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Moscow is running out of rockets – Selenskyj: There is fear in Russia

2023-01-02T04:11:01.473Z


Moscow is running out of rockets – Selenskyj: There is fear in Russia Created: 2023-01-02 04:57 By: Sandra Kathe, Caspar Felix Hoffmann, Karolin Schäfer, Jan-Frederik Wendt, Christian Stör, Sarah Neumeyer At the turn of the year there are heavy rocket attacks. Russia is to sign more than 100,000 new contract soldiers: the news ticker. Dead and injured: Russia launches another massive missile a


Moscow is running out of rockets – Selenskyj: There is fear in Russia

Created: 2023-01-02 04:57

By: Sandra Kathe, Caspar Felix Hoffmann, Karolin Schäfer, Jan-Frederik Wendt, Christian Stör, Sarah Neumeyer

At the turn of the year there are heavy rocket attacks.

Russia is to sign more than 100,000 new contract soldiers: the news ticker.

  • Dead and injured:

    Russia launches another massive missile attack on Ukraine

  • New wave of mobilization:

    Ukrainian secret service expects to start in a few days

  • Editor's note: 

    Read the latest developments from the Ukraine conflict in our new ticker.

    The information on the Ukraine war processed here comes partly from the warring parties in Russia and Ukraine.

    They can therefore not be independently checked in part.

+++ 9:05 p.m .:

Volodymyr Zelenskyj, the President of Ukraine, has noticed that the unity of the Ukrainians is in stark contrast to the fear prevailing in Russia.

He said so in a video speech.

“The Russian terrorists are as pathetic in the new year as they were before.

Our defenders were heroic before and they proved it on January 1,” said Zelenskyy.

He also added that Ukraine reacts to any Russian attack and that these reactions are "very noticeable".

"You are scared.

You can see that.

And they are right to be afraid.

Because they will lose,” said Zelenskyj.

“Drones, missiles and other weapons will not help them.

For we are united, and they are united only in their fear.”

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine.

© Ukraine Presidency/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

News in the Ukraine war: Russian troops shell inhabited settlements in Cherson

+++ 19:20:

According to the Ukrainian general staff, Russian troops are shooting at inhabited settlements in the Kherson region to destabilize the humanitarian situation and to force the local population to so-called “voluntary evacuation”.

The General Staff also reports that mobilization measures are being carried out in Crimea.

Military commissariats have begun examining lists of people who have not yet taken part in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine and are subject to call-up for mobilization in 2023.

In addition, the Russian military continues to use civilian facilities for medical treatment of armed Russian soldiers.

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News in the Ukraine war: Russia only has enough missiles for two major attacks

+++ 5:05 p.m .:

Russia only has enough missiles for two large-scale missile attacks on Ukraine, announced Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ukrainian military intelligence service, on Telegram.

According to Budanov, the Russian armed forces have recently reduced the number of missiles used in their attacks in order to continue simulating the intensity of these attacks.

According to the secret service, a Russian missile attack requires one and a half to two months of preparation.

Budanov stressed that by March the Russian Federation would be in a critical situation with its weapons.

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News in the Ukraine war: Russia attacks a hotel in Kyiv on New Year's Eve

+++ 16.10 p.m .:

The Russian Ministry of Defense justified the numerous attacks on Kiev on New Year’s Eve and on New Year’s Eve.

According to the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, the attacks were aimed at "Ukraine's defense industrial complex".

The focus was on targets in which the "production of combat drones" would have been suspected.

According to the Russian authority, the goals have been "achieved" so that Ukraine will no longer be able to "attack" Russia in the near future.

Ukraine, on the other hand, says that a hotel where international journalists stayed was hit.

News in the Ukraine war: Attacks on Cherson on New Year's Eve

+++ 2:20 p.m .:

One person died in attacks on the liberated night of Cherson on New Year’s Eve.

Another was injured.

This is reported by the news portal

Ukrainska Pravda

and refers to information from the head of the military administration of the region in southern Ukraine, Yaroslav Yanushevych.

The buildings of a children's hospital were also damaged in the seven Russian attacks.

According to Yanushevych, 700 window panes were also broken.

News in the Ukraine war: New Putin decree to increase the strength of the Russian army

+++ 1.35 p.m .:

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, 45 Kamikaze drones were shot down as part of the Russian attacks on Ukraine on New Year’s Eve.

13 of them in the last hours of the old year, 32 in the first of the new year.

The targets of the attacks were all places in the capital region around Kiev, as the news portal

Kyiv Independent

reports.

Despite many kamikaze drones being shot down, the Ukrainian authorities reported extensive damage to infrastructure.

Debris from a Russian missile was probably found near the tracks of the Kiev Metro, which led to the closure of some stations on New Year's morning.

In the area around Kyiv, an unspecified infrastructure facility was also damaged.

New Putin decree to increase the strength of the Russian army

+++ 12.20 p.m .:

At the beginning of the new year, a new decree came into force in Russia, which is intended to increase the number of employees under contract with the Russian military to over two million people.

According to a report by the German Press Agency

, these include

around 1.15 million contract soldiers and conscripts, whose number increased by 137,000 after the decree.

The other military personnel are civilian personnel, such as administrative employees.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu had already announced the creation of the new units in September, citing that the "NATO bloc" was threatening to move towards Russian borders.

Most recently, Putin called up around 300,000 reservists for a partial mobilization, which led to loud protests and a mass exodus among Russian men.

Secret service reports are also currently increasing, which predict that renewed mobilization could be imminent.

Ukraine-News: Klitschko calls on Germany to deliver Leopard 2 tanks

+++ 9.02 a.m .:

The mayor of the Ukrainian capital Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, has asked Germany to deliver "Leopard 2" tanks to Ukraine.

“It will depend crucially on Germany that Leopard 2 tanks are finally delivered.

Without this type of tank, it will be difficult to recapture more areas in Ukraine,” Klitschko writes in a guest article in the

Bild am Sonntag

.

The politician also expects a new attack on Kyiv.

Russia is mobilizing more forces, up to 300,000 soldiers could tackle another attack on Ukraine.

"Kyiv was a target and Kyiv remains a target," writes Klitschko.

Update from Sunday, January 1, 6:22 a.m .:

Russia also attacked the Ukrainian capital Kiev from the air at the beginning of the new year.

About half an hour after midnight (local time, 11:30 p.m. CET), the Russian attacks hit two districts of the city, as Mayor Vitali Klitschko explained on Sunday in the online service Telegram.

+++ 6.41 p.m .:

The Ukrainian head of state Volodymyr Zelenskyj addressed the Russian people directly in a video message.

"A terrorist state will not be forgiven," he said on Saturday afternoon about the recent rocket attacks on Ukraine.

"And those who order such attacks and those who carry them out will not be forgiven, to say the least."

In Russian, Zelenskyy declared that Russia was not at war with NATO "as your propagandists lie".

The war is also not for something historical.

"It (the war) is for a person who stays in power until the end of his life," he said, referring directly to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.

"And what's left of all of you, citizens of Russia, is none of his business."

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war again

+++ 18:02

: Shortly before the New Year, Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners of war again.

140 Ukrainian soldiers have returned home, said the head of the presidential office in Kyiv, Andriy Ermak, on Telegram on Saturday.

On the other hand, the Russian army received 82 of their relatives, the state agency Tass reported.

Eight women were among the released Ukrainians, Yermak said.

The wounded were also handed over, as well as fighters from the port city of Mariupol.

"Welcome home, dear ones," he concluded his Telegram message.

Russia launches massive rocket attacks on Ukraine - dead and injured

+++ 16:26:

After massive Russian attacks in Ukraine on New Year's Eve, the number of injured is increasing.

According to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, an elderly man was killed in Kyiv and 16 people were injured.

Earlier there was talk of eight people injured.

A journalist from Japan was among the injured.

One dead person was also reported from the Zaporizhia region.

According to Commander-in-Chief Valery Zalushny, there were a total of 20 rocket attacks in the country, 12 of which were intercepted, 6 of them in Kyiv alone.

+++ 2.46 p.m .:

According to the authorities, there were dead and injured in new Russian attacks on Ukraine shortly before the New Year.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced in Kyiv on Saturday that an elderly man had been killed in the capital and eight people had been injured.

A journalist from Japan was among the injured, Klitschko said.

One person killed in the attacks was also reported from the Zaporizhia region.

Russia launches massive rocket attacks on Ukraine – explosions in Kyiv

+++ 2:00 p.m .:

Shortly before the turn of the year, air alarms were reported in almost all Ukrainian regions.

Russia has launched missiles, Vitalii Kim, governor of Mykolaiv Oblast, wrote on Facebook.

Half a dozen explosions were also reported in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

These are said to have been triggered by the air defense, reported the

German Press Agency (dpa)

from the center of the capital.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko spoke of destruction, one person has already been killed.

Emergency services and medical staff are on their way. 

The authorities called on people to seek shelter in bunkers.

As a precautionary measure, the Ukrainska Pravda

news agency reported that several regions cut off the power supply in the face of the attacks

– including in Kharkiv, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Kirovohrad and Dnepropetrovsk.

News about the Ukraine war: Air alert reported throughout Ukraine

+++ 12.50 p.m .:

Air alarms were recorded on Saturday in almost all Ukrainian regions, including Luhansk and on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea.

This was reported by the Ukrainian online portal

The Kyiv Independent

at noon.

The state warning app also reported several explosions in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions.

Shortly thereafter, local governors reported that the Russian army had launched missiles.

+++ 11.55 a.m .:

There will apparently not be a ceasefire on New Year’s Eve in Ukraine – on the contrary.

According to British military experts, Russia could intensify its missile attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure over the turn of the year.

That emerges from the daily intelligence update of the Ministry of Defense in London on Saturday.

News about the Ukraine war: Selenskyj thanks Scholz in German

+++ 11.15 a.m .:

At the end of the year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj thanked Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his support during the Ukraine war.

“Arms deliveries, protection for more than a million Ukrainians, G7 presidency with Ukraine focus, financial & technical assistance, EU candidate status.

Thank you for the turning point,” wrote the head of state in a tweet on Saturday – even in German.

+++ 9.00 a.m .:

The Ukrainian army chief Valeriy Saluschnyj encouraged his soldiers fighting in the Ukraine war in a video message at the turn of the year and the upcoming Orthodox Christmas.

"We didn't want the war, but we accepted the fight," he said.

"And God is on our side." Although this Christmas celebration has "the taste of tears and the color of blood," the country has the power to ward off the enemy, said Zalushny.

"May our victory mark the beginning of Ukraine's prosperity and the end of Russia."

News on the Ukraine war: New wave of Russian mobilizations in January?

Update from Saturday, December 31, 7:00 a.m.:

In a video speech, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov announced that Russia was planning a new wave of mobilization.

"I know for sure that you still have about a week,"

n-tv

quoted the minister as saying.

That also means: "At the beginning of January, the Russian authorities will close the borders for men," said Resnikov.

The borders would also be closed in Belarus.

+++ 11:00 p.m .:

According to the Ukrainian volunteer regiment KRAKEN, the Ukrainian troops succeeded in liberating the village of Novoselivske in the Luhansk region on Thursday.

The news portal

Ukrainska Pravda

reports on Thursday evening.

As the group reported on Telegram, several Russian occupiers are in captivity, while others have been forced to retreat.

Russian losses in personnel and equipment are also a consequence of the liberation action.

Terrifying record in the Ukraine war: Almost 30 days of air alert in Kyiv

+++ 6.50 p.m .:

Since the start of the Ukraine war, air alarm sirens have warned the population of 638 impending attacks for around 700 hours – the equivalent of almost 29 days – in the country’s capital.

According to a report by the

Kyiv Independent

, this was reported on Friday by the responsible military general Serhiy Popko.

According to Popko, 2022 was the “most terrible year” in the history of Kiev as the capital of independent Ukraine.

During that time, Russian troops carried out a total of 52 airstrikes on Kyiv, damaging 600 buildings.

120 people, including five children, were killed and 495 others injured.

Update from Friday, December 30, 1:30 p.m .:

According to Presidential Advisor Alona Verbytska, thousands of soldiers and civilians are missing in Ukraine.

Russia has currently confirmed 3,392 Ukrainian prisoners of war, including civilians, she told the

editorial network Germany

.

"But in Ukraine, 15,000 people are currently missing, including many civilians." The fate of these people is completely uncertain, Verbytska said.

News about the Ukraine war: Russia is preparing for a decisive battle

First report from Friday, December 30th:

According to British information, a Russian troop formation in a contested area in eastern Ukraine is likely to be given new leadership.

Lieutenant-General Yevgeny Nikiforov is likely to be in the process of assuming command of Russia's Western Forces Group (WGF), the UK MoD wrote in its regular intelligence update.

He would therefore be at least the fourth commander at the head of the association since the beginning of the Ukraine war.

According to British assessments, the WGF almost certainly has the task of holding Russia's right flank in the area around the cities of Kreminna and Swatove.

The Ukrainian military reported progress near Kreminna on Thursday (December 29).

An American think tank had previously announced that the Russian army was gathering troops in the Luhansk region and preparing for a decisive battle.

(cas/ska/kas with dpa/AFP)

Source: merkur

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