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Key Events of the Russia-Ukraine War Day 1,029 

Thursday 19 December 2024 - 09:09
Key Events of the Russia-Ukraine War Day 1,029 

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to shape the global political and military landscape, marked by significant developments in the battlefield and international relations. Below is a summary of the latest key events and diplomatic maneuvers:  

Escalation in Rostov and Ukrainian Countermeasures

The southern Rostov region in Russia experienced heightened hostilities as Ukraine reportedly launched an attack involving at least 13 missiles and dozens of drones. This assault resulted in a fire at the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery. Russia’s Ministry of Defence reported intercepting 84 drones, with 36 specifically downed in the Rostov region.  

North Korean Involvement and Casualties

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reported that over 100 North Koreans deployed to support Russia’s war efforts have been killed since December. Approximately 1,000 others have sustained injuries. These individuals are part of thousands allegedly sent by Pyongyang to bolster Russian forces.  

Meanwhile, a United Kingdom-based organization, Conflict Armament Research, warned that North Korea could start producing ballistic missiles for Russia's use in Ukraine within months. Evidence presented to the United Nations Security Council included missile remnants found in Ukraine, one of which appeared to have been manufactured in 2024.  

Military Aid and Developments

The United Kingdom pledged an additional £225 million ($286 million) in military aid to Ukraine, focusing on enhancing its defensive capabilities. On the battlefield, Russia’s Defence Ministry announced the capture of two settlements, Stari Terny and Trudove, in the Donetsk region, signaling potential progress towards the industrial town of Kurakhove.  

Russia also alleged that Ukraine had used white phosphorus munitions in drone attacks—a claim Kyiv strongly denies.  

Assassinations and Security Concerns 

Russian authorities detained a suspect connected to the assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of the army’s chemical weapons division, and his aide. The accused, a 29-year-old Uzbekistan national, was reportedly recruited by Ukrainian special forces. The attack was executed via a remotely triggered bomb hidden in an electric scooter.  

Diplomatic Frictions and Accusations

North Korea lashed out at the United States and its allies, accusing them of distorting its ties with Russia and labeling their criticisms as "reckless provocations." Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev intensified tensions by declaring journalists from certain outlets as legitimate military targets following their support for actions against Russian military figures.  

International Solidarity with Ukraine

NATO officials, including Secretary General Mark Rutte, met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Brussels to strategize on military support and prepare for potential peace talks. Rutte emphasized the need to strengthen Ukraine’s position, focusing on air defense systems and advanced weaponry.  

In a separate development, French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated his country’s unwavering support for Ukraine. France reaffirmed its commitment to providing resources to ensure Ukraine can defend itself and counteract Russia’s aggression.  

  • As the war enters its 1,029th day, the dynamics remain complex, with intense military confrontations, international aid, and diplomatic tensions shaping the course of events. The international community continues to grapple with the broader implications of this conflict, striving to balance support for Ukraine with the pursuit of potential pathways to peace.
  •  This article reflects the unfolding events in this protracted war, underscoring the resilience of Ukraine and the evolving global response.  


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