The situation in the morning: Great Britain supplies high-performance rocket launchers

Kyiv The Ministry of Defense in Kyiv has warned of the danger of new attacks after the first rocket attacks on the Ukrainian capital since the end of April. “We have always said openly that Kyiv is constantly under threat,” Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maljar said on television on Sunday. Even if many people have returned in the meantime: “We should still understand that the war is in a hot phase and Kyiv remains the main target of the Russian Federation.”

On Sunday, the Ukrainian general staff reported several rocket hits in Kyiv. According to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, one person was injured. In the night of Monday there was another air alert in Kyiv.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address released in the evening: “Russia’s war against Ukraine must be ended as soon as possible.” He did not say how this should be done. Russia complains that Ukraine has put negotiations on an end to hostilities on hold. Ukraine has been fighting the Russian invasion for more than 100 days. The United Nations has so far registered more than 4,100 civilian deaths, but assumes the number of civilian casualties to be far higher.

Zelensky visits embattled Zaporizhia region

During a visit to the embattled region of Zaporizhia on Sunday, Selensky informed himself about the military situation. Almost 60 percent of the south-eastern Ukrainian region has been occupied by Moscow’s troops since the Russian invasion on February 24, said the region’s military governor, Olexander Staruch, during talks with the president in the city of Zaporizhia. “Many people arrive from places that are temporarily occupied by the enemy,” said Zelensky. The refugees need housing and jobs.

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A particularly large number of people from the embattled eastern Ukraine fled to Zaporizhia, including from the Donetsk region. There is also the port city of Mariupol, where pro-Russian separatists took control with the help of Moscow’s troops in May.

Volodymyr Zelensky

According to Ukrainian data, the President visited the frontline in Donbass.

(Photo: AP)

Fighting in Donbass continues. One focus is the administrative center Sievjerodonetsk in the Luhansk region, where Ukrainian troops are successfully resisting Russian units, according to the authorities.

In a video released during the night, Zelensky said that he and his bureau chief Andriy Yermak made a tour of the contested regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, visiting the front-line cities of Lysychansk and Soledar. Lysychansk is on the river opposite Sieverodonetsk. Selensky had recently repeatedly demanded heavy weapons from the West, not only to stop the Russian advance, but also to recapture occupied areas.

Destroyed building of a railway repair shop in Kyiv

Rockets hit the Ukrainian capital on Sunday.

(Photo: dpa)

Ukraine also reports death of Russian general

The Ukrainian military has said it has killed another high-ranking Russian officer with the rank of general. The commander of the 1st army corps of the separatist Donetsk People’s Republic, Major General Roman Kutuzov, had been “de-Nazified and demilitarized”, the administration for strategic communications of the Ukrainian armed forces said on Monday night, according to the online portal “Ukrainskaya Pravda”. A correspondent for Russian state television first reported on Kutuzov’s death.

Kutuzov is said to have fallen while leading a Russian attack on a town near Popasna in the Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian side had previously reported that the Russian attack had been repelled and that the enemy had been forced to withdraw with “significant casualties”.

Great Britain wants to deliver rocket launchers, Spain Leopard tanks

Britain wants to supply Ukraine with rocket launchers that can reach targets up to 80 kilometers away. British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said in a statement on Monday that the high-capacity M270 rocket launchers would enable Ukrainian forces to better defend against “brutal use of long-range missiles” against Ukrainian cities. Ukrainian soldiers should be trained in Great Britain for the use of the new weapon systems.

Heavy explosions reported in Kyiv

According to a report in the newspaper “El País”, Spain wants to deliver German Leopard 2 A4 main battle tanks and anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine. The newspaper wrote on Sunday, citing information from the Defense Ministry in Madrid, that these were decommissioned tanks that first had to be prepared for use.

The training of Ukrainian soldiers on the tanks should first take place in Latvia and later in Spain. The German Press Agency asked the ministry for a statement on the report, but there was still no response.

It would be the first time that Ukraine would receive modern Western tanks in a fight against the Russian army. In Germany, politicians from the ruling SPD party have so far emphasized that there is an informal agreement between the NATO countries not to supply such weapons. According to the newspaper report, around 40 of the 108 Leopard tanks that Spain bought used in Germany in 1995 could be made operational again.

According to the report, Spain is also preparing to deliver a battery of surface-to-air missiles of the MBDA type “Shorad Aspide”. These have already been decommissioned by the Spanish armed forces and replaced by newer systems. So far, Spain has mainly supplied Ukraine with light weapons, ammunition and protective equipment.

This is how the Handelsblatt reports on the consequences of the Ukraine war:

Putin warns against delivery of long-range missiles to Ukraine

The Russian military has repeatedly announced that it will target western arms supplies. Moscow repeatedly reports the destruction of heavy weapons and ammunition. President Vladimir Putin has threatened serious attacks on Ukraine if Western long-range missiles are delivered to Ukraine.

“If they deliver, then we will draw the appropriate conclusions and use our means of destruction, of which we have enough, to deal blows to those objects that we have not hitherto attacked,” Putin said in an interview published on Sunday State TV channel Rossiya 1. The aim of the western arms deliveries is to prolong the conflict in Ukraine as much as possible, he said.

That brings the day

At a press conference in front of international journalists, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov wants to comment on the situation in the conflict with Ukraine from Moscow’s point of view. He should also talk about a failed trip to Serbia.

A senior ministry official in Moscow confirmed to the Russian agency Interfax that Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Montenegro had not given permission for the Russian government plane to overfly. Lavrov is under sanctions for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In addition, European airspace is closed to Russian aircraft.

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