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Ukraine War: Intense fighting in Donetsk - Ukrainian troops had to withdraw Created: 2022-08-05 04:52 By: Tobias Utz, Moritz Serif, Tim Vincent Dicke, Nail Akkoyun In the Ukraine war, the Russian army is struggling with problems. Russia wants to be willing to negotiate - but Kyiv has its doubts: the news ticker. Rearmament: Ukraine needs more weapons for defense Nuclear weapons threat: Kiev cr


Ukraine War: Intense fighting in Donetsk - Ukrainian troops had to withdraw

Created: 2022-08-05 04:52

By: Tobias Utz, Moritz Serif, Tim Vincent Dicke, Nail Akkoyun

In the Ukraine war, the Russian army is struggling with problems.

Russia wants to be willing to negotiate - but Kyiv has its doubts: the news ticker.

  • Rearmament:

    Ukraine needs more weapons for defense

  • Nuclear weapons threat:

    Kiev criticizes Moscow

  • Editor

    's note: You can read all the news about the Ukraine conflict in this news ticker.

    Some of the information comes from warring factions in the Ukraine war and cannot be checked directly and independently.

+++ 10.45 p.m .:

Intense fighting in the cities of Bakhmut and Avdiivkaim

in the

eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk stop.

The Ukrainian General Staff in Kyiv announced on Facebook that Russian attacks were repulsed on Thursday north-east and east of the neighboring towns of Soledar and Bakhmut.

Fighting continued south of Bakhmut.

Earlier, Brigadier General Oleksiy Hromov admitted that Ukrainian troops there had to withdraw from the village of Semyhirya.


There is also ongoing fighting near the industrial city of Avdiivka, the report said.

According to Hromow, positions south-east of Avdiivka were abandoned.

According to the General Staff report, Russian advances north of Sloviansk, west of Donetsk and in the Kherson and Kharkiv regions have failed.

Artillery fired at dozens of Ukrainian positions along the entire front line.

The Russian Air Force had also flown several attacks.

It is not possible to independently verify the information.

Ukraine War: Russia steals wheat

+++ 18:19:

Russia stole more than 650,000 tons of wheat worth $ 200 million during the Ukraine war.

This was reported by the

Kyiv Independent

.

Ukraine war: Russia succeeds in advances

+++ 1:45 p.m .:  

Russia’s army says it has made advances in the heavily contested Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine.

Due to high losses, several Ukrainian brigades have withdrawn from their positions near Soledar, Avdiivka and Bakhmut, Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in Moscow on Thursday.

This could not be verified independently. 

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Ukraine War: Eight people die

+++ 1.30 p.m .:

As

The Kyiv Independent

reports, a Russian shell hits a bus stop in the Donetsk region and kills at least eight people.

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The governor of Donetsk region Pavlo Kyrylenko confirms this and reports that around 11:00 am Russian forces shelled the city of Toretsk, killing eight people and wounding four, including three children.

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Belarus checks combat readiness of its armed forces

+++ 1:00 p.m .:

The Ukrainian General Staff announces that Belarus is checking the combat readiness of its armed forces.

The Belarusian Armed Forces are strengthening their positions on the border with Ukraine in Brest and Homel Oblasts, the Ukrainian General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.

+++ 12.30 p.m .:

The commander of the Ukrainian armed forces, Serhiy Naev, says according to

The Kyiv Independent

that Ukraine has carefully studied the past actions of the Russian army in eastern Ukraine and has strengthened its defenses where necessary to ensure that will not repeat something.

Ukraine News: Fighting near Donetsk between troops loyal to Moscow and the Ukrainian army

+++ 11.15 a.m .:

Before the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainians and Russians are fighting heavy battles.

Troops loyal to Moscow are trying to drive the Ukrainian military out of their positions in the suburbs, according to military reports from both countries.

The city of Donetsk itself has been controlled by pro-Russian separatists since 2014, but the Ukrainian army continues to hold large parts of the area of ​​the same name.

During the night of Thursday, fighting is said to have taken place around the village of Pisky, which is west of the former Donetsk airport.

The Separatists have already reported the capture of positions that have been contested for years.

However, these reports cannot be verified independently.


+++ 11.00 a.m .:

According to British intelligence, Russian forces have probably set up radar reflectors near the Dnipro River in Kherson.

The British Ministry of Defense said in its latest intelligence report that Russian forces likely placed the reflectors near the recently damaged Antonivsky Bridge and railway bridge.

Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko are believed to be working together in the Ukraine war.

© Evgeny Biyatov/dpa

Ukraine war: Schröder is "the herald of the Reich and a voice at the court of the Russian tsar"

Update from Thursday, August 4th, 7 a.m.:

Kiev doubts Russia's willingness to negotiate.

After all, heavy fighting continues in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk.

In the east and south of the neighboring cities of Bakhmut and Soledar, Russian attacks were repelled in eight sections, the Ukrainian general staff said on Facebook on Wednesday.

Russian troops have also attempted to attack five sectors in the north, east and south of the industrial city of Avdiivka, which is held by Ukrainian units.

All were repelled.

The information cannot be verified independently.

Avdiivka is located in the immediate vicinity of Donetsk.

Along the entire front in the areas of Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Cherson and Mykolaiv, Russian artillery fired on Ukrainian positions in dozens of places.

According to the situation report, another Russian ground attack failed in the southern Ukrainian region of Cherson.

In addition, there is talk of massive Russian air strikes.

Ukraine war: Schröder is "the herald of the Reich and a voice at the court of the Russian tsar"

+++ 9:51 p.m .:

Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser and close confidante of Selenskyj, doubts Russia’s interest in peace negotiations in the Ukraine war.

Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder is a "well-known herald of the Reich and a voice at the court of the Russian Tsar," he wrote on Twitter.

Ukraine War: Russia plans to attack President Zelenskyy's hometown

+++ 18:16:

Russia starts a new offensive in southern Ukraine.

The Kremlin wanted to attack the hometown of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Kryvyi Rih - reports

ARD

.

The city is known for its steel production and is 50 kilometers from the southern front line.

+++ 3.20 p.m .:

Volodymyr Selenskyj, Ukrainian President, calls on China to remain neutral in the Ukraine war.

"I'll be honest, this neutrality is better than China joining Russia," the president said through an interpreter from Ukraine.

"It is important for us that China does not help Russia." China could join the US and Australia in condemning the war.

ZDF

, among others, reported on this

.

Ukraine war: Russian-held nuclear power plant is 'out of control'

+++ 2:00 p.m .:

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) informs that the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant occupied by Russia is “out of control”.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of IAEA, stated that at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant "seven essential pillars of nuclear safety and security are violated".

Ukraine war: USA contradicts Russia - Putin's army has problems

+++ 1 p.m.: According to

The Kyiv Independent

, the Pentagon rejects

Russian claims about the destruction of HIMARS in Ukraine.

Todd Breasseale, acting Pentagon spokesman, denied reports that Russia had destroyed six US-made HIMARS, about half of those sent to Ukraine.

Ukraine war: Ukrainian counter-offensive causes problems for Russia

+++ 10.40 a.m

.: According to British secret services, Ukrainian counterattacks in the Cherson region in south-eastern Ukraine are causing increasing problems for the Russian occupiers.

A Ukrainian attack on a Russian ammunition train temporarily disrupted a supply route from the occupied Crimea peninsula, the British Defense Ministry said in an update released on Wednesday.

Although the Russians could repair this route within a few days, it will remain a weak point.

The Antonivka Bridge, which was damaged by Ukrainian missiles, is also making it difficult for Moscow to supply its occupying army west of the Dnipro River.

The Russians would almost certainly have to use a ferry route recently established for civilians to get their troops and supplies across the river.

According to Western security circles, the Ukrainian counter-offensive in Cherson has recently picked up speed. 

War in Ukraine: Russia demands responsible behavior from nuclear powers

Update from Wednesday, August 3rd, 7:15 a.m .:

In view of the Ukraine war, Russia has emphasized that the nuclear powers should "behave cautiously and responsibly".

“The Russian Federation firmly believes that a nuclear war cannot be won.

And it must never be fought," said Deputy Head of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Arms Control Department, Igor Vishnevetsky, on Tuesday (local time) at the UN Review Conference on the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in New York, according to the speech.

At the same time, Vishnevetsky also said that Russia was exposed to a military campaign in Ukraine "with a slide into a direct armed confrontation between nuclear powers".

At the start of the conference on Monday, Russia was sharply attacked by numerous states because of nuclear threats in the wake of the Ukraine war.

News about the Ukraine war: Kyiv criticizes Moscow for nuclear weapons threat

Update from Tuesday, August 2, 6:30 a.m.:

 Kiev has sharply criticized Moscow for indirect threats to use nuclear weapons in the course of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

"The world is witnessing how nuclear terrorism, sponsored by a nuclear-armed state, is becoming a reality," said Deputy Foreign Minister Mykola Tochytskyi on Monday (local time) at the start of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) review conference in New York, according to the speech.

Robust collective action is needed to prevent a nuclear catastrophe.

No-fly zones would have to be set up over Ukrainian nuclear power plants.

The aggressor Russia should not get away with invading Ukraine just because it has nuclear weapons.  

News about the Ukraine war: New US rocket launchers for the Ukrainian army

+++ 2.45 p.m .:

Russian troops are apparently currently preparing an offensive in the Kharkiv region in northeastern Ukraine.

According to an analysis by the US think tank Institute for the Study of War,

however, this will fail.

Update from Monday, August 1st, 2022, 6:00 a.m.:

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy threatened Russia with consequences after the rocket fire.

"No Russian attack goes unanswered by our military and intelligence officers," Zelenskyy said, referring to the shelling of Mykolaiv.

In his video language, he also commemorated Oleksiy Vadaturskyj, the owner of one of the largest Ukrainian grain trading companies, who was killed in the southern Ukrainian city.

In the meantime, on the eve of the 159th day of the war, air raids were sounded almost all over Ukraine.

+++ 11.30 a.m .:

 The Russian Navy is to receive “Zircon” hypersonic cruise missiles in the coming months.

This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin in his speech on "Navy Day" in St. Petersburg, as reported by the 

Reuters

news agency  .

"The frigate Admiral Gorshkov will be the first to go into combat with these impressive weapons on board," he said, praising the missiles as unique in the world.

News on the Ukraine war: Headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet hit in a drone attack

+++ 7.45 a.m .:

The headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was apparently hit by a drone attack.

As the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Rasvoschajew, announced on Twitter, five employees of the headquarters were injured in the attack.

"Early this morning, Ukrainian nationalists decided to spoil our Navy Day," Rasvozhayev stressed.

The "Day of the Navy" celebrations are taking place this Sunday, primarily in St. Petersburg.

The achievements of the military are to be honored, similar to May 9, the "Day of Victory" over Nazi Germany.

+++ 5.30 a.m .:

In the early hours of the morning, the Russian army also attacked Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine.

The mayor asked people to go to shelters.

First report from Sunday, July 31, 5:00 a.m.:

Donetsk – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has called on the population to leave the city of Donetsk immediately.

He justified this with the massive rocket fire by the Russian army on the entire Donbass.

On Saturday evening (July 30) he said in a video speech that it was no longer safe.

"In the Donbass there are hundreds of thousands of people, tens of thousands of children, many refuse to leave."

He urged the people of Donbass to make this decision.

"Believe me," he pleaded.

"The more people leave the Donetsk region, the fewer people the Russian army can kill." The government in Kyiv had previously ordered an official evacuation because the citizens had to get to safety in time before winter.

With gas lines destroyed by Russian missiles, heating in the Donbass is likely to become almost impossible.

Zelenskyy emphasized that everything is being organized for people to flee from the areas of the region still controlled by Ukraine.

"Break up, we'll help." (tu/tvd/nak with dpa/AFP)

Source: merkur

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