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Al Arabiya
3 days ago
- General
- Al Arabiya
Evacuation order for 11 villages on Ukraine border with Russia
Authorities in Ukraine's Sumy region bordering Russia on Saturday ordered the mandatory evacuation of 11 villages because of bombardments, as Kyiv feared a Russian offensive there. 'This decision takes into account the constant threat to civilian lives because of the bombardments of border communities,' Sumy's administration said. Russia in recent weeks has claimed to have taken several villages in the northeastern region.


New York Times
26-05-2025
- Politics
- New York Times
Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine as U.S. Steps Back
Russia has struck cities across Ukraine with increasingly intense aerial bombardments in recent days, attacks that come as President Trump appears to be stepping away from a diplomatic push to end the war. Before dawn on Monday, scores of Russian drones swarmed the skies across Ukraine and bombers unleashed a heavy barrage of missiles against Ukrainian cities for the third straight night. Ukrainian officials said 30 people were killed and 163 injured in the attacks. The campaign comes a week after President Trump spoke to President Vladimir V. Putin by telephone and appeared ready to abandon his efforts to secure a truce in the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian officials say that dozens of people have been killed in stepped up attacks by Russia since then. Analysts say that Russia is pressing its advantage as the United States — long the arsenal of Ukraine's resistance — pulls back from the diplomatic process and refuses to supply Kyiv with much needed military assistance. 'For the last three years, for both good and ill, the policy choices in Washington had played an active, at times determinative, role in shaping the course of the war,' said Phillips O'Brien, a professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews in Britain. 'The U.S. is slowly starving Ukraine of vital aid, which is very much understood and acted on by the Russians.' Mr. Trump has condemned the latest Russian bombardments. 'I don't know what the hell happened to Putin,' he told reporters before boarding Air Force One on Sunday. 'I've known him a long time. Always gotten along with him. But he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all.' But he has given no indication that he is willing to provide Ukraine with military assistance. On social media, he criticized President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, accusing him of 'provocative words.' And, in a comment that appeared to reiterate his earlier expressed desire to step away from trying to mediate the conflict, leaving it for Ukraine and Russia to solve, he said: 'This is not Trump's war.' Since taking office, Mr. Trump has not approved a single new military assistance package for Ukraine and has not said whether he will spend the $3.85 billion Congress has already authorized for Kyiv. While the last shipments of weapons promised by the Biden administration are still making their way to the battlefield, no new weapons are in the pipeline. It is unclear if the White House will even allow Ukraine to purchase American weapons any more. As Ukraine runs out of interceptor missiles for its Patriot systems, Russian bombardments will become more deadly, military analysts have warned. Meanwhile, Russia continues to upgrade its arsenal. Russian Iskander-M ballistic missiles now deploy radar decoys and follow quasi-ballistic trajectories, making them harder to intercept, Ukrainian officials said. 'For the Patriot system, which is designed to intercept ballistic missiles by calculating the interception point, it becomes much harder to predict that point,' said Yurii Ihnat, the Air Force's chief spokesman. Valery Zaluzhny, a former top commander of Ukraine's military who is now ambassador to Britain, on Friday issued a dire warning of what lay ahead for Ukraine. 'I hope there are no more people in this room who still believe in some kind of miracle or wonder — in a white swan that will bring peace to Ukraine, restore the 1991 or 2022 borders, and bring great happiness afterward,' he told a conference of arms dealers in Kyiv. 'As long as the enemy has the resources, the strength, and the means to strike our territory and attempt localized offensive actions, they will continue to do so,' he said. Moscow has been using its main advantage — sheer numbers — to devastating effect. In recent weeks, Russian advances have increased in a pocket of land between Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka, two linchpins of the Ukrainian defense in the eastern Donetsk region. To achieve even its minimal goal of occupying the entirety of the broader Donbas region in the east, Russian forces will have to seize those towns, analysts say. If the past is any guide, that will mean months of bloody battles like those that reduced cities in the region such as Mariupol, Bakhmut, and Avdiivka to ashes. 'Last year Ukraine adapted to how Russian forces were fighting by investing in drone units and a systematic approach to reducing the effectiveness of Russian assaults,' said Michael Kofman, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 'This helped stall Russian advances over the winter, sapping any momentum.' But, he added, 'Russia retains a significant manpower advantage, and pressure will increase over the summer as more Russian units are brought in to sustain their push.'


Al Jazeera
14-05-2025
- General
- Al Jazeera
Sara in Southern Lebanon
Sara Rammal is from the village of Odaisseh in southern Lebanon, near the border with Palestine. She shares a personal video with Al Jazeera of the destruction of her hometown following Israeli bombardments after October 2023. This video diary captures a day in the life of of those working to rebuild the place they call home.