Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin bombs energy plant hours after agreeing 30-day halt during Trump call


US ‘deletes evidence’ of Russia’s kidnap of Ukranian children

Tom Watling19 March 2025 08:31

Mapped: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Tom Watling19 March 2025 08:17

Watch: Ukraine aid not mentioned during Putin call, Trump tells Fox News

Ukraine aid not mentioned during Putin call, Trump tells Fox News

Alex Croft19 March 2025 08:11

Starmer spoke with Zelensky to discuss Trump-Putin talks, Downing St says

Sir Keir Starmer has spoken with Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss “progress President Trump had made towards a ceasefire in talks with Russia”, Downing Street said on Tuesday evening.

Giving a readout of a call between the UK prime minister and the Ukrainian president, a Downing Street spokeswoman said: “The prime minister spoke to President Zelensky this evening.

“They discussed progress President Trump had made towards a ceasefire in talks with Russia.

“President Zelensky updated on the situation on the front line and the prime minister reiterated the UK’s unwavering support.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke to Volodymyr Zelensky after the US and Russia agreed steps towards a limited ceasefire
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke to Volodymyr Zelensky after the US and Russia agreed steps towards a limited ceasefire (PA Wire)

Alex Croft19 March 2025 08:00

Reminder: What happened in the Trump-Putin call yesterday?

International editor Chris Stevenson recaps yesterday’s momentous phone call between the US and Russian presidents:

A high-stakes call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to try and agree a ceasefire that would help bring an end to the invasion of Ukraine finished with the Russian leader agreeing to halt strikes on Ukraine’s energy grid for 30 days – but without the full battlefield truce that the US and Kyiv have been seeking.

The Kremlin said Putin had given an immediate order to Russia’s military to stop such strikes in the wake of the 90-minute call – which was the first time the two leaders have spoken since Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal during talks with the US in Saudi Arabia last week.

Putin has claimed he agrees with the idea of a ceasefire in principle, but the Kremlin said during the call with Mr Trump that he demanded any broader ceasefire would need to include stopping the mobilisation of Ukrainians and rearming of its armed forces, including halting Western military aid and intelligence support.

After the call, Mr Trump called it “very good and productive”. Writing on his Truth Social platform, he said that the two leaders “came to an understanding that we will be working quickly to have a complete ceasefire and, ultimately, an END to this very horrible War between Russia and Ukraine”.

Alex Croft19 March 2025 07:52

Analysis | History tells us Trump’s current stance on Russia won’t end the war. Here’s why

Since returning to the White House in 2025, US President Donald Trump has dramatically reshaped US policy toward Russia, adopting a markedly softer stance on Vladimir Putin and the ongoing war in Ukraine. This approach has included cutting military aid to Ukraine, and pressuring Kyiv to accept unfavourable terms to end the fighting.

Trump is also weakening America’s negotiating position by repeatedly and prematurely signalling the concessions the US is willing to make.

Historically, Russia has responded to strength, not appeasement. As US diplomat and historian George Kennan famously stated in his 1946 Long Telegram, the Soviet Union understood only the language of power. He was proven right – throughout and since the Cold War, Western concessions have often invigorated rather than calmed Russian aggression.

Christo Atanasov Kostov writes:

Alex Croft19 March 2025 07:47

In pictures: Kyiv’s air defences scour night sky for Russian drones

Ukrainian service personnel use searchlights as they search for drones in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike
Ukrainian service personnel use searchlights as they search for drones in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike (REUTERS)
An explosion of a drone is seen in the distance over the city of Kyiv
An explosion of a drone is seen in the distance over the city of Kyiv (REUTERS)

Alex Croft19 March 2025 07:41

Trump ends programme tracking abducted Ukrainian children, lawmakers say

The Trump administration has slashed a government-funded initiative which tracked the mass deportation of children from Ukraine, Democratic lawmakers have said.

As part of its widespread slashes to foreign aid and US government programmes, the White House has ended the initiative at Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab (Yale HRL).

Researchers have lost access to vast amounts of information about some 30,000 children taken from Ukraine, including satellite imagery and other data.

In a letter to secretary of state Marco Rubio and treasury secretary Scott Bessent, the Democratic lawmakers say they believe the data has been “permanently deleted” in a move which would have “devastating consequences”

The Trump administration took “$26 million of US taxpayers money used for war crimes data and threw it into the woodchipper, including the dossiers on all the children”, a person familiar with the programme told Reuters.

“If you wanted to protect President Putin from prosecution, you nuke that thing. And they did it. It’s the final court-admissible version with all the metadata,” the source said.

Alex Croft19 March 2025 07:33

Two killed and 18 injured in Russian attacks over past day

Two people were killed and 18 were injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over the past day, regional authorities have said.

A 45-year-old woman was killed and four people were injured in the northeastern Kharkiv region, after a Russian first-person-view drone hit a car on the highway, governor Oleh Syniehubov reported.

An attack on Uhroidy village in the Sumy region killed one person, injured three, and damaged a two-story house, according to the Kyiv Independent.

Further injuries were reported in the eastern Donetsk region, southern Kherson region, and the northern region of Kyiv.

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A Russian “Grad” self-propelled multiple rocket launcher fires towards Ukrainian positions on Wednesday, March 19 (AP)

Alex Croft19 March 2025 07:24

Russian attack injures 60-year-old man in Kyiv region

A 60-year-old man was injured in a Russian drone attack in the Kyiv region overnight.

The attack also damaged several houses in the capital region, governor Mykola Kalashnyk said in a statement early today.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia launched more than 40 drones against Ukraine in the hours following the call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

Ukrainian military said on Wednesday its air defence units shot down 72 of the 145 drones launched by Russia overnight.

Arpan Rai19 March 2025 07:09



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