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Smoke rises from a Russian shipyard reportedly hit in a Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol, Crimea. Two vessels were reportedly badly damaged.
Smoke rises from a Russian shipyard reportedly hit in a Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol, Crimea. Two vessels were reportedly badly damaged. Photograph: Reuters Tv/Reuters
Smoke rises from a Russian shipyard reportedly hit in a Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol, Crimea. Two vessels were reportedly badly damaged. Photograph: Reuters Tv/Reuters

Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 568 of the invasion

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Ukraine claims to have destroyed Russian air defence system in Crimea; Russia claims it repelled drone attack on Black Sea patrol ship

  • Ukraine claims to have destroyed a Russian air defence system near the town of Yevpatoriya in occupied Crimea in an overnight drone and missile attack which was conducted by the security service of Ukraine and the navy on Thursday morning. The claim was made to Reuters by a Ukrainian intelligence source.

  • The Ukrainian source told Reuters drones blinded a Russian “Triumf” air defence system by attacking its radar and antenna. The navy then fired two Ukrainian-made Neptune cruise missiles at the system’s launch complexes, the source said. The Neptune anti-ship missile has been modified to attack ground targets, military analysts say.

  • Ukraine’s air force has claimed that it downed 17 out of 22 drones sent over its territory by Russia overnight.

  • The Russian military claimed to destroy Ukrainian five drone boats that were trying to attack a patrol ship in the Black Sea early on Thursday, Russian official media reported, citing the defence ministry. The ministry said the unmanned boats were “destroyed by fire from the ship’s standard weapons” while repelling the attack on the Sergei Kotov about 5am.

  • Cuba is not against the legal participation of its citizens in Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Russian state-run RIA news agency reported on Thursday, citing the Cuban envoy to Moscow.

  • Britain’s most senior military officer, Sir Tony Radakin, said that Ukraine “continues to hold the initiative, it is pushing Russia backin a short assessment of the current state of the fighting.

  • Russia said it is expelling two US diplomats accused of working with a Russian national who is accused of collaborating with a foreign state. Slovakia has expelled a diplomat based in Russia’s embassy, the Slovak foreign ministry said on its website on Thursday. The ministry said: “The reason is his activities, which were in direct violation of the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations.”

  • South Korea has expressed “deep concern and regret” over a meeting between the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, and the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, which apparently focused on expanding military cooperation.

  • Alexander Lukashenko left Belarus on Thursday for an official visit to Russia, according to his press service. Talks with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, are scheduled for Friday.

  • Bulgaria decided on Thursday not to extend a ban on Ukrainian grain imports in five eastern EU nations that is set to expire this week, AFP reported. Ukraine’s foreign ministry reportedly said that any decision by European states to extend import restrictions on Ukrainian food from 15 September would be illegal and harm common economic interests.

  • Ukraine earlier claimed to have destroyed a Russian air defence system near the town of Yevpatoriya in occupied Crimea in an overnight drone and missile attack which was conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine and the navy on Thursday morning.

  • Suspilne reported that a six-year-old boy was killed and other people injured by Russian shelling in the village of Novodmytrivka, which is located in Kherson region.

  • Boris Johnson, the UK’s former prime minister, has attacked the government over its policy on Ukraine, saying it should urgently provide more weaponry requested by Kyiv and asking the west: “What the hell are we waiting for?”

  • A six-year-old boy was killed and four more people were injured by Russian shelling in the village of Novodmytrivka, which is located in Kherson region.

  • Roman Starovoyt, the governor of the Russian region of Kursk, has reported that one person has been killed by Ukrainian cross-border shelling on the village of Tyotkino.

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