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War in Ukraine: US warns of new Iranian arms aid to Russia

2022-12-10T07:27:30.141Z


The governments in Washington and London denounce the military partnership between Iran and Russia. Ukraine's President Zelenskyj calls the situation in Donbass "very difficult". The most important developments.


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Destroyed residential building in Donetsk (archive photo): "Burned ruins"

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The United States and Britain have both warned of new Iranian arms shipments to Russia.

Washington immediately announced new sanctions against Moscow.

In addition to ballistic missiles, Russia is also to receive drones from Iran – the energy infrastructure in Ukraine was recently attacked and severely damaged with drones of this type.

Because of this damage, the Ukrainians must already be prepared for a harsh winter with many power cuts.

USA intervenes with sanctions

The US government warns of increasing Iranian support for the Russian military and is therefore announcing new sanctions.

"We are imposing costs on actors involved in the transfer of Iranian drones to Russia for use in Ukraine," National Security Council communications director John Kirby said on Friday.

According to the US government, the sanctions are aimed at the Russian air and space forces, a state center for unmanned aviation and the command of military transport aviation.

According to consistent reports, Iran had already sent drones to Russia in August, which can be used, for example, to attack military objects such as radar systems and artillery.

London: Russia-Iran alliance ever closer

“Russia is now trying to acquire more weapons, including hundreds of ballistic missiles.

In return, Russia is offering Iran an unprecedented level of military and technical support,” British Ambassador to the UN, Barbara Woodward, said in New York on Friday.

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in London that Iran is now one of Russia's biggest military supporters.

"Through these dirty deals, the Iranian regime sent hundreds of drones to Russia, which were used to attack Ukraine's critical infrastructure and kill civilians." Moscow, in turn, is offering military and technical support to the regime in Tehran.

Zelenskyj describes situation in Donbass as "very difficult"

With its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army brought "hell under the Russian flag" into the country, according to the head of state Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The situation is “very difficult,” Zelensky said in his daily video address on Friday evening, especially in the Donbass frontline areas in eastern Ukraine.

He listed the focal points of Bakhmut, Soledar and Kremnina.

In these areas, there has been "no living space that hasn't been damaged by shells for a long time."

In addition, the city of Bakhmut was destroyed by the occupying forces.

"Another Donbass city that the Russian army turned into a burnt ruin," Zelenskyy said.

His adviser Mykhailo Podoliak had previously described the situation around Bakhmut as "hell on earth" from the Ukrainian point of view.

Away from what is happening at the front, Ukraine is continuing to work towards one day holding Russia legally accountable for the invasion and its consequences.

"We feel supported by states as well as by international organizations and human rights institutions," said Zelenskyj.

Kiev has offered Britain a leading role in efforts to create a special court modeled on the Nuremberg tribunal.

Ukraine Government: All thermal and hydroelectric power plants damaged

Because of the Russian attacks on the Ukrainian power grid, people can expect power cuts throughout the winter.

Prime Minister Denys Schmyhal said this at a cabinet meeting in Kiev on Friday.

Although the situation is currently “under control”, there are still shortcomings in the power supply due to the damage.

"All thermal and hydroelectric power plants in the country were damaged." In addition, around 40 percent of the high-voltage network systems were damaged to varying degrees.

"As a result, power supply constraints are still significant in most regions."

"Let's be honest: this winter we will have to live under the conditions of limited electricity consumption all the time," he said, according to the state agency Unian.

The Russian missile attacks of the past few weeks have targeted Ukraine's entire energy infrastructure.

As a result, the power supply in large parts of the country collapsed.

In the meantime, it has been possible to supply the population with electricity at least by the hour.

US announces additional military aid

The US government is providing Ukraine with another US$275 million in military aid.

The Pentagon announced on Friday that the package would include US Himars multiple rocket launchers, anti-drone equipment, medical equipment and generators.

The support comes from US stocks.

US military support for Kiev has thus totaled $20 billion since US President Joe Biden took office in early 2021.

Nobel Prize for Peace Activists

Human rights activists from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus receive the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in the city hall of the Norwegian capital Oslo.

The Center for Civil Liberties is receiving the award along with the Russian human rights organization Memorial and imprisoned Belarusian human rights lawyer Ales Byalyatsky, whose award will be presented to his wife Natalya Pinchuk.

With a view to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the situation in Belarus, experts also saw this as a signal to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and other autocrats in the world.

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Source: spiegel

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