Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin warns of Russia-Nato clash while stepping up attacks on key Ukrainian region

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Russian general killed by bomb under his car in Moscow

A senior Kremlin official has said Europe stands on the “edge of an abyss” with the prospect of an uncontrollable conflict between Russia and Nato looming.

Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov made the comments at a Moscow-based think tank, where he blamed Western countries for threatening the stability of the continent – despite it being Russia who invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Ryabkov said Russia did not intend to attack Europe and “pursue the aggressive goals attributed to our country”, but that it could not ignore the risk of a head-on military conflict between nuclear powers, warning of potentially catastrophic consequences.

While Ryabkov criticised the West – and the Biden administration in particular – Vladimir Putin’s forces stepped up their attacks on Ukraine’s key Black Sea port in Odesa, causing major power outages and threatening maritime infrastructure in the region.

Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Oleksiy Kuleba said Russia was carrying out “systematic attacks on port and energy infrastructure”.

Ukrainian drone attack sparks fire in Russia’s Stavropol region

An industrial facility is on fire in Russia’s southern Stavropol region after an overnight Ukrainian drone attack, officials said.

Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov confirmed the attack but did not specify the details of the facility set ablaze in the attack. He said no injuries were reported.

Russian oil major Lukoil runs the Stavrolen petrochemical complex at Budyonnovsk in Stavropol and the region also hosts gas pipeline infrastructure and fuel storage sites that make it part of Russia’s broader energy and chemicals system.

Ukraine has previously carried out attacks on the Stavrolen plant before and said its attacks inside Russia are aimed at weakening Russia’s military effort in the ongoing war.

Arpan Rai23 December 2025 05:08

Russia launches air attack on Kyiv, Ukraine’s military says

Russia launched an early morning air attack on Kyiv, the head of the military administration of the Ukrainian capital, Timur Tkachenko, said this morning.

“Please stay in shelters until the all-clear is given!” Tkachenko said on his Telegram channel.

Arpan Rai23 December 2025 04:52

Kremlin says Europe on ‘edge of an abyss’

A senior Kremlin official has said Europe stands on the “edge of an abyss” with the prospect of an uncontrollable conflict between Russia and Nato looming.

Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov made the comments at a Moscow-based think tank, where he blamed Western countries for threatening the stability of the continent – despite it being Russia who invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Ryabkov said Russia did not intend to attack Europe and “pursue the aggressive goals attributed to our country”, but that it could not ignore the risk of a head-on military conflict between nuclear powers, warning of potentially catastrophic consequences.

Even with what he said was a more “balanced” US policy since Donald Trump entered office, Ryabkov said the risk of a Russia–Nato clash remains due to “hostile actions” by European countries.

Arpan Rai23 December 2025 04:21

Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa

Russian forces have increased their attacks on Ukraine’s Black Sea port in Odesa, causing major power outages and threatening maritime infrastructure in the region.

Late on Monday night, Russian forces struck the port, and damaged port facilities and a ship, the regional governor said, confirming the second attack on the region in less than 24 hours.

Governor Oleh Kiper said emergency crews were tackling the aftermath of the latest attack but provided no further details. He said no casualties were reported.

An earlier overnight attack hit port and energy infrastructure in the region, causing a fire at a major port and disrupting electricity supplies to tens of thousands of people.

Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Oleksiy Kuleba said Russia was carrying out “systematic” attacks on Odesa.

“Russia is attempting to disrupt maritime logistics by launching systematic attacks on port and energy infrastructure,” he said.

In the past few weeks, Russia has increased attacks on Odesa port and the surrounding region, trying to limit Ukraine’s access to the Black Sea and disrupt critical logistics routes to the border with Moldova, Ukrainian officials said.

A truck burns at the site of a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region
A truck burns at the site of a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region (Reuters)
Arpan Rai23 December 2025 03:48

Zelensky says progress in US-led peace talks is ‘quite solid’

The current draft of a US proposal for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia meets many of Kyiv’s demands, Volodymyr Zelensky said, calling it “quite solid”.

“Overall, it looks quite solid at this stage,” the Ukrainian leader said after the latest round of talks with US officials, who are trying to steer the neighbouring countries toward compromises.

Zelensky suggested that neither side in the almost four-year war is likely to get everything it wants in talks on reaching a settlement.

“There are some things we are probably not ready for, and I’m sure there are things the Russians are not ready for either,” Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv yesterday.

US president Donald Trump has for months been pushing for a peace agreement, but the negotiations have run into sharply conflicting demands from Moscow and Kyiv.

Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky addressing a press conference
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky addressing a press conference (AFP via Getty Images)
Arpan Rai23 December 2025 03:07

Watch: Russian general killed by bomb under his car in Moscow

Russian general killed by bomb under his car in Moscow
Bryony Gooch23 December 2025 02:00

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Bryony Gooch23 December 2025 01:01

Zelensky says progress in US-led peace talks ‘quite solid’

Initial drafts of US proposals for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia meet many of Kyiv’s demands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

But he suggested that neither side in the almost four-year war is likely to get everything it wants in talks on reaching a settlement.

“Overall, it looks quite solid at this stage,” the Ukrainian leader said of recent talks with US officials who are trying to steer the neighbouring countries toward compromises.

“There are some things we are probably not ready for, and I’m sure there are things the Russians are not ready for either,” Mr Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv.

Bryony Gooch23 December 2025 00:00

Italian prosecutors move to drop probe into suspected Russian drone flyovers

Italian prosecutors investigating suspected Russian drone flights over an EU space research centre have concluded their suspicions were unfounded and have requested the case be dropped, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.

Milan prosecutors found that 21 alleged overflights between March and May 2025 were actually caused by interference from a private GSM phone signal booster near the European Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Ispra, near Italy’s Lake Maggiore.

James Reynolds22 December 2025 23:00

Russian general killed by bomb planted under his car in Moscow

A senior Russian official was killed when a car blew up in Moscow on Monday.

Investigators have identified the victim as Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov.

He was a 56-year-old veteran of Russia’s 21st-century military campaigns, having served in Chechnya, Syria and most recently Ukraine.

In Ukraine he was responsible for the military’s combat training and readiness. Vladimir Putin was reportedly told immediately of the death of such a senior official.

Tass reports that Sarvarov was decorated with the Order of Courage, the Medal of Suvorov, the Order of Merit for Services to the Fatherland (I and II Class), and the Order of Military Merit.

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James Reynolds22 December 2025 22:00