“We and the Ukrainians are one people”

Sergey Surovikin

The new supreme commander of Russian troops in Ukraine painted a bleak picture of the situation in Kherson.

(Photo: dpa)

Kyiv The Russian army expects a massive Ukrainian attack to liberate the occupied city of Cherson. “The situation is difficult on this section of the front,” said the new commander-in-chief of Russian troops in Ukraine, Sergey Surovikin, on television on Tuesday evening.

It was an unusual performance by the army general, who even seemed to suggest that Russia might consider withdrawing from the city. Surovikin said “difficult decisions” may be necessary.

Because the Russian army also fired at Ukraine with Iranian-made drones on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attacked Moscow in his evening speech: He called the use of the weapons from Tehran a declaration of bankruptcy by the Kremlin.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in Berlin that Ukraine would soon be able to defend itself against drone attacks with anti-aircraft weapons from abroad.

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For the invaded country, Wednesday marks the 238th day of war since February’s Russian invasion.

Zelensky: Drone attacks will not do Moscow any good

“Russia’s call for help to Iran is the Kremlin’s recognition of military and political bankruptcy,” Zelensky said in Kyiv. Russia has spent decades pouring billions of dollars into its military-industrial complex, but now it has to rely on “pretty simple drones and missiles” from Tehran. The bombardment of Ukraine with swarms of these drones might give the Russians tactical hope. “It won’t help them strategically anyway,” said Zelenski.

Firefighters after a drone attack in Kyiv

The Russian army had recently increasingly used drones.

(Photo: Reuters)

In the past few days, the Russian army has increasingly shot down Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones at the energy supply in Ukraine, but also at cities. Both Moscow and Tehran deny an arms deal with the drones.

According to a report in the New York Times, Iran sent instructors to the Russian-annexed Black Sea peninsula of Crimea to train Russians in operating Iranian drones. The newspaper reported on Tuesday (local time), citing current and former officials who are familiar with intelligence information.

The Iranian trainers were supposed to help the Russians deal with problems with the drone fleet acquired from Tehran. This is another sign of the growing closeness between Iran and Russia since Moscow invaded eight months ago.

NATO Secretary General: Air defense for Ukraine is already working

To defend against the drones, NATO promised Ukraine devices that disrupt their electronics – so-called jammers. At a security conference in Berlin on Tuesday, the NATO Secretary General also recalled other anti-aircraft weapons from many countries for Ukraine. “I think the systems we deliver make a big difference,” he said. “The Ukrainians are able to shoot down many incoming missiles and drones.” And Ukraine’s equipment will continue to improve in the future.

Jens Stoltenberg

The NATO Secretary General expects the Ukrainian army to have improved air defenses.

(Photo: dpa)

Russian commander goes in front of television cameras for the first time

Surovikin’s television appearance was the first of its kind in almost eight months of war, and the general painted a bleak picture of the situation in and around Kherson in southern Ukraine. Ukraine is shelling residential buildings and the city’s infrastructure. Artillery hits made Ukraine’s crossings over the Dnipro River impassable. This complicates the supply of the city.

“We will act carefully and in a timely manner, and we will not rule out difficult decisions,” said Surovikin. This passage in particular was understood as an indication of a possible retreat. The head of Russia’s occupation administration in Kherson, Vladimir Saldo, said civilians in some regions on the north right bank of the Dnipro should be evacuated.

The city of Cherson fell into Russian hands in March as the only Ukrainian regional capital. President Vladimir Putin announced the annexation of the region to Russia in October. The Ukrainian army has been advancing again for a few weeks. The Russian soldiers on the right bank are largely cut off.

A boy plays basketball in a destroyed sports hall in Kherson

The city is one of the areas illegally annexed by Russia.

(Photo: IMAGO/SNA)

General to Ukrainians: We are one people!

After several setbacks for the Russian army, Putin appointed Surovikin supreme commander of all troops in Ukraine in early October. “We and Ukrainians are one people, and we only want Ukraine to be a country friendly to Russia, independent of NATO and the West,” the Russian general said on TV. He sees the “criminal regime” in Kyiv as an opponent, which is driving the Ukrainians to their deaths at the behest of the West.

Again employees of the Zaporizhia NPP arrested

In the Russian-occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, employees were abducted again, as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported in Vienna. A deputy manager of the nuclear power plant and two other employees were recently arrested. While the manager has been released, the others are not yet free, it said.

Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

The nuclear power plant is occupied by the Russian army.

(Photo: dpa)

Pentagon talks about solution for satellite internet in Ukraine

Although tech billionaire Elon Musk has pledged continued satellite internet funding for Ukraine, the US Department of Defense is also negotiating a permanent solution with other providers. So far, Musk’s space company SpaceX has not been paid anything to operate the Starlink Internet service in Ukraine, a Pentagon spokesman said in Washington. The Department of Defense is in talks with SpaceX and other companies to see how best to deploy satellite internet there.

Shortly after the Russian attack, SpaceX activated the Starlink satellite internet service in Ukraine and supplied the necessary receiving systems. Communication is important for civilians and the Ukrainian military.

Excitement and concern after renewed Berlusconi statements about Putin

With statements about his friend Putin, Italy’s ex-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi once again fueled doubts about the determination of the future government in taking action against Moscow. On Tuesday evening, the LaPresse news agency published a recording of a secretly taped speech by Berlusconi to Forza Italia party colleagues in parliament. In it, the 86-year-old said he was back in touch with the Kremlin boss and that he had described him as one of his five best friends.

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