Belarus claims Wagner mercenary forces are training its troops
Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia has a “sufficient stockpile” of cluster bombs and reserves the right to use them in retaliation against Ukrainian forces, after Washington supplied Kyiv with the widely banned munitions.
The Russian president’s threat, during an interview with state TV, came as an Estonian intelligence chief claimed that Ukraine was on the brink of a major breakthrough in its counteroffensive, after destroying Kremlin command posts and making gains near Bakhmut.
Meanwhile, pro-Russian authorities in Crimea claimed to have thwarted a Ukrainian drone attack overnight at the port of Sevastopol, which houses Moscow’s Black Sea fleet, as Ukrainian officials said one civilian had been killed and eight wounded in Russian attacks in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia.
Elsewhere, Ukrainian and Polish officials said that a large convoy carrying fighters from the Wagner private army was spotted entering Belarus from Russia, as Minsk’s defence ministry released footage showing what it claimed were Wagner fighters instructing Belarusian soldiers at a military camp.
Polish deputy minister Stanislaw Zaryn said Warsaw believed there “may be several hundred” Wagner fighters currently in Belarus.
‘Intensified’ fighting in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv ‘on the defensive’ in Kharkiv
Fighting in eastern Ukraine has “somewhat intensified” as Ukrainian and Russian forces clash in at least three areas on the eastern front, a senior Ukrainian defence official has said.
Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said on Telegram that Russian forces have been attacking in the direction of Kupyansk in the Kharkiv region for two successive days.
“We are on the defensive,” Maliar wrote. “There are fierce battles, the positions of both sides change dynamically several times a day.”
Maliar also said the two armies were pummelling one another around the ruined city of Bakhmut but that Ukrainian forces were “gradually moving forward” along its southern flank, adding that Kyiv’s troops were also fending off Russian attacks near Avdiivka and Maryinka.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 13:54
Voices | What Britain needs is a ‘grown-up’ relationship with China
Writing as China and Russia take part in joint military drills in the Sea of Japan, former Lib Dem leader Vince Cable writes for Independent Voices that, while Beijing’s “friendship without limits” with Vladimir Putin jars badly in Europe, it “is severely limited”.
You can read his thoughts on the UK’s future relationship with China here:
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 12:49
Last ship leaves Odesa ahead of deadline to extend Black Sea grain deal
The last ship to travel under the Black Sea grain export deal has left the port of Odesa ahead of a deadline to extend the agreement, according to a Reuters witness and MarineTraffic.com.
Russia has not agreed to register any new ships since 27 June, and the initiative will expire on Monday unless Moscow agrees to extend it.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres was waiting for a response from Vladimir Putin on a proposal to extend the deal, a UN spokesperson said on Friday.
The Russian president told his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa in a phone call on Saturday that commitments to remove obstacles to Russian food and fertiliser exports had yet to be fulfilled, the Kremlin said.
Ukrainian officials did not immediately comment on whether the ship, the Turkish-flagged TQ Samsun, had left Odesa.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 12:05
Putin insists Ukraine’s counteroffensive is ‘not succeeding’
Vladimir Putin has claimed Ukraine’s counter-offensive is “not succeeding” and that attempts to break through Russian defences have failed – despite Kyiv’s forces having recaptured several villages and made advances in several areas, according to analysts.
Yet speaking to Russian state TV, the president claimed: “All attempts by the enemy to break through our defence … have not been successful throughout the entire offensive.”
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 11:41
Russia and China to begin ‘first joint air and naval drill’ in Sea of Japan
Russia’s naval and air forces are taking part in military drills alongside China in the Sea of Japan for the first time, according to military observers cited by Chinese state newspaper Global Times.
A Chinese naval flotilla comprised of five warships and four ship-borne helicopters set off from Qingdao on Sunday to join the Russian forces at a “predetermined area” in an exercise aimed at “safeguarding the security of strategic waterways”, China’s defence ministry said.
Codenamed “Northern/Interaction-2023”, the drill marks enhanced military cooperation between China and Russia since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Gromkiy and Sovershenniy, two Russian warships taking part in the Sea of Japan drill, had earlier this month conducted separate training with the Chinese navy in Shanghai on formation movements, communication and sea rescues.
Before making port at the financial hub of Shanghai, the same ships had sailed passed Taiwan and Japan, prompting both Taipei and Tokyo to monitor the Russian warships.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 11:02
Putin issues cluster bomb threat to Kyiv
Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia has a “sufficient stockpile” of cluster bombs and that Moscow reserves the right to use them if such munitions are used against Russian forces in Ukraine.
Ukraine has received cluster bombs from the United States, despite the weapons being banned in more than 100 countries. Kyiv has pledged to only use them to dislodge concentrations of enemy soldiers, as it continues its long-awaited counteroffensive.
“Of course, if they are used against us, we reserve the right to take reciprocal action,” the Russian president said in a state TV interview, excerpts of which were published on Sunday.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 10:22
Ben Wallace announces he’ll quit as UK defence secretary
Ben Wallace has revealed that he will resign his post as defence secretary at the next cabinet reshuffle, and will not seek re-election as an MP at the next election.
“I went into politics in the Scottish Parliament in 1999. That’s 24 years. I’ve spent well over seven years with three phones by my bed,” he told the Sunday Times on his desire to leave Westminster.
Mr Wallace is not going quietly, however, having become involved in a turf war with home secretary Suella Braverman about British soldiers being asked to cover for any gaps in Border Force staff this summer.
The defence secretary has refused Ms Braverman’s request for 750 troops to fill in for any immigration officials who strike or are absent, according to the Mail on Sunday – claiming that the Home Office should have made contingency plans.
Our political correspondent Adam Forrest has more details here:
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 10:12
South Korea to provide more demining equipment to Ukraine
South Korea will provide more demining equipment to Ukraine, an aide to Yoon Suk Yeol has said following the president’s visit to Kyiv, where he pledged more military and humanitarian aid in the fight against Russia.
“We are thinking to expand support on mine detectors and demining equipment as Ukraine’s demand for them was assessed to be desperately huge,” his deputy national security adviser, Kim Tae-hyo, told reporters.
Mr Yoon pledged more aid in talks with Volodymyr Zelensky during a surprise visit to Kyiv after attending the Nato summit in Vilnius, despite previously resisting Western pressure to help arm Ukraine directly, citing business ties with Russia and Moscow’s influence over North Korea.
In a press conference after the meeting on Saturday, Mr Yoon said South Korea would provide “a larger scale of military supplies” to Ukraine this year, following last year’s provision of non-lethal supplies such as body armour and helmets.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 09:43
Russian shelling kills 1 in Kharkiv, injures 7 in Zaporizhzhia, say Ukrainian officials
A civilian was killed and another wounded in Russian shelling in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, while seven were injured in a village in Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian officials have claimed.
A 33-year-old man died and another was wounded overnight in Russian firing at residential buildings in the village of Kolodiazne, Kharkiv’s governor Oleh Sinehubov said on Telegram, accusing Moscow of launching four S-400 surface-to-air missiles at the city of Kharkiv, damaging a residential building.
Zaporizhzhia governor Yuriy Malashko alleged that three women and four men were injured and a number of houses damaged in heavy Russian shelling from multiple rocket launchers on the village of Stepnohirske on Saturday afternoon.
Over the past day, there had been 48 instances of Russian artillery firing on a number of towns and villages in the region, the governor said. Russia also shelled the city of Zaporizhzhia, damaging at least 16 buildings, secretary of the city council Anatoliy Kurtiev claimed, adding that one district was without electricity on Sunday morning.
Meanwhile, a Russian-installed official in parts of Zaporizhzhia controlled by Moscow, Vladimir Rogov, claimed on Saturday that Ukrainian forces had destroyed a school in the village of Stulneve, while air defence forces intercepted a drone over the city of Tokmak.
Russia’s defence ministry said on Saturday it had destroyed a number of Ukrainian weapons depots in Zaporizhzhia region over the past day. Ukraine’s top military command said Russia was trying to stop Ukraine’s advance there, heavily shelling the area. It was not possible to independently verify the claims.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 08:58
Passenger ferries suspended near Crimea as Moscow claims to thwart Ukrainian attack
Passenger ferries and other maritime transport were halted for several hours near the city of Sevastopol, Moscow backed authorities have said, as Russia’s defence ministry claimed its forces had prevented Ukraine from attacking the Black Sea port on Sunday.
There were no casualties and no damage, the ministry insisted, claiming it had shot down two aerial drones over the Black Sea at a great distance from the coastline, while five were intercepted by Russia’s electronic warfare forces.
Two unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV), known as underwater drones were discovered in the northern part of the Black Sea, and had been destroyed by fire, the ministry claimed. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.
Andy Gregory16 July 2023 08:32