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As the war enters its 970th day, these are the main events.
Here is the situation on Tuesday, October 22, 2024:
Struggle
- Ukraine's air defenses destroyed 42 of 60 drones launched by Russia during a night strike, the Ukrainian Air Force said, over parts of central, southern and eastern Ukraine.
- Russia's Defense Ministry said its air defense units destroyed a total of 18 Ukrainian drones. As soon as drones were shot down in the southern Bryansk region, three over Belgorod, which served as a base for Russia's large-scale invasion in 2022, and the rest in the Kursk, Tula and Oryol regions, the ministry said in the statement. Telegram messaging application.
- Three civilians, including a child, were killed in a residential area in the Sumy region of eastern Ukraine following a drone strike by Russia, according to the regional governor.
- Overnight drone strikes by Ukraine caused an explosion and fire at an ethanol manufacturing plant and damaged two other alcohol-producing companies in Russia, officials said.
- An explosion rocked the Bio-Khim biochemical plant in Russia's Tambov region, causing a short-lived fire, Tambov Governor Maxim Yegorov said on Telegram. Meanwhile, the governor of the Tula region, which borders Moscow to the north, said Ukrainian drones damaged two distilleries, in the town of Yefremov and the village of Luzhkovskyi. There were no reports of casualties.
- Another Ukrainian drone attack damaged a boiler room and a non-residential building in Bryansk, Russia, which borders Ukraine, its governor said.
- Russian strikes killed three people in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia and three in the Donetsk region, according to regional governors there.
Diplomacy
- President Vladimir Putin will meet with world leaders as Russia hosts a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies in the city of Kazan.
- The alliance that initially included Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is expanding rapidly. In January, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia joined. Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Malaysia have applied to join.
- Putin is expected to meet with United Nations General Secretary Antonio Guterres on Thursday on the sidelines of the BRICS meeting, according to the Kremlin. The UN has not yet confirmed the meeting.
- Ukraine's Foreign Ministry criticized Guterres for what it said was his acceptance of an invitation from Putin. “The UN Secretary General rejected Ukraine's invitation to the first World Peace Summit in Switzerland. However, he accepted the invitation to Kazan from the war prisoner Putin. This is a wrong choice that does not advance the cause of peace. It only damages the reputation of the UN,” the ministry wrote in a post on social media platform X.
- South Korea will gradually take countermeasures according to the level of military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, including supplying weapons to Ukraine, Deputy National Security Advisor Kim Tae-hyo said.
- Seoul summoned the Russian ambassador to criticize Pyongyang's decision to send hundreds of troops to support Moscow's war in Ukraine, the country's Foreign Ministry said, calling for their immediate withdrawal.
- China called for a reduction in tensions following South Korea's statement that North Korea had sent troops to Russia for deployment in Ukraine, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
- Türkiye offered to act as an intermediary to end the war and strove to maintain good ties with Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said he discussed safe navigation for shipping in the Black Sea with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Weapons and funds
- The UK will give Ukraine £2.26 billion ($2.94 billion) as part of a much larger planned loan from the Group of Seven (G7) from frozen Russian assets to help buy weapons and rebuild damaged infrastructure. said Defense Secretary John Healey.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the United States was preparing an aid package worth $800 million to finance Ukrainian drone production. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also announced an additional $400 million in new weapons for Ukraine during a visit to the Ukrainian capital kyiv in a show of solidarity two weeks before the US presidential election.
- Dozens of US representatives from the Democratic and Republican parties have urged US President Joe Biden's administration to tighten sanctions on Russian oil shipments and questioned why the world's largest oil services company, SLB, was still operating in Russia. .
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