Ukraine war latest: Moscow accuses West of being responsible for attacks in Russia; two dead in airstrike on major city (2024)

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  • Two dead and 13 injured in Kharkiv attack
  • Russia claims UK is 'de facto participant' in conflict|Moscow says it holds US and UK responsible for attacks on Russian soil
  • Russian troops advance - but situation 'stabilised', says Zelenskyy
  • Putin: Capturing major city 'not part of plan'
  • Footage shows oil refinery fire and burning fuel depots after 'massive' overnight attack
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  • Live reporting by Brad Young and (earlier)Narbeh Minassian

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16:23:13

Russian oil refinery in emergency shutdown after 'Ukrainian drone' ignites fire

Earlier today, we reported how a purported Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at an oil refinery in Krasnodar, Russia.

The blaze has forced an emergency shut down at the facility, owned by Rosneft, two sourcesfamiliar with the matter have told Reuters.

Russia's state-run TASS news agency reported the fire wasextinguished, citing local authorities.

The Russian defence ministry said air defences downed 44 drones over the Krasnodar region and six over the Belgorod region.

16:10:17

Most Russians would support ending war 'this week', but only if Russia keeps new gains - poll

Most Russians would support an end to the war in Ukraine this week - but only if newly-gained territories were not returned.

That's according tothe independent Levada Centre, Russia's best known pollster, which ran a survey to canvass public opinion on Vladimir Putin and the war.

While 71% would back an end to the war "this week", this figure drops to just 30% if the condition for peace were to return territories.

Since September last year, Levada reports the level of support for the Russian army has stayed at about 75%, with older respondents more likely to remain in favour.

Mr Putin's approval rating appears to be at about 82%, the pollster reports.

However, those aged between 18 and 24 appear less likely to back M Putin, with 77% not approving of his activities as president.

15:42:29

'Don't trust Putin' when he says he won't invade Kharkiv city, says former Ukrainian president

Former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko says no one should trust Vladimir Putin when he says he won't invade Russia's second city, Kharkiv.

The Russian leader does not have an opportunity to capture Kharkiv right now due to Ukraine's defensive forces, he said.

But in Vovchansk, where Mr Poroshenko visited yesterday, the town has been turned into "hell" - with no people or houses left.

"Don't trust Putin. Don't be afraid of Putin," he said.

"I can confirm that our strategy shall be as follows: Ukraine shall win, and Russia, undoubtedly, shall lose."

15:11:39

Moscow says it holds US and UK responsible for attacks on Russian soil

Moscow says it sees the US and UK as responsible for recent attacks because they are allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons against Russian targets.

The Russian foreign ministry said the UK, US, EU and Kyiv were "playing with fire" over attacks on Russian soil, state news agency Tass reports.

Such actions will not go unanswered, it warned.

"Once again, we should like to unequivocally warn Washington, London, Brussels and other Western capitals, as well as Kyiv, which is under their control, that they are playing with fire. Russia will not leave such encroachments on its territory unanswered."

Earlier today, Russia's ambassador to the UK said the UK was a de facto participant in the war.

This was because it has supplied Kyiv with weapons and shared real-time intelligence, said Andrei Kelin.

14:56:04

Two dead and 13 injured in Kharkiv attack, officials say in revised figures

The number of victims from a reported Russian airstrike has risen, officials say.

At least two people are now said to have died, with another 13 injured - four of whom are in a "serious condition", regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said.

It is not clear what the attack targeted, but Mr Syniehubov said those injured are civilians.

Reports had initially claimed one person had died and four injured.

Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, and the surrounding region have long been targeted by Russian attacks but the strikes have become more intense in recent months.

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Moscow of seeking to reduce the city to rubble.

14:50:01

Another Russian oil terminal attacked, sources claim

A Ukrainian drone hit another oil terminal this morning, this time in the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, according to sources and footage shared on social media.

The Importpischeprom oil products terminal and Sheskharis oil harbour were struck, with the port shut soon after the attack.

Oil loadings resumed later from Sheskharis, according to industry sources and LSEG data, while activity at Importpischeprom remains suspended.

It came as Russian officials reported another drone attack on an oil refinery, causing a fire in Tuapse, which is roughly 150km southeast of Novorossiisk.

Both are in the Krasnodar region.

Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneftdid not reply to a request for comment. Its subsidiary, Novorossiisk Commercial Sea Port Group (NCSP),which operates the Sheskharisoil terminal, declined to comment.

Novorossiisk is Russia's largest port on the Black Sea and is a key oil outlet for crude oil and transit in country's south. It also handles grain, coal, mineral fertilisers, timber, containers, food and chemical cargoes.

14:31:07

One killed and four injured in Kharkiv attack - local officials

Four people have been hurt and at least one has died in an airstrike on the city of Kharkiv, according to local officials.

The regional governor says some of those injured are civilians, while it's reported Russia used guided bombs in the attack.

It's not immediately clear what exactly came under attack.

14:08:01

Russia struck Kharkiv early after spotting turnover in troops, Ukrainian commander says

More now on the comments made earlier by the Ukrainian army's commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi (see our 10.21am post).

He said he expects fighting to intensify as Russia continues to attack Kharkiv - with Sumy the next possible target, roughly 170km northwest.

Russia's attack on Kharkiv has expanded the area of active fighting by almost 70km, he added, which was designed to force Ukraine to divert stretched resources to the region.

In comments on the Telegram messaging app, he said the main focus of Russia's attack is towards the area of Lyptsi and further east in Vovchansk - as our military analyst Michael Clarke reported earlier (1.27pm).

Mr Syrskyi said Russia attacked early after noticing a change in troops, but they "failed to break through".

He added Ukraine "must prevent further advance" by "inflicting maximum losses with air strikes, missile systems, artillery and tank fire".

13:43:43

Russia claims it's captured 12 settlements from Ukraine in a week

Russia's defence ministry claims Russian forces have taken control of 12 settlements in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region in the past week.

Moscow has claimed a series of gains since its forces launched a new offensive in Kharkiv's north last Friday - in a move which surprised Ukrainian soldiers stationed in the area.

As we've been reporting, Vladimir Putin said earlier that his troops were creating a "buffer zone" in Kharkiv to protect Russian border regions.

13:27:36

Analysis: Russia can't take city of Kharkiv, so what's the buffer zone about?

Earlier we reported Vladimir Putin's claims that there are no plans to capture the city of Kharkiv as his forces continue to attack the region (see 11.17am post).

Our defence and security analyst Michael Clarkesays Russian forces would not be able to take the city even if they tried as they "just don't have the forces to concentrate on big cities".

"It would take them months of grinding warfare to actually conquer Kharkiv," he said.

"Unless the Ukrainians somehow open the gates and let them in, which they won't."

Moscow's forces are pushing towards the village of Lyptsi, he says, which is about 15 miles from Kharkiv city and well within artillery range.

"If they get there, they could certainly start to bombard the city and Ukrainians would have to do something about that," he said, adding they are also targeting the key town of Vovchansk, possibly to try to link up with forces further south.

While capturing the city of Kharkiv remains a remote possibility, Clarke says they candraw Ukrainian forces away from the south, as they "already have done".

Buffer zone 'propaganda'

Mr Putin claims the Kharkiv offensive is to create a buffer zone between the two countries, so Ukraine cannot attack regions within Russia.

Belgorod, in particular, has reportedly been the target of Ukrainian drone attacks in recent weeks, but Clarke says any buffer zone is unlikely to make much difference.

"At the moment, he's got a boundary of about three miles and the Ukrainians are getting American missiles," Clarke says.

"The missiles come with maximum ranges of about 170, 180 miles. It's neither here nor there."

The Ukrainians have got "many ways" of attacking Belgorod and Rostov, he said.

"So, I think it's more for propaganda purposes inside Russia - that Putin is saying 'we're having a border area to reassure the public in Belgorod and Rostov that these cross-border raids and these missile strikes might not take place in the future'."

UK is 'de facto' participant

Meanwhile, Russia's ambassador to the UK has said Britain is a de facto a participant in the Ukraine war (see our 12.32pm post).

Clarke says this is the "truest thing he's said today".

"The British government has made it very clear we're helping the Ukrainians with intelligence and, where appropriate, we've done it with our aerial intelligence," he said.

"So, the Russian ambassador is telling me something I've known for about the last two and a bit years."

Ukraine war latest: Moscow accuses West of being responsible for attacks in Russia; two dead in airstrike on major city (2024)

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