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Ukraine receives first F-16 fighter jets in landmark moment for its air force – live

Ukraine getting ‘closer and closer’ to becoming Nato member, says secretary general

Ukraine has received the first batch of long-awaited F-16 jets in a landmark moment for the war-torn country as it tries to rebuild its battered air force.

The fighter jets, built by Lockheed Martin, have been on Ukraine’s wish list for a long time because of their destructive power and global availability. The jets are equipped with a 20mm cannon and can carry bombs, rockets and missiles.

“F-16s in Ukraine. Another impossible thing turned out to be totally possible,” Lithuanian foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said on X.

Denmark has committed to donating 19 jets in total, while the Netherlands has promised to deliver 24 aircraft. Both countries have been driving forces behind an international coalition to supply Ukraine with F-16s.

The development came after Ukraine’s air defences repelled one of Russia’s largest long-range drone attacks of the war so far on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, shooting down all 89 drones launched at Kyiv.

The capital’s military administration said no civilian or critical infrastructure took a direct hit, but debris damaged the roofs, windows and facades of 13 private residences in the region.

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Ukraine’s Olympic chief celebrates limited Russian presence at Paris Olympics

The head of Ukraine’s Olympic delegation touted the limited numbers of Russian athletes at the Paris Olympics — who must compete as neutrals — as war between the two countries grinds on for a third year.

Vadym Guttsait told The Associated Press in an interview that Ukraine began the effort to reduce the number of Russian and Belarusian athletes after the Kremlin’s forces invaded Ukraine in 2022 and have kept pressing it nearly until the start of the Games in Paris. Belarus is a key ally of Moscow’s.

“During the war, they have no place in the international world,” Guttsait said. “Because every day our people, women and children are killed. Every day they bomb us, and the missiles are flying over our country.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 17:00

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Kremlin says Russia will shoot down Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian forces would shoot down U.S.-built F-16 fighter jets sent to Ukraine, and that the F-16s would have no significant impact on the course of the war.

Lithuanian and U.S. officials confirmed on Wednesday that Ukraine had received the first order of long-awaited jets, which are equipped with a 20mm cannon and can carry bombs, rockets and missiles.

Asked about the F-16s, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “If I’m not mistaken, rewards (for Russian forces to shoot them down) have already been offered.”

He predicted the planes would not be a “magic pill” for Kyiv’s forces.

“These planes will appear and gradually their number will decrease; they will be shot down and destroyed,” he said.

“These deliveries will not be able to significantly influence the dynamics of events at the front.”

(AP)

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 16:30

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Who is Evan Gershkovich? The reporter falsely jailed by Russia at centre of US-Moscow prisoner exchange

Appearing in court, Evan Gershkovich would often crack a smile or laugh for the cameras from inside the glass-walled cage he was being held in. On another occasion he made a heart shape with his hands and put it to his chest.

A message to family, friends and the wider world that the trumped up espionage charges for which he was handed a 16-year sentence would not break him.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 15:59

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WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich and US Marine Paul Whelan set to be released in high-stakes US-Russia prisoner swap

The Kremlin is also expected to release dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, 42, who has been a vocal detractor of Russian president and former KGB officer Vladimir Putin. Kara-Murza was given a whopping 25-year sentence in April 2023 on charges including treason, after he came out against Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 15:30

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What is in Putin’s ‘nuclear doctrine’ that could trigger a Russian attack?

On Day 1 of the war, President Vladimir Putin said “whoever tries to impede us, let alone create threats for our country and its people, must know that the Russian response will be immediate and lead to consequences you have never seen in history.”

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Putin and other Kremlin voices have frequently threatened the West with its nuclear arsenal.

Over nearly 2 1/2 years of fighting, the West has given Ukraine billions of dollars of advanced weapons, some of which have struck Russian soil. And while there have been more Kremlin threats — and even the deployment of battlefield nuclear weapons in Belarus, just over the border from Ukraine — so far it has remained only a blunt message.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 15:00

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Ukraine repels massive drone attack by Putin’s forces on Kyiv and across country

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Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 14:28

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French citizen accused of unlawfully collecting military information in Russia denied bail

A Russian court on Wednesday ordered a French citizen arrested in Russia to remain in custody ahead of his trial on charges of unlawfully collecting information on military issues.

Laurent Vinatier was arrested in the Russian capital in June as tensions flared between Moscow and Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron’s comments about the possibility of deploying French troops in Ukraine.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 14:05

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F-16 fighter jets have arrived in Ukraine – but what impact can they actually have?

The American-made F-16 is an iconic fighter jet that’s been the front-line combat plane of choice for the NATO alliance and numerous air forces across the world for 50 years.

Western countries have pledged F-16s to Kyiv, and some have arrived in Ukraine, officials in Washington confirmed. The fighter jets are expected to start flying sorties in Ukrainian skies soon and will be a much-needed boost to the country’s current fleet of Soviet-era jets to counter Russia’s invasion.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 13:45

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‘They will be shot down and destroyed’: Kremlin’s warning to Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian forces would shoot down U.S.-built F-16 fighter jets sent to Ukraine, and that the F-16s would have no significant impact on the course of the war.

Lithuanian and U.S. officials confirmed on Wednesday that Ukraine had received the first order of long-awaited jets, which are equipped with a 20mm cannon and can carry bombs, rockets and missiles.

Asked about the F-16s, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “If I’m not mistaken, rewards (for Russian forces to shoot them down) have already been offered.”

He predicted the planes would not be a “magic pill” for Kyiv’s forces.

“These planes will appear and gradually their number will decrease; they will be shot down and destroyed,” he said.

“These deliveries will not be able to significantly influence the dynamics of events at the front.”

(EPA)

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 13:23

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Woman and daughter killed by Russian shelling on Ukraine’s Nikopol, official says

A mother and her daughter were killed by Russian shelling that hit the town of Nikopol in Ukraine‘s eastern Dnipropetrovsk region, its governor said on Thursday.

“These are the tragic consequences of shelling by the Russians. They hit the city with a dozen shells,” Serhiy Lysak said on the Telegram messaging app.

He said private houses, a fire station, a college, a school and buses were damaged, without specifying the location of the artillery fire.

Reuters could not independently verify the report.

Nikopol is located on the right bank of the Dnipro River, whose left bank was occupied by Russian forces at the very start of their full-scale invasion in February 2022. Front lines in the region have been static for many months.

Before the war, Nikopol had 105,000 inhabitants and was the fourth most populous town in the region.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 August 2024 12:50

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