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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin using shadow fleet to launch drones to attack Europe, says Zelensky – UK Times

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British parts found in Russian drones being used to bomb Ukraine, claims Zelensky

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Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of using the illicit tankers in its “shadow fleet” for intelligence gathering and sabotage operations against Europe.

“Russians are utilising tankers of their ‘shadow fleet’ – not only to finance the war, but also for sabotage and various destabilisation attempts in Europe,” he said on social media, citing the launch of drones from these tankers as a recent example brought to his attention by the head of Ukraine’s foreign intelligence.

The announcement follows a French investigation into the sanctioned Boracay tanker, suspected to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet, which unexpectedly departed its anchorage off western France days ago.

French president Emmanuel Macron said it was unclear whether the vessel was involved in drone incursions in Denmark last week, which shut Danish airports close to the route the ship had been sailing from the Baltic to the North Sea.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has said he has “sort of” decided on whether to supply long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, after Moscow warned such a move would spell the end of Russia-US relations.

“I think I want to find out what they’re doing with them,” the US president said.

British parts discovered in Russian drones used to attack Ukraine

Bryony Gooch8 October 2025 04:00

Recap: IAEA discussing proposals with Russia, Ukraine to restore power to Zaporizhzhia plant, Grossi says

International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi said on Friday he is discussing detailed proposals with Russia and Ukraine on how to restore off-site power to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

The plant, Europe’s largest, has been cut off from external power for more than a week. It is being cooled by emergency diesel generators.

Bryony Gooch8 October 2025 03:00

Recap: Power restored in Russian-held parts of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, officials say

The Russian-controlled part of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region was left largely without electricity for a time on Tuesday after a Ukrainian drone strike, Russian-installed governor Yevgeny Balitsky said.

Balitsky, in a later post on Telegram, said power had been restored throughout those parts of Zaporizhzhia region under Moscow’s control. He thanked emergency crews for their fast work.

The Russian-appointed governor of the neighbouring Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, said separately that around 38,000 people there were without power, though he did not say whether it was connected to the outages in Zaporizhzhia.

Russia controls around three-quarters of the two southern Ukrainian regions, with frontlines largely unchanged since 2022.

Reuters was unable to confirm the reports, and there was no immediate comment from Kyiv.

Bryony Gooch8 October 2025 02:00

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Bryony Gooch8 October 2025 01:00

Russia utilising tankers of ‘shadow fleet’ to finance war and sabotage Europe, says Ukrainian intelligence

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russia is utilising the tankers of its “shadow fleet” to finance the war and destabilise Europe.

“The Head of Foreign Intelligence reported in detail on how the Russians are utilising tankers of their ‘shadow fleet’ – not only to finance the war, but also for sabotage and various destabilisation attempts in Europe,” he said on social media. “Recent launches of drones from tankers are one such example. We share the information we have with our partners, and it is crucial that they take tangible steps in response to Russia.

“We are working toward this at all levels, and there will be further meetings and negotiations with partners, both public and behind closed doors. We are convincing them not to hold back on determination.

“The Russians must know that none of their destructive actions – all the vile things they do – will go unanswered by the world.”

Bryony Gooch8 October 2025 00:00

Ukraine unlikely to receive Tomahawks, says humanitarian aid organisation

Humanitarian aid organisation Hope For Ukraine has expressed doubt that the war-torn country will receive Tomahawks requested from the United States as Trump teases he has “sort of” made a decision on whether to grant the request.

CEO Yuriy Boyechko has said that it remains unlikely that Ukraine will receive the highly-coveted missiles, which have a range of 2,500 km, because “Traditional launch platforms for Tomahawk missiles are sea-based, primarily deployed from US Navy ships and submarines.

“Ukraine has a very small navy, and the chances of it acquiring a Tomahawk‑capable surface ship or submarine are nearly zero.”, the organisation added.

“The U.S. also has ground‑based launchers for Tomahawk missiles (the Typhon), but these systems are scarce and the U.S. will not sell them to European NATO members.

The only way Ukraine could receive Tomahawks would be if the US sent already‑retired LRF launchers, the organisation explained, adding that the country does not possess the specialised launch equipment or the trained personnel needed to field the Tomahawk missile system.

Bryony Gooch7 October 2025 23:20

Putin says Russia has captured nearly 5,000 square km in Ukraine this year

Russian president Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russian forces had captured almost 5,000 square km (1,930 square miles) of land in Ukraine in 2025 and that Moscow retained complete strategic initiative on the battlefield.

Putin, addressing a meeting with Russian top military commanders, said Ukrainian forces were retreating in all sectors of the front. He said Kyiv was trying to strike deep into Russian territory, but it would not help it to change the situation in the more than 3 1/2-year-old war.

“At this time, the Russian armed forces fully hold the strategic initiative,” Putin told the meeting in northwestern Russia, according to a Kremlin transcript.

“This year, we have liberated nearly 5,000 square km of territory – 4,900 – and 212 localities.”

Ukrainian forces, he said, “are retreating throughout the line of combat contact, despite attempts at fierce resistance.”

Russia’s Defence Ministry on Tuesday reported the capture of two more villages along the front, which Ukraine’s top commander says now extends over 1,250 km (775 miles).

Ukrainian accounts of the situation on the front line say Kyiv’s forces have made gains in the Donetsk region, particularly near the town of Dobropillia. President Volodymyr Zelensky has also said Ukrainian forces have regained ground in the border Sumy region, where Russia has established a foothold.

Bryony Gooch7 October 2025 23:00

Pictured: First Icon of Our Lady of Victories unveiled in Aldershot in mark of solidarity with Ukraine

(Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

Daniel Keane7 October 2025 21:00

Russia hosts Taliban delegation and warns against foreign military presence in Afghanistan

Russia hosted a delegation of Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban government Tuesday and issued a strong warning against a foreign military presence in the country.

Speaking at the start of an international meeting on Afghanistan in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov praised the Taliban government for efforts to combat the Islamic State and other extremist groups, as well as eradicate illegal drugs.

Lavrov emphasized that “the deployment of military infrastructure of any third countries on the territory of Afghanistan, as well as on the territories of neighboring states, is categorically unacceptable under any pretext.”

Read our full story here.

Daniel Keane7 October 2025 20:00

Russia to send Medvedev to North Korea this week

Russia will send Dmitry Medvedev to North Korea for celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of the country’s ruling party.

It comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un joined Vladimir Putin and others at a Chinese military parade in Beijing last month.

China’s Premier Li Qiang will also travel to North Korea in its highest-level visit since 2019.

A statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry called China and North Korea “traditional friends and neighbors” and said it is “an unswerving strategic policy” of the Chinese government and the ruling Communist Party “to maintain, consolidate and develop” relations with North Korea.

(via REUTERS)

Daniel Keane7 October 2025 19:00

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