War in Ukraine: kyiv claims new conquests in the east of the country

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The war in Ukraine takes on another face. Russian annexation referendums began on Friday (September 23rd) in areas wholly or partly controlled by Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. These polls are described as “simulacra” or “parodies” by kyiv and the West.

Under the fire of international criticism, Russia also found itself in the dock in the Security Council. She was called to account for her invasion of Ukraine, the day after her announcement of the immediate mobilization of 300,000 reservists, accompanied by threats of recourse to nuclear weapons made by Vladimir Putin.

  • Ukraine claims new gains in the East

The Ukrainian army announced on Friday that it had taken over a locality in the Donetsk region, in the east of the country, from the Russians. “The Ukrainian army has taken over Yatskivka,” Oleksiy Gromov, an official of the Ukrainian military staff, announced on television.

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The capture of this locality on the eastern bank of the Oskil River seems to confirm the continuation of a counter-offensive which has already enabled kyiv to retake several thousand square kilometers in the neighboring region of Kharkiv. “The Ukrainians have also restored their control over positions south of Bakhmout”, a key town in the Donetsk region targeted for weeks by Russian attacks, OleksiïGromov said.

  • ‘War crimes were committed’, say UN investigators

Until now, the UN had spoken of suspicions of war crimes. But investigators from the organization concluded on Friday that such atrocities have indeed been committed in Ukraine since the Russian invasion at the end of February. The UN Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine was launched in March by the Human Rights Council (HRC), to investigate human rights abuses committed by Russian troops. In May, a new resolution asked the commission to investigate specifically serious violations committed in the regions of Kyiv, Cherniguiv, Kharkiv and Sumy.

During the investigations in these territories, the commission visited 27 cities and localities and interviewed more than 150 victims and witnesses, explained its president, Erik Mose, during a first oral report before the Council. And, he said, “based on the evidence collected by the Commission, it concluded that war crimes were committed in Ukraine”, listing Russian bombings of civilian areas, numerous executions, torture and ill-treatment as well as sexual violence.

“We were struck by the large number of executions in the areas we visited. The Commission is currently investigating these deaths in 16 towns and locations. We have received credible allegations regarding many other cases of executions, which we are documenting,” said Erik Mose. The bodies found have the common characteristics of having visible signs of executions, such as hands tied behind their backs, gunshot wounds to the head or slit throats.

  • Beginning of annexation referenda in pro-Russian controlled areas

These votes, which began at 7 a.m. (local time), must be held until September 27 in the pro-Russian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk (east), and in areas under Russian occupation in the regions of Kherson and Zaporizhia ( south). Respectively 450 and 461 polling stations are open in the region of Donetsk and Luhansk, to the east. Zaporizhia has 394, and the Kherson region 198. Several polling stations have also opened in Russia to allow the vote of “refugees” who fled the fighting, according to Russian news agencies.

Ballots in the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions ask: “Are you in favor of secession from Ukraine, the formation of an independent state by the region and its joining the Russian Federation as a subject of the Russian Federation?” Residents of the pro-Russian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, which have already declared their “independence”, must decide whether or not they want to be part of Russia. The electoral body of the Donetsk separatists also indicated that, “for security reasons”, the ballot would be organized mainly door-to-door for four days. The polling stations will only open “on the last day” of the last day of the election, Tuesday, September 27.

If the result of these referendums is beyond doubt, they announce in any case an escalation of the conflict, Moscow going so far as to threaten nuclear strikes to defend what it considers to be “its” territory. “Holding this referendum is a historic step (…) We are going home!” Denis Pushilin, leader of the pro-Russian separatist region of Donetsk, said in a video posted this Friday morning on Telegram. These votes, on the model of the one which formalized the annexation of the Crimean peninsula (south) by Russia in 2014, have been the subject of preparations for several months. But the timetable seems to have accelerated with the Ukrainian counter-offensive which forced the Russian army to retreat in the northeast of the country.

Carte des territoires ukrainiens où sont organisés, à partir de ce vendredi  23 septembre, des référendums d'annexion à la Russie.

Map of the Ukrainian territories where, from this Friday, September 23, referendums for annexation to Russia are organized.

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  • Russia put in the dock in the Security Council

The long-awaited face-off did not really happen: the foreign ministers of the UN Security Council demanded, on Thursday, that Vladimir Putin’s Russia be held to account for its invasion of Ukraine , in front of their Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov who generally snubbed them.

“I don’t believe that anyone in the Security Council room, from Wang Yi (the Chinese foreign minister) to Antony Blinken (his American counterpart), spared Vladimir Putin or Lavrov the least bit,” he said. commented a senior American official at the end of the meeting, on condition of anonymity.

Present in the room to deliver his speech, Sergueï Lavrov, his face closed, did not attend the speeches of the other ministers: he gave up his place at the Council table to his deputy and left the room after his speech, confirmed by diplomatic sources. Convened by the French presidency of the Security Council, the meeting focused on the situation in Ukraine and the “impunity” of crimes committed since the invasion of the country by Russia.

  • 10,000 volunteers asked to be mobilized in Ukraine in 24 hours, according to the Russian army

“During the first day of partial mobilization, about 10,000 citizens arrived by themselves at the military police stations, without waiting for their summons”, assured the Interfax agency Vladimir Tsimlianski, a spokesman for the general staff. . Images posted on social networks claimed to show the mobilization in a locality of Yakutia, in Siberia, with men with closed faces embracing their loved ones, some in tears, before boarding a bus. In other frames posted by popular Telegram channel Mash, a line of men can be seen standing in front of a troop transport plane on a tarmac at night.

For its part, the Czech Republic will not issue humanitarian visas to Russians fleeing their country to avoid the mobilization announced by President Vladimir Putin, said the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

  • Zelensky urges Russians to stand up against mobilization

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russians on Thursday to “protest” against the mobilization on the Ukrainian front announced by the Kremlin or to “surrender” to the forces of kyiv. “55,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in this war in six months (…) Do you want more? No? So protest! Fight! Flee! Or surrender” to the Ukrainian army, he said. in Russian in its traditional video address. “These are your options to survive.”

“You are already complicit in all the crimes (of the Russian army), murders and tortures of which the Ukrainians are victims. Because you are silent. Because you are still silent,” accused Volodymyr Zelensky. He also said that the Russian authorities are preparing to mobilize “up to a million men”. Officially, Moscow announced the day before the mobilization on Wednesday of 300,000 reservists.


  • “Many” Ukrainians handed over to kyiv by Moscow “tortured” in captivity

“Many” Ukrainians handed over to kyiv by Moscow in a major prisoner of war exchange were “brutally tortured” in captivity, Kyrylo Budanov, head of the ministry’s intelligence department, said on Thursday. of the Ukrainian Defence, without giving details on the nature of these alleged tortures.

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According to him, there are also “people whose physical condition is more or less normal apart from chronic undernourishment due to the poor conditions of detention”. These prisoners were held in several establishments in Ukrainian territories occupied by Russian troops, as well as in Russia, added Kyrylo Budanov, who participated in the organization of this exchange, the largest since the start of the invasion. Russian.


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