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The war in Ukraine has claimed more lives. Russia is reluctant to mobilize again. News ticker about the war in Ukraine.

Updated as of September 21, 12:44 PM: Ukraine army gets more money to fight war in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyj signed off on an increase in military spending by 500 billion hryvnias (about 10.8 billion euros), which was previously decided by parliament. The media reported on the war situation in Ukraine. The increase will therefore be financed through borrowings, taxes and tax increases on tobacco and fuel.

The Verkhovna Rada – Ukraine’s parliament – ​​passed a supplementary budget on September 18 due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Household spending will rise by a healthy 13 percent to 81 billion euros – a record figure for Ukraine.

Consequences of Ukraine War Attack: Russia Seals Highway

Updated as of September 21, 11:01 am: A Ukrainian drone strike caused heavy damage in the Tver region during the war in Ukraine. Russian federal highway M-9, also known as the Baltic Highway, was later closed to traffic, among others, Russian news agency TASS reported. The link has not been officially confirmed. Out loud Ukrainian Pravda However, it is certainly possible.

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Traffic was stopped in the area from kilometer 322 to kilometer 420, where the 23rd arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Russian Defense Ministry was hit. Russian media also reported that the Staraya Doroba railway station (11 kilometers from the village) had also been evacuated. Earlier, several Telegram channels claimed that Ukrainian drones “hit a secret facility.”

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Russia uses cruise missiles in Ukraine war – multiple attacks reported

Updated as of September 21, 9:30 am: Russia used a large number of cruise missiles in the war in Ukraine. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook. Accordingly, on Friday, six rockets and 73 airstrikes with 108 guided bombs were fired at Ukrainian positions and settlements in a total of five rocket attacks. Also, 25 glide bombs were reportedly used in the Kursk region.

Heavy Casualties in Ukraine War: Russia Attacks Town in Southern Ukraine

Updated as of September 21, 8:58 am: At least three people have been killed and three others wounded in fresh Russian missile strikes on the town of Khryvyi Rih in southern Ukraine. A 12-year-old boy was among the dead, Dnipropetrovsk region governor Serhiy Lizak said in a telegram.

The attack took place in the middle of the night with Iskander-M rockets and guided missiles. Lizak published several pictures of the ruined houses. They said they were looking for the buried.

Incident at war in Ukraine: Explosions and evacuations after wave of attacks on Russia

Updated as of September 21, 8:02 am: Ukraine attacked Russia overnight. Russia’s anti-aircraft defense system shot down more than 100 drones in various parts of Russia in the Ukraine conflict, Putin’s Defense Ministry announced.

Heavy fighting continues in the Ukraine war. It seems that Ukraine has again launched serious attacks on Russia. (Image archive) © LIBKOS/AP/dpa

Debris from a downed drone caused a fire in the Krasnodar region near the border with Ukraine. Officials said a village had to be evacuated due to the risk of an explosion. Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondrativ announced that an emergency shelter would be set up in Tigoretsk for people who had to leave their homes. He didn’t exactly say burnt, exploded.

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Energy issues at war in Ukraine: Russia targets infrastructure

Updated as of September 21, 6:18 am: Ukraine is preparing to repel Russian airstrikes on energy production during the war. “We also discussed the threat we now see to our electricity production from Russia. We will resist this,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his daily video message.

Prime Minister Denis Schmihal and Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko had earlier reported on safety structures for energy plants. Energy supply was also a topic of discussions with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Kiev. According to Zelensky, an agreement has been reached to expand electricity imports from the EU.

Scholes continues to rule out supplying Taurus cruise missiles in the Ukraine war

Updated as of September 20, 9:40 PM: President Olaf Scholz has again ruled out the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine. “Although many have urged me, I will not deliver cruise missiles that go as far as Moscow,” the SPD politician told a public debate in Niederkorsdorf in Brandenburg in front of around 200 guests. “I promise you this time: I will stick to this approach.”

At the same time, Scholz stressed the need to explore options for peace in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. “Now is the time to explore what the possibilities are.” The chancellor criticized the stance of the Sahra Wagonknecht coalition (BSW) and the AfD. He opposed them when they suggested that instead of supporting Ukraine, peace talks were the alternative. “That’s naive.”

Van der Leyen announced a 35 billion loan for the Ukraine war

Updated as of September 20, 12:40 PM: EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged 35 billion euros in aid loans to Ukraine. The fund is to be financed from the assets of the frozen Russian central bank in the EU, according to Editorial Network Germany. According to EU diplomats, this amounts to around 2 to 4 billion euros per year.

Hungary has so far refused to accept changes to the EU’s sanctions text. This means that the use of Russian assets was not possible before. In addition to billions from the EU, additional money from the G7 countries flows into collective debt. This will bring the total amount to $50 billion.

Russian Attack on Kherson – Dead and Wounded in Ukraine War

Updated as of September 20, 11:55 am: One person reportedly killed in Russian attack in Kherson region. This was announced by the head of the military administration of the city of Kherson, Roman Mrochko, in a telegram. “Russian prisoners attacked the Dnibrovsky district. Then there was a 27-year-old man on the street who suffered a life-threatening mine wound,” Mrochok wrote.

Updated as of September 20, 10:50 am: The Kremlin has warned the West to take seriously threats to release large-scale weapons for attacks on Russian territory. “You are playing with fire,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was quoted as saying by the news agency. Reuters At a press conference. War can change fundamentally and have consequences for the entire world.

Russia no longer wanted Mobilization I am Ukraine war

First Report: The Moscow-Ukraine war is draining Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military. According to the Ukrainian military, 1,340 Russian soldiers were wounded or killed in the war against the neighboring country in the last 24 hours. Since the start of the war, Russia has reportedly lost over 600,000 combatants. Hence the call for a new wave of such mobilization from the Kremlin’s Ministry of Defense Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported.

Mobilization wave in Ukraine war – Putin at odds with Defense Ministry

An unnamed source has this WSJ Putin has now declared that he does not want to start another wave of mobilization in the Ukraine war. The reason for this is the high associated political costs, which would mean extensive recruitment into society, the Think Tank for the Study of War (ISW) said in a report. Putin has expressed concern that this could endanger the stability of his regime.

Instead, the Russian Volunteer relies on recruiting Russian volunteers. Even after the start of Ukraine’s Kursk offensive, which brought the war into Russian territory by the attacked country, no new wave of mobilization was triggered. Success in the region is still to be achieved. Because like the Ukrainian news channel RBC-Ukraine The Kremlin said it had ordered Russian troops to withdraw Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s army from the Kursk region in mid-October.

Russia Focuses on Expanding Drone Production – Putin Emphasizes Need for Ukraine War

Putin stressed at a meeting of the Russian military commission that drones are an important means of warfare in order to make progress in the war of aggression against Ukraine, which violates international law. That is why he mentioned the current efforts to increase the production of unmanned aerial vehicles, ISW reported. Compared to the drones produced in 2023 (about 140,000), it wants to exceed this number by ten times in 2024 and produce about 1.4 million drones.

Procurement and production of combat systems is also growing in Ukraine. More than 200 companies are involved in producing enough drones to defend themselves against Russia. “Ukraine plans to produce or purchase 200,000 combat drones by the end of this year,” said Yuriy Shihol, head of the Ukrainian State Service for Special Communications and Information Security at X.

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Battles in the Kursk region and Russian advances in Donetsk create a changing picture of the front line. Current maps of the Ukraine war frontline provide insight into the latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine. (Editorial with news agency content)

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