Ukraine carnage: Wagner soldier 'defects' and issues brutal takedown of Russian military

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Lviv, Ukraine has been set ablaze in strikes (Image: East2West)

A soldier who defected from Russia's notorious mercenary army has slammed military leaders who left troops to "rot in the fields". The Wagner soldier, named as Yevgeny, has reportedly defected to Finland after fighting as part of Russia's new assault forces in Ukraine. Yevgney, who served as a company commander in Russia's 433rd Motorised Infrantry Regiment, an outfit aimed at seizing targets quickly and aggressively, accused military bosses of being traitors who leave soldiers to "rot in the fields" in a video uploaded to social media.

It comes after Russia staged its most intense attacks of the war on western Ukraine so far overnight, forcing NATO to scramble warplanes to intervene. President Vladimir Putin used his nuclear-capable Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers to hammer Ukraine in what was already the most intense week of the war for kamikaze drone strikes. Estimates suggested between 20 and 30 missiles and up to 700 military drones were unleashed on the major cities of Lviv, Lutsk and Chernivtsi.

1 hour ago13:21 Eleanor Burleigh

UK should prepare for war with Russia within five years, ex-army chief warns

The former head of the British Army has warned that Britain should prepare for the possibility of war with Russia within the next five years.

General Patrick Sanders, who stepped down from his role as Chief of the General Staff last year, told The Telegraph that UK government needed to act fast, with the assumption that a direct conflict with Russia by 2030 is a "realistic possibility".

"If Russia stops fighting in Ukraine, within months they could have the capability to launch a limited attack on a NATO member, which would require our full support," he said.

2 hours ago12:44 Eleanor Burleigh

Death toll rises to four after Russian strikes

At least four people were killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight, new reports suggest.

Two people died and 14 were wounded in attacks on the Bukovina area of Chernivtsi in southwestern Ukraine, regional governor Ruslan Zaparaniuk said.

The two deaths, both linked to falling debris from a drone, come after two others were killed in a missile strike in the Dnipropetrovsk region, regional governor Serhii Lysak previously confirmed.

Russia fired 597 drones and decoys, with 26 cruise missiles, into Ukraine overnight, Ukrainian air force officials said - of which 319 drones and 25 cruise missiles were shot down, and 258 decoy drones lost.

3 hours ago11:57 Eleanor Burleigh

Hopes for fresh US sanctions on Russia hang on 'major statement' from Trump

US President Donald Trump has announced he will make a "major statement" about Russia on Monday, sparking hopes that he will support a bipartisan US bill aimed to levelling more sanctions at Russia to pressure it into peace negotiations.

While Trump approved sending US defensive weapons to Ukraine last week, he has not yet signed off on the new legislation, Reuyers reports. Nonetheless, Republican senators are hopeful that the bill could be voted on by the US Senate later this month.

"The Senate will move soon on a tough sanctions bill - not only against Russia - but also against countries like China and India that buy Russian energy products that finance Putin's war machine," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham wrote on X earlier this week.

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Trump says he will make a 'major statement' about Russia on Monday (Image: Getty)

4 hours ago11:06 Eleanor Burleigh

Supporting Ukraine is a security matter 'for the whole of Europe', PM says

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has described Russian attacks overnight as "another warning to the world that the enemy is not going to stop".

"We have to increase pressure on the aggressor, impose sanctions on the sectors that finance the war to force Russia to peace," he said.

"Ukraine needs more weapons and resources from its partners to effectively counter the invader. Supporting Ukraine is a matter of security for the whole of Europe."

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4 hours ago10:50 Eleanor Burleigh

Photos show aftermath of Russian drone attack

New photos show the aftermath of a drone attack in Ukraine's western Lviv region that wounded six people.

Russia fired a total of 597 drones and decoys into Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

Aftermath of massive Russian drone and missile attack on Lviv

Russia fired 597 drones into Ukraine overnight (Image: Getty)

Aftermath of massive Russian drone and missile attack on Lviv

Six people were wounded in the Lviv attacks (Image: Getty)

4 hours ago10:23 Eleanor Burleigh

Russian foreign minister arrives in North Korea amid closer ties

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in North Korea on Friday, the country's state media KCNA says.

The visit, which is scheduled to last until Sunday, will see the two countries continue to cement their close ties, including through a mutual defence pact signed earlier this year.

North Korea could send more troops to fight with Russia in the war against Ukraine in July or August, after already dispatching 10,000 soldiers to the conflict, according to the South Korean Intelligence Service.

Deputy Russian foreign minister Andrei Rudenko told the state news agency TASS that the strategic partnership between the two countries "clearly meets the changing needs over recent decades and strengthens traditionally friendly, good-neighbourly Russian-Korean relations to a qualitatively new level as allies".

5 hours ago10:01 Eleanor Burleigh

Russian military base and rail station hit overnight, reports say

Ukrainian strikes targeted a Russian military base west of Kalchik in the Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine overnight, Petro Andryushchenko, head of the Ukrainain Centre for the Study of Occupation says.

"Three ambulance crews took 12 people to the Mariupol Hospital," he wrote on Telegram. "They were admitted with varying degrees of severity of injuries."

The strikes also hit a railway station and an electrical substation, the latter of which as partially repaired. The railway station sustained enough damage to prevent usage for "a couple of days at least", however.

5 hours ago09:52 Eleanor Burleigh

Russian strikes hit cities '30 miles from EU border'

Overnight Russian attacks targeted Ukrainian cities just 30 miles from its border with the European Union, deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has warned.

"Cities 1,000 km from the front - and just 50km from the EU border - were attacked," she said. "This is [a] rapidly growing threat to all of Europe, and failure to recognise it as such only assures the eventual cost increases with every passing day.

"The cycle of escalation must be stopped. It requires stronger sanctions, more air defence systems, and greater investment in interceptors. Signals are no longer enough. Lives depend on decisive action."

5 hours ago09:30 Eleanor Burleigh

Ukraine's foreign minister warns of 'threat to the entire transatlantic community'

Ukrainain foreign minister Andriy Sybiha has warned of a larger threat signalled by Russian drone and missile strikes in Ukraine on Saturday, which killed at least two people in the city of Chirnivtsi.

"Russia continues to escalate its terror, launching another barrage of hundreds of drones and missiles, damaging residential areas, killing and injuring civilians," Sybiha said in a post on X.

"Russia's war machine produces hundreds of means of terror per day. Its scale poses a threat not only to Ukraine, but to the entire transatlantic community."

Alongside Chernivtsi, the cities of Lviv and Lutsk bore the brunt of the overnight attacks, with 46 residential houses, a university building, courts and small and medium-sized business damaged in Lviv, according to mayor Andriy Sadovyi.

6 hours ago09:06 Eleanor Burleigh

Zelensky calls for 'tough sanctions'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for "tough sanctions" in response to overnight Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure.

"The pace of Russian air strikes requires quick decisions," he said in a statement on Telegram. "It can be brought down by sanctions now.

"Tough secondary sanctions are needed against everyone who helps the 'Russians' produce drones and make money for oil. We need more air defence and investment in interceptor drones, which are already showing good results.

"The war can only be stopped by force. We expected from our partners not just signals, but life-saving actions."

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Zelensky has called for 'tough sanctions' on Russia and its enablers (Image: Getty)

6 hours ago09:02 Eleanor Burleigh

Ukraine shot down 344 aerial targets overnight, officials say

344 of 623 aerial targets launched by Russia in an overnight attack were shot down, Ukraine's Air Force says.

"On the night of July 12, the enemy attacked with 623 air attack vehicles - 597 Shahed-style strike UAVs and simulator drones of various types," a spokesperson wrote on Telegram.

"The air attack was repelled by aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic waterfare and unmanned system units, and mobile fire groups of the Defence Forces of Ukraine.

"According to preliminary data, air defences shot down 344 enemy air attak vehicles [and] 258 simulator drones were lost/suppressed by electronic warfare."

Russian forces bombarded cities in western Ukraine in an overnight attack (Image: East2West)

6 hours ago08:47 Eleanor Burleigh

Residential buildings and shops targeted

Residential buildings, shops, administrative buildings and cars were damaged in the latest Russian bombardment of western Ukraine, officials say.

Moscow has continued its trend of intensified strikes on the war-torn country - even as Vladimir Putin faces the prospect of increased US sanctions on his regime.

In the city of Lviv, Russian drone attacks targeted residential buildings and a kindergarten, alongside the Yavoriv military training ground, according to the Kremlin.

Two people were killed in the southwestern city of Chernivtsi and at least 18 wounded, with two further hospital deaths not yet confirmed.

“Several residential buildings, shops, administrative buildings and cars were damaged,” said head of the regional military administration, Ruslan Zaparanyuk.

Lviv in Ukraine attacked by Russian forces

The latest Russian attacks targeted western Ukrainian cities including Lviv (Image: East2West)

Explosions across Lviv

The Russian strikes came as the US is resuming significant military assistance for Ukraine, and ahead of an expected major Donald Trump statement on Monday which may involve sanctions against the Putin regime.

In Lviv, the Russians hit residential buildings and a kindergarten.

“Explosions occurred in several districts of the city,” said mayor Andriy Sadovyi.

Polish armed forces 'activated forces'

The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces, said: “Due to the activity of long-range Russian aviation striking targets located in western Ukraine, among other places, Polish and allied air forces have commenced operations in Polish airspace.”

It did not make clear which other NATO states were involved in the latest operation triggered by the Russian onslaught.

“Scrambled pairs of fighter jets were deployed, and ground-based air defence and radar reconnaissance systems have been brought to the highest state of combat readiness,” the statement added.

The Polish armed forces “activated available forces and resources” in measures “aimed at ensuring security in areas bordering the threatened areas”.

The last time such action was taken was Wednesday, as Putin intensified his strikes on Ukraine, believing he now has the upper hand in the war.

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