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Situation in Belgorod "extremely tense" – partisans show anti-Putin flag over Moscow

2023-05-22T22:09:31.593Z

Highlights: The situation in the Russian Ukraine border region of Belgorod remains "extremely tense" Russia speaks of a sabotage group that came to Russia from Ukraine. The region is now responding with house searches "in the border villages" and the city of Graivoron. The "Freedom for Russia Legion" has claimed responsibility for carrying out the attacks in the Bel Gorod region. Yevgeny Prigozhin has once again announced the withdrawal of his Wagner mercenaries from Bakhmut. The Russian air defense managed to shoot down another combat drone.



Paramilitary units are apparently attacking Russian military installations in Belgorod. The governor there reacts. The news ticker on the Ukraine war.

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  • All the news from the Ukraine war in our news ticker. Some of the information comes from the warring parties in Russia or Ukraine. They often cannot be independently verified.

Update from May 22, 23:31 p.m.: The situation in the Russian Ukraine border region of Belgorod remains "extremely tense". So the Russian regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov in a video address in the evening, quoted by CNN. Russia speaks of a sabotage group that came to Russia from Ukraine. The region is now responding with house searches "in the border villages" and the city of Graivoron - to protect the Russian population, according to the Russian side. The "terror alert" was imposed, which gives special rights to state institutions. The governor made it clear that in the meantime most of the population had left the area. Videos on social media showed long traffic jams from the region.

Meanwhile, the Legion "Freedom for Russia", which is committed to the attacks on Russian soil and opposes Putin, shared a video in the evening: it shows the flag of the so-called Free Russia hovering over Moscow State University. In the clip, the group thanks its supporters in Russia: "Thank you to those who support us and are waiting for us!" In other videos, the flag also seems to be flying in other parts of Moscow. The flags are carried into the sky by balloons. The videos cannot be independently verified.

According to Ukraine, the fighters in Belgorod are Russian nationals.

Update from May 22, 22:40 p.m.: Yevgeny Prigozhin has once again announced the withdrawal of his Wagner mercenaries from Bakhmut. However, he apparently does not trust the Russian army to defend the largely occupied Donbass city.

"If the Ministry of Defense's own armed forces are not enough, we have thousands of generals. We just need to assemble a battalion of generals, give them all the weapons, and everything will be fine," Prigozhin reportedly said, according to Reuters.

Attacks in Belgorod region: "Legion Freedom for Russia" claims responsibility

Update from May 22, 21:30 p.m.: The "Freedom for Russia Legion" has claimed responsibility for carrying out the attacks in the Belgorod region. The alleged partisan fighters published a video on Telegram.

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In it, a heavily armed man declares: "We are not your enemies. Unlike Putin's zombies, we do not touch the civilian population and do not use it for our own purposes. Freedom is near!" He continued: "We want our children to grow up in peace and freedom. That they can travel, study and just be happy in a free country. But this has no place in today's Putin's Russia!"

Details of the partisan attack in Belgorod: Allegedly attacked three localities

Update from May 22, 20:05 p.m.: New details on the partisan attack in Belgorod: According to information from Russia, a total of three villages were attacked. Six people were injured. The Russian air defense managed to shoot down another combat drone.

Update from May 22, 18:51 p.m.: The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, has taken drastic steps because of attacks in his region. "As of today, the regime of an anti-terrorist operation has been introduced," the governor wrote on Telegram. The "special measures" that Gladkov describes are similar to declaring a state of emergency. For example, public life will be temporarily restricted and identity papers will be more strictly controlled.

Ukraine warns Putin's troops

Updatefrom May 22, 16:55 p.m.: Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov has addressed Russian soldiers in Ukraine with a warning, announcing that the situation on the battlefield for Putin's troops would soon worsen. The 37-year-old said this in a video on Monday, referring to the social media project "I want to live", which has been helping Russian soldiers desert for several months.

Budanov's announcement may indicate that the long-announced counteroffensive of the Ukrainian army is gradually gaining momentum. Budanov pointed out that in over a year of war, Russia had not achieved any of its initial goals and that the soldiers now had to choose: "die or save your life".

Paramilitary units from Russia claim responsibility for Belgorod attacks

Updatefrom May 22, 15:35 p.m.: After explosions in southwestern Russia, contradictory reports are circulating in Russian, Ukrainian and international media. As reported by the Ukrainian news site Ukrainska Pravda, citing several Telegram channels, the Russian resistance groups "Russian Volunteer Corps" and the "Legion Freedom for Russia" have claimed responsibility for carrying out the attacks in Belgorod. The anti-Kremlin groups have also called on the population not to resist. The Kremlin reacted immediately. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the security services told Putin "about an attempt by Ukrainian saboteurs to enter the Belgorod region."

Russia's state-run Tass news agency, on the other hand, also reports "Ukrainian saboteurs" who invaded Russian territory to distract from the ignominy of Ukrainians after the loss of the city of Bakhmut, as reported by the British Guardian. According to international media reports, the Ukrainian secret service has also commented on the incident and emphasized that Russian paramilitary groups are suspected of being the masterminds. According to unconfirmed reports, there were deaths on both sides in the fighting.

Reports in Ukraine war: Russian troops "massively weakened"

Update from May 22, 14:35 p.m.: Contrary to claims from the Russian side that the battle for the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut is over, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense reports ongoing fighting in Bakhmut, as well as Russian reinforcements and equipment supplies arriving in the city. This was reported by the online medium Kyiv Independent on Monday.

According to Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar, the offensive potential of Russian troops has been "massively weakened", many Russian fighters have been injured or fallen, and fighting between Ukrainian troops and aggressors is still taking place on the outskirts of Bakhmut. However, according to consistent reports, Ukrainian defense forces have largely withdrawn from the city. Bakhmut is said to have been virtually razed to the ground.

Ukraine war: Ukraine reports heaviest shelling since the start of the war

Update from May 22, 11:40 a.m.: According to the Ukrainian army, Russia attacked the Ukrainian city of Dnipro with 16 missiles and 20 combat drones on Monday night. Ukrainian officials said the scale of the attack was unprecedented: "Today the whole of Dnipro did not sleep. There has been no such shelling since the beginning of the war," the mayor of the city, Borys Filatov, wrote on the Telegram online service.

The infrastructure was attacked with various types of missiles and Iranian-made Shahed drones, the General Staff wrote on Facebook, adding that Ukrainian air defenses had destroyed all the drones and four of the cruise missiles. The city of Dnipro in eastern Ukraine had almost a million inhabitants before the war. It is located about 125 kilometers from the current front.

Russia is apparently planning a new elite unit

Update from May 22, 10:30 a.m.: According to British intelligence, Russia wants tocreate a new elite unit in its air forces for use in Ukraine. That's according to the Ministry of Defense's daily intelligence report on the war in Ukraine from the Ministry of Defense in London on Monday (May 22, 2023).

Experts: Battle for Bakhmut weakens Wagner troops

Update from May 22, 9:10 a.m.: According to Western experts, the Russian private army Wagner of businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin has been weakened by the fighting for the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. The mercenaries are hardly able to carry out new attacks outside the city due to the wear and tear, said the US Institute for the Study of War (ISW) in Washington.

At the same time, military analysts assumed that Bakhmut is largely controlled by Russian troops. Ukrainian forces, on the other hand, counterattacked in the north and south of Bakhmut and controlled communication routes around the city.

Russia attacks Dnipropetrovsk region

Update from May 22, 8:20 a.m.: Russia attacked the Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk with drones and cruise missiles on Monday night. Eight people were injured, three of whom had to be treated in hospital, the governor of the region, Serghij Lyssak, said on the Telegram news channel. The anti-aircraft defense shot down 15 drones and four cruise missiles, he said. Lyssak also published photos of severely damaged homes, businesses and cars.

Update from May 22, 5:40 a.m.: Several residential buildings were damaged in Russian attacks in the Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine on Sunday, according to the military administration. A 61-year-old man was injured in an explosion in the Kharkiv region in the east, the Ukrainian rescue service said on Telegram.

Situation in Bakhmut remains unclear

Update from May 21, 22:45 p.m.: The focus of the Ukraine war also rested on Bakhmut over the weekend - but it is still unclear whether Russia had actually completely taken the embattled city. The spokesman for Ukrainian Army Group East, Serhiy Cherevatyi, spoke in the evening on Ukrainian state television of his own "advances" near the city. The 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainians, deployed near Bakhmut, declared that it had advanced as much as 1700 meters on a sector of the front of 700 meters. To do this, she later posted on Facebook a video of the capture of Russian soldiers.

Biden cites huge figure for Russia's losses in Bakhmut: "It's hard to compensate"

Update from May 21, 17:30 p.m.: Speculation about the situation in embattled Bakhmut continues to flourish – US President Joe Biden, meanwhile, has drawn attention to Russia's losses in the battle for the eastern Ukrainian city. "The truth is that Russia has suffered more than 100,000 casualties in Bakhmut," Biden said at a press conference at the G7 summit in Hiroshima. "This is difficult to compensate," he stressed. The White House had previously mentioned this figure, according to a report by Deutsche Welle.

Update from May 21, 16:47 p.m.: The EU has apparently identified a leak in the sanctions effort against Russia - in China. According to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, several companies registered there are involved in circumventing sanctions against Russia. There is "clear evidence" that "about eight companies" are shipping sanctioned goods from the European Union directly to Russia via third countries, she told ZDF on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima.

Zelensky makes Biden promise in Ukraine war: No advance on Russia with F16 jets

Update from May 21, 13:50 p.m.: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has promised his US counterpart Joe Biden, according to him, that he will not use F-16 fighter jets for an advance into Russia. He said he had a "blanket commitment from Zelensky" not to use the F-16 to advance "into Russian geographical territory." Zelensky himself said after the end of the G7 summit in Hiroshima that he was confident that Ukraine would receive F-16 fighter jets, but did not know how many. When asked by a journalist when the Ukrainian counteroffensive will begin, he said: "Russia will feel when we launch a counteroffensive."

Ukraine news: Russia is struggling with heavy losses

First reported on 21 May: Moscow/Kyiv - Russia continues to struggle with heavy losses in the Ukraine war. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, about 24 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded in combat within 670 hours. This brings the total number of troops Russia is said to have lost in the Ukraine war so far to 203,160. The information cannot be independently verified.

In addition, the Ukrainian Air Force says it shot down four Shahed-136/131 drones on Sunday night. The Air Force stated that Russian forces used the drones "in an easterly direction."

Ukraine news: Bakhmut captured by Russia - Zelensky causes confusion

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clarified ambiguous, ambiguous statements by him about the military situation in Bakhmut. The city is not completely under Russian control, he said after the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan: "Bakhmut has not been occupied by Russia today." Earlier, Zelensky caused confusion with a statement about a possible loss of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. The General Staff in Kiev wrote in its morning situation report: "The battle for the city of Bakhmut continues."

The day before, first the head of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, and later the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the capture of Bakhmut. Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated the Wagner units and the army, the Russian news agency Tass quoted a statement from the Kremlin.

According to the chairman of the defense committee of the Bundestag, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, the possible fall of Bakhmut shows the importance of further support for Ukraine. The FDP politician told the Rheinische Post that Germany had recently put together a package of 2.7 billion euros for Ukraine. "The situation in Bakhmut shows how important this is," said the FDP defense expert. "Ukraine will continue to defend itself."

Ukraine news: Biden pledges further military aid to Kyiv

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has announced another package of military equipment for Ukraine. Biden held out the prospect of the package on Sunday at a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan. According to the White House, the aid has a volume of about 375 million US dollars (about 346 million euros). (cs/dpa/AFP

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Source: merkur

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