The essentials from Tuesday, November 26 at 9 p.m.
- Russia confirms two Ukrainian strikes using US ATACMS missiles, promises response
Russia confirmed on Tuesday that it had been targeted again by two Ukrainian strikes carried out using American ATACMS missiles, a weapon against which Moscow has promised a severe response. The defense ministry said “prepare a response” in the face of these attacks, which Russia considers to cross a red line.
- UK still supplies Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine
The British government has supplied kyiv with dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles, Bloomberg reports. It is the first time since he became prime minister that Keir Starmer, who has promised continued support for Ukraine, has authorized these deliveries.
- Ukraine says Russia launched ‘record’ night attack with 188 drones
“Last night, the Russian army launched four Iskander-M missiles and 188 drones into Ukraine”Anton Gerashchenko, former Ukrainian deputy interior minister, said this morning on Telegram. “Essential infrastructure has been affected. In Ternopil [????]the electricity is cut and we do not yet know when it will be restored”continues Mr. Gerashchenko.
- The Russian army accelerates its advance in eastern Ukraine
Russian troops are advancing rapidly in Ukraine, occupying nearly 235 square kilometers of territory over the past week, writes Russia’s independent investigative media Agency. While the roughly 1,000-kilometer front line was largely static over the past two years, the Russians have captured about 600 to 667 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory since the beginning of November, Reuters said.
- kyiv accuses Russia of carrying out “genocidal activities” with antipersonnel mines
Moscow disseminated these explosive charges in “cities, farms, public transport stations”accused the Ukrainian defense ministry. During the International Summit in Siem Reap, Cambodia, against anti-personnel mines, the ministry’s representative, Oleksandr Riabtsev, affirmed that these threats concern regions where some 6 million Ukrainians reside. kyiv announces that it has renounced its commitment to destroy what remains of the stock of nearly 6 million antipersonnel mines inherited from the Soviet era, taken within the framework of the Ottawa Convention.
- Ukraine’s allies reaffirm support for Ukraine after Russian ballistic missile launch
NATO ambassadors reaffirmed their support for kyiv on Tuesday after Russia fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Ukrainian soil. This attack “is seen as another attempt by Russia to terrorize the civilian population in Ukraine and intimidate those who support Ukraine” in its war against Russia, according to a press release from the Atlantic Alliance. She “will not prevent allies from supporting Ukraine.” For their part, the foreign ministers of the G7 countries denounced the« escalade » from Moscow with this launch of a ballistic missile.
- Russia confirms detention of Briton accused of fighting for kyiv on Russian territory
A court in the Kursk region examined the case behind closed doors on Monday, November 26, and decided to incarcerate James Anderson, according to a statement from its press service published on Tuesday. Mr. Anderson is accused of crossing “illegally” the Russian border before taking part in the “hostilities” in the Kursk region on behalf of the Ukrainian army, according to the same source.
- Russia announces expulsion of British diplomat for espionage
The Russian secret service (FSB) said it had found “signs of espionage and subversive activities carried out by this diplomat”Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday. The diplomat is also accused of having communicated “false” personal information to the authorities upon arrival in the country.
- “Trump cannot stop all military support for Ukraine,” says Czech Foreign Minister
In an interview with the websiteEuropean Truth, Jan Lipavsky, the Czech Foreign Minister, believes that a possible suspension of American aid to Ukraine by Donald Trump will not have an immediate effect on the ground. “The Biden administration will now transfer the remaining support approved by Congress to Ukraine. Ukraine will be able to use these resources for a certain period of time. »
- Ukraine suspends use of defective mortar shells, launches investigation
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had suspended the use of defective 120 mm mortar shells used by the army. “At least 100,000 shells” caliber 120 mm produced by a Ukrainian factory were thus withdrawn from the front, the influential Ukrainian news site said on Tuesday Dzerkalo Tyjnia. Ukrainian war correspondent Yuri Boutoussov gave the same figure on Sunday, denouncing a “criminal negligence”.
- Ukraine accuses Russia of executing five soldiers who surrendered near Pokrovsk
Ukraine on Tuesday accused Russian forces of killing Ukrainian soldiers who had surrendered on November 13 in the village of Petrivka (????), near Pokrovsk. “Five Ukrainian servicemen retreated and hid in a house, which was then surrounded by the enemy”specified the Ukrainian General Prosecutor’s Office.