2024-11-03 11:00:00
According to their own statements, the Russian invasion troops are continuing to advance in eastern Ukraine. The armed forces have taken control of the village of Vyshneve in the Donetsk region, the Moscow Defense Ministry said on Sunday. Ukraine had previously complained about damage caused by Russian drone attacks on the capital Kyiv. President Volodymyr Zelenskyj spoke of more than 900 bomb attacks last week and called on foreign countries to help.
In eastern Ukraine, the Russian army would continue to advance towards Pokrovsk, the Russian news agency RIA reported, citing military circles. Pokrovsk is an important rail and logistics hub for Ukraine. Russia had already reported the capture of two towns in eastern Ukraine on Saturday. The Russian troops have been advancing slowly but steadily on the front in the east for some time.
A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian capital Kiev damaged several buildings, roads and power lines, according to local authorities. According to preliminary information, there were no injuries and all attack drones were shot down, the head of the Kiev military administration, Serhiy Popko, said on Sunday on the short message service Telegram.
However, falling drone debris damaged entrances or windows of at least five buildings in two parts of the city. Among other things, a hostel and an office building were affected. The attack came in waves and from different directions. It was initially unclear how many drones Russia had used. It was the second night attack on Kyiv in a row.
Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote on his Telegram channel on Saturday evening that there had been an explosion in a Kiev suburb. Air defense was deployed in the region and in the capital. He urged people in the city to stay in shelters.
According to Ukrainian army chief Oleksandr Syrsky, Ukraine is currently resisting one of the fiercest waves of Russian attacks since 2022. “Ukraine’s armed forces are stopping one of the strongest Russian offensives from launching a full-scale invasion,” Syrsky wrote on Telegram.
According to information from Moscow, the Russian military destroyed 19 Ukrainian drones during the night. The Ministry of Defense announced on the short message service Telegram that 16 drones were shot down over the southern border region of Rostov. The remaining drones were intercepted over the Belgorod and Bryansk regions, which also border Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj once again criticized the circumvention of Western sanctions against Russia. In October alone, Russia used more than 2,000 drones against Ukraine, Zelensky said in his evening video speech. For such a high number of flying objects, more than 170,000 individual components are necessary, which should never have reached Russia. “They come from companies in China, Europe and America, all small but constant contributions to Russian terror,” he said.
“This ongoing supply chain once again underscores the urgent need for the world to tighten export controls on specific components and resources,” Zelensky emphasized. The sanctions would have to be tightened and more effective. Circumventing them is a crime against people and the world, because in this way Russia also manages to strengthen the governments in Iran and North Korea.
Zelensky also called on foreign allies to provide more help with anti-aircraft defense after another week of what he said were more than 900 bombing raids. “Ukraine needs more defense systems,” he said on the short message service X and once again published a video of the severe destruction in various parts of the country.
Shortly before the US presidential election, the head of the conservative EPP in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, called on Europeans to prepare for greater support for Ukraine. Weber said in an interview with newspapers from the Funke media group that he trusts that the USA will “continue to stand by Ukraine” even under President Donald Trump. “But we have to have a plan B in place.”
If necessary, Ukraine must be given even greater support in its defensive fight against Russian troops, said the CSU politician. This also includes the delivery of other weapon systems such as the Taurus cruise missile. Europe is “in a position to train Ukraine so that it can win this war,” emphasized Weber.
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**Interview with Military Analyst Dr. Elena Ivanova on the Current Situation in Ukraine**
**Interviewer:** Good morning, Dr. Ivanova. Thank you for joining us today. The latest reports indicate that Russian forces are making significant territorial gains in eastern Ukraine. What do you think is driving this renewed offensive?
**Dr. Ivanova:** Good morning, and thank you for having me. The information we’ve seen suggests that the Russian military has adjusted its strategy, focusing on incremental advances, particularly in areas like the Donetsk region. They have captured key logistical points, such as the village of Vyshneve. This is crucial for their supply lines as they continue to push towards significant hubs like Pokrovsk.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of logistics, how vital is the capture of these towns for Russia’s overall strategy?
**Dr. Ivanova:** Absolutely vital. Pokrovsk serves as an important rail and logistics hub, allowing for better movement of troops and supplies. Control over such locations can significantly enhance Russia’s operational capabilities in the area, and underscores why Ukrainian forces must prioritize defending these regions.
**Interviewer:** Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy has mentioned a staggering number of daily attacks, stating over 900 bombings last week. How is the Ukrainian military coping with this intensity?
**Dr. Ivanova:** The Ukrainian forces are indeed under immense pressure and are facing one of the most intense waves of Russian attacks since 2022, as stated by Army Chief Oleksandr Syrsky. Their resilience has been notable, but as the attacks escalate, the need for advanced defense systems and international support becomes increasingly critical. Zelenskyy’s appeal for help highlights the importance of foreign aid in this ongoing struggle.
**Interviewer:** We’ve also seen reports of drone attacks specifically targeting Kyiv. What implications do these have for both the civilian population and the military strategy?
**Dr. Ivanova:** The drone attacks on Kyiv represent a dual threat: they endanger civilian lives and infrastructure, while also aiming to undermine morale. Successfully intercepting these drones can provide some reassurance to civilians, but the psychological impact of repeated assaults is significant. Furthermore, it forces the Ukrainian military to divert resources to air defense, which could affect their ability to respond to ground offensives.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, what could be the international community’s role in addressing this situation moving forward?
**Dr. Ivanova:** The international community, particularly Western allies, must continue to reinforce Ukraine with military aid and help close loopholes in sanctions against Russia. Increased support for air defenses and other advanced military technologies will be key to helping Ukraine withstand these offensives. Additionally, diplomatic efforts must remain strong to push for a long-term resolution to this conflict.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Ivanova, for your insights on this critical situation. We appreciate your time.
**Dr. Ivanova:** Thank you for having me.