Ukraine makes strikes on Crimea…..
Russia make strikes on Odessa….
American Abrams tanks arrive in Ukraine….
Reports are that Russia mistreated Ukraines in Kherson resulting in some deaths…
The US has offered $2Billon to Poland to shore up its military…
Canada will send $482M for Ukraine defense over 3 years….
Ukraine’s special forces said new information revealed that an attack last week in Crimea killed the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, a claim that could not be verified.
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Ukraine claims that last Friday’s attack in Sevastopol killed more than 30 Russian officers.
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Ukrainian strikes on occupied Crimea aim to weaken Russia’s control of the region, experts say.
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Russian forces tortured some Ukrainians to death, U.N. investigators say.
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Two people are killed in an attack on Odesa’s port, officials say.
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The first U.S.-made Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine, Zelensky says.
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Canada’s speaker apologizes after a Ukrainian who fought for the Nazis was honored in Parliament….
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Less than half the total number of expected M1 Abrams tanks have arrived so far, a senior Ukrainian military official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military preparations.
Russian forces launched an aerial attack on the Black Sea port of Odessa early Monday, Ukraine’s air force and local officials said. Drones and missiles destroyed granaries and “significantly damaged” the city’s port, according to Ukraine’s southern command. The barrage came after Ukraine struck the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleetin Crimea. Russia stepped up attacks on Odessa’s port infrastructure after pulling out of a United Nations-brokered grain deal in July. The deal had allowed Ukraine to safely export agricultural goods across the Black Sea.
The Odessa attack was launched from the sea, using a surface missile carrier and a submarine, Ukrainian military officials said. At least two people died, governor Oleh Kiper said. Most of the missiles and drones were shot down by Ukrainian air defenses, but the port took a hit, and a fire broke out in a hotel that hasn’t been used in years, officials wrote on Telegram.
Canada’s House of Commons speaker apologized after praising a 98-year-old Ukrainian man who had served in a notorious Nazi military unit during World War II. Speaker Anthony Rota introduced Yaroslav Hunka following Zelensky’s address to Parliament on Friday, calling him a “Ukrainian hero, a Canadian hero.” Jewish groups condemned the honor.
A prominent Russian opposition figure has been transferred to a maximum-security prison in Siberia, his attorney said Sunday. Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Washington Post opinions contributor, was convicted of treason and sentenced to 25 years in prison in April after publicly denouncing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Some Ukrainian citizens were tortured to death under Russian occupation, a U.N. panel announced Monday. “In some cases, torture was inflicted with such brutality that it caused the death of the victims,” Erik Mose, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, told the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva as his team presented its latest findings. Mose, a Norwegian judge with experience in international human rights, also said that Russian soldiers “raped and committed sexual violence against women of ages ranging from 19 to 83 years” in Kherson, with family members often kept next door to hear the abuses. Russia did not respond to the commission’s requests for communication, Mose added.
A bipartisan group of senators who visited Ukraine recently said there is no evidence that weapons provided by Washington are making their way onto the black market.“We’re monitoring. We’re following every piece of equipment. There has been no diversion. No evidence of misappropriation,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said in an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. The Biden administration is seeking approval from Congress for an additional $24 billion in aid to Ukraine but faces resistance from some Republicans who have taken issue with the vast sums of weaponry and money being provided.
The United States has offered a $2 billion loan to Poland to help with its defense modernization, the State Department said in a statement Monday. “Poland is a stalwart U.S. Ally, and Poland’s security is vital to the collective defense of NATO’s Eastern Flank,” the statement said. “In addition to its central support role in facilitating international assistance to neighboring Ukraine, Poland has demonstrated its ironclad commitment to strengthening regional security through its robust investments in defense spending.” The announcement comes after some Polish officials, expressing anger over cheap imports of Ukrainian grain that had flooded Europe, said Poland would stop sending arms to Ukraine.
Canada will provide Ukraine with defense support worth $482 million over the next three years, which will fund armored medevac vehicles that “are very much needed at the front,” Zelensky said in his Sunday night address. Zelensky met with Canadian leaders after his visit to Washington on Thursday.
Russia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs added the president of the International Criminal Court to its wanted list on Monday. The Ministry did not publicly specify the charges against Piotr Hofmanski, the Polish lawyer who was elected the court’s president in 2021. The ICC previously issued a warrant for Putin, accusing him of unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine.
Finland’s top diplomat said aiding Ukraine is “not charity.” In an interview with The Post’s Ishaan Tharoor, Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen said “it feels good” to be a fully fledged member of NATO now. She also spoke about the dawning realization that “this is not just Putin’s war” — but one that the “machinery” of Russia has been gearing up to wage for “a very long time.”
Russian forces bombed the city of Beryslav, in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region, local officials said Monday. According to regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin, at least two people were killed in the strikes, which hit an office and a residential building. “There may be people under the rubble,” he said. The attack came amid an intensification of airstrikes by Russian forces in the area.
Russia’s air defense forces claimed to have intercepted at least nine Ukrainian drones. The UAVs were detected on Monday in the Russian regions of Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk, as well as over the Black Sea and Crimea, according to the Defense Ministry’s Telegram channel. It did not report any casualties.
Who blew up the Nord Stream pipelines? Almost one year ago, underwater explosions severely damaged the Nord Stream pipelines built to carry natural gas from Russia to Europe. The attack, which was quickly denounced by Western officials, inflamed geopolitical tensions that were already heightened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The implications were significant: An attack on the critical infrastructure of a member state threatened to draw the European Union and NATO into the war and came at a time when Europe was still working to wean itself from its dependence on Russian energy…..