The 4-metre-wide board detailing the entire Russian military chain of command in Ukraine

Chart used by Ukrainian prosecutors maps hundreds of Russian soldiers all the way up to Vladimir Putin

For more than a year, Russian jets have been pounding Ukrainian cities, destroying hospitals and apartment blocks, while Moscow’s troops on the ground have been accused of executing civilians. Flooded with evidence of Russian war crimes, Ukrainian prosecutors moved swiftly.

Kyiv has compiled hundreds of dossiers, naming more than 600 Russians – many of them high-ranking political and military officials – as suspects. The suspects range from senior officials including the defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, to a lesser-known colonel believed to be responsible for some of the most brutal aerial attacks on Ukraine.

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Russia accuses West of misinformation over Nord Stream blasts

Russia does not know who was behind the blasts that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines, one of President Putin’s leading allies said as he mocked media reports that said a pro-Ukrainian group was responsible.

“We still do not know for certain who exactly was the author and the perpetrator of the Nord Stream explosions,” Nikolai Patrushev, the head of Russia’s national security council, said.

Senior officials in Moscow have accused Britain and the United States of being behind the damage to the Kremlin funded pipelines. Last year Putin has blamed “Anglo-Saxon” powers.

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Ukrainian city ready for ‘brave’ Canadian tourists

Lviv – only a little bit bombed

Two women sit at a table near the front door of a small, nondescript bar in western Ukraine.

Speak the password, and they will escort you to a closet, inside which is a staircase that leads down to a stone cellar.

As they descend, they’re greeted with bass music from the chic restaurant below. It’s decorated with modern art installations that represent Ukrainian independence and the Russian occupation. On the menu is elevated traditional Ukrainian cuisine. All the ingredients and beverages are sourced from within the country.

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‘Worse than Stalingrad’: Ukraine troops battle Wagner fighters in Bakhmut metal works

One soldier said they were ‘trying to knock out’ the Russian mercenaries that stormed the complex Kyiv had hoped to make a stronghold

Russian mercenaries have stormed a sprawling metal works on the northern edge of Bakhmut that Ukrainian forces had hoped to turn into a stronghold.

In a video, a man claiming to be a Ukrainian soldier described a battle with Wagner fighters in the compound of the AZOM metal works. Explosions and gunfire can be heard as he speaks.

“The Russians entered the industrial complex, we are trying to knock them out. They have entrenched themselves at night. We are trying to storm their positions,” the unnamed soldier said.

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Conflicting Reports Thicken Nord Stream Bombing Plot

None of the emerging narratives surrounding the Nord Stream pipeline bombing really contradicts Seymour Hersh’s central allegation that Biden authorized the operation.

IN THE MONTH since veteran journalist Seymour Hersh published his bombshell report alleging that President Joe Biden personally authorized a covert action to bomb the Nord Stream pipelines, we’ve seen a frenzy of speculation, detailed dissection of Hersh’s specific assertions, and the emergence of competing narratives both supporting and denouncing the report.

The question of whether Hersh’s story is accurate — either in whole or in part — is of monumental significance, and there are some issues related to this story that have not received as much attention as they deserve. Among these are questions surrounding the legal and constitutional framework the Biden administration would have used if, as Hersh’s source alleges, Biden directly ordered the bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines. There is also an emerging counternarrative to Hersh’s reporting from U.S. intelligence that warrants scrutiny, both on its merits and for how it might relate to Hersh’s story.

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Wagner Group Has Ambitious Plans Beyond Bakhmut

The Wagner Group of mercenaries could become a “hardline ideological elite” organization following months of intensive fighting in eastern Ukraine.

In a video posted to Telegram on Saturday, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who heads up the paramilitary outfit, said that, after the Battle of Bakhmut ends, the Wagner force will become an “army with an ideological component.”

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Divers used chartered yacht to sabotage Nord Stream pipelines – report

Andromeda – Alleged Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage Boat

The underwater bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines last September was carried out by a team of divers operating from a 15-metre chartered yacht called the Andromeda, according to a new report.

The report in Der Spiegel traces the Andromeda’s route around the Baltic from its home marina in Rostock on 6 September to the German island of Rügen and then finally to the Danish island of Christiansø, close to the site of the blasts on 26 September.

Experts have questioned whether the amount of explosives used in the sabotage attacks, estimated to be several hundred kilograms, as well with the necessary breathing apparatus and other equipment could have been carried on such a small boat, raising the question of whether another vessel was involved.

Note Google translate will work on the Der Spiegel link .

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‘Why should I fight?’: How Russian soldiers are mutinying in face of ‘certain death’

Videos and messages from inside Putin’s army show troops deserting, fleeing and struggling to find their teams

Russians sent to fight on the front lines are mutinying, fighting amongst themselves, getting locked in basements and lost in the chaos of a faltering offensive, a flurry of videos and messages from inside Vladimir Putin’s army show.

Recently mobilised soldiers are refusing orders to face “certain death” by joining “human wave” attacks that they say are destroying entire units at a time.

Some are appealing directly to Putin in desperate videos, while others are standing up to Kremlin officials sent to quell the rebellion.

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Angry Russian soldiers refuse orders to go into battle

The dissenting troops filmed a video message to complain about equipment, training and leadership

A group of mobilised Russian men in a video message said they are refusing to obey commanders’ orders to go into an assault outside Donetsk.

A dozen men were seen standing in a dark room, saying they were moved from Belgorod’s territorial defence last week to a Donetsk suburb of Shebekino and were ordered to “storm villages” without any training, equipment or official orders.

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Ukraine war: Russia fires hypersonic missiles in new barrage

At least of nine people have died in a new wave of strikes across Ukraine in which Russia used powerful weapons, including rare hypersonic missiles.

Russia had reportedly not fired Kinzhal hypersonic missiles – which can evade air defences – since the early months of the conflict.

The latest barrage was the most severe to hit Ukraine for weeks.

It cut the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Europe’s biggest – from the grid, although power was later restored.

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Nord Stream: German authorities searched ship for explosives

Authorities searched a ship thought to have possibly transported explosives tied to the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, the German Prosecutors Office said Wednesday.

The announcement came following media reports indicating pro-Ukrainian groups may have been responsible for the blasts.

Ukrainian officials denied media reports claiming Kyiv’s involvement in September’s blasts in the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

Dismissing the reports, Ukrainian presidential adviser Mikhailo Podolyak on Twitter said Ukraine had “nothing to do with the incident in the Baltic Sea and has no information about ‘pro-Ukrainian sabotage groups.'”

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