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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Warning Putin must face ceasefire red lines amid fury over Moscow’s delay tactics

At least four killed in Russian attack on Kharkiv

Namita Singh,Athena Stavrou
Friday 04 April 2025 10:44 BST
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Ukraine's firefighters battle blaze after Russian drone strike in Kharkiv

European officials have called for Putin to face “red lines” in terms of a timescale for when he accepts a ceasefire agreement.

Estonia’s foreign minister said on Friday that Vladimir Putin is “asking more and he is not asking only more about Ukraine. He's just putting new conditions on the table”.

He added as he arrived at a Nato meeting in Brussels: “There must be some kind of red lines on the timetable.”

He is the latest figure to ask for such measures in recent days, following Polish and Canadian calls for an official deadline.

David Lammy also accused Vladimir Putin of continuing to “drag his feet” on accepting the proposed ceasefire deal, after Moscow rejected an offer for a full 30-day ceasefire in March which Ukraine agreed to.

Meanwhile, at least four people have been killed after Russia launched an overnight attack on the city of Kharkiv.

Regional authorities said 35 people, including three children, had been injured in the northeastern city in the fourth such strike on the city so far this week.

20 minutes ago

Mapped: Russia's invasion of Ukraine

The UK’s Ministry of Defence has published its latest defence intelligence update on the war in Ukraine.

Its map shows where Russian forces are grouping and their direction of attack.

Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 10:36
35 minutes ago

Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking energy infrastructure

Moscow has accused Ukraine of attacking its energy infrastructure six times in the past 24 hours.

Russia news agencies reported the claim amidst an agreement between the countries to cease attacking such sites - an agreement both sides have accused the other flouting.

The Independent could not independently verify the alleged attacks.

Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 10:22
40 minutes ago

Ukrainian servicemen training in Donetsk

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Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 10:16
1 hour ago

Impose ceasefire red lines on Putin, says Estonia

European officials have called for “red lines” in terms of a timetable for when it comes to a Ukraine ceasefire

Estonia’s foreign minister said on Friday that Vladimir Putin is “asking more and he is not asking only more about Ukraine. He's just putting new conditions on the table”.

He added as he arrived at a Nato meeting in Brussels: “There must be some kind of red lines on the timetable.”

He is the latest figure to call for such measures in recent days.

Poland and Canada have also called for a deadline for Russia to accept a deal.

Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 09:38
1 hour ago

More pictures from the aftermath of Russian attack on Kharkiv

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Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 09:30
1 hour ago

Russia using ceasefire negotiations as 'leverage to seize territory' - ISW

Russia seeking to use ongoing peace negotiations to “seize large amounts of territory in Ukraine,” a war-monitoring think tank says.

US based analysts The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said Moscow is hoping to leverage ceasefire talks to install a pro-Russian puppet government in Kyiv, and is likely to continue military operations in Ukraine if it is not able to secure “full surrender” through the talks.

(AP)

It cited the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence's (ODNI) which stated “Russia is leveraging its control of the theater-wide initiative and ongoing political and information efforts amid negotiations to end the war in Ukraine to achieve significant concessions from Ukraine and the West.”

It said the ODNI report also assessed that Putin is "probably" more willing to incur the risks of a longer war than to agree to an end to the war that is unfavorable to Russia.

Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 09:15
2 hours ago

Pictured: Lammy in Brussels with Nato leaders

Lammy speaks to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Spain’s and Germany’s foreign ministers during a meeting at Nato headquarters in Brussels on Friday
Lammy speaks to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Spain’s and Germany’s foreign ministers during a meeting at Nato headquarters in Brussels on Friday (AP)
(AP)
Germany's foreign minister Annalena Baerbock speaks with David Lammy
Germany's foreign minister Annalena Baerbock speaks with David Lammy (AP)
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 08:54
2 hours ago

European officials blame Moscow for thwarting peace deal

European foreign ministers have blamed Russia for thwarting a push for peace in the Ukraine war.

Putin "continues to obfuscate, continues to drag his feet," British foreign minister David Lammy said on Friday ahead of the second day of a meeting of Nato foreign ministers.

"He could accept a ceasefire now, he continues to bombard Ukraine, its civilian population, its energy supplies. We see you, Vladimir Putin, we know what you are doing," Lammy said.

German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said Putin's talk of negotiations was "nothing but empty promises" and accused the Russian leader of "playing for time by raising ever new demands".

(AP)

French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Moscow "owes an answer to the United States, that have worked very hard to come up with a mediation effort and a ceasefire proposal."

"It has to be yes. It has to be no. It has to be a quick answer," he said.

Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 08:43
2 hours ago

Russia launches 78 drones overnight

Russia launched 78 drones in an overnight attack on Ukraine, Kyiv said.

The Ukrainian air force said it shot down 42 of the drones and that 22 other drones were 'lost' using electronic warfare to redirect them.

Damages were recorded in the Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kyiv regions, it added.

4 April 2025 08:25
2 hours ago

French and British army chiefs to meet in Kyiv

French and British army chiefs are set to meet in Kyiv on Friday as plans for a ‘Coalition of the Willing’ peacekeeping force develop.

"There will be at some point a need for military capacity or reassurance, whenever peace is reached. And this is the reason why our army chiefs will be in Kyiv today in order to advance this work," French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said in Brussels, AFP reported.

Also speaking in Brussels as he arrived at Nato headquarters, David Lammy also said Russian president Vladimir Putin should accept the proposed ceasefire with Ukraine now but he “continues to drag his feet”.

Lammy added that it had been important to hear from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday that the Americans remain committed to NATO.

(EPA)
Athena Stavrou4 April 2025 08:03

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