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Ukraine War: Counter-Offensive Troops Punch Through Russia Line, Generals Claim
Ukrainian generals claim to have pierced Russia’s powerful southern first line of defense, as the counter-offensive that began earlier this summer appears to be gathering steam.
Kyiv’s territorial gains have been minor since June, but is Ukraine finally at a tipping point?
“Yes, it’s true,” Yuriy Sak, an aide to Ukraine’s defense minister, answers when asked if the breach occurred.
“Little by little, I think we’re gaining momentum,” he explained.
“We are now between the first and second defensive lines,” Brig Gen Oleksandr Tarnavskiy, one of Ukraine’s top generals in the south, told Britain’s Observer newspaper.
His statements were similar to those of White House spokesman John Kirby, who told reporters in Washington on Friday that Ukrainian forces had “achieved some success against that second line.”
In recent weeks, Ukraine’s counter-offensive attempt has focused on an expanding bridgehead around the little village of Robotyne, around 56 kilometers (35 miles) southeast of Zaporizhzhia.
“We are now between the first and second defensive lines,” Brig Gen Oleksandr Tarnavskiy, one of Ukraine’s top generals in the south, told Britain’s Observer newspaper.
More than a week ago, Ukrainian forces flew the country’s blue and yellow flag over the settlement, and they are now attempting to expand the gap to allow larger infantry and armored formations to cross through without coming under Russian fire.
If that is accomplished, Ukraine’s offensive may gain pace as it approaches the second and third defensive lines, which may be weaker than the first.
Fighting has been reported east of Robotyne, on the outskirts of the larger village of Verbove, but it’s been slow and laborious work thus far.
A quick look at the map reveals a tangle of overlapping, intricate Russian defense lines, complete with minefields, tank traps, and trenches. Some of them meet at Verbove.
Small Ukrainian battalions have been clearing a path through these risks without air cover and in the face of often lethal Russian artillery bombardment, setting the ground for a larger assault.
“When these openings appear, of course, it makes it easier for our forces to advance,” Mr Sak explained.
It is difficult to determine the relevance of the most recent claims. When pushed for specifics, Ukrainian officials are exceedingly tight-lipped, preferring to let the fog of war veil Kyiv’s aims and being highly hesitant to release vital information.
It doesn’t help that the forces closest to the fighting frequently give conflicting accounts of what’s happening at the front.
When contacted by the BBC on Saturday, Ukraine’s 46th Air Assault Brigade stated that battle was still taking place near Russia’s first line of defense but that “no one has yet managed to go beyond the first line.”
This may not be as unexpected as it appears. Several units operate up and down the front, each focusing on its small region and unique tasks. They may or may need to be made aware of what is going on elsewhere.
SOURCE – (BBC)
World
9-Year-Old Charlotte Sena Who Vanished From New York State Park Found Safe And Man Linked To Ransom Note Arrested
MOREAU, N.Y. — Police announced on Monday that a 9-year-old girl, Charlotte Sena, who went missing during a family camping trip in upstate New York was found “safe and in good health” after a massive two-day search and the arrest of a suspect in her abduction.
Charlotte Sena vanished early Saturday evening while pedaling her bicycle in Moreau Lake State Park, a heavily forested area approximately 35 miles (60 kilometers) north of Albany.
At a press conference on Monday evening, Governor Kathy Hochul stated that investigators could identify a fingerprint from a ransom note allegedly left by Craig Nelson Ross Jr., 47.
Monday at 4:20 a.m., while Charlotte’s family remained at the campground where she was last seen, someone placed a note in their mailbox, according to the officer. Hochul stated that the second fingerprint taken from the note matched Ross, who was in a database from a 1999 DWI case.
She stated that law enforcement agents tracked Ross to a property owned by his mother, gained entry, and located him in a camper at approximately 6:30 p.m.
“After some resistance, the suspect was apprehended, and the child was immediately discovered in a cabinet,” Hochul said. “She was aware of her rescue. She was confident that she was in good care.”
Police announced on Monday that a 9-year-old girl, Charlotte Sena, who went missing during a family camping trip in upstate New York, was found “safe and in good health”.
As customary, Hochul said, Charlotte was taken to a local hospital, adding that she appeared physically unharmed and that she and her family have been reunited.
Hochul stated that accusations have not yet been filed against Ross but are anticipated. Hochul stated that Ross was still being questioned as of Monday night.
The governor identified Ross as the suspect late Monday night, and it was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
Authorities stated that the investigation was ongoing.
The rescue signaled the conclusion of a frantic search. Monday, approximately 400 individuals, including forest rangers, police officers, and firefighters, participated in the search for the missing girl. The search scope spanned 46 linear miles (74 linear kilometers).
Charlotte, a fourth-grader from nearby Greenfield, was riding her cycle with other children around a campsite loop in the park when she decided to ride the loop again by herself. Hochul stated in a Sunday briefing that her parents became concerned when she did not return after 15 minutes.
Saturday at 6:45 p.m., the girl’s mother dialed 911 after discovering her bicycle.
Officials issued an Amber Alert on Sunday morning following an exhaustive search because “an abduction was a distinct possibility,” according to state police lieutenant colonel Richard Mazzone. The alert characterized her as a white girl with blonde hair and green eyes who stands approximately 1 meter and 4 feet 6 inches tall.
The girl’s family appealed to the public for assistance locating Charlotte, including providing the state police with any information.
“Like any parent, we simply want her returned safely,” the family said in a statement released Monday morning. Please call if you have any information, regardless of its size.
Troopers had established multiple checkpoints along the winding rural roadways surrounding the park. They asked drivers if they knew the family, had seen the girl’s photo, or had any other information that could aid the investigation. They also required certain drivers to open their trunks.
The park remained closed due to the search, and officials asked those who showed up hoping to assist to stay away and leave the search to the experts. For the safety of law enforcement air operations, federal authorities also issued a provisional flight restriction above the park.
The Corinth Central School District stated that additional counselors are available at Charlotte’s elementary school for pupils or faculty members who require assistance.
“Our hearts go out to the Sena family,” the district stated.
SOURCE – (AP)
World
Spain: Nightclub Fire Kills 13 In Murcia
At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.
The conflagration broke out in the Fonda Milagros nightclub – La Fonda – early Sunday morning.
The fire then spread to neighboring clubs as patrons fled the filled dance floors, according to the police.
Local media reported that birthday-celebrating family members were among the deceased.
La Verdad de Murcia newspaper reported that one of the birthday party guests at the club with his cousins and aunt returned home during the chaos only to learn that one of his cousins had not departed.
At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.
It is unclear whether the cousin was one of the verified dead.
Police have verified that all fatalities occurred at La Fonda, but 14 individuals remain unaccounted for. They warned that the number of fatalities would likely increase.
The fire is believed to have begun around 06:00 (04:00 GMT) in the Atalayas region of Murcia, where the club is located.
After nearly 15 hours, it remains unclear what caused it. However, Murcia’s mayor, Jose Ballesta, told reporters that the fire started on the club’s first floor earlier in the day.
Diego Seral of the national police stated that the collapsed roof of La Fonda made it difficult to locate victims and determine what had transpired.
At least thirteen persons perished in a fire that engulfed three nightclubs in Murcia in southeast Spain.
According to La Verdad de Murcia, a 28-year-old woman sent a voice message to her mother when the fire broke out, saying, “Mummy, I love you, we’re going to die.”
She had gone out with her partner and some acquaintances from Caravaca de la Cruz, a nearby town. It is unclear whether she survived.
“They went because there are no nightclubs in Caravaca,” the woman’s father, Jairo, told the newspaper. “It was the second time she had been.”
Four people are being treated for smoke inhalation at a hospital, and a local sports venue is being used to counsel those affected.
“We are devastated,” said Murcia’s mayor, Jose Ballesta. Three days of mourning have been declared in Murcia.
This is believed to be the worst nightclub fire in the country in more than three decades. In 1990, 43 individuals perished in a fire at a venue in Zaragoza.
SOURCE – (BBC)
U.K News
Panama Canal Reduces The Maximum Number Of Ships Travelling The Waterway To 31 Per Day
PANAMA CITY — Due to a drought that has reduced the supply of fresh water needed to operate the locks, the Canal announced on Saturday that it would reduce the maximum number of ships that can travel the waterway daily to 31 from 32 in August.
This compares to the normal daily average of 36 to 38 ships per day.
Nine ships per day will be permitted to utilize the new, larger locks, while the old-fashioned Panamax locks will accommodate 22 ships per day.
The catchment also provides freshwater to Panama City, home to roughly 2 million of the country’s 4 million inhabitants.
The Canal Authority guaranteed a draught of 44 feet for ships, partly because 70 percent of waterway vessels require a depth of at least 44 feet.
In August, the canal instituted a policy limiting the maximum daily number of ships traveling through its locks to 32.
There needs to be more precipitation to sustain the watershed system of rivers and brooks that fill lakes, whose waters fill the locks.
The catchment also provides freshwater to Panama City, home to roughly 2 million of the country’s 4 million inhabitants.
source – ap
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