Ukraine war latest: Attempt to 'overthrow Ukrainian government' foiled (2024)

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14:44:10

Russian houses damaged after drone attack

Four settlements in the Russian region of Belgorod have been attacked by Ukrainian drones, the region's governor has said.

Vyacheslav Gladkov, reporting the news on his Telegram channel, said there were no civilian casualties according to preliminary data.

"In the Graivoron urban district, in the city of Graivoron, as a result of a drone crash with subsequent detonation, a parked passenger car caught fire," he wrote.

"Fire crews quickly extinguished the source of the fire. In the village of Bezymeno, five private houses were destroyed after several attacks."

14:12:02

Ukraine carry out 'destructive strike' in Crimea

Ukraine carried out a "destructive strike" on a Russian ammunition depot in Crimea yesterday, according to the country's air force commander.

It comes following Russia's claims that they managed to destroy five Ukrainian SU-27 fighter jets today on an airfield in the Poltava region.

Ukraine's air force commander, MykolaOleshchuk, said on Telegram: "Once again, Ukrainian aircraft 'destroyed' by enemypropaganda continue to successfully perform combat missions."

Mr Oleshchuk did not specify the exact location of the ammunition depot targeted, but posted avideo from a local Ukraine-linked Telegram channel allegedly showing the strike on Balaklava, nearSevastopol.

The video's authenticity has not been independently verified by Sky News.

13:40:01

Modi's visit to Russia is 'very important', Kremlin says

The Kremlin has said that an upcoming visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Moscow was "very important".

The final details of the visit are being worked out, though Mr Modi, who recently won a third term in office, is expected to visit between 8-9 July.

Regional and global security are likely to be on the agenda for discussions, as will the trade partnership between the two countries.

India is the world's third-largest crude consumer and a major buyer of Russian oil, increasing its purchase more than 20 times compared with 2021 as Russia discounts its barrels amid Western energy restrictions.

"I can only confirm once again that the visit is in thefinal stage of preparation," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskovtold reporters.

"A very important visit."

Mr Peskov added that both Mr Modi and Vladimir Putin had a "very trusting" relationship and said that regional security and global securityissues were always high on the agenda of such meetings.

"In addition, our trade and economic cooperation is alsoone of the main issues that is being discussed, the most diverseareas of cooperation that we intend to develop, for which thereis mutual political will," he said.

13:00:01

Kremlin downplays Trump's proposed peace plan

Russia can't comment on Donald Trump's idea of ending the conflict in Ukraine as it has not seen any proposals, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

The former president said last week that if he won the upcoming US election, he would have the war settled before he took office in January 2025.

"This is not Trump's first statement on this, and he hasmade statements along these lines before," Mr Peskov said.

"Without knowing theessence of what this is about, we cannot comment on it."

During last week's debate with US President Joe Biden, Trump claimed that if he won the upcoming election he would have the war settled before he took office.

"As far as Russia and Ukraine, if we had a real president, a president... that was respected by Putin... he would have never invaded Ukraine," Trump said.

Mr Biden responded: "Go ahead, let Putin go in and control Ukraine, and then move on to Poland and other places. See what happens then. He has no idea what the hell he's talking about."

12:30:05

Orban asks Zelenskyy to consider 'quick ceasefire' in Ukraine

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has told Volodymyr Zelenskyy that a ceasefire in Ukraine could help speed up peace negotiations with Russia.

The Hungarian PM - who is one of the most supportive European leaders of Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia - is in Kyiv today for talks with Mr Zelenskyy.

At a joint media briefing, Mr Orban suggested to Ukraine's president that a quick ceasefire in Ukraine could accelerate peace talks with Russia.

Mr Orban also said that Hungary would like to have much better bilateral relations with Ukraine and his country was ready to take part in the modernisation of Ukraine's economy.

He said that Hungary would be at Ukraine's disposal in its current role as rotating president of the EU Council, stressing that peace was important for all of Europe.

For context:Vladimir Putin set out what he said were Russia's preconditions for starting peace talks with Ukraine last month.

He said Russia would be ready for such talks "tomorrow" if Ukrainian troops withdraw from the Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk and Luhansk regions and if Ukraine gave up its plans to join NATO.

If Ukraine agreed to those conditions, he said Russia would cease fire and start negotiations.

Mr Zelenskyy dismissed the ceasefire offer as "nothing new" and likened it to Adolf Hitler's promises before the Second World War.

11:41:30

In pictures: Orban and Zelenskyy meet in Kyiv

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been welcomed in Kyiv by Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Mr Orban is visiting Ukraine for the first time since the full-scale invasion of Russia began in February 2022.

The main topic of the meeting will be the opportunity for building peace as Ukraine fights off Russia's invasion, according to Mr Orban's press chief.

Hungary is among the most supportive European nations of Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia.

Mr Orban has consistently opposed sanctions and frustrated the European Union and NATO over aid for Ukraine and the accession of the country and other neighbours to the alliance.

Read more on Mr Orban's visit to Ukraine in our 10.12am post.

11:30:01

Zelenskyy sends message of support to new NATO chief

Ukrainian President VolodymyrZelenskyy has congratulated outgoing Dutch Prime MinisterMark Rutte on his appointment as secretary general of NATO.

Speaking to the former Dutch leader in a call on Tuesday, Mr Zelenskyy also thanked Mr Rutte for his support of Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion.

In a post on Telegram, Mr Zelenskyy said: "I sincerely thanked him for everything that he personally, his government and the people of the Netherlands have done for Ukraine.

"All timely and large-scale defence, humanitarian and political support. We will continue to stay in touch with the new secretary general of NATO."

11:10:01

One killed and eight injured in Russian shelling

At least one person has died and eight were injured after more Russian shelling in Kherson, the region's governor has said.

Oleksandr Prokudin posted the update on his Telegram channel today.

Roman Mrochko, the head of Kherson's military administration, said that multiple residential buildings in the western Korabelnyi district were damaged in the attack.

Kherson and other regional settlements west of the Dnipro river have been hit with near-daily Russian strikes since Ukraine liberated the area in November 2022.

10:40:53

Attempt to 'overthrow government' foiled in Ukraine

Ukraine's security service said yesterday that it had foiled a plot to topple its government.

The country's domestic intelligence agency, the SBU, said on its Telegram channel that four people had been arrested and charged.

They claim the group of conspirators - described as agents working on behalf of Russia - were planning to spark a riot in Kyiv on Sunday.

Using the planned unrest as a distraction, the accused then hoped to "seize" the parliament building "and block its work", according to SBU spokesperson Artem Dekhtyarenko.

Searches of their flats reportedly revealed evidence of their criminal activities including weapons and ammunition, recordings documenting their crimes and various computer equipment.

They could face up to 10 years in prison.

10:12:39

Viktor Orban arrives in Kyiv to discuss 'chance for peace'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived in Kyiv today to talk with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy about relations between the two countries.

According to Mr Orban's spokesman Bertalan Havasi, the "most important topic" of today's talks is the chance for peace.

Mr Orban has regularly opposed ongoing military and financial aid given to Ukraine by the EU and NATO.

He is also one of two Western leaders, along with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, to have met Russian President Vladimir Putin in the last two years.

The Hungarian leader yesterday took over the rotating presidency of the EU Council and is on his first visit of Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion of the country began in February 2022.

Ukraine war latest: Attempt to 'overthrow Ukrainian government' foiled (2024)
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