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Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine’s use of western missiles against Russia could lead to nuclear response, says Moscow | Ukraine

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Bu içerikte Rusya’nın Ukrayna’ya karşı kullanılan batı menşeili füze kullanımının nükleer bir yanıtı tetikleyebileceği belirtiliyor. Kremlin sözcüsü Dmitry Peskov, Ukrayna’nın Rusya’ya karşı kullanacağı füzeler konusunda nükleer bir yanıt verilebileceğini söyledi. Bu içerikte ayrıca Rusya’nın güncellenmiş nükleer doktrinini onaylayan Vladimir Putin’in kararlarına ve nükleer silah kullanımı konusundaki politikalarına da değiniliyor. Avrupa ülkelerinin Ukrayna’ya barış anlaşması için asker gönderme konusunda da çalışmalar olduğu belirtiliyor. The senior officer was killed by a car bomb last week. An official in Ukraine’s security services told the Ukrainian Pravda outlet last week that the agency had orchestrated the car bomb attack in the Russian-controlled port city that killed the chief of staff of the 41st Missile Brigade of the Russian navy’s Black Sea fleet, accusing Trankovsky of being “a war criminal” who had ordered missile strikes from the Black Sea at civilian targets. Tass reports today that a 38-year-old resident of Sevastopol and a 47-year-old resident of Yalta have been detained, with Russia’s security service, the FSB, saying they have confessed. “The defendants are cooperating with law enforcement agencies and giving confessions,” it quoted the agency saying. One of those arrested was accused of conducting surveillance on the Russian officer, while the other is accused of making the improvised explosive device that killed him. The content discusses the potential for a nuclear response from Russia in the event of Ukraine using western non-nuclear missiles against them, as outlined in an updated Russian nuclear doctrine approved by President Vladimir Putin. The article also mentions the complexity of European countries providing security guarantees to Ukraine without US backing, and the possibility of European troops on the ground in Ukraine. French president Emmanuel Macron has suggested that European troops could be deployed, emphasizing that Europe should not wait for US election results to make decisions about its future. Additionally, local media reports explosions in Kherson and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to address the European parliament virtually. Bu içerikte, Rusya’nın Ukrayna’ya karşı yaptığı drone saldırısı sonucu Hlukhiv kasabasındaki ölü sayısının yediye yükseldiği ve aralarında bir çocuğun da bulunduğu belirtilmektedir. Ayrıca Ukrayna’nın hava savunmasının Rusya tarafından ülkeye yönlendirilen 87 dronedan 51 tanesini vurduğu ve 30 dronenin takipten kaçtığı bildirilmektedir. Putin’in nükleer doktrininde yapılan değişiklikler ve Ukrayna’nın Rusya’ya karşı kullanabileceği füzeler hakkında da bilgi verilmektedir. Russian security services have made arrests in connection with the car bomb killing of senior naval officer Valery Trankovsky in Sevastopol. Two suspects have been detained, with reports indicating that they have confessed to the crime. The officer was killed by a car bomb last week, and Ukrainian security services had claimed responsibility for orchestrating the attack, accusing Trankovsky of being a “war criminal” who ordered missile strikes on civilian targets from the Black Sea. This content provides updates on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. It includes information about arrests made in connection with the car bomb killing of a Russian naval officer, a Russian drone attack that killed six people in the Sumy region, and Ukraine marking 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion. The article also mentions the use of US missiles in Ukraine and the potential consequences, as well as other developments related to the conflict, such as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to frontline towns and North Korean-Russian diplomatic meetings. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturmanın önemi ve nasıl yapılacağı konusunda bilgi verilecek. İçerik açıklamasının ne olduğu, neden gerektiği ve nasıl etkili bir şekilde oluşturulabileceği gibi konular üzerinde durulacak. Ayrıca içerik açıklamasının SEO açısından önemi ve nasıl daha fazla okuyucu çekebileceği konuları da ele alınacak. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulması gereken bir konu hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. İçerikte, konunun önemi, detayları ve üzerinde durulan noktalar kapsamlı bir şekilde ele alınmaktadır. İçerik açıklaması oluşturularak, okuyucuların içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu daha net bir şekilde anlamaları sağlanacaktır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturma süreci ve önemi hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özünü ve amacını kısa ve öz bir şekilde tanımlayan metindir. İçerik açıklaması, okuyucuların içeriği daha kolay anlamalarına ve içeriği arama motorlarında daha kolay bulmalarına yardımcı olur. İyi bir içerik açıklaması, içeriğin anahtar noktalarını vurgular ve okuyucuların içeriği daha verimli bir şekilde tüketmelerine olanak tanır. Bu nedenle, içerik oluşturucuların içerik açıklaması oluşturmaya önem vermeleri gerekmektedir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulması gerektiği belirtilmektedir. İçeriğin ne hakkında olduğu, hangi konuları ele aldığı ve okuyuculara ne tür bilgiler sağladığı gibi detaylar içeren bir açıklama oluşturulmalıdır. Ayrıca içeriğin amacı ve içeriğin kimler için uygun olduğu da açıklamaya dahil edilmelidir. Bu içerik, içerik açıklaması oluşturma hakkında bilgi vermektedir. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özetini sunarak okuyucuların içeriği daha iyi anlamalarına yardımcı olur. İçerik açıklaması, içeriğin konusunu, temel noktalarını ve önemli detaylarını özetler. İyi bir içerik açıklaması, içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu net bir şekilde aktarır ve okuyucuların ilgisini çeker. Bu nedenle içerik oluştururken içerik açıklaması da dikkate alınmalı ve doğru bir şekilde hazırlanmalıdır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulması konusunda bir deneme yapılmıştır. İçerik açıklaması, bir metnin özetlenmesi ve ana fikirlerinin vurgulanması amacıyla kullanılan bir yazı türüdür. İçerik açıklaması oluştururken metnin genel yapısı, ana konuları ve önemli detayları göz önünde bulundurulmalıdır. Bu sayede okuyucuların içeriği daha hızlı ve etkili bir şekilde anlamaları sağlanabilir. İçerik açıklaması, genellikle başlık, giriş, gelişme ve sonuç bölümlerinden oluşur ve metnin özünü yansıtacak şekilde kısa ve öz bir şekilde yazılmalıdır. Bu deneme içeriği üzerinden içerik açıklaması oluştururken dikkatli ve özgün bir yaklaşım benimsemek önemlidir. Bu içerik, içerik açıklaması oluşturma hakkında bilgi vermektedir. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özeti niteliğinde olup, içeriğin konusunu, amacını ve kapsamını kısaca açıklamayı amaçlar. İçerik açıklaması, okuyucuya içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu anlatarak içeriği özetler ve ilgi çekici bir şekilde sunar. İçerik açıklamaları genellikle içeriğin başlangıcında yer alır ve okuyucuların içeriği anlamalarına ve ilgi çekici bulmalarına yardımcı olur. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulacak ve içeriğin ana konuları özetlenecektir. Konuyla ilgili önemli detaylar ve bilgiler paylaşılacaktır.
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Russia: use of western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could lead to nuclear response

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said the use of western non-nuclear missiles by the Ukrainian armed forces against the Russian Federation under the new doctrine could lead to a nuclear response, after president Vladimir Putin approved an updated Russian nuclear doctrine on Tuesday.

Speaking at his regular daily press briefing, Tass reports Peskov said that the new nuclear doctrine should become the subject of deep analysis both in the country and abroad.

Peskov said that the Russian Federation considers the use of nuclear weapons to be an extreme measure, but that updating the doctrine was needed to bring the document into line with the current political situation.

Peskov said the “special operation” – Moscow’s preferred term for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – was being conducted in the context of a war unleashed by the west against the Russian Federation, and that the Russian military is closely monitoring the reports about plans to use longer-range US missiles in the Kursk region of Russia.

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European troops could be needed for Ukraine peace says Estonia

Jennifer Rankin

Jennifer Rankin

Jennifer Rankin is the Guardian’s Brussels correspondent

European nations should be ready to send troops to Ukraine to secure any peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow orchestrated by Donald Trump, Estonia’s foreign minister has said.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Margus Tsahkna said the best security guarantee for Ukraine was Nato membership, but if the US opposed Kyiv joining the military alliance, then Europe would have to put “boots on the ground”.

He said:

If we are talking about real security guarantees, it means that there will be a just peace. Then we are talking about Nato membership. But without the US it is impossible. And then we are talking about any form [of guarantee] in the meaning of boots on the ground.

The minister also said it would be “really, really, really complicated” for Europeans to provide security guarantees to Ukraine without US backing, not least because Nato could ultimately be dragged into any clash with Russian forces.

The FT reports the view of some analysts, who suggest a coalition of the willing to support Ukraine could include Poland and the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force, a defence group that includes the Nordic and Baltic states and the Netherlands. These countries are meeting in Tallinn next month.

French president Emmanuel Macron has previously said European troops on the ground could not be ruled out and that Europe should not wait on the results of the US elections to decide on its future.

Local media reports that multiple explosions have been heard in Kherson.

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to address the European parliament virtually later this morning. We will bring you the key lines when he speaks.

Russia: use of western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could lead to nuclear response

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said the use of western non-nuclear missiles by the Ukrainian armed forces against the Russian Federation under the new doctrine could lead to a nuclear response, after president Vladimir Putin approved an updated Russian nuclear doctrine on Tuesday.

Speaking at his regular daily press briefing, Tass reports Peskov said that the new nuclear doctrine should become the subject of deep analysis both in the country and abroad.

Peskov said that the Russian Federation considers the use of nuclear weapons to be an extreme measure, but that updating the doctrine was needed to bring the document into line with the current political situation.

Peskov said the “special operation” – Moscow’s preferred term for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – was being conducted in the context of a war unleashed by the west against the Russian Federation, and that the Russian military is closely monitoring the reports about plans to use longer-range US missiles in the Kursk region of Russia.

Putin approves updated Russian nuclear doctrine

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday approved an updated nuclear doctrine, Reuters reports the document posted on the government’s website showed.

In a key section of the document, Russia has expanded the list of criteria that require a nuclear response to include “aggression by any non-nuclear state, but with the participation or support of a nuclear country”. Such actions, the doctrine says, will be considered a joint attack.

In another passage the document states:

In addition, a nuclear response from Russia is possible in the event of a critical threat to its sovereignty, even with conventional weapons, in the event of an attack on Belarus as a member of the Union State, [or] in the event of a massive launch of military aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, other aircraft and their crossing the Russian border.

Putin ordered changes to the nuclear doctrine in the weeks leading up to the US election.

In today’s First Edition newsletter, Nimo Omer has spoken to the Guardian’s defence and security editor Dan Sabbagh about the reported decision by the US to allow Ukraine to use longer-range missiles to strike inside Russia.

He told her:

Each time these discussions about an individual weapon type are considered, freighted with great significance, the reality has been they’ve only made an incremental difference in the battlefield. From Ukraine’s perspective, it is better to have them than not, but ultimately, no single weapon type is decisive in a complex war like this.

Each of these weapons comes along months, maybe years, after Ukrainians asked for them. It’s quite an agonising process. They are clearly military useful, they have a psychological and deterrent effect but in terms of an actual destructive effect, not so much.

Ukraine’s state emergency service now says that nine people have been killed by the Russian drone strike on Hlukhiv. Some media sources are reporting that people are still believed trapped under rubble.

Ukrainian media is reporting that overnight Ukraine’s air defence shot down 51 out of 87 drones aimed at the country by Russia.

Citing the air force, Suspilne writes that 30 drones evaded tracking.

The death toll from a Russian drone attack on the small town of Hlukhiv in Sumy region has risen to seven. One child is reported among the dead.

Posting pictures of rescue workers at the scene, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “Every new Russian strike only confirms Putin’s true intentions. He wants the war to continue, he is not interested in talking about peace.”

Aftermath of a Russian drone attack in Hlukhiv in a handout picture from Ukrainian authorities. Photograph: State Emergency Service Of Ukraine/Reuters

Denis Pushilin, the Russian-installed governor of Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, has reported on his official Telegram channel that two people have been injured in the occupied city of Horlivka.

In the post, he said “The Ukrainian armed forces continue attacks on the energy infrastructure of Horlivka. As a result, the situation has become more complicated.”

He reported that 80,000 people were without power.

Overnight Ukraine claims its forces struck a logistics centre near the city of Karachev in Russia’s Bryansk region.

Russia’s ministry of defence claims to have shot down four Ukrainian “aircraft-type” drones over the Bryansk region on Tuesday morning.

The claims have not been independently verified.

Russian security services make arrests over car bomb killing of senior naval officer

Russian media reports that two arrests have been made after the death of navy officer Valery Trankovsky in Sevastopol. The senior officer was killed by a car bomb last week.

An official in Ukraine’s security services told the Ukrainian Pravda outlet last week that the agency had orchestrated the car bomb attack in the Russian-controlled port city that killed the chief of staff of the 41st Missile Brigade of the Russian navy’s Black Sea fleet, accusing Trankovsky of being “a war criminal” who had ordered missile strikes from the Black Sea at civilian targets.

Tass reports today that a 38-year-old resident of Sevastopol and a 47-year-old resident of Yalta have been detained, with Russia’s security service, the FSB, saying they have confessed. “The defendants are cooperating with law enforcement agencies and giving confessions,” it quoted the agency saying.

One of those arrested was accused of conducting surveillance on the Russian officer, while the other is accused of making the improvised explosive device that killed him.

At least six killed, including a child, in Russian drone attack on Sumy region

At least six people were killed, including a child, in a Russian drone attack on Ukraine’s northeastern region of Sumy, regional officials said on Tuesday.

Reuters reports twelve people were injured in the drone attack on a residential dormitory in the small town of Hlukhiv, the military administration of the Sumy region, which borders Russia, said on the Telegram messaging app.

Moscow promises ‘palpable’ response if US missiles used in Russia as Ukraine marks 1,000 days of war

Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of the war in Ukraine.

Ukraine marks 1,000 days on Tuesday since Russia’s full-scale invasion – with weary troops battling on numerous fronts, Kyiv besieged by frequent drone and missile strikes, and officials preparing for Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January.

However, Joe Biden’s decision to give the green light for long-range Atacms missiles to be used against targets deeper inside Russia is seen as something of a boost, potentially constraining Moscow’s options to launch attacks and supply the front.

“The longer Ukraine can strike, the shorter the war will be,” Ukrainian foreign minister Andriy Sybiga said before a UN security council meeting to mark the 1,000-day milestone.

The shift in policy, however, may be reversed when Trump returns to the White House in January, and military experts cautioned that it would not be enough on its own to change the course of the war.

Russia accused Biden of fuelling tensions with the move, and promised an “appropriate and palpable” response if Ukraine attacked Russia with American long-range missiles.

In other headlines:

  • At least six people have been killed by a Russian drone strike in Sumy region. A child is reported to be among the victims.

  • Russian security services have made two arrests after last week’s car bomb killing of a senior naval officer. Valery Trankovsky was killed in the Russian-occupied port city of Sevastopol.

  • Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, visited the eastern frontline towns of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk on Monday. “We are holding our positions,” Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address.

  • North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un met on Monday with Russia’s natural resources minister in Pyongyang, state media reported, as visiting delegations from Moscow highlighted deepening ties.

  • UN undersecretary general for political affairs Rosemary DiCarlo denounced the rise in civilian casualties in Russia’s attack on Ukraine over the weekend, which involved 120 missiles and 90 drones, and caused significant damage to Ukraine’s power grid. “The targeted devastation of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure may make the coming winter the harshest since the start of the war,” she warned.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy awards servicemen in the frontline city of Pokrovsk, site of the heaviest current battles with Russian troops in the Donetsk region. Photograph: AP
  • Britain is expected to clear Storm Shadow missiles for use by Ukraine on targets inside Russia, the Guardian reports, now that Joe Biden has agreed to do the same for the American long-range Atacms missiles.

  • The German tabloid Bild has reported on what it calls a “top secret” delivery to Ukraine of 4,000 strike drones, developed by the German artificial intelligence firm Helsing.

  • The Kremlin rejected a reported peace proposal from the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to be put forward at the G20 summit in Brazil, to freeze hostilities at the current positions of both parties.

  • G20 leaders meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Monday said in a joint statement that they “welcome all relevant and constructive initiatives that support a comprehensive, just, and durable peace” in Ukraine.

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