned.

That left simply considered one of three bridges nonetheless standing.

"If after new shelling the bridge collapses, town will actually be reduce off. There will probably be no manner of leaving Sievierodonetsk in a car," Gaidai mentioned, noting the shortage of a cease-fire settlement and no agreed evacuation corridors.

The autumn of Sievierodonetsk, the final pocket of Ukrainian land held within the strategic Luhansk area, would transfer Russia a giant step nearer to one of many said objectives of what Putin calls a "particular navy operation."

(Reuters)

06:51

Wounded 12-year-old now enduring picture of Russia, says Zelenskyy

"The important thing tactical aim of the occupiers has not modified: they're urgent in Sievierodonetsk, extreme preventing is ongoing there – actually for each metre," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned in his nightly video tackle on Sunday, including that Russia's navy was now making an attempt to deploy reserves within the Donbas.

Zelenskiy mentioned the picture of a 12-year-old wounded in a Russian strike was now the enduring worldwide face of Russia.

"These very info will underscore the way in which during which Russia is seen by the world," he mentioned.

"Not Peter the Nice, not Lev Tolstoy, however youngsters injured and killed in Russian assaults," he mentioned, in an obvious reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks final week evaluating Moscow's navy marketing campaign to Russian emperor Peter the Nice's 18th century conquest of lands held by Sweden.

(Euronews / Reuters)

06:46

Ukraine grain exports by way of Poland, Romania face bottlenecks

Ukraine has established two routes by way of Poland and Romania to export grain and avert a world meals disaster though bottlenecks have slowed the availability chain, Kyiv's deputy overseas minister mentioned on Sunday.

Dmytro Senik mentioned international meals safety was in danger as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine had halted Kyiv's Black Sea grain exports, inflicting widespread shortages and hovering costs.

Ukraine is the world's fourth-largest grain exporter and it says there are some 30 million tonnes of grain saved in Ukrainian-held territory which it's making an attempt to export by way of highway, river and rail.

Ukraine was in talks with Baltic states so as to add a 3rd hall for meals exports, Senik mentioned.

"These routes aren't good as a result of it creates sure bottlenecks, however we're doing our greatest to develop these routes within the meantime," he instructed Reuters on the sidelines of an Asian safety summit in Singapore.

The Ukrainian rail system operates on a special gauge from European neighbours equivalent to Poland, so the grain needs to be transferred to totally different trains on the border the place there aren't many switch or storage amenities.

Re-routing grain to Romania entails transport by rail to ports on the Danube river and loading cargoes onto barges for crusing in the direction of the port of Constanta, a posh and dear course of. 

(Reuters)

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