Ukraine has launched a major overnight aerial and naval drone attack on Vladimir Putin’s forces in occupied Crimea, according to officials.
Moscow’s defence ministry claimed to have downed 33 air drones and 10 unmanned Ukrainian boats over the Black Sea, as residents reported loud explosions near Sevastopol.
It comes as Germany revealed it would slash its military aid to Ukraine from £6.72bn to £3.36bn next year, according to its draft budget.
The country’s finance minister assured that the bulk of the money and military aid Kyiv needs has been secured “for the foreseeable future thanks to European instruments and the G7 loans.”
The blow to Kyiv comes as Donald Trump named as his vice presidential pick Senator JD Vance, who opposes military aid for Ukraine and warned Europe will have to rely less on the US to defend the continent.
Ukraine’s defence minister has said the war-hit nation will find a way to battle Russia’s invading forces even if Mr Trump wins a second term and imperils vital US support.
Zelensky touches down in UK as Starmer hosts major European summit
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in the United Kingdom as Sir Keir Starmer hosts his first European leader’s summit.
The Ukrainian leader touched down on Thursday for only his third trip to the UK since Russian president Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Mr Zelensky is also due to meet with King Charles during the visit to the UK.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 12:00
Donald Trump would be ‘strong and decisive’ in support for Ukraine, says Boris Johnson
Former prime minister Boris Johnson has claimed that Donald Trump “will be strong and decisive” in his support of Ukraine and in “defending democracy”.
The Conservative ex-premier was in Washington this week to attend the Republican National Conference in Milwaukee, where Mr Trump was named the party’s official candidate in the upcoming US presidential elections.
After a photograph circulated showing him giving a speech to a near-empty room at the conference on Tuesday, Mr Johnson later shared an image of himself meeting with Mr Trump, just days after the ex-president survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 11:31
Zelensky urges allies to allow long-range strikes on Russia
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky urged allies to allow Western weapons to be used for long-range strikes on Russia, in particular on military airfields.
“The fewer restrictions we have the more Russia will seek peace,” he said in his speech at a European political community meeting in Britain.
He stressed that the allied decision to allow such strikes – only along Russia’s border after it opened a new front in Kharkiv region – has not led to any escalation.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 11:26
Zelensky arrives in UK for European leaders meeting
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Britain for a series of bilateral meetings with European countries.
Zelensky arrived at the European Political Community, held in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, on Thursday, where he will speak to leaders.
The Ukrainian leader published images from an airfield showing him standing with Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Kyiv’s newly appointed ambassador to London who previously served as the head of the Ukrainian armed forces.
“We will sign an intergovernmental agreement on support for the Ukrainian defence and industrial complex, discuss future defense cooperation, and expand our defense capabilities,” Zelensky said.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 11:24
EU chief faces crunch vote
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has vowed to bolster European defence as she faced a make-or-break vote for re-election.
Ms von der Leyen pledged to create a “true European Defence Union” to protect European security in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and uncertainty over continuing American support.
It comes as 65-year-old, who has run the commission since 2019, is aiming to win a second five-year term as the EU’s top official in a European parliament vote on Thursday.
With no obvious alternative candidate, Ms von der Leyen’s supporters have framed the vote as a choice between stability and chaos at a time of external and internal challenges for the bloc.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 10:45
Ukraine launches major drone attack on Crimea
Ukraine has launched a major overnight aerial and naval drone attack on Vladimir Putin’s forces in occupied Crimea, according to officials.
Moscow’s defence ministry claimed to have downed 33 air drones and 10 unmanned Ukrainian boats over the Black Sea, as residents reported loud explosions near Sevastopol.
Meanwhile, Novorossiisk’s mayor Andrei Kravchenko urged locals to stay away from the shoreline amid the surprise attack.
Novorossiisk is Russia’s largest Black Sea port and a key outlet for crude oil and oil product exports in Russia’s south. It also loads oil coming from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan and handles grain, coal, fertilizers, timber, containers, food and chemical cargoes.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 10:03
Russian trial of detained US reporter Gershkovich due to resume
A new hearing in the espionage trial of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is due to be held on Thursday, but the court hearing his case has said it will take place behind closed doors.
Mr Gershkovich, a 32-year-old American journalist who denies any wrongdoing, went on trial behind closed doors last month in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, where he faces charges of espionage which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
Prosecutors allege that Mr Gershkovich gathered secret information on the orders of the US Central Intelligence Agency about a company that manufactures tanks for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Officers of the FSB security service arrested him on 29 March, 2023 at a steakhouse in Yekaterinburg, 900 miles (1,400 km) east of Moscow. He has since been held in Moscow’s Lefortovo prison.
Mr Gershkovich, his newspaper and the US government all reject the allegations and say he was merely doing his job as a reporter accredited by the foreign ministry to work in Russia.
Alexander Butler18 July 2024 09:05
How UK’s strategic capabilities compare to the 1980s as defence review rolled out
Prime minister Keir Starmer’s review of Britain’s defences comes as the West faces a “dangerous quartet” of Russia, China, North Korea and Iran, according to Nato chief Lord Robertson.
Russia remains the key threat, as it is continuing to wage war in Ukraine, including a deadly missile strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv last week. Relations with Russia are at their worst since the Cold War period, and military experts believe that European countries need to be prepared for conflict.
But how do Britain’s armed forces compare now to 40 years ago, in 1984, when the UK was engaged in a stand-off with Russia?
In terms of personnel and vessels, the UK’s capacity is substantially lower than in 1984, primarily because the UK is in peacetime.
Alicja Hagopian18 July 2024 08:24
Donald Trump would be ‘strong and decisive’ in support for Ukraine, says Boris Johnson
The Conservative ex-premier was in Washington this week to attend the Republican National Conference in Milwaukee, where Mr Trump was named the party’s official candidate in the upcoming US presidential elections.
After a photograph circulated showing him giving a speech to a near-empty room at the conference on Tuesday, Mr Johnson later shared an image of himself meeting with Mr Trump, just days after the ex-president survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain18 July 2024 08:00
Ukraine faces twin challenges of fighting Russia and shifting political sands in the US
After almost 30 months of war with Russia, Ukraine’s difficulties on the battlefield are mounting even as its vital support from the United States is increasingly at the mercy of changing political winds.
A six-month delay in military assistance from the U.S., the biggest single contributor to Ukraine, opened the door for the Kremlin’s forces to push on the front line. Ukrainian troops are now fighting to check the slow but gradual gains by Russia’s bigger and better-equipped army.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain18 July 2024 07:00