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2022 - 9 - 20

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Putin is at war with all of Europe, Spain's Pedro Sánchez says (POLITICO.eu)

NEW YORK — Russia is at war not only with Ukraine, but with the whole EU — and it's losing, according to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

“The situation created by Russia in Ukraine is major proof that we need strong reform of the U.N. “Don't use this energy crisis to block moving forward on the climate crisis,” Sánchez urged his fellow leaders on the eve of the General Assembly. After watching Russia defy key aspects of the international order and the U.N. The question Sánchez said his rivals need to answer: “What do they expect from the far right?” “We are going to see a reduction in standard of living. Europe’s energy system is now “a market that doesn't function,” Sánchez said, requiring creative new policies that would have been unthinkable just a couple of years ago.

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Why Ukraine's Donbas Region Matters to Putin (The Washington Post)

Russia's recognition of Ukraine's separatist Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics was the precursor to President Vladimir Putin's Feb.

Mariupol, the second-largest city in the Donbas, was critical to Putin’s goal of securing a land bridge from Russia to Crimea and became a major focus of the war. He has also forced a much closer union on the embattled leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, with the result that a major thrust of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine was conducted from his territory. Many more have died since, in particular during the siege of Mariupol, which was important as a manufacturing center and export hub for steel, coal and grain. Putin is demanding a wholesale restructuring of Europe’s security order and has now altered the borders that emerged from the collapse of the former Soviet Union four times -- twice in Georgia and, after Crimea and the Donbas, twice in Ukraine. He since tried to carve out a sphere of influence for Moscow in the former Soviet space, pushing back against efforts by Russia’s neighbors to join or associate with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or, later, the European Union. Backed by agents from Moscow, critics of the new pro-Western government in Kyiv tried to emulate that success by taking control in cities across the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine. As the city fell in May, Russia concentrated on securing the entire Donbas, diverting troops from a failed attempt to take the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. Donetsk and Luhansk came under the control of the Russian Empire in the mid-18th century, soon after the discovery of coal (the name Donbas is an abbreviation of Donetsk Coal Basin in Ukrainian). It’s clear many in the region wanted stronger ties with Russia, though not that they wanted to join it or fight. Russia’s recognition of Ukraine’s separatist Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics was the precursor to President Vladimir Putin’s Feb. Following Yanukovych’s removal, which Russia saw as a Western-backed coup, Putin sent unbadged troops to annex Crimea, a peninsula jutting into the Black Sea from the Ukrainian mainland, in a semi-covert operation that faced minimal armed opposition. Parts of the two eastern provinces, known collectively as the Donbas, have been effectively under Russian control since the Kremlin fomented and supported a separatist uprising in 2014.

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Putin delays surprise speech; Ukraine's allies say they will not ... (CNBC)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on Russian producers of military equipment to up their production and supplies to Russian troops. Putin was also set ...

place the Kremlin in the strange position of demanding that Ukrainian forces un-occupy 'Russian' territory, and the humiliating position of being unable to enforce that demand. The plant is located in the middle of a war zone, and its power status is far from safe and secure. Zaporizhzia, located in southeastern Ukraine, is Europe's largest power plant, and has six reactors that are currently in a "cold shutdown state," the IAEA said. One Ukrainian official stated on Monday that Kyiv's forces had retaken control of the village of Bilohorivka in Luhansk. The moves to hold votes on joining Russia come as Ukraine continues counteroffensives to reclaim lost territory. By October, it plans to be able to let customers enter in person and resume drive-through service in the reopened locations. The company plans to reopen restaurants across Kyiv and western Ukraine in the coming weeks. "Honestly my time in Russia has been wonderful, but especially with BG still wrongfully detained there, nobody's going to go there until she's home," said Breanna Stewart, a Griner teammate on the Russian team that paid the duo millions. "The sham referenda and the potential mobilization of additional forces isn't a sign of strength. Both Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of shelling and subsequent damage to the facility. The meeting between Thomas-Greenfield and Kuleba, their second since Russia's war broke out in late February, comes as the Kremlin attempts to hold referendums in Russian-controlled Ukrainian cities. Russian-backed officials in several parts of Ukraine have announced plans to hold referenda on joining Russia.

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Mystery as Putin CANCELS biggest speech since Ukraine invasion ... (The Irish Sun)

VLADIMIR Putin has mysteriously cancelled a speech in which he was expected to order a full mobilisation of the country's military.The tyrant was due.

"These are not the actions of a confident country. These are not acts of strength." That is why they need to be carried out," he added. "Russia needs soldiers yesterday, not in six months. "This is a further escalation in Putin’s war. £5) +1 standard message (we receive 100%). He added that Russian politicians were claiming that "the Russian army cannot cope, it is necessary to declare war and mobilise". The last time Putin made such an address to the nation was on February 24 on the eve of war, when he announced Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine. "That is why these referendums are so feared in Kyiv and in the West. Russian state media publication RBC said that Putin will speak on Tuesday "regarding referendums in the territories of the LPR, DPR, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions". "The bottom line though for the international community, and NATO in particular, is that we must not blink, and as the Ukrainian foreign minister said so clearly, it's an act of desperation," he said. VLADIMIR Putin has mysteriously cancelled a speech in which he was expected to order a full mobilisation of the country's military.

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'Chaos' in Russia as Vladimir Putin calls massive national address ... (Irish Mirror)

Putin was expected to order the full mobilisation of his country's military which could see up to two million reservists scrambled to join his operation.

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Putin announcement delayed – reports Kremlin in chaos (Ticker NEWS)

Russian president, Vladimir Putin was expected to address the nation, but didn't. Now there are reports the Kremlin is in chaos.

The Former U.S. We’ve just seen a tweet from RT to say it’s not going to be on at 8 o’clock Moscow time – and anyway that has now passed,” retired senior British Army officer General sir Richard Shirreff told Sky News. - World2 days ago State media was reporting Putin was due to make an announcement at 8 pm Moscow time, but these tweets have now been deleted. - Crypto2 days ago - Business18 hours ago

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Putin fails to turn up to own war speech (New Zealand Herald)

If so, it would be major escalation of what the Russian President calls the "special military operation". The Kremlin could then decide that any attacks on ...

Meanwhile, Ukraine's southern military command said its troops sank a Russian barge carrying troops and weapons across the Dnieper River near the Russian-occupied city of Nova Kakhovka. "That is why they fear those referendums so much in Kyiv and in the West," Medvedev said. Yevhenii Yenin, a deputy minister in Ukraine's Internal Affairs Ministry, told a national telecast that officials found many bodies "with signs of violent death". The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been a focus of concern for months because of fears that shelling could lead to a radiation leak. British Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to promise that her government will next year "match or exceed" the £2.3 billion ($4.4b) in military aid given to Ukraine this year. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there are no prospects for a diplomatic settlement of the conflict. Ukrainian forces are recycling the captured weaponry back into battle. The swiftness of the Ukrainian counteroffensive also led Russian forces to abandon armoured vehicles and other weapons as they hastily retreated. If so, it would be major escalation of what the Russian President calls the "special military operation". If approved, as expected, by the upper house and then signed by Putin, the legislation would strengthen commanders' hands against failing morale reported among soldiers. There were no further details about the damage. Multiple reports have now said the speech had been postponed, perhaps until Wednesday.

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Speculation that Putin will give national address defending efforts to ... (Sky News)

Separatist leaders in four Russian-occupied regions in eastern Ukraine have announced plans to hold referendums on joining Russia later this week.

With Crimea and the territory in the four other regions, Russia would gain an area of around 120,000 square km, about the same size as the US state of Pennsylvania. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg tweeted: "Sham referendums have no legitimacy and do not change the nature of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. The international community must condemn this blatant violation of international law and step up support for Ukraine." Ukraine said the threat of referendums was "naive blackmail" and a sign Russia was running scared. Separatist leaders in four Russian-occupied regions in eastern Ukraine have announced plans to hold referendums on joining Russia later this week.

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Vladimir Putin news LATEST: Macron slams tyrant as world leaders ... (The Irish Sun)

VLADIMIR Putin last night delayed a TV address after world leaders rejected "illegal" his referendum plans in occupied Ukraine territories.The Russian.

"This is a further escalation in Putin’s war. In the last two months, the fleet headquarters and its main naval aviation airfield have been attacked. After the referendums - no,” Liga.net quoted Serhiy Nykyforov as saying. “We saw that he wanted to weaken Nato. [NATO](http://thesun.co.uk/topic/nato) chief Jens Stolenburg denounced the "sham" referendums, as meaningless & vowed to "eliminate" [Putin's threats](https://www.thesun.ie/news/9088389/russia-photo-satan-2-nuclear-missile-warning/), - while formerly impartial Turkish President Erdogan urged Russia to hand back occupied [land to Ukraine](http://thesun.co.uk/topic/ukraine-war) in an interview with PBS. I was a partisan here for six months. Nothing to lie on. And in this instance, it’s strategic failure. A few torn tyres, nothing else.” “He wanted to take control of the capital; we saw that was defeated earlier on. Sir Tony told the BBC: “At the very outset, we said that this was a strategic error by President Putin, and strategic errors lead to strategic consequences. Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said that the Russian military does not have the resources or the man power to defeat Ukraine.

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Russia's Moves on Referendums Have Echoes of Putin's Actions in ... (The New York Times)

Russia-Ukraine WarKremlin Pushes for Staging Annexation Votes; U.S. Calls Them a 'Sham'. Sept. 20, 2022Updated 8:16 p.m. ET.

“The people are dying, and nobody will be winning at the end of the day.” He declined to comment on who had an advantage at this stage of the conflict, but said that Turkey could be a primary mediator between Russia and Ukraine for any peace talks. “We think the war will never have a triumph, and a fair peace process will not have a loser,” he said in his address. “That is why I engage in a dialogue with Russia and have done so since the start of the war and over these past months,” Mr. To the east, the cities of Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk fell to the Russians in June and July. “On the 24th of February this year, Russia, a permanent member of the Security Council, through an act of aggression and invasion and annexation, broke our collective security,” Mr. 24 is a return to the age of imperialism and colonies,” Mr. “The Russians are performing so poorly that the news from Kharkiv Province has inspired many Russian volunteers to refuse combat,” said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the status of Russia’s war in Ukraine. 8, for instance, Ukrainian resistance fighters in the occupied city of Melitopol blew up the headquarters of the “We Are Together With Russia” movement, destroying ballots and other material related to a referendum. Russian proxy officials in four regions — Donetsk and Luhansk in the east, and Kherson and Zaporizka in the south — announced plans to hold referendums over four days beginning on Friday. “The current situation confirms that they want to be the masters of their future,” Mr. On Monday, Russia’s propaganda apparatus launched what appeared to be a scripted display meant to show that the upcoming referendums stemmed from a grass-roots desire by the residents of four regions in eastern and southern Ukraine to join Russia. President Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, on Tuesday referred to the “sham” votes as a possible precursor to the Kremlin’s trying to mobilize more of the Russian public for the war.

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Occupied Ukrainian regions push votes to join Russia in wake of ... (NBC News)

Kremlin-controlled areas of southern and eastern Ukraine announced Tuesday they would stage votes on formally joining Russia in the wake of Kyiv's ...

Russian-backed separatists in the region had been fighting Ukrainian forces in a deadly conflict since 2014. “They want to make the territories Russian proper, so that then they can threaten with nuclear blackmail,” she added. Russia captured the entire Luhansk region in July after fierce fighting, and has been battling Ukraine’s forces in neighboring Donetsk. [the Kremlin could be preparing to dramatically intensify its](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russian-retreat-ukraine-leaves-putin-pressure-home-rcna46616) efforts in a conflict that has dragged on for nearly seven months and recently tilted away from its forces. [President Vladimir Putin](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/vladimir-putin), meanwhile, urged defense industry chiefs to boost military production and Russia's parliament approved a bill to toughen punishments for a host of crimes, including desertion, if they are committed during periods of mobilization or martial law. “Sham ‘referendums’ will not change anything,” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said. [said ](https://t.me/ermaka2022/1318)the referendums are part of Russia’s “naïve blackmail.” “Today a referendum, tomorrow — recognition as part of the Russian Federation, the day after tomorrow — strikes on the territory of Russia become a full-fledged war between Ukraine and NATO with Russia, untying Russia’s hands in all respects,” she said in a post on Telegram. [said Monday](https://t.me/medvedev_telegram/178) that holding the referendums was “of great importance,” while signaling that absorbing the Donbas provinces would make encroaching on them equivalent to striking Russia, raising the risk of further escalation if Ukrainian troops continue to advance in the area. [southern and eastern Ukraine](https://www.nbcnews.com/world/russia-ukraine-news) announced Tuesday they would stage votes this week on formally joining [Russia](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/vladimir-putin), moves that were cheered in Moscow and dismissed by Kyiv and its allies as a desperate attempt to stem the tide of a [successful counteroffensive by Ukrainian troops](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-retreats-ukraine-what-will-putin-do-military-kremlin-rcna47514). [Can Ukraine’s recent liberations lead to a turning point in the war?](https://www.today.com/video/can-ukraine-s-recent-liberations-lead-to-a-turning-point-in-the-war-148704325850) Its public backers delighted in the prospect of an “all-out war” and a new confrontation with the West, which warned holding “sham” votes in those areas would represent an illegal escalation.

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Russia set to annex huge chunks of occupied Ukraine as Putin's ... (LBC)

Vladimir Putin has been humiliated as Ukrainian forces liberated key towns and areas past Kharkiv in the east of the country, some of which came at great cost ...

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said: "The Russians can do whatever they want. President Zelenskyy said: "I thank all the friends and partners of Ukraine for their massive and firm condemnation of Russia's intentions to organise yet more pseudo-referendums." Dmitry Medvedev, who served as Russian president and is now known for his extreme declarations as deputy chairman of the security council, said: "Encroachment onto Russian territory is a crime which allows you to use all the forces of self–defence." Any annexation would raise concerns over whether Russia would unilaterally consider the territory it has taken by force as part of Russia itself and raise the prospect of the use of nuclear weapons. Vladimir Putin has been humiliated as Ukrainian forces liberated key towns and areas past Kharkiv in the east of the country, some of which came at great cost to the invaders in the earlier part of the war. Russia appears set to try and annex huge chunks of Ukraine that it occupies in a serious escalation of the war.

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Putin orders partial Russian mobilisation, warns West over nuclear ... (Reuters)

President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered Russia's first mobilisation since World War Two, warning that Moscow would respond with the might of all its ...

That paves the way for the formal annexation of about 15% of Ukrainian territory. 24 invasion of Ukraine and was accompanied by a decision to call up 300,000 extra reservists. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

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Russia's Putin announces partial military mobilization (CNBC)

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting on the military-industrial complex at the Kremlin, September 20, 2022, in Moscow, Russia. Contributor | ...

Russia has not yet declared war on Ukraine, despite having invaded it in February, and it calls its invasion a "special military operation." This is obviously an escalation," she said. In a rare pre-recorded televised announcement, Putin said the West "wants to destroy our country" and claimed the West had tried to "turn Ukraine's people into cannon fodder," in comments translated by Reuters, repeating earlier claims in which he has blamed Western nations for starting a proxy war with Russia.

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Live: Russia's Putin announces partial military mobilisation in TV ... (FRANCE 24)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address that he has signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning Wednesday, declaring that he was ...

Putin also accused the West of engaging in nuclear blackmail against Russia and said that Russia would use "all available means" to protect its territory. Putin said earlier Wednesday in a televised address that he has signed a decree on partial mobilisation, declaring that he was defending Russian territories and that the West wanted to ‘destroy’ Russia. He called on the UN to defend this from those who would prefer a world where the “strong rule the weak”. Amid market shortages, Russia’s foreign minister has sought to portray the West as the villain, blaming it for rising food prices. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said Wednesday that President Vladimir Putin's decree on partial mobilisation would see 300,000 additional personnel called up to serve in Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. “We have made clear that there will be increased consequences. We have ... Fortum will also be repaid for an €8 billion loan it gave Uniper. In a televised address, Putin said his aim was to "liberate" east Ukraine's Donbas region, and that most people in the region did not want to return to what he called the "yoke" of Ukraine. "It is chilling ... This is obviously an escalation," Keegan said. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning on Wednesday, saying he was defending Russian territories and that the West wanted to destroy the country.

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Trump's Putin Lust & the Final Frontier of Democracy (Puck)

A candid and searing look at Trump's most astounding provocations, from Barr and Putin to Xi and Playboy, in conversation with Susan Glasser and Peter Baker ...

The Russians were a source of money to the Trumps early in their real estate career and he sees Russia as a potential source of their future business prospects. I think that’s one of the things that we’re going to be exploring for years to come. We have to keep going back at it, and going back at it, and going back at it, to understand what really happened here. Because in the end he wants to rip up the trade agreement or he wants to take the troops out of your region or whatever. And even if Trump, himself, does not reemerge as the Republican nominee in 2024, we’re looking at a Republican Party that has been remade in his image with a cadre of Trumpists and a new style of Trumpist politics. Susan: I agree with you that we are in the middle of the crisis. One of the things that sticks with me the most from our time in Russia was when Putin was very actively dismantling what existed of Russian democracy at the time. You have to understand January 6th, 2021, in the context of January 20th, 2017, and every day in between. And it was inconceivable that you would ever make a joke like that about the United States. In fact, I remember talking to both of you throughout the Trump presidency about just how terrifyingly familiar this all felt. This is a first crack at a history of the Trump presidency, a first draft of many future books. It was a clear-eyed and bracing roadmap of the terrors ahead.

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Putin orders 'mobilisation' as Ukraine vote planned (RTE.ie)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that he has signed a decree on "partial mobilisation" beginning today, saying he was defending Russian territories ...

Russia already considers Luhansk and Donetsk, which together make up the Donbas region Moscow partially occupied in 2014, to be independent states. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said Washington was aware of reports that Mr Putin might be considering ordering a mobilisation. The war has killed thousands, destroyed cities and sent millions fleeing their homes in the former Soviet republic. It should never be tolerated," Mr Kishida said. The mobilisation, which affects anyone who has served as a professional soldier in Russia rather than a conscript, begins immediately. "The Russians can do whatever they want.

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Putin orders first Russian mobilisation since WWII and threatens West (Irish Examiner)

If the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we use all available means to protect our people - this is not a bluff," Putin said in a ...

The upcoming votes are all but certain to go Moscow’s way. Legislators also voted to introduce possible 10-year prison terms for soldiers refusing to fight. In another signal that Russia is digging in for a protracted and possibly ramped-up conflict, the Kremlin-controlled lower of house of parliament voted Tuesday to toughen laws against desertion, surrender and looting by Russian troops. He accused the West in engaging in “nuclear blackmail” and noted “statements of some high-ranking representatives of the leading Nato states about the possibility of using nuclear weapons of mass destruction against Russia”. Earlier on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Russian plans to stage the referendums as “noise”, and thanked Ukraine’s allies for condemning the votes scheduled to start Friday. Mr Putin also warned the West that Russia would use all the means at its disposal to protect its territory, saying: “It’s not a bluff.”

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Putin says military reserves to be conscripted in first TV address ... (thejournal.ie)

VLADIMIR PUTIN HAS accused the West of attempting to destroy Russia as he announced “partial” conscription across the country. Putin, speaking this morning, ...

This is not a bluff,” Putin said. However, the speech was later delayed until this morning. For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.

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Putin announces partial mobilisation in Russia, warns West against ... (The Irish Times)

Russian president Vladimir Putin said he had signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning on Wednesday, saying he was defending Russian territories and ...

We continue to stand with the people of Ukraine,” he said. Mr Zelenskiy will speak to the UN general assembly by video-link on Wednesday. And they have been planning it for a long time,” Mr Putin said. We will do everything to ensure safe conditions to hold the referendums, so that people can express their will,” Mr Putin told his audience. “In such a situation, I consider it necessary to make the following decision, which is fully appropriate to threats we face. “The purpose of this West is to weaken, divide and ultimately destroy our country.

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President Putin says he isn't bluffing and has 'lots of weapons' to ... (Sky News)

President Putin has accused the West of engaging in "nuclear blackmail" against Russia - and said he has "lots of weapons to reply".

He said 5,937 Russian troops had been killed in the war. Together, the regions make up about 15% of Ukrainian territory. It will not change anything." [Ukraine](https://news.sky.com/topic/ukraine-6556) war - a move that Russia's defence minister said amounted to around 300,000 troops. President Putin has accused the West of engaging in "nuclear blackmail" against Russia and warned he has "lots of weapons to reply". In a rare address to the nation, he said he wasn't bluffing and would use "all the means at our disposal" if Russian territory was threatened.

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Vladimir Putin announces partial mobilisation to support Ukraine ... (Financial Times)

In a televised address to the nation on Wednesday, the Russian president said Russia's armed forces would call up its reserves immediately to support its ...

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Putin calls up 300000 reservists, makes nuclear threat (POLITICO.eu)

Russia on Wednesday announced an immediate partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists and threatened to deploy nuclear weapons in the war against Ukraine.

Putin also announced that volunteers currently fighting for Russia in its war in Ukraine would be granted the same legal status as regular military personnel. He added that 5,937 Russians had been killed in the war so far. He added that Russia had 25 million men with military experience, saying that the current partial mobilization only covers about 1 percent of that number. Kremlin-installed officials in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region also indicated they planned to hold a referendum, with pro-Russian authorities in the Zaporizhzhia region indicating they would do the same. He added that, in the first instance, reservists with training and experience would be called to join up. “To defend Russia and our people, we doubtlessly will use all resources at our disposal,” Putin said.

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Putin warns West as he announces partial mobilisation for Russian ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a partial mobilisation in Russia as the war in Ukraine approaches the seven-month mark.

The upcoming votes are all but certain to go Moscow’s way. Legislators also voted to introduce possible 10-year prison terms for soldiers refusing to fight. It was, is and will be so. But we will revive everything and restore the indomitable spirit of this city. Russia has left behind here the only thing it is capable of – destruction. The Russian leader said the decision to partially mobilise was “fully adequate to the threats we face, namely to protect our homeland, its sovereignty and territorial integrity, to ensure the security of our people and people in the liberated territories.”

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Putin announces a partial military mobilization for Russian citizens (NPR)

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Wednesday a partial mobilization in Russia as the war in Ukraine reaches nearly seven months and Moscow loses ...

The choreographed series of events was reminiscent of the Russian leader's announcement to send tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Putin also accused Western powers of providing Ukraine with long-range weapon systems that can strike deep into Russian territory — and again accused Ukraine and its allies of menacing Russia with nuclear threats. "Only those citizens will be drafted to military service who are currently in the reserve and first of all those who have served in the army, who have certain professions and have necessary experience," will be recruited for the campaign, said Putin in a televised address to the nation.

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Putin announces partial mobilisation and threatens nuclear ... (The Guardian)

Russian president threatens west with nuclear retaliation, saying 'we will use all the means at our disposal'

Western intelligence as well as independent media reports suggest the real figure is significantly higher, with up to 80,000 Russian soldiers been killed or wounded since the start of the war. The partial mobilisation announced by Putin will widely be seen as a major admission of the Kremlin’s military failures in Ukraine. But they were quickly dismissed as illegitimate by western leaders who are backing Kyiv with military and other support that has helped its forces seize momentum on battlefields in the east and south. The Russian leader’s televised address to the nation comes a day after Russian-controlled regions in eastern and southern Ukraine announced plans to hold “referendums” this weekend on becoming part of Russia. And we enjoy the full support of our partners in this.” Some observers proposed that the Kremlin had changed its mind on its decision to announce a mobilisation, while others pointed to Putin’s habit of keeping his audience waiting.

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Putin drafts up to 300000 reservists, backs annexation amid war ... (The Washington Post)

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a partial military mobilization Wednesday to call up as many as 300,000 reservists in a dramatic bid to reverse ...

The latest: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of troops in an address to the nation on Sept. 23 to 27 in the breakaway Luhansk and Donetsk regions of eastern Ukraine, according to Russian news agencies. Putin, who sees Russians and Ukrainians as “one people” and denies Ukraine is a genuine sovereign state, insisted Wednesday that Russia was obliged to assist people in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. “He wants to smear hundreds of thousands of people in this blood.” “The purpose of this West is to weaken, divide and ultimately destroy our country,” he said in a speech that was clearly aimed at shifting public ambivalence into stronger national support for the war effort. Everyone understands that all the words about the defense of the Russian-speaking population [in Ukraine] and the fight for our brothers bear no relation to reality,” he said. “Russia must now understand that it cannot impose any will by military means, even by cynically adding mock referendums in bombed and now occupied territories,” Macron said in his address. After the winter, the West may not be so united,” he said, expressing optimism that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, France’s Macron and Germany’s Scholz would press Kyiv to accept a cease fire that cements Russia’s territorial gains. “There are no tickets and it is getting more and more difficult to leave by road,” he said. One Moscow millionaire who lives in Italy but had returned to Russia for a few days, described growing disenchantment with Putin and fear for the future among businesspeople. The plans to stage referendums in four occupied regions of eastern Ukraine — Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson — from Friday to Tuesday pave the way for their illegal annexation into Russia, a step that will be rejected globally. “This is not a bluff,” he said, in a clear reference to Russia’s nuclear capabilities.

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Why Vladimir Putin is raising the stakes in Ukraine war (Financial Times)

As he addressed the nation on Wednesday morning to announce a “partial mobilisation” of 300,000 reservists, President Vladimir Putin framed Russia's war in ...

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Live news: Asian stocks follow the US lower ahead of Fed interest ... (Financial Times)

UK: Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to meet US president Joe Biden on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, while MPs take their oath of allegiance ...

“Adjusting the pace of rate hikes is a key tool to signal our determination to fulfil our mandate and keep inflation expectations contained,” she said in a speech. The system launchers that Ukraine has so far received came with shorter-range rockets capable of striking targets up to 80km. The company also announced in July that its chief executive The country reported a record trade deficit of $9.47bn in August due to higher energy import costs. Shares briefly changed hands for more than $230 about two months following the company’s initial public offering in May 2019, when it floated at a price of $25 a share. The yield on the US 10-year note, meanwhile, reached 3.6 per cent on Tuesday, the highest level in more than a decade. “We, the member states of the UN, must act to restore this organisation’s credibility,” he said. The other driver exited his car, at which point Ramsey is alleged to have started punching him, bitten his nose and threatened to kill him. The war in Ukraine, which has triggered a surge in commodity and food prices globally, will also affect developing Asian countries. Germany: Finance minister Christian Lindner will speak to the foreign press association in Berlin. Markets: Futures for the Euro Stoxx 50 were down 0.2 per cent while contracts for the FTSE 100 were flat. In May, the Office for Budget Responsibility estimated that the figure would be only £6bn.

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Flight prices out of Russia surge as Putin calls up reservists for ... (CNBC)

The cost of flights departing from Moscow skyrocketed after Vladimir Putin announced a “partial military mobilization” in a televised address.

The trip would typically cost between £120 and £185, making the price around nine times more expensive than the normal fare, according to Google data. The same flight ordinarily costs between £730 and £1,700. A large number of countries have placed bans on planes landing directly from Russia, including the U.S., the U.K., and most of mainland Europe. A flight to Tel-Aviv, Israel, from Moscow would normally cost between £350 and £570, but the cheapest flight on Wednesday costs £1,398 at the time of writing. Flights to Istanbul typically cost between £240 and £320 but the cheapest flight is a 13 hour 35 minute journey for £1,008 with Azerbaijan Airlines. Prices weren't available for flights to Armenia for Wednesday at the time of writing, but a single economy flight to the capital, Yerevan, for Thursday costs £1,117 ($1,267).

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Putin flirts again with grim prospect of nuclear war – this time he ... (The Guardian)

Russian leader's speech marks biggest escalation of Ukraine war, and raises fears of unprecedented disaster.

The offering of bribes to dodge the army, already a flourishing industry before the war, will probably become much more common in the coming weeks. “Russia’s repressed society will accept this obediently,” said Andrei Kolesnikov, of the Carnegie Moscow Center thinktank. “I can’t keep on fighting for ever. According to a government decree posted on the Kremlin’s website, the contracts of soldiers currently fighting in Ukraine will be automatically extended “until the end of the partial mobilisation” period. Many responded to these efforts, with polls consistently Since the start of the war, Putin has sought to shield his population from the realities of the war, with the Kremlin eager to cultivate a sense of normality on the streets of Moscow and other major cities.

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Biden denounces Putin's 'overt' nuclear threats, urges UN allies to ... (CNBC)

President Joe Biden harshly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying the move was a direct violation of the United Nation's charter.

A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought," Biden said. "Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations' charter, no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force." He did not provide many details in his speech as to what a partial military mobilization would entail, but it could mean that Russian businesses and citizens have to contribute more to the war effort. "No matter what else is happening in the world, the United States is ready to pursue critical arms control measures. The country has not yet declared war on Ukraine, despite having invaded in February, an invasion it still calls "a special military operation." "This war is about extinguishing Ukraine's right to exist as a state, plain and simple."

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Putin doesn't want to keep fighting in Ukraine — but he's unable to win (Irish Examiner)

The Russian leader has no way to retire gracefully after all the damage he has done — this means he might yet drop a nuke, as he once again threatened this ...

The US could make plans for regime change — that is, for taking Putin and his inner circle out — in the event of nuclear escalation. This would signal to Ukraine and the world that any breach of the nuclear taboo will be punished. The advantage is that Putin must assume the worst. Another problem is that a restrained response would look woefully inadequate to the Ukrainians and the rest of the world. If there is any glimmer of hope in this dark time, it glinted in Uzbekistan last week, when Putin met the leaders of India and China, Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping. Putin might conclude that the US isn not prepared to retaliate with nukes, and launch even more nuclear strikes. The problem there is that Biden would forfeit all flexibility when Putin does something slightly different from X. His motivation would be to force Ukraine to surrender and the West to get out of the conflict — but without inviting automatic retaliation by the US. The disadvantage is this keeps even the Ukrainians guessing. The target could be the exact base that launched the nuclear strike. For Putin, nuclear escalation would not be a way of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, but of snatching survival — political or even physical — from the maw of oblivion. And Russia, which is roughly even with the US in strategic nukes, has about 10 times as many tactical warheads to play with.

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Biden denounces Putin's nuclear threats as 'reckless' in UN address (The Guardian)

US president says Russia's planned annexation of more regions is an 'extremely significant violation' of UN charter.

“The Kremlin is organising a sham referendum to try to annex parts of Ukraine, an extremely significant violation of the UN charter. The Russian leader and his senior officials have made a string of similar nuclear threats since launching the invasion in February, in an effort to deter Nato countries from intervening. In his speech, Putin gave support to those ballots in the parts of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia runder Russian control. “This war is about extinguishing Ukraine’s right to exist as a state, plain and simple, and Ukraine’s right to exist as a people. The announcement triggered an exodus of Russian men scrambling to avoid the draft. [Vladimir Putin’s threats to use nuclear weapons](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/21/putin-announces-partial-mobilisation-in-russia-in-escalation-of-ukraine-war) and pledged to maintain support for Ukraine’s support in the face of Russia’s partial mobilisation and planned annexation of more Ukrainian regions.

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World won't let Putin use nuclear weapons, says Ukraine's Zelensky (Independent.ie)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday he did not believe the world would allow Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons and vowed to press ...

"I don't believe that he (Putin) will use these weapons. Zelensky also brushed off plans by four Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine to hold referendums on Sept. We cannot make these compromises."

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Biden warns U.N.: Putin's attempt to 'extinguish' Ukraine should ... (Politico)

Warning that Russia's imperial ambitions threaten the globe, President Joe Biden stood at the United Nations and denounced Moscow's efforts to “erase” ...

But rather than fly directly from London to New York, he returned to the White House for nearly 24 hours — and delivered a slightly off-topic speech about dark money in politics — before making his way to Manhattan on Tuesday evening. Beyond Putin, China’s Xi Jinping and India’s Narendra Modi have not made the trip to New York, depriving Biden of an ability to chastise the two powers face to face for the soft support of Russia. He headed straight for a Democratic party fundraiser — one of at least two on his New York itinerary. The president hammered that point home from the rostrum in Turtle Bay, calling for the continent to stiffen its resolve as the United States continues to funnel billions of dollars of weapons and supplies to the Ukrainian resistance. Hushed conversations across New York this week also held the rumor that Volodymyr Zelenskyy might also appear in Bali, in what would be his first time leaving his war-torn country since Russia’s invasion. The Western alliance’s resolve will be tested by what looms as a cold, dark winter for Europe — with the continent cut off from Russia’s energy supplies, its resolve tested by rising prices and plunging temperatures. officials believe the most perilous moment of the conflict is on the horizon. “Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenants of the United Nations charter.” Putin had long resisted any sort of military mobilization for fears that a widespread effort to recruit more fighters could lead to protests and other domestic turmoil. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan reviewed the speech with Biden in the morning, adjusting and emphasizing certain lines, aides said. Biden aides believe Ukraine’s recent wins prove it remains worth it for Europe to stand with Kyiv. But Putin’s inflammatory rhetoric heightened his call’s urgency, with fears growing that the Russian president would use some sort of tactical nuclear device on the battlefield.

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