Russia strikes eastern and southern Ukraine as Kiev’s forces hit and seriously damage a crucial bridge in the south on the 147th day of the conflict.
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Ukrainian shelling has badly damaged the crucial Antonivskyi bridge in the Russia-controlled Kherson region of southern Ukraine, Moscow-installed regional authorities have said. The bridge — one of two crossing points for Russian forces to territory they have occupied on the western bank of the vast Dnipro river — has been a key target for Ukrainian forces. The Russian-backed head of the Kherson region, Volodymyr Saldo, closed the bridge to cargo traffic on Wednesday morning in what he called a “temporary restriction” to allow repair works. Passenger cars were still able to use the bridge, which is more than a kilometre long, Saldo said. Local officials told the RIA news agency that Ukraine hit the 1.4-kilometre (0.9-mile) bridge at around 4:00am with 12 shells from the newly arrived High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), a US supplied long-range artillery weapon. Britain’s defence ministry described the bridge as a “key vulnerability for Russian forces”. Russia ally Syria breaks ties with Ukraine Syria has announced severing ties with Ukraine in support of its close ally Russia, saying the move is a response to a similar move by Kiev. “The Syrian Arab Republic has decided to break diplomatic relations with Ukraine in conformity with the principle of reciprocity and in response to the decision of the Ukrainian government,” a foreign ministry official, who was not identified, told the state news agency SANA. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he was severing ties with Syria late last month after Syria recognised the Russian-backed breakaway republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine intends to postpone debt payments for 24 months Ukraine intends to postpone repayment of its Eurobonds and payments of interest on them for 24 months from August 1, according to a government resolution. The government, which is trying to deal with the impact of Russia’s February 24 assault, instructed the finance ministry to hold negotiations with creditors on deferring payments by August 15 and promised additional interest on postponed payments. The government also plans to postpone payment on the GDP-linked warrants to August 2024 from May 2023, it said. Russia to punish Wikimedia Foundation over Ukraine conflict ‘fakes’ Russia’s communications watchdog has said it will taking steps to punish the Wikimedia Foundation, which hosts online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, for violating Russian law around the conflict in Ukraine. In a statement, Roskomnadzor said Wikipedia still hosted “prohibited materials, including fakes about the course of the special military operation on the territory of Ukraine”, and that search engines would be used to inform users that Wikimedia violated Russian law . Writing on Telegram, vice chair of the Russian parliament’s committee on information policy Anton Gorelkin said that links to Wikipedia would be accompanied by a disclaimer warning users about legal violations by Wikimedia Foundation. US, allies discuss possible training for Ukrainian air force The United States and allies are starting to examine possible training for Ukrainian pilots as part of a long-term effort to potentially help Kiev build a future Ukrainian air force, Air Force Chief of Staff General Charles “CQ” Brown said. He stressed that future training for Ukrainian pilots was a complex question, one that would need to take in account the state of the conflict and the ability for Kiev to remove pilots from the fight to undergo lengthy instruction. Brown’s comments came days after lawmakers in the House of Representatives moved forward a measure that, if it passes other hurdles, would authorise $100 million to train Ukrainian pilots and maintainers on US combat aircraft. Zelenskyy fires another top official, calls for even stronger ties with US President Zelenskyy has dismissed a deputy head of the domestic security service (SBU) and appointed a number of new regional heads of the SBU. Ivan Bakanov was fired from his position at the helm of the SBU by a comfortable majority, several lawmakers said on the Telegram messaging app. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska arrived in Washington and Zelenskyy said his wife’s scheduled address to congress on Wednesday should yield “significant results”, saying he hopes it will influence US decision-makers in Washington. Zelenska’s tasks include increasing US support for Ukraine, obtaining additional support to “protect people from Russian terror” and boosting humanitarian assistance, he said in his video address. Putin warns EU that gas supplies could keep dwindling
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said it is the West’s own fault that the flow of Russian natural gas to European customers has dwindled and warned that it could continue ebbing. Putin’s statement further cranked up the pressure on the European Union, which fears Russia could cut off gas to wreak economic and political havoc in Europe in the winter. Speaking to Russian reporters in Tehran, Putin said the amount of gas pumped through the Nord Stream pipeline to Germany will fall further from 60 million to 30 million cubic metres a day, or about one-fifth of its capacity, if a turbine isn’t quickly replaced. For live updates from Tuesday (July 19), click here Source: TRTWorld and agencies
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