Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told US President Joe Biden by telephone that India will no longer remain passive in the Ukraine-Russia war.
In his post on “X”, Narendra Modi, while reporting his contact with President Biden, said that he reiterated India’s stand for the early return of peace and stability to Ukraine. He briefed Joe Biden on his visit to Ukraine and his talks with President Dulodymyr Zelensky.
Modi assured India’s help in resolving the issue through dialogue and diplomacy and for the early return of peace and stability.
U.S. administration officials said Russian forces had directed 90 percent of aircraft carrying out glide bomb strikes away from Russian airspace from airfields within range of Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles.
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The American think tank Institute for the Study of War claims that 16 air bases are located within range of Ukrainian ATACMS in Russia, and while the think tank confirms the redeployment of Russian aircraft, it insists that this does not diminish the importance of allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS against hundreds of other Russian military objects, nor the apparently small number of ATACMS that the United States has provided.
Ukrainian forces are using locally-made long-range strike systems to strike some of the objects beyond the range of the Himars. And while they are effective, they have some vulnerabilities, experts say.
Fabian Rene Hoffmann, a doctoral student at the University of Oslo, explains: “These weapons systems, as we have seen, have very long ranges, up to 2,000 km, which has allowed Ukraine to hit targets very, very far from the front line. There are two major problems with these types of weapons systems: they are rather slow, which means that they are quite vulnerable, once detected – it is quite easy to shoot them down. Also, they have a very limited payload capacity, which means that their destructive power, compared to that of a Storm Shadow or SCALP-EG cruise missile, is very, very limited. It is simply not as lethal as the weapons systems that Western states could provide and have provided to Ukraine, but which, of course, only allow their use inside Ukraine.”
Any assessment that rejects the authorization given to Ukraine to strike legitimate military targets in Russia based exclusively on air force redeployments is incomplete, because it does not take into account the hundreds of other objects supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine and would therefore be incorrect.
During the two-and-a-half-year-old war, Ukraine has launched its biggest ever drone attack on Russia, which Russia claims it foiled.
Officials of the Russian Defense Force claimed to have destroyed 11 drones in the Moscow region, while 45 drones were downed overnight across the country.
According to officials, of the 45 drones destroyed on Russian soil, 11 were destroyed in Moscow, 23 in the border region of Bryansk, 6 in Belgorod, 3 in Kaluga and 2 in the Kursk region.
RUSSIA carries out attacks on Kyiv. A 35-year-old man and his four-year-old son were killed in Russian bombings on Saturday (10/8) local time.
Three other people were injured when rockets hit homes in the Ukrainian capital’s Brovary district, The Guardian reported. Explosions were heard overnight in central and eastern Kyiv, and air raid alarms sounded as warnings.
Meanwhile, the governor of Kursk in Russia has ordered an accelerated exodus of civilians. Russia is evacuating tens of thousands of people from the Kursk region that has been invaded by Ukrainian forces.
Kursk’s acting governor, Alexei Smirnov, said an evacuation order had been issued for the Belovsky district. “More than 76,000 people have been temporarily relocated to safe places,” he said, according to The Guardian.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged for the first time that Ukrainian troops had entered combat in the Kursk region of Russia.
According to him, the operation was part of Kyiv’s efforts to restore justice after the Russian invasion since 2022. Zelenskiy had previously remained silent about the operation.
On the other hand, the Russian Defense Ministry claims they prevented Ukraine from advancing further on the fifth day of the Kursk offensive. The fighting took place in three villages, namely Ivashkovskoye, Malaya Loknya, and Olgovka.
Russia’s FSB internal security agency deployed anti-terrorism forces in Kursk and two other regions, Bryansk and Belgorod, to lock down the area and impose control on communications. (Z-2)
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