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Ukraine on maps: Tracking the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Ukraine-Russia war: Since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, fighting has raged there, with Moscow’s forces appearing to make progress this week following months of near-stalled negotiations.

Here are the latest Ukraine war updates:

  • In Russia’s greatest win since Bakhmut fell in May of last year, Ukrainian forces have left the eastern town of Avdiivka.
  • Additionally, Russia has been attacking communities in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, where Ukraine gained some ground during its counteroffensive in 2023.
  • The Caesar Kunikov amphibious ship was sunk off the shore of Russian-occupied Crimea, according to recent claims made by Ukraine, which has continued its strikes against the Russian fleet in the Black Sea.

Russia Captures Avdiivka

To allow Kyiv to resupply its forces in Avdiivka, a strategically important town in the east that had been under siege by Russian forces for months, Ukraine withdrew its troops from the area.

Moscow has been attacking the town, which could have served as a conduit for Ukraine to reach the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk, nonstop since last October.

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Since 2014, when rebels supported by Russia captured major portions of the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk areas, Avdiivka has become a battleground town.

Avdiivka had a pre-war population of about 30,000, practically all of whom have since departed, and the town has suffered near-total destruction.

Since Russian forces took control of the neighboring town of Bakhmut in May 2023, this collapse is the largest shift on the more than 1,000-kilometer (620 mi) battle line. Along the front line, Bakhmut and the vicinity of Robotyne and Krynky to the south continue to be hot spots.

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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) stated that it was “likely that Russian forces lack the combat effectiveness to immediately exploit the capture of Avdiivka,” despite Russia’s President Vladimir Putin hailing it as an “important victory.”

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky declared that the withdrawal was necessary to save the lives of the soldiers and placed the responsibility on the faltering Western arms shipments.

For Ukraine to be able to continue fighting Russia, a far more powerful military with an excess of artillery ammunition, it is vitally dependent on weaponry supplies from the US and other Western partners.

Battle for Bakhmut

Bakhmut has endured some of the heaviest fighting of the war and, although Ukraine gained some ground in the surrounding areas over the summer, recent assessments by US-based analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) suggest Russian forces have made advances around the city.

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Flashpoints in the south

Russia has also made slow progress further south near the villages of Robotyne and Verbove in Zaporizhzhia – an area where Ukraine had seen some success during its counter-offensive in 2023.

When Ukraine retook Robotyne in August it was hoped that its forces would be able to cut the land corridor to Crimea, making Moscow’s supply lines more complicated.

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Ukrainian military claimed earlier this week that Russian forces had attacked their positions in the region several times, but they had always been repelled.

But according to the ISW, the geolocated film showed that Russian forces had just moved to the village’s southern and western edges, and Russian military bloggers were reporting even further success.

In the vicinity of the town of Krynky, around 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the city of Kherson, on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River, it also looks as though Russia has reclaimed some land.

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Since Moscow’s soldiers left Kherson a year ago, the river has divided Ukrainian and Russian forces. Ukraine first declared it had made progress in Krynky in mid-November.

The expectation was that Ukraine would be able to utilize it as a base to start moving armored cars and air defense systems across the river, moving it one step closer to invading Crimea, the peninsula that Russia unlawfully acquired in 2014.

On Tuesday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu declared that Russian forces had recaptured Krynky. However, according to the ISW, open-source visual evidence as well as reports from Russia and Ukraine indicated that Ukrainian forces still held a limited presence in the region.

Attacks on Russia’s fleet

Meanwhile, Ukraine has maintained its attacks on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, including the apparent sinking of the amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, off the coast of Crimea.

Ukraine’s intelligence directorate released a video of what it said were Magura V5 sea drones striking the ship near the town of Alupka.

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There was no confirmation from Ukraine Russia war navy that the Caesar Kunikov had been sunk in the Black Sea, merely that six Ukrainian drones had been destroyed. The Kremlin has also refused to comment on the incident.

However, the UK MoD notes it would be the third such vessel, which is used to provide logistical support to the fleet and the wider war effort in Ukraine, to be destroyed in Ukrainian strikes.

“Ukraine’s ingenuity has highly likely deterred Russia from operating freely in the western Black Sea and enabled Ukraine to seize the maritime momentum from Russia,” it adds.

Two days later pro-Russian military bloggers reported that the commander of the Black Sea Fleet Admiral Viktor Sokolov had been replaced by Vice-Admiral Sergei Pinchuka.

They speculated that this may have been a result of Ukraine’s successes, although it is possible that Sokolov was killed in a strike on the Black Sea Fleet’s headquarters in Sevastopol in September.

Ukraine has also succeeded in shooting down several Russian planes in recent weeks – including a Su-34 and a Su-35S in eastern Ukraine on Monday.

Two years of fighting

Russia’s invasion began with dozens of missile strikes on cities all over Ukraine before dawn on 24 February 2022.

Russian ground troops moved in quickly and within a few weeks were in control of large areas of Ukraine Russia war and had advanced to the suburbs of Kyiv.

Russian forces were bombarding Kharkiv, and they had taken territory in the east and south as far as Kherson and surrounded the port city of Mariupol.

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However, they encountered fierce resistance from the Ukrainians practically everywhere and had significant logistical issues with unmotivated Ukraine Russia war troops who were low on supplies of food, drink, and ammunition.

Western-supplied weaponry, such as the Nlaw anti-tank system, which proved to be extremely effective against the Russian advance, was also swiftly deployed by Ukrainian forces.

By October 2022, things had drastically shifted, as Russia had entirely withdrawn from the north after failing to seize Kyiv. Not much has changed in the real world since then.

Putin back for 5th term as Russian President after landslide election win

President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia’s election on Sunday, cementing his already tight grip on power.

In Short

  • Putin wins Russian presidential election with 87.8 per cent of votes
  • Election amid conflict with Ukraine and crackdown on opposition in Russia
  • Three ‘token’ candidates were allowed to contest against Putin

President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia’s election on Sunday, cementing his already tight grip on power.

The outcome means Putin, 71, is set to embark on a new six-year term that will see him overtake Josef Stalin and become Russia’s longest-serving leader for more than 200 years if he completes it.

Putin won 87.8% of the vote, the highest ever result in Russia’s post-Soviet history, according to an exit poll by pollster the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM), news agency Reuters reported.

Communist candidate Nikolai Kharitonov finished second with just under 4%, newcomer Vladislav Davankov third, and ultra-nationalist Leonid Slutsky fourth, partial results suggested.

Putin, in a victory speech in Moscow, told supporters that he would prioritise resolving tasks associated with what he called Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine and would strengthen the Russian military.

“We have many tasks ahead. But when we are consolidated – no matter who wants to intimidate us, suppress us – nobody has ever succeeded in history, they have not succeeded now, and they will not succeed ever in the future,” said Putin.

The election took place amid attacks within Russia by Ukrainian missiles and drones, which have killed several people.

Inspired by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in an Arctic prison last month, thousands of opponents protested at noon against Putin at polling stations inside Russia and abroad.

Putin told reporters he regarded Russia’s election as democratic and said the Navalny-inspired protest against him had had no effect on the election’s outcome.

When asked by NBC, a US TV network, whether his re-election was democratic, Putin criticised the US political and judicial systems.

“The whole world is laughing at what is happening (in the United States),” he said. “This is just a disaster, not a democracy.”

“…Is it democratic to use administrative resources to attack one of the candidates for the presidency of the United States, using the judiciary among other things?” he asked, making an apparent reference to four criminal cases against Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Voting took place over three days at polling stations across Russia’s 11 time zones, in illegally annexed regions of Ukraine and online. While polls closed Sunday night in Russia, voting continued at some embassies around the world.

Despite tight controls, several dozen cases of vandalism at polling stations were reported across the voting period.

Several people were arrested, including in Moscow and St Petersburg, after they tried to start fires or set off explosives at polling stations, while others were detained for throwing green antiseptic or ink into ballot boxes.

The OVD-Info group that monitors political arrests said that 80 people were arrested in 20 cities across Russia on Sunday.

[With inputs from IndiaToday]

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Putin says he prefers ‘more predictable’ Biden over Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview broadcast on Wednesday that he preferred Joe Biden to Donald Trump but was willing to work with any U.S. president.

Putin says he prefers 'more predictable' Biden over Trump

Putin was asked by interviewer Pavel Zarubin who was “better for us” out of Biden, a Democrat, and Trump, a Republican.

Putin replied without hesitation: “Biden. He is a more experienced, predictable person, a politician of the old school.”

Smiling slightly, he added: “But we will work with any U.S. president who the American people have confidence in.”

It was the first time Putin had publicly commented on the 2024 U.S. election race in which Biden and Trump are expected to face each other for the second successive time.

At a time of high political uncertainty in the U.S., and with relations between the two countries at their lowest point for more than 60 years, his comments were more likely to be perceived as mischief-making than taken at face value.

Biden has led the Western response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including the expansion of the NATO alliance, the imposition of successive waves of sanctions on Moscow and the provision of billions of dollars’ worth of aid and weapons to Kyiv.

Based on Trump’s reluctance to criticise Putin in his first term and his more recent comments – including a weekend interview where he said he would encourage Russia to attack NATO members that failed to spend enough on their own defence – his many critics believe he would give the Kremlin leader a much easier ride.

Putin allowed himself to opine on the two candidates, and even to discuss the sensitive issue of Biden’s mental fitness, despite saying it would be wrong to interfere in the campaign.

“When I met with Biden in Switzerland – true, that was several years, three years ago – people were already saying he wasn’t up to it. I didn’t see anything of the kind,” Putin said.

While appearing to defend Biden, he brought up an episode that embarrassed the U.S. leader, when he banged his head while getting out of a helicopter in June last year.

“Well, which of us hasn’t banged his head somewhere?” Putin said.

Trump, he said, “has been called a non-systemic politician; he has his own view on the topic of how the United States should develop relations with its allies.”

Putin has been in power as president or prime minister since 1999, but at 71 he is a decade younger than Biden and six years younger than Trump. He is certain to win a new six-year term in an election next month, from which two candidates who opposed the war in Ukraine have been disqualified for presenting invalid documentation.

In 2020, a report by the U.S. Senate intelligence committee found Russia had tried to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election in order to help Trump, who defeated Hillary Clinton.

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Putin, the president of Russia, says he is willing to engage with Ukraine and has prepared a large dossier!

President of Russia Vladimir Putin claimed that he was ready to negotiate with Ukraine and end the war, adding that the Ukrainian side made a mistake by rejecting his negotiations.

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In his first-ever interview with a Western journalist after Russia launched an armed offensive on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that he was ready to negotiate with Ukraine and end the war, adding that the Ukrainian side made a mistake by rejecting his negotiations.

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“We prepared a huge document in Istanbul that was initialled by the head of the Ukrainian delegation. He (Ukraine President) affixed his signature to some of the provisions, not to all of it. He put his signature and then he himself said we were ready to sign it and the war would have been over long ago. However, Prime Minister Johnson came, talked us out of it. And we missed that chance,” Putin said.

In an interview with the American news anchor Tucker Carlson released on Friday, President Putin said Ukraine made a mistake, adding. “Why do we have to bother ourselves and correct somebody else’s mistakes?”

“Well, you missed it. You made a mistake. Let them get back to that. That is all. Why do we have to bother ourselves and correct somebody else’s mistakes? I know one can say it is our mistake. It was us who intensified the situation and decided to put an end to the war that started in 2014 in Donbass. As I have already said, by means of weapons,” he added.

President Putin also referred to the expansion of NATO and declaration of Ukraine as a sovereign state saying that US and NATO bases began to appear in its neighbouring region and posing a for Russia.”Let me get back to furthering history. I already told you this. We were just discussing. Let us go back to 1991, when we were promised that NATO would not expand to 2008, when the doors to NATO opened to the declaration of state sovereignty of Ukraine, declaring Ukraine a neutral state,” he said.

“Let us go back to the fact that NATO and US military bases started to appear on the territory of Ukraine, creating threats to us. Let us go back to coup d’eta in Ukraine in 2014. It is pointless, though, isn’t it? We may go back and forth endlessly, but they stop negotiations. Is it a mistake? Yes. Correct it. We are ready,” he added.

Ukrainian forces have, in recent weeks, been on the defensive after Russia launched fierce assaults along the front lines. Kyiv did receive a boost to its war effort last week when the European Union approved a USD 54 billion aid package that will help avert a near-term Ukrainian financial crisis.

However, US lawmakers this week were unable to forge an agreement that would provide another USD 60 billion in aid to Ukraine, assistance that Ukrainian officials and military analysts deem critical to Kyiv’s war effort. Zelensky’s frustration with his top general burst into the public eye in early November, after General Zaluzhny published his essay calling the war a “stalemate.”In a strong rebuke, the Ukrainian president said that the comment was helpful to the Russians. 

This article is sourced from DNAindia!

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