Russian troops are intensifying their attacks on the heavily fortified city of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, Ukraine’s top army official said.
Kostiantynivka is part of a so-called fortress belt in the country’s east, defended fiercely by the Ukrainian military.
“We are repelling the Russian occupiers’ persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Kostiantynivka using infiltration tactics,” Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine’s army chief, said on the Telegram app.
“Counter-sabotage measures are going on in the city.”
Meanwhile, Russian drones struck the Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight, injuring at least 20 people and damaging residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a kindergarten.
Russia said it would implement a temporary ceasefire around Victory Day on 9 May regardless of Ukraine’s response. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the truce “will be implemented” and that “a response is not, in fact, required”.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the proposal as insufficient, saying Ukraine supported a longer-term ceasefire rather than “a few hours of security for a parade in Moscow”.
Russian athletes hit with over 300 sanctions as Wada hails ‘most successful investigation in anti-doping history’
The probe into Russia’s state-backed doping programme passed a milestone of more than 300 sanctions against athletes in what the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) president described as the “most successful investigation in anti-doping history”.
Wada announced its “Operation LIMS” investigation has resulted in 302 sanctions against 291 Russian athletes, with 11 athletes receiving two sanctions each for separate violations.
The probe was based on data and samples retrieved from the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) of the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory in 2019.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 16:00
Ukraine sees ‘unusual activity’ at Belarus border, Zelensky says
Ukraine has recorded “unusual activity” along the Ukraine-Belarus border, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday, after urging Minsk in recent weeks not to get more involved in Russia’s war.
“Yesterday, there was some rather unusual activity along the Ukraine-Belarus border – on the Belarusian side,” Zelensky said in his daily address to the nation.
Ukraine’s air force and border guard did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“We are closely monitoring the situation, keeping everything under control, and will respond if necessary,” he added.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 15:30
Ukraine is hitting oil facilities deep inside Russia. Soaring fuel prices could blunt the impact
Ukrainian drones are flying deep into Russia to strike oil facilities, sending up plumes of smoke that can be seen from space and bringing toxic rain to tourist destinations on the Black Sea.
The attacks are aimed at slashing Moscow’s oil exports, a key source of funding for its grinding invasion of Ukraine. But the economic impact is so far unclear, as the rise in oil prices from the Iran war, and a related easing of U.S. sanctions, have helped replenish the Kremlin’s coffers.
Still, the range of the attacks and their environmental impact is bringing the war home to ordinary Russians far from the front lines.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 15:00
Rishi Sunak: Ukraine is a ‘valuable partner’ in the new age of war
Rishi Sunak has said the Iran war demonstrates the value of Ukraine as a key ally to the UK.
In an article for The Times, the former prime minister said Ukraine boasts “the most advanced defence tech industry in the world”, making them a “valuable partner” for the UK.
He wrote: “The Iran conflict has confirmed that the nature of warfare has changed, and Ukraine is the western-aligned nation that knows best how to fight in this new way.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 14:30
Zelensky and Slovakia PM discuss Ukraine’s EU accession
President Volodymyr Zelensky said he discussed Ukraine’s accession to the European Union with Slovakia’s prime minister Robert Fico in a conversation on Saturday.
“We need strong relations between our countries, and both of us are interested in this. It was important to hear that Slovakia supports Ukraine’s membership in the European Union and is ready to share its experience of accession,” he said on X.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 14:00
Drone kills 2 in Kherson minibus strike as Russia claims front-line progress
Two people were killed after a Russian drone attacked a minibus in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, local officials said Saturday, in the latest barrage of civilian areas, a hallmark of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor.
Seven people were also wounded in the attack, regional head Oleksandr Prokudin said.
Hours later Russia attacked another minibus in Kherson, wounding the driver, he said.
On Ukraine’s Black Sea coast, a Russian strike damaged port infrastructure in the city of Odesa. No casualties were reported.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 13:25
Fighting reaches outskirts of Ukraine’s stronghold Kostiantynivka
Russian troops are inching towards the city of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, trying to establish a foothold close to a heavily defended area, Ukraine’s top army official said on Saturday.
Kostiantynivka, along with other cities, forms a so-called fortress belt in the country’s east – an area well fortified by the Ukrainian military.
“We are repelling the Russian occupiers’ persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Kostiantynivka using infiltration tactics. Counter-sabotage measures are going `on in the city,” Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine’s `army chief, said on the Telegram app.
A Ukrainian battlefield mapping project called DeepState shows Russian troops control an area around only one kilometre (0.6 mile) from the city’s southern outskirts.
Small chunks of `Kostiantynivka in the southeast are marked as a grey zone, meaning neither Ukraine nor Russia has full control over them.
Russia’s defence ministry said on Wednesday its forces had taken control of Novodmytrivka, just north of Kostiantynivka.
Moscow’s top general Valery Gerasimov said in April that troops were advancing in the north and south of the city.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 May 2026 13:14
Russia’s oil spills onto streets after Ukraine targets refinery in Tuapse
Ukrainian drones have hit the oil refinery and export terminal in the Black Sea town of Tuapse on four occasions in just over two weeks, sparking fires that prompted local evacuations and sent up massive plumes of smoke.
The town is roughly 450km (280 miles) from the front lines.
In a video posted by local governor Veniamin Kondratyev after the third attack on 18 April, an emergency official said boiling oil products had spilled onto the street, damaging cars.
Ukraine said on Thursday that it hit an oil pumping station in Russia’s Perm region, more than 1,500km (900 miles) from Ukraine, two days in a row.
Russian media reported the attacks, though Perm governor Dmitry Makhonin said only that drones had hit industrial facilities.
Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea, one of Russia’s largest oil and gas export terminals, was hit three times in the space of a week in late March. It is more than 800km (500 miles) away from Ukraine.
In a broadcast several weeks later, regional governor Alexander Drozdenko declared that the area around St Petersburg, Russia’s second largest city, was a “front-line region” due to aerial threats.

Arpan Rai2 May 2026 12:30
US to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany
The United States is withdrawing 5,000 troops from Nato ally Germany, the Pentagon announced on Friday, as a rift over the Iran war widens between President Donald Trump and Europe.
Trump had threatened a drawdown in forces earlier this week after sparring with German chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said on Monday the Iranians were humiliating the US in talks to end the two-month-old war.
A senior Pentagon official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said recent German rhetoric had been “inappropriate and unhelpful.”
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 11:45
Russia targets Ukrainian cities in overnight strikes
Several strikes were reported from Ukraine after Russian forces launched overnight drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure, regional officials said.
The strikes targeted Mykolaiv, Kryvyi Rih, and Odesa Oblasts, officials said.
Russia targeted port infrastructure in Izmail, a city in southern Odesa Oblast.
In Mykolaiv, Russian forces hit the energy infrastructure with Shahed-type attack drones, said Vitaliy Kim, head of the regional military administration.
In Kryvyi Rih, Russian drones targeted an infrastructure facility overnight, Oleksandr Vilkul, head of the Kryvyi Rih Defence Council, said. Explosions were heard across the city, according to local residents.
No casualties were immediately reported in the attacks, according to the preliminary assessment.

Arpan Rai2 May 2026 11:20
