Ukraine-Russia latest: Ukraine now controls 1,000sq km of Russian territory, official says - as Putin responds to Kyiv's assaults (2024)

Key points
  • Second Russian region evacuated due to 'Ukrainian activity'
  • Ukraine controls 1,000 sq km of Russian territory
  • Belgorod also under missile alert - with residents told to go to basem*nts
  • Putin appears 'hesitant and rattled' in public comments over Ukrainian attacks
  • Kursk invasion has given Ukraine 'battlefield initiative'
  • Zelenskyy on Kursk invasion: Russian strikes deserved 'fair response'
  • Michael Clarke analysis:Possible aims of the Kursk invasion
  • Cooling tower at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant may have to be replaced - report

22:56:22

That's all for our coverage today

We'll be back tomorrow morning with more updates on the Ukraine war.

Before we go, here's a reminder of what has happened today:

  • Some 11,000 people were evacuated from the Krasnoyaruzhsky district in Russia's Belgorod region due to activity by Ukrainian forces;
  • Kyiv's army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi claimed Ukraine controlled around 1,000 square kilometres of Russia's Kursk region;
  • The US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said Ukraine's invasion of the Kursk region had allowed Kyiv to seize the battlefield initiative for the first time since the end of last year;
  • A fire broke out at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant;
  • China called for de-escalation after Ukrainian troops launched a surprise assault inside Russia;
  • Vladimir Putin said the Russian military must "dislodge" Ukrainian troops from border regions, according to reports;
  • The governor of Russia's Kursk region claimed Ukrainian forces used shells containing chemical weapons during their invasion.

22:49:18

Fire at Odesa grain warehouse extinguished

Firefighters in Ukraine's southern region of Odesa extinguished a blaze that threatened a grain warehouse, the state emergency service reported earlier today.

No fatalities or injuries were reported as a result of the fire, which spanned around 2,000 metres and charred a portion of the facility in the village of Vizyrka.

Authorities did not specify the cause.

"Thanks to the prompt actions of the firefighters, it was possible to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby grain warehouses," the state emergency service said in a statement.

It did not name the damaged facility near the Black Sea port of Pivdennyi, one of Ukraine's largest.

22:07:19

Russian forces 'reduce number of guided bomb attacks in Kharkiv region'

Russian forces have reduced the number of guided bomb attacks on border settlements in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, the local governor has said.

The Kremlin has long been pummelling Ukrainian villages lying on the border with artillery and destructive guided bombs.

It stepped up attacks on the Kharkiv region in May, when Moscow's troops opened a new front in the region's north.

But today, the governor Oleh Syniehubov told national TV: "We have been recording a sharp decrease in guided bomb strikes in recent days."

He said the border area had seen the number of bombs go down from up to 60 guided bomb strikes per day to "no more than 10".

He added though that Russia continued attacking civilian infrastructure.

Moscow denies targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure.

21:35:49

What do we know about the invasion into the Kursk region?

On 6 August, Ukraine invaded Russia's Kursk region and Russian forces are still scrambling to respond to the surprise attack.

The attack has caused more than 100,000 civilians to flee and Ukraine's top military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometres of the region.

The question over whether Kyiv's forces aim to hold territory or are staging hit-and-run raids remain unclear but it is the first time the Ukrainian army has spearheaded an attack of this nature rather than pro-Ukraine Russian fighters.

Here, Sky News takes a look at how things unfolded...

21:10:08

A recap of what's been happening today

As Kyiv's forces enter parts of Russia, here is a recap of what has happened today:

  • Some 11,000 people were evacuated from the Krasnoyaruzhsky district in Russia's Belgorod region due to activity by Ukrainian forces, a Russian official said;
  • Ukraine's top military commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, said his forces now controlled 1,000 square kilometres of Russia's neighbouring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented on the gains;
  • Vladimir Putin said the Ukrainian army's invasion into the Kursk region, which has caused more than 100,000 civilians to flee, was an attempt by Kyiv to stop Moscow's offensive in eastern Ukraine's Donbas region and gain leverage in possible future peace talks;
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed for the first time that Ukrainian military forces are operating inside the Kursk region;
  • The Ukrainian leader also said Russia had to be "forced to make peace".

20:37:51

Watch: Ukrainian army chief says situation 'under control'

Today, Ukraine's top military commander said his forces now control 1,000 square kilometres of Russia's neighbouring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented on the gains of the attack.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi made the statement in a video posted to Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Telegram channel.

In the video, he briefed the president on the frontline situation.

"The troops are fulfilling their tasks. Fighting continues actually along the entire front line. The situation is under our control," he said.

Russian forces are still scrambling to respond to the surprise Ukrainian attack after almost a week of fierce fighting.

You can watch him speak to Ukrainian officials here...

19:56:06

Ukraine urges France to lift ban on Western weapons being used to hit targets in Russia

Ukraine has urged France to lift its ban on weapons it provides being used to hit military targets inside Russia.

Ukraine's defence minister Rustem Umerov wrote on X that he had held a "productive call" with France's minister of the armed forces Sebastien Lecornu on the recent frontline status.

"I urged on the necessity to lift bans on hitting military targets on enemy's territory," he said.

Western countries have restricted the use of their weapons to military targets located inside Ukraine, amid concerns that attacking targets in Russia could escalate the conflict.

19:20:40

Russia says it is carrying out 'counterterrorism operation'

Russia has said it is carrying out a "counterterrorism operation" in its border regions with Ukraine.

In a clip shared by columnist for The Daily Beast, Julia Davis, a news presenter of Russia's state news channel says the Kremlin is ensuring the safety of its citizens from the "threat of sabotage and terrorist acts".

"Counterterrorism operations have been announced in three Russian regions: Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk," she says.

"The national antiterrorism committee underscored that Kyiv made an unprecedented attempt to destabilise the situation in a number of border regions.

"The government is implementing special measures to ensure the safety of its citizens from the threat of sabotage and terrorist acts."

Earlier, Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine's biggest attack on Russian territory since the start of the war was aimed at improving Kyiv's negotiating position ahead of possible peace talks and at slowing the advance of Russian forces.

18:48:02

Putin 'must be forced to make peace', Zelenskyy says

Russia has to be "forced to make peace", Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.

Speaking in his nightly address, the Ukrainian leader said that Kyiv's major cross-border assault into the western region of Kursk was a matter of security for Ukraine and that Kyiv had captured areas from where Russia had launched strikes.

"Russia must be forced to make peace if Putin wants to fight so badly," he said.

He said Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, which lies across the border from Kursk region, had been attacked almost 2,100 times by Russian cross-border strikes since 1 June.

"Russia brought war to others, now it's coming home. Ukraine has always wanted only peace, and we will certainly ensure peace," he added.

18:20:01

Watch: Ukrainian soldiers take down Russian flags in Kursk region

Ukrainian troops have been taking down Russian flags in villages across the Kursk region.

The clips, which have been circulating on social media, come as Ukraine's top commander said Kyiv controlled around 1,000 square kilometres of the region.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said earlier a meeting of top-level officials had ordered the preparation of a "humanitarian plan" for the area.

Ukraine-Russia latest: Ukraine now controls 1,000sq km of Russian territory, official says - as Putin responds to Kyiv's assaults (2024)

FAQs

How much of Ukraine is currently under Russian control? ›

By 11 November 2022, the Institute for the Study of War calculated that Ukrainian forces had liberated an area of 74,443 km2 (28,743 sq mi) from Russian occupation, leaving Russia with control of about 18% of Ukraine's territory.

What territories in Ukraine are under Russian control? ›

Russia occupies Crimea and parts of Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Luhansk, Mykolayiv, and Zaporizhzhya Oblasts. The amount of Ukrainian territory Russia occupied shifted during the year.

Why is Russia invading Ukraine? ›

Putin espoused irredentist views challenging Ukraine's right to exist, falsely claimed that Ukraine was governed by neo-Nazis persecuting the Russian minority, and said that Russia's goal was to "demilitarise and denazify" Ukraine.

Which Ukrainian city is under Russian control? ›

Russia occupies Crimea and parts of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Mykolayiv, and Zaporizhzhya Oblasts.

What language is spoken in Ukraine? ›

The official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, a Slavic language, which is spoken regularly by 88% of Ukraine's population at home in their personal life, and as high as 87% at work or study. It is followed by Russian which is spoken by 34% in their personal life.

Why did the Ukraine war start? ›

The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia occupied and annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro-Russian separatists fighting the Ukrainian military in the Donbas War. These first eight years of conflict also included naval incidents and cyberwarfare.

What countries are under Russian control? ›

The term is applied to Georgia (in Abkhazia and South Ossetia), Moldova (in Transnistria), and Ukraine (in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia). Map showing Russia in dark red with Russian-occupied territories in Europe in light red, as follows: In Moldova: Transnistria (1), since 1992.

What percentage of Ukraine is Russian? ›

Demographics of Ukraine
Major ethnicUkrainians (77.8%) 2001
Minor ethnicRussians (17.3%) 2001, Other (4.9%) 2001
Language
OfficialUkrainian
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Who owns the Crimean peninsula? ›

The region has been under Russian occupation since 2014. Called the Tauric Peninsula until the early modern period, Crimea has historically been at the boundary between the classical world and the steppe.

What does Putin want to achieve? ›

Left unsaid is what many observers considered Putin's real goal: the overthrow of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who he smeared as neo-Nazi, and the installation of a puppet regime.

Did Putin want to join NATO? ›

In 2000 Putin told George Robertson, the Secretary General of NATO at that time, that he wanted Russia to join NATO but would not like to go through the usual application process. In 2001, following the September 11 attacks against the United States, Russian President Vladimir Putin reached out to President George W.

Why is Ukraine important to the United States? ›

U.S.-Ukraine Relations

The United States established diplomatic relations with Ukraine in 1991, following its independence from the Soviet Union. The United States attaches great importance to the success of Ukraine's transition to a modern democratic state with a flourishing market economy.

Are Russian forces in Kyiv? ›

Following the successful Ukrainian counterattacks in late March, Russia began withdrawing its forces from the Kyiv area on 29 March. Four days later, the Ukrainian authorities declared that Kyiv and the surrounding Kyiv Oblast were again under Ukrainian control.

Is it safe to travel to Kharkiv, Ukraine? ›

FCDO advises against all travel to parts of Ukraine.

How many residents remain in Ukraine? ›

The current population of Ukraine is 37,987,251 as of Monday, August 12, 2024, based on Worldometer's elaboration of the latest United Nations data1.

When did Ukraine gain independence? ›

Ukraine became independent when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. This started a period of transition to a market economy, in which Ukraine suffered an eight-year recession. Subsequently however, the economy experienced a high increase in GDP growth until it plunged during the Great Recession.

Is Kursk in Ukraine? ›

Kursk (Russian: Курск, IPA: [ˈkursk]) is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym rivers. It has a population of 440,052 (2021 Census).

What is the name of the Ukraine president? ›

Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy (born 25 January 1978) is a Ukrainian politician and former entertainer who is serving as the sixth and current president of Ukraine since 2019, including during the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine ongoing since 2022.

When did the invasion of Ukraine start? ›

On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine in a steep escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War. The campaign had been preceded by a Russian military buildup since early 2021 and numerous Russian demands for security measures and legal prohibitions against Ukraine joining NATO.

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