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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin demands collapsed Trump-Putin summit before nuclear testing threats ramped up – UK Times

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Russia deliberately attacking substations critical to nuclear power plants, Ukraine says

Ukraine’s foreign ministry denounced Russia’s attacks on substations key to safe operation of Kyiv’s nuclear power plants, calling the attacks “hallmarks of nuclear terrorism” and a “grave violation of international humanitarian law”.

Russia is carrying out “targeted strikes on such substations”, a statement issued late by the foreign ministry said.

The ministry was responding to an earlier report by the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which said Russia’s military activity “has led to damage to substations critical to nuclear safety and security in Ukraine”.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 04:30

In Pictures: Russian drone strikes in Ukraine’s Sumy oblast

Firefighters work at site of a Russian drone strike in Sumy (REUTERS)
Firefighters work at site of a Russian drone strike in Sumy
Firefighters work at site of a Russian drone strike in Sumy (via REUTERS)
Firefighters work at site of a Russian drone strike in Sumy
Firefighters work at site of a Russian drone strike in Sumy (Ukrainian Emergency Service)

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 06:30

Russian oil giant forced to sell international assets amid new sanctions

Lukoil, Russia’s second largest oil company, announced it is selling its international assets in wake of new American sanctions targeting it.

The oil giant said has accepted an offer from global commodity trader Gunvor to buy its foreign assets, making it one of the biggest sales by a Russian company due to Western sanctions since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.

“The key terms of the transaction have been earlier agreed by the parties.​ On its side, (Lukoil) accepted the offer, having undertaken not to negotiate with other potential buyers,” Lukoil said about Gunvor’s offer.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 06:10

Video: Russia deployed 170,000 troops to surround Ukrainian town, Zelensky says

Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 05:50

G7 condemns Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy grid

Energy ministers of the Group of Seven nations (G7) issued a joint statement today condemning Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, calling the strikes “nuclear terrorism”.

Ministers representing the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the US said Russia’s attacks on substations powering Ukraine’s nuclear plants “continue to inflict devastating social, environmental, and economic consequences on the Ukrainian people”.

“Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s natural gas infrastructure have created risks to communities and human lives, weakening civilian infrastructure and the energy security of the Ukrainian people,” the G7 statement said.

With winter approaching, Moscow’s “goal is to plunge Ukraine into darkness”, Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.

“Russia continues its systematic energy terror – striking at the lives, dignity, and warmth of Ukrainians on the eve of winter,” Svyrydenko said.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 05:30

Ukrainian nuclear power plant ‘safety and security’ affected, IAEA confirms

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Russia’s attacks on substations had affected Ukraine’s “nuclear safety and security”.

The IAEA said it had conducted a “thorough walkthrough” of one of the targeted substations supplying power to a Ukrainian nuclear power plant (NPP).

It confirmed damage to the substation’s equipment today and determined that there was a “negative impact to the reliability of the off-site power supply to Ukrainian NPPs”.

“Attacks on Ukraine’s power grid represent an ever-present danger to nuclear safety and security to all nuclear facilities in Ukraine,” IAEA director general Rafael Mariano Grossi said.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 05:10

Kyiv’s counterattacks make small gains as Russian troops surround Ukrainian town

Ukrainian forces marginally advanced north of Pokrovsk even after Russia deployed an estimated 170,000 troops to surround and capture the town, geolocated footage suggests.

“There are Russians in Pokrovsk. Our guys are destroying them, destroying them little by little – because we also have to protect our personnel,” Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said.

“All their forces are there,” he said.

Ukrainian forces have made some advances with their counterattacks in eastern Rodynske to the north of Pokrovsk, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

Ukrainian troops are also carrying out counterattacks against Russian infiltration in northern Pokrovsk and in eastern Rih, which is immediately to the east of Pokrovsk.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 04:51

What are ‘secret’ nuclear-capable missiles used repeatedly by Russia since August

A new investigation has revealed Russia has been repeatedly using nuclear-capable 9M729 Novator ground-launched cruise missiles against Ukraine, in an apparent violation of an international treaty.

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty bans ground-launched missiles with a range between 500 and 5,500 kilometres.

However, an investigation revealed Russian forces launched Novator missiles against an unspecified target in Ukraine at a range of over 1,200 kilometres on 5 October, Reuters reported.

Russia has reportedly used the missile multiple times against Ukraine, twice in 2022, and nearly two dozen times since August 2025.

The use of these long-range nuclear-capable missiles comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcements of Russia resuming tests of its nuclear weapons Burevestnik and Poseidon.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 04:10

Pentagon approves providing Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles

The Pentagon has greenlit the White House to provide US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, concluding it would not affect American stockpiles of the long-range weapon.

The final decision rests with president Donald Trump, however, CNN reported, citing US and European officials familiar with the matter.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky had been pushing his allies for long-range missiles to effectively target oil and energy facilities deep inside Russia.

Earlier, Trump hinted he may not provide the missiles to Ukraine, stating, “we don’t want to be giving away things that we need to protect our country”.

Now the US has fewer reasons to not provide the missiles, European officials argue.

Vishwam Sankaran1 November 2025 03:50

Trump given stark warnings over his nuclear testing plan

Trump’s decision to resume nuclear weapons tests in the US is facing domestic criticism – and a stark warning it could lead to escalation.

Representative Dina Titus, a Democratic member of the US Congress from Nevada, condemned the move, saying on X: “I’ll be introducing legislation to put a stop to this.”

Daryl Kimball, director of the Arms Control Association think tank, said it would take the US at least 36 months to resume contained nuclear tests underground at the former test site in Nevada.

“Trump is misinformed and out of touch. The US has no technical, military or political reason to resume nuclear explosive testing for the first time since 1992,” he said on X.

Trump’s announcement, he added, could “trigger a chain reaction of nuclear testing by US adversaries, and blow apart the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.”

President Donald Trump said he wants to resume testing “immediately”
President Donald Trump said he wants to resume testing “immediately” (AP)

Harriette Boucher1 November 2025 03:30

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