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A Russian military intelligence officer has been critically injured in a car bomb explosion in Moscow.
Kremlin-approved media reported that the officer, believed to be the deputy head of a military unit specialising in communication, was wounded after an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated inside his car.
Footage published on the Telegram messenger app showed the burnt remains of a Toyata Land Cruiser with its left side ripped off.
The motive for the bombing is not yet clear, but Russian officials often – without evidence – try and blame Ukraine for such incidents.
It comes as Ukrainian forces have “seriously damaged” a ferry in occupied Crimea which was being used by Russian forces to transport military equipment, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said last night.
The apparent destruction of Russia’s last railway ferry “Slavyanin” in Port Kavkaz took place as Ukraine launched a major aerial attack on Putin’s forces for the second night in a row in the early hours yesterday, targeting occupied Crimea using at least 21 drones.
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Russia intelligence officer injured in Moscow car bomb blast
Footage published by Russian state media showed what appeared to be a Toyota Land Cruiser with its left side completely torn off in the parking lot of a complex of high-rise buildings.
The officer in the GRU, Russia’s main intelligence directorate, is reportedly the deputy head of a military unit based in the Russian capital, and is in critical condition, according to preliminary accounts on the Telegram messenger app. It is also believed that his wife was in the car.
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Russia pulls all vessels from Sea of Azov, says Ukraine
Russia has pulled all its vessels out of the Sea of Azov, a body of water connected to the Black Sea, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian navy said.
“There are no longer any Russian naval vessels in the Sea of Azov,” the spokesperson, Dmytro Pletenchuk, wrote on Facebook.
Ukrainian naval officials have said in recent months that successful attacks on targets in Russian-annexed Crimea and elsewhere in the Black Sea had forced the Russian navy to rebase its ships elsewhere.
The war-hit nation which did not essentially have a specific naval force has knocked out 27 of the total 80 warships Russia had in the Black Sea before the invasion by damaging or destroying them. These include landing ships, missile boats, a submarine and a patrol vessel.
Ukrainian forces have deployed primarily missiles and drones to take out Russian warships in the Black Sea, positioned to attack Ukraine’s port and inside the cities as well.
Arpan Rai25 July 2024 04:35
Three killed as Russia attacks Swiss NGO in Ukraine
At least three people were killed as Russia launched a series of attacks on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, hitting the office of a Swiss mine-clearing NGO, officials said.
The attack injured six others and damaged the office of Fondation Suisse De Déminage, the local governor said. Rescue operations continued into the evening.
The region’s governor, Oleh Syniehubov, said an overnight strike destroyed the facade of the office and the ceilings on several floors. Six cars used by the group’s medics were damaged, he said, noting the importance of demining initiatives in his region, one of the most densely strewn with landmines and other potentially harmful war detritus.
Mayor Ihor Terekhov said there had been five separate strikes on the city since Russia’s overnight attack.
Ukraine’s second-largest city and the surrounding region, which borders Russia, have been battered by drone, missile and guided-bomb attacks since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians but thousands have been killed and injured in its 29-month-old invasion of Ukraine.
Arpan Rai25 July 2024 04:18
Ukraine tells China it is open to talks if Moscow acts in good faith
Ukraine’s top diplomat said Kyiv is prepared for talks on the conflict with Russia provided Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity were fully respected, after a day of “very deep and concentrated” talks in China.
Foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba restated that Ukraine insisted that no agreement could be reached without its participation in a video address. He also said he saw no readiness from Russia to negotiate in good faith.
“I emphasised two principles that must be steadfastly upheld. First, no agreements about Ukraine without Ukraine,” he said in his address.
“Second… full respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. If these two principles are adhered to, we can engage in any discussions and seek any solutions.”
Mr Kuleba is the highest ranking Ukrainian official to travel to China since Russia’s February 2022 invasion. He held talks with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi for more than three hours, a Ukrainian source in the delegation said.
The Ukrainian foreign ministry, in earlier comments, quoted him as saying that Ukraine was ready to engage “when Russia is ready to negotiate in good faith” but he emphasised “that no such readiness is currently observed on the Russian side”.
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