Right here is the state of affairs on Thursday, December 12:
Army
- Ukrainian officers stated that the demise toll from a Russian missile strike on the southern metropolis of Zaporizhzhia on Tuesday had climbed to 9.
- Ukraine’s navy common employees says it hit an oil depot in western Russia that fuels a key pipeline for Russian navy provides in an in a single day assault that brought on a “huge hearth” on the facility within the Bryansk area.
- Bryansk Governor Alexander Bogomaz acknowledged a manufacturing facility had caught hearth after a drone assault, however stated there have been no casualties and that the hearth was extinguished.
- Russia’s military stated it recaptured two villages within the western Kursk area, the place Kyiv has been waging a cross-border offensive since August.
- Russia’s Ministry of Defence stated that Ukraine fired six Western-supplied ATACMS missiles at a navy airfield within the port metropolis of Taganrog in its southern Rostov area.
- Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh advised journalists a United States “intelligence evaluation” discovered “it’s potential that Russia might use [an] Oreshnik missile within the coming days”, after a US official, talking on situation of anonymity, stated “Russia has signalled its intent to launch one other experimental Oreshnik missile at Ukraine.”
- Movies posted on social media present {that a} regulation handed in April to spice up military conscription in Ukraine is going through rising resistance whereas some Ukrainian war veterans say they really feel snubbed and forgotten.
Politics and diplomacy
- Russia’s Overseas Ministry stated a $20bn mortgage from the US to Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian belongings, was “banal theft” that “won’t go unanswered”. The mortgage is a part of a $50bn G7 support package introduced in October.
- Ukraine denied having mentioned with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban a Christmas ceasefire and prisoner trade take care of Russia.
- Russia warned its residents to not journey to the US and different Western nations, claiming they might be “hunted” by the authorities amid worsening relations between Moscow and the West.
- Austrian oil and fuel agency OMV introduced it had ended its contract with Russian vitality big Gazprom, which had earlier stopped supplying Austria with fuel. Some European nations remain highly reliant on Russian gas, funnelled by way of Ukraine, though the warfare has seen them scale back imports.