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October 15, 2023
Russia building new rail line to Mariupol, UK intelligence says
Rail logistics is a key part of sustaining Russia’s invasion, Britain’s Defense Ministry said on Sunday, adding that Moscow was using the rail network to move ammunition, armor, fuel, and personnel into Ukraine.
In its latest intelligence briefing, the ministry said Moscow was building a new rail line to Mariupol, which would “reduce travel times for supplies to the Zaporizhzhia front.”
It said Russia was using civilian contractors and equipment to free up Russian soldiers, who are also trained for railway construction.
“The new line falls within the notional range of Ukrainian long-range precision strike systems,” the ministry added.
It said the rail network in occupied areas of Ukraine remains viable but vulnerable to attack by Kyiv’s forces.
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October 15, 2023
Poland holds parliamentary election that might impact Ukraine aid
Poles on Sunday are voting in a parliamentary election, described by the main opposition leader — former EU chief Donald Tusk — as the “most important” since the fall of communism in 1989.
Opinion polls indicate the ruling, nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party will get the most votes but may struggle to build a governing coalition, giving a chance to the opposition led by Tusk.
The most likely coalition ally for PiS would be Confederation, a far-right party that has called for an end to Poland’s large-scale aid for Ukraine and is strongly anti-immigration.
The Confederation also opposes social benefits for Ukrainian refugees and wants Poland to prioritize its own military over providing arms to Kyiv.
The PiS has vowed to continue supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia but not at the expense of Poland’s own interest.
https://p.dw.com/p/4XYFu
October 15, 2023
Putin says Russia ‘improving’ positions in frontline areas
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed on Sunday that Russian forces have managed to improve their positions in Ukraine, saying they have made gains in frontline areas, such as the eastern city of Avdiivka.
“Our troops are improving their position in almost all of this area, which is quite vast,” Putin told Russian TV in an interview. “This concerns the areas of Kupiansk, Zaporizhzhia and Avdiivka.”
In the past few days, Russia has intensified its attacks on Avdiivka, which lies in the eastern Donetsk province.
“What is happening now along the entire length of the [line of] contact is called ‘an active defense’,” he said.
mm, rmt/wd (Reuters, AP, AFP, dpa)
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