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Himars strike destroys air defences inside Russia as Kremlin warns of ‘fatal consequences’

In Europe
June 03, 2024

Ukrainian troops used US-supplied Himars missiles to destroy an advanced air defence system inside Russia, as the Kremlin warned Washington it could suffer “fatal consequences” for backing the cross-border attacks.

Several missiles are understood to have hit an air defence installation in Belgorod, Russia that was equipped with S-300/400 surface-to-air missiles.

Photos of the aftermath of the attack appeared to show fires raging from destroyed vehicles, with smoke billowing into the air. It is understood that the strike occurred on Sunday.

Earlier, Sergei Ryabkov, Moscow’s deputy foreign minister, said that the US would face “fatal consequences” if it allowed Ukraine to use American weapons for attacks inside Russia.

The US has so far allowed Kyiv to hit targets within Russia only if they pose an immediate threat to Ukrainian forces. Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, has since requested permission to use US munitions for long range strikes.

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04:25 PM BST

Today’s live coverage has ended

Today’s live coverage has ended. Here’s a round-up of the day’s events:

  • Russia barred more British ‘establishment figures’ in latest round of sanctions.

  • Images surfaced of a Ukrainian Himars strike within Belgorod, Russia.

  • China denied pressuring countries not to attend Swiss peace summit.

  • Sergey Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, landed in Guinea on a visit thought to be an attempt to increase Russian influence in Africa.


03:55 PM BST

Pictured: Ukraine’s foreign minister visits fallen soldier memorial with Estonian counterpart

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's foreign minister, speaks to Estonian counterpart after placing flowers at a memorial for fallen soldiers

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s foreign minister, speaks to Margus Tsahkna, his Estonian counterpart, after placing flowers at a memorial for fallen soldiers – Efrem Lukatsky/AP


03:26 PM BST

Pictured: Ukrainian medics provide treatment to wounded soldier

Medics provide treatment to injured Ukrainian serviceman Vitalii at a stabilisation point, June 2

Medics provide treatment to injured Ukrainian serviceman Vitalii at a stabilisation point, June 2 – Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters


03:20 PM BST

Russia bars more British ‘establishment figures’ in latest sanctions

Russia has added a number of British “establishment figures” to its list of people banned from entering the country.

Though the names of those sanctioned have not been published, Russia’s foreign ministry said it included journalists, politicians and experts.

Moscow said the decision was made due to the individuals’ “hostile” actions, and urged Britain to stop its support for Ukraine.


02:39 PM BST

Ukraine kills 1 after shelling civilian areas in Belgorod, Russia says

The Ukrainian military shelled several towns and villages across the Belgorod region, killing one and injuring 13 others, according to the district’s governor.

“A munition detonated in the Korocha district, as a result of which one person was killed and three were injured,” Vyacheslav Gladkov, the Belgorod governor, said in a post on his Telegram channel.

Mr Gladgov added that residential buildings and infrastructure sites were damaged during the strike.


02:05 PM BST

Pictured: Ukrainian veterans compete to join Invictus Games

Ukrainian veterans on wheelchairs sing national anthem prior to qualifying competition to join the Ukrainian national basketball team for the Invictus Games

Ukrainian veterans on wheelchairs sing national anthem prior to the qualifying competition to join the national basketball team for the Invictus Games – ROMAN PILIPEY/AFP

Ukrainian veterans compete to join their national basketball team for the Invictus Games

Ukrainian veterans compete to join their national basketball team for the Invictus Games – ROMAN PILIPEY/AFP


01:49 PM BST

Russian strike in Donetsk kills 2, including 12-year-old boy

A double Russian strike killed two people, including a 12-year-old boy, in the village of Mykhailivka in Donetsk, the region’s governor reported.

“Tomorrow, Ukraine will commemorate the Day of Remembrance of Children who died due to the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, and today another name was added to this sad list,” Vadym Filashkin, the regional governor, said.

According to Ukrainian media, the Russian military hit the town early on Monday with a guided aerial bomb before repeating the strike an hour and a half later. At least five buildings were reported to have been damaged.


01:35 PM BST

Pictured: A woman passes by an exhibition in Kyiv showing destroyed Russian vehicles

A woman passes by an exhibition displaying destroyed Russian military vehicles in central Kyiv, June 3, 2024

A woman passes by an exhibition displaying destroyed Russian military vehicles in central Kyiv, June 3, 2024 – Gleb Garanich/REUTERS


12:50 PM BST

Pictured: Destruction in Vovchansk after heavy fighting

Drone footage shows ruined city after heavy fighting

Drone footage shows ruined city of Vovchansk after heavy fighting – United Assault Brigade of the National Police of Ukraine “Lyut”/REUTERS


12:48 PM BST

Pictured: Himars strike on air defence system in Belgorod, Russia

Aftermath of a Himars strike on a Russian air defence system in Belgorod

Aftermath of a Himars strike on a Russian air defence system in Belgorod

Vehicles on fire after Himars strike in Belgorod

Vehicles on fire after Himars strike in Belgorod


11:39 AM BST

Russian FM in Guinea to boost Moscow’s influence in Africa

Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, has arrived in Guinea as Moscow continues to try to boost its influence in Africa.

TASS, the Russian state-run news agency, reported that Guinea would be the first stop as part of a larger African tour, but did not specify which other countries Lavrov intends to visit.

In July, Vladimir Putin invited African leaders to a summit in St Petersburg where he said they agreed to promote a multipolar world.

Russia has expanded its reach in central African countries in recent years, particularly in the Sahel region, and is understood to be now looking to coastal nations such as Guinea.


11:14 AM BST

Zelensky says Trump risks being ‘loser president’

Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Donald Trump risks being a “loser president” if he wins the next US election and gives Ukraine a bad peace deal.

The Ukrainian president said that he had not yet developed a strategy for what to do if Mr Trump retakes the White House. However, in an interview with the Guardian, he revealed that Boris Johnson had offered to approach Trump on his behalf.

Should Trump win, he is expected to cut off or reduce military support to Kyiv.


09:46 AM BST

‘1.5 million men’ register with Ukrainian conscription office

1.5 million military-age Ukrainian men have registered their personal data for potential conscription, Ukraine’s defence ministry said.

The announcement came after a new mobilisation law was enacted in May that gave draft-eligible men 60 days to update their personal data so that the military could find them.

The ministry also said that 14,000 Ukrainian men living abroad had registered for service.

Ukraine suspended consular services for military-aged Ukrainian men living abroad in April. However, draft-eligible men are now able to apply for the services if they provide a document confirming that they are registered with the military.


09:32 AM BST

Zelensky will attend G7 summit

Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, will attend the upcoming G7 summit in Italy, his spokesman said.

On the agenda for the summit is the issue of using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.

Sergiy Nikiforov, the president’s spokesman, could not confirm whether Mr Zelensky would attend in person or online but said that “there is no doubt that he will be there”.


09:16 AM BST

China denies pressuring countries not to attend Swiss peace summit

China has denied Volodymyr Zelensky’s accusation that it was acting as an “instrument” of Russia by pressuring other countries not to attend a Swiss-organised peace summit on the war in Ukraine.

“China’s position is open and transparent, and there is absolutely no instance of us putting pressure on other countries,” Beijing’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

On Sunday, the Ukrainian president said “Russia, using Chinese influence in the region, using Chinese diplomats also, does everything to disrupt the peace summit”.

The conference is scheduled to be held in Switzerland in mid-June. Swiss authorities had hoped China would attend, but China said it would not do so without Russia being present.


08:43 AM BST

Civilian killed in Russian missile strike in Kharkiv

An overnight Russian missile strike in the Kharkiv district of Ukraine killed one and injured two, the region’s governor said.

According to the official, the strike hit the town of Zmiiv, which is located around 26 miles south of the city of Kharkiv.

Kharkiv and the surrounding area has come under increased bombardment in recent weeks after Russia launched a new offensive in the area in early May.

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