The United States accuses Russia of using chemical weapons in the war against Ukraine. This is stated in the official statement of the US State Department on the introduction of new sanctions against the Russian Federation.
More than 200 individuals and companies are included in the sanctions list by the Ministry of Finance. The State Department imposed sanctions against about 80 more companies and individuals directly, including in connection with Russia’s alleged violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
According to the report, the State Department concluded that Russia used the chemical agent chloropicrin against the Ukrainian military. This substance is included in the black list of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Chloropicrin is not a nerve agent - the most dangerous - toxic substance, but has an irritating and, in high concentrations, a suffocating effect. It was used in particular in the First World War.
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Debris flew 1.5 km: video of the moment a rocket with a cluster munition hit Odesa.
The footage was published by the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin. He noted that during the attack on Odesa, the Russians used an Iskander ballistic missile with a cluster warhead. In a radius of 1.5 km from the site of the shelling, metal fragments and debris of the rocket were recovered.
"The investigation has reason to believe that the decision to use such a weapon was made by the officers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation deliberately in order to kill as many peaceful Ukrainians as possible," the Prosecutor General noted.
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The SBU detained the assistant of the former Gauleiter from the Kharkiv region, who was preparing a fake referendum of the Russian Federation
The Security Service detained another organizer of the illegal referendum of the Russian Federation during the occupation of part of the Kharkiv region.
The perpetrator turned out to be the headman of one of the villages of the Vovchan district, who supported the invaders after the capture of the community.
For this, in the summer of 2022, the occupiers appointed him assistant to the head of the local occupation administration of the aggressor country.
While in the "post", the collaborator was engaged in preparations for a pseudo-referendum on the "accession" of Kharkiv Oblast to Russia.
The figurehead led the campaigning squads of the Russian Federation, which went around the yards of private households, where they called on people to learn how to "vote".
He also looked for "like-minded people", from whom he planned to form occupation "electoral committees".
However, the invaders failed to hold a fake plebiscite, as the Defense Forces liberated the region during a counteroffensive in the fall of 2022.
After the de-occupation of the community, the elder-collaborator hoped to avoid justice, but after a thorough collection of the evidence base and relevant examinations, the investigators of the Security Service informed him of suspicion under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:
▪ Part 1 of Art. 14, part 5 of Art. 111-1 (collaborative activity);
▪ Part 2 of Art. 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine).
The detainee is currently in custody. He faces up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.
Complex measures were carried out by SBU employees in the Kharkiv region under the procedural guidance of the regional prosecutor's office.
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Institute for the Study of War Ukraine Frontline Update (05/02/24)
Luhansk Oblast
Russian forces continued assaults along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line on May 2, and Ukrainian forces reportedly made recent gains south of Kreminna.
*Ukrainian Khortytsia Group of Forces Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nazar Voloshyn stated that Ukrainian forces recently improved their tactical positions in the Serebryanske forest area (south of Kreminna).*
A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces are actively counterattacking with extensive first-person view (FPV) drone support west of Kreminna near Yampolivka and Terny.
Donetsk Oblast
Northern Bakhmut Area
Positional fighting continued in the Siversk direction (northeast of Bakhmut) on May 2, but there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.
Chasiv Yar
Russian forces continued offensive operations east of Chasiv Yar on May 2, but there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.
Ukraine-based open-source organization Frontelligence Insight reported on May 2 that Russian forces have temporarily crossed the Siverskyi-Donets Donbas Canal south of Chasiv Yar where the canal flows underground but have not established enduring positions on the western side of the canal, which is consistent with ISW’s current assessment of Russian advances in the area.
Avdiivka Direction
Russian forces recently made confirmed advances west of Avdiivka amid continued Russian offensive operations in the area on May 2.
Geolocated footage published on May 2 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced north of Ocheretyne (northwest of Avdiivka) and south of Pervomaiske (southwest of Avdiivka)
Donetsk City Direction
Russian forces continued offensive operations west and southwest of Donetsk City on May 2, but there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.
Southern Axis
Western Zaporhizia Direction
Positional fighting continued in western Zaporizhia Oblast near Robotyne and Verbove (east of Robotyne) on May 2, but there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.
A milblogger claimed that Russian forces are struggling to provision frontline forces in western Zaporizhia Oblast with critical equipment like radios.
Kherson/Krynky Direction
Positional fighting continued on east (left) bank Kherson Oblast near Krynky on May 2, but there were no confirmed changes to the frontline.
❗️Ukraine can strike inside Russia with British weapons, UK’s Cameron says
UK’s top diplomat also pledges £3 billion of annual military help to Ukraine for ‘as long as it takes.’
Speaking in the Ukrainian capital, the foreign secretary said it was Ukraine's decision on how to use the supplied equipment and Kyiv "absolutely has the right" to strike back.
Britain has supplied billions of pounds worth of equipment, and on a visit to Kyiv, Lord Cameron said: "In terms of what the Ukrainians do, in our view, it is their decision about how to use these weapons, they're defending their country, they were illegally invaded by Putin and they must take those steps.
Asked if that included targets inside Russia, he said: "That's a decision for Ukraine and Ukraine has that right.
"Just as Russia is striking inside Ukraine, you can quite understand why Ukraine feels the need to make sure it's defending itself, it's getting the Russians out of its country, and it has the ability to strike back."
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark says Ukraine War an Endurance Contest
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark on Wednesday suggested Ukraine’s war with Russia is a test of endurance as both countries appear to be against compromise in the more-than-two-year conflict.
“I don’t think Ukraine is willing to compromise and give up its territory. I don’t think the Ukrainian military is going to collapse even though things are pretty tough right now until that American assistance gets there,” Clark said on NewsNation’s “The Hill.”
“And I don’t think Russia is willing to give up, so it’s an endurance contest, and it’s also a contest of national will and whether the United States and NATO will stand firm to support a beleaguered democracy,” Clark added.
He previously served as NATO’s supreme allied commander.
Clark suggested the Ukraine-Russia war cannot be looked at in terms of time.
“Because what you got here is a critical situation that affects global security,” he said. “For Ukraine to collapse, we’d be faced with a huge national security crisis in Europe, and it would empower the Chinese to go after Taiwan. So we can’t measure it on the clock.”
Clark predicted Russia will attempt a “big play” at taking over more land in Ukraine this summer as U.S. aid trickles into the war-torn nation.
“It’s going to be a hair-raising time in Ukraine and for the West and then … summer will probably end with a Ukrainian counteroffensive that regains much of the territory lost,” he said. “2025 may be decisive.”
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Since the beginning of the full-scale war, 12 children have died in the Lyman community. Together with the community, we honor the memory of the dead.
💔 Lyudmila and Olena Kisil died with their half-brother and sister Oleksandr and Kateryna Polivanova, mother, grandmother and grandfather. Russian rockets hit the crypt where they were hiding from shelling. Later, Elena and Lyudmila's father (Olexander and Kateryna's stepfather) was blown up by a mine.
💔 Sofia Kryachko died with her mother due to a rocket attack. Her dad committed suicide after losing his family.
💔 Veronika Degtyarenko ran for cover and came under fire. The girl was thrown back by the shock wave, as a result of which she received fatal injuries.
💔 Igor Chechynov was wounded by a Russian bomb and died in hospital.
💔 Kateryna Shamrayeva, leaving the shelter in the yard, received a fatal shrapnel wound.
💔 Anna Goleva died with her parents when a projectile hit the house.
💔 Vladyslav Alpakov blew up on a mine with his dad. The godfather also died, and the father received burns.
What he means is these remarks scare the hell out of him and Mr. Put in garbage.
🤡Putin's spokesman Peskov said that the Kremlin is concerned and considers the recent statements by the French president and the British foreign secretary about the possible presence of Western troops in Ukraine and the use of British weapons on Russian territory "dangerous" and "escalating tensions."
The Kremlin leader's spokesman said that this leads to a "direct escalation of tensions" around the war in Ukraine. He threatened that this could potentially "pose a danger to European security architecture."
- It sounds like he is worried!
‘Turtle’ Tanks’ Use Continues
During this morning's assault near Ivanivske, the enemy again used turtle tanks to deliver infantry under the cover of a smoke screen.
Currently, the katsaps have started to use this tactic more and more often in many areas of the photo. The result of this assault is still not known for sure.
An interesting episode happened with boats near the Kerch Bridge a couple of days ago. There were two shootings with an interval of half an hour. One of the boats allegedly started smoking, reports the Crimean Wind monitoring group.
Friendly fire? Maybe the Ukrainian drone boats have the Z’s a bit jumpy? 😏
In the afternoon, the Russian Federation carried out airstrikes on the town of Dergachi in the Kharkiv region, resulting in the injury of 8 children.
The injured include two 11-year-olds, two 12-year-olds, and two children aged 13 and 15. They are in moderate condition.
It's important to note that there were no military targets near the locations hit by the airstrikes.
U.S. Senate passes ban on Russian uranium imports
The legislation bans imports into the U.S. 90 days after enactment, while allowing temporary waivers until January 2028.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the Russian Federation supplies nearly a quarter of the enriched uranium used to fuel 90 U.S. commercial reactors, making it the top foreign supplier.
This earns Moscow about $1 billion a year.
The Biden administration has called for a "long-term ban" on Russian imports, necessary to free up some $2.7 billion to develop the domestic uranium industry.
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