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Pontoon bridges are temporary structures that militaries often build to maintain critical supply lines when permanent structures are damaged or destroyed. NBC News was not able to verify whether the video shows the destruction of a pontoon bridge or when it was shot. Another video shared Thursday by the country’s air force chief, Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleshchuk, claimed to show Ukraine’s use of guided aerial bombs to destroy two “bridge crossings” in Kursk this week. Ukraine claimed responsibility for hitting the depot, which its army’s general staff said stored oil products used to supply the Russian army. Satellite images captured on Monday, the day after the alleged attack, show flames and thick clouds of black smoke billowing from the depot.
Persons: Mykola Oleshchuk, , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vasily Golubev Organizations: NBC News, NBC, Kyiv, Kremlin, Regional Gov Locations: Kursk, Glushkovo, Russia, Proletarsk, Russia’s, Rostov, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Russian
CNN —Ukraine launched a major drone attack on an airbase in Russia’s Rostov region, killing Russian servicemen and destroying fighter jets, according to a Ukrainian source with knowledge of the operation. According to the ministry, air defense systems intercepted 44 UAVs over the Rostov region, six UAVs over the Krasnodar region, and one each over the Saratov, Kursk and Belgorod regions. The region of Rostov, which borders Ukraine in Russia’s south, has previously been impacted by Kyiv’s strategic aerial strikes. In September 2023, a drone attack caused an explosion near Russia’s military headquarters in the city of Rostov-on-Don. Ukraine is showing increasing willingness to launch targeted strikes across the border, in an apparent attempt to slowly wear down domestic Russian support for the war and degrade Russian infrastructure.
Persons: Vasily Golubev, Roman Busargin, Vyacheslav Gladkov, Don, Wagner Organizations: CNN —, Security Service, CNN, Ministry of Defense, Russian Armed Forces, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Don Locations: CNN — Ukraine, Russia’s Rostov, Ukraine, Rostov, Russian, , Russia, Morozovsky, Krasnodar, Saratov, Kursk, Belgorod, Engels, Ukrainian, Russia’s
CNN —A drone attack caused an explosion near Russia’s military headquarters in the city of Rostov-on-Don on Thursday, as Kyiv continues a campaign of strategic aerial strikes in Russian territory. Russian air defense systems separately intercepted a drone attack near Moscow, the capital’s mayor Sergey Sobyanin said in a post on Telegram on Thursday. “Tonight, in the Ramensky urban district, air defense forces thwarted a drone attack on Moscow. “There will be a just retribution for everything.”In addition to the attacks on Russian territory, Kyiv has continued to also hit Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine. Russian-appointed officials in occupied Zaporizhzhia say there was another Ukrainian drone attack on Enerhodar, the city adjacent to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, early on Thursday.
Persons: Vasily Golubev, Golubev, Wagner, Sergey Sobyanin, ” Sobyanin, OLGA MALTSEVA, Denys Shmyhal, , Jens Stoltenberg, , Volodymyr Zelensky Organizations: CNN, Getty, NATO Locations: Rostov, Kyiv, Russia, Ukrainian, Moscow, AFP, Ukraine, Russian, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia
Video Russian officials said a Ukrainian missile was shot down over the port city of Taganrog and exploded, injuring several people. The Russian Defense Ministry said the explosion was caused by one of two Soviet-era missiles fired into Russian territory by Ukraine and shot down by Russian air defenses. A top Ukrainian security official, Oleksiy Danilov, cast blame for the blast in Taganrog on the Russian air defense system. Earlier Friday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said it had shot down a drone aimed at the Moscow region; several recent strikes in Moscow were orchestrated by Ukraine using Ukrainian-made drones, according to senior Ukrainian officials. Shortly afterward, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that a high-rise and a security service building had been hit in the city of Dnipro, blaming “Russian missile terror.”Show more
Persons: Vasily Golubev, Golubev, Oleksiy Danilov, Mr, Danilov, , Dmitri S, Vladimir V, Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky, Organizations: Credit, Reuters, Russian Defense Ministry, ” Russia’s Defense Ministry, Russia’s Defense Ministry Locations: Ukrainian, Taganrog, Reuters Moscow, Russia, Ukraine, Azov, Russian, Odesa, Soviet, St . Petersburg, Moscow, Dnipro
[1/7] View of a damaged building near the site of the blast in the center of Taganrog, Russia July 28, 2023. Telegram channel of Vasily Golubev, Governor of the Rostov region/Handout via REUTERSJuly 28 (Reuters) - The Russian military said on Friday it had shot down a Ukrainian missile over the southern Russian city of Taganrog and that fragments of the missile had injured civilians and damaged buildings. There was no immediate reaction from Ukraine, which rarely comments on attacks inside Russia or on Russian-controlled territory. Separately, an explosion was reported to have hit an oil refinery in the Russian city of Samara. Member of parliament Alexander Khinshtein said the explosion at the refinery owned by Rosneft (ROSN.MM) appeared to have been caused by a bomb.
Persons: Vasily Golubev, Alexander Khinshtein, Felix Light, Mark Trevelyan, Andrew Osborn Organizations: REUTERS, Rosneft, TASS, Energy, Thomson Locations: Taganrog, Russia, Rostov, Russian, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Russia's Rostov, Samara
Moscow said it shot down two Ukrainian missiles over southwestern Russia on Friday, including one that fell and exploded in a city center — apparently rare instances of Ukraine using such powerful weapons to attack targets inside Russia. Coming as Ukraine, within its own borders, steps up its counteroffensive against the Russian invaders, the missile attacks could signal a more aggressive effort to expand a war that until now has brought death and destruction almost exclusively to Ukrainian territory. Russian officials said one downed missile fell in the city of Taganrog, about 80 miles southeast of the nearest front lines, injuring at least nine people, none severely, and damaging some buildings, and that the other fell in “a deserted area” near the city of Azov, which lies some 25 miles farther from the fighting. Video and photographs circulated by Russian state media and local outlets showed the aftermath of a blast in Taganrog, a port city on the Sea of Azov, including piles of rubble and blown-out windows and garage doors. The regional governor, Vasily Golubev, said the detonation hit near an art museum and a cafe in the city center.
Persons: Vasily Golubev Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Taganrog, , Azov
CNN —Russia said it shot down a Ukrainian missile over the southern Russian city of Taganrog and that fragments from the blast injured several civilians. Vasily Golubev also said on Friday in a Telegram post that there was a rocket explosion in the middle of the city. The Russian Ministry of Health later said 14 people had been injured. Russian air defense systems intercepted the missile, fragments of which fell on the city and damaged buildings, the defense ministry said. There were no victims or severe damage reported at the site, Khinshtein said.
Persons: It’s, Ukraine —, Vasily Golubev, , Maria Zakharova, , ” Zakharova, Alexander Khinshtein, Khinshtein Organizations: CNN, Russian Ministry of Defense, Regional Gov, Russian Ministry of Health, Russian Foreign Ministry, Foreign Ministry, Duma Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Russian, Taganrog, Ukraine, Rostov Region, Rostov, Moscow, Kiev, Samara
Russia says it shoots down missiles over Crimea, Rostov region
  + stars: | 2023-07-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 9 (Reuters) - Russian air defence systems shot down two missiles on Sunday, Russian officials said, one over the annexed Crimean peninsula and another over Russia's southern Rostov region that also borders Ukraine. A cruise missile was shot down near the city of Kerch on the Crimean peninsula, without inflicting any damage or casualties, Russia-installed Governor Sergei Aksyonov wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Crimea was annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014, but is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine. Local officials said traffic movement on the Crimean Bridge that links the peninsula to the Russian mainland was restored after an apparent suspension. In another incident, air defence shot down a Ukrainian missile in Russia's Rostov region, Governor Vasily Golubev said on Telegram.
Persons: Sergei Aksyonov, Vasily Golubev, Golubev, Alexander Marrow, William Maclean Organizations: Kyiv, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Crimean, Rostov, Ukraine, Kerch, Russia, Crimea, Russian, Ukrainian, Russia's Rostov, Moscow
Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin marched on a Russian military building on Saturday. Videos on social media show troops from the Wagner mercenary group crowding the streets. Citizens can be seen filming from close distances despite being told to stay off the streets. One clip from Saturday morning verified by the Washington Post shows tanks rolling through the streets of Rostov-on-Don and surrounding Russia's Southern Military District headquarters. Fighters of Wagner private mercenary group are deployed in a street near the headquarters of the Southern Military District in the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, June 24, 2023.
Persons: Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, , Vasily Golubev, Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Service, Don, Washington Post, Military, Southern Military District, Post, Fighters, Reuters, Kremlin Locations: Rostov, Don, Russia, , Ukraine, Russia's
CNN —Ukrainian air defenses withstood Russia’s most intense air attack on Kyiv since the start of the year overnight into Thursday, the capital region’s military chief said. Last night, the aggressor launched another large-scale air strike on the capital,” Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv city military administration, wrote on Telegram. Russian air attacks have targeted Kyiv on three days out of the past four, Popko said. Russian oil refinery firesAlso early on Thursday, fires broke out in two oil refineries in southwestern Russia, following separate alleged drone strikes. It is unclear who is responsible for the drone attack.
[1/5] Specialists extinguish fire following an explosion in a building belonging to the border patrol section of Russia's FSB federal security service in a built-up district of the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Sergey PivovarovROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia, March 16 (Reuters) - At least one person was killed and two were injured on Thursday in a blast and fire at a building belonging to the border patrol of Russia's FSB security service in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, according to officials quoted by Russian news agencies. The FSB said a fire had broken out in a workshop, causing an explosion and the partial collapse of the building, Russian news agencies reported. "The spread of fire caused containers of fuel and lubricants to explode," he said in a message posted on his Telegram channel. They quoted local emergency services as saying one person had been killed and two more injured in the incident.
A fire broke out at a Russian FSB building on Thursday, causing fuel tanks to explode. At least one person has been killed and two injured, Russian media reported. The FSB is Russia's primary security agency and the main successor to the Soviet Union's notorious KGB. It is responsible for internal security, counterintelligence, border security, and counter-terrorism. The building where the fire broke out belonged to the FSB's regional border patrol section, according to the BBC.
11 de muncitori ai unei staţii de epurare dintr-o localitate din Taganrog, regiunea Rostov, au murit după ce au inhalat vapori toxici în timpul curățării canalelor. Alte patru persoane se află în stare gravă la spital. Guvernatorul regiunii a decretat zi de doliu în memoria celor decedaţi. "Familiile persoanelor decedate vor primi câte un milion de ruble, alocaţi din bugetul local şi alte 400 000 de ruble vor primi cei internaţi. ", a comunicat guvernatorul regiunii Rostov, Vasilii Golubev.
Organizations: Vasilii Golubev Locations: Rusia, Taganrog, Rostov, Vasilii
Sursa foto: digi24.ro11 muncitori ai unei staţii de epurare din Rusia au murit, după ce au inhalat vapori toxici; 4 persoane, internate la spital11 muncitori ai unei staţii de epurare dintr-o localitate din Taganrog, regiunea Rostov din Rusia, au murit după ce au inhalat vapori toxici în timpul curățării canalelor. Alte patru persoane se află în stare gravă la spital. Guvernatorul regiunii a decretat zi de doliu în memoria celor decedaţi. „Familiile persoanelor decedate vor primi câte un milion de ruble, alocaţi din bugetul local şi alte 400 000 de ruble vor primi cei internaţi", a comunicat guvernatorul regiunii Rostov, Vasilii Golubev. Potrivit presei ruse, la locului tragediei continuă să lucreze anchetatorii şi criminaliştii.
Organizations: Vasilii Golubev Locations: Rusia, Taganrog, Rostov, Vasilii
Cel puțin patru dintre ei s-au aflat la Chișinău și în perioada campaniei pentru alegerea primarului general al municipiului Chișinău din toamna anului trecut în urma căruia candidatul socialiștilor Ion Ceban a ieșit învingător. Pe trei din ei i-a deconspirat chiar Igor Dodon atunci când i-a filmat în sediul PSRM imediat după anunțarea rezultatelor care anunțau victoria lui Ceban. RISE Moldova a reușit să identifice opt dintre ei, surprinzându-i în compania mai multor deputați socialiști, dar și a purtătoarei de cuvânt a candidatului Igor Dodon, Ludmila Muntean. Doar că rapoartele financiare prezentate de staff-ul lui Igor Dodon la CEC, în cadrul primului tur de scrutin, nu conțin cheltuieli pentru servicii prestate de consultanți străini. La fel, purtătoarea de cuvânt a candidatului Igor Dodon, Ludmila Munteanu a menționat pentru RISE Moldova că „Igor Dodon și colegii acestuia au fost implicați în mai multe campanii electorale.
Persons: Igor Dodon, Ion Ceban, Ceban, Ludmila Muntean, Aceștia, Olga Grak, Serghei Perfiliev, Leonid Gonin, Serghei Galiev, Stanislav Patriev, Nichita Țurcan, Adela Răileanu, Igor Golubev, Dmitri Dimler, Iuri Gudilin, Ludmila Munteanu Organizations: Electorală Centrală, Moldova, Partidului Socialiștilor Locations: Kremlin, Chișinău, Capitalei, Președinție, Rusia, Republicii Moldova, Duma, CEC
RISE Moldova a reușit să identifice opt dintre ei. Pe 25 septembrie, cu șapte zile până la lansarea lui Igor Dodon în cursa electorală, la un oficiu de la demisolul unui bloc locativ de pe str. Serghei Lazo, RISE Moldova a reușit să mai identificăm șase cetățeni ruși. Cel puțin asta reiese dintr-o înregistrare video, transmisă redacției RISE Moldova de o persoană apropiată de anturajul actualului președinte. Ludmila Muntean, purtătoarea de cuvânt a lui Igor Dodon (într-un răspuns oficial pentru RISE Moldova) a spus că Igor Dodon și colegii acestuia au fost implicați în mai multe campanii electorale.
Persons: Igor Dodon, Bătrîncea, Ludmila Muntean, Serghei Lazo, Nichita Țurcan, Adela Răileanu, Iuri Gudilin, Olga Grak, Olga, Leonid Gonin, Vlad, Vladimir Odnostalco, Serghei Galiev, Stanislav Patriev, Igor Golubev, Dmitri Dimler, Serghei Perfiliev, OLGA, IURI GUDILIN, LEONID GONIN, Duma de Stat, SERGHEI GALIEV, Nikita Kuzmin, STANISLAV PATRIEV, IGOR GOLUBEV, DMITRI DIMLER, SERGHEI PERFILIEV, Dodon, Ceban Organizations: Moldova, Partidului Socialiștilor, Partidului Forțelor, Dreapta, Partidului, Adunarea, CEC, МРСК Центра, Партия правых сил Locations: Federația Rusă, Republica Moldova, Rîșcani, Federației Ruse, Chișinău, Președinție, Kaliningrad, Yaroslavl, Moscova, Lvov, Ucraina, Republica Udmurtia, Duma, Ruse, Krasnoiarsk, Novosibirsk
În pragul campaniei pentru prezidențiale, mai mulți consultanți politici din Federația Rusă au aterizat în Republica Moldova, dezvăluie o investigație RISE Moldova. RISE Moldova a reușit să identifice opt dintre ei, surprinzându-i în compania mai multor deputați socialiști, a purtătoarei de cuvânt a candidatului Igor Dodon, dar și a fostului consilier al premierului Ion Chicu, Vitalia Dragancea. Primii doi cetățeni ai Federației Ruse, despre care RISE Moldova scrie că sunt consultanți politici de la Kremlin, sunt Iuri Gudilin și Olga Grak, apăruți prima dată în primul articol RISE Moldova și „Dossier”, despre „departamentul moldovenesc”. RISE Moldova a solicitat Comisiei Electorale Centrale un comentariu despre legalitatea consultării primite de staff-ul lui Dodon. Datele au fost obținute de Centrul Dossier din Rusia și RISE Moldova și vin din două surse: așa-zisa „Arhiva Cernov” pe partea Dossier și „Telefonul lui Dodon”, analizat de RISE Moldova.
Persons: Igor Dodon, Ion Chicu, Iuri Gudilin, Olga, Serghei Lazo, Vitalie, Leonid Gonin, Dodon, Bogdan Țîrdea, Serghei Galiev, Stanislav Patriev, Igor Golubev, Dmitri Dimler, Serghei Perfiliev, , Filmați, Gudilin, Olga Grak, Ceban Organizations: Moldova, Partidului Socialiștilor, CEC Locations: Federația Rusă, Republica Moldova, Chișinău, Federației Ruse, Kremlin, CEC, Moscova, Ceban, rusă, Rusia, AGORA, Municipiul Iași
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