Russian troops have crept miles through a major gas pipeline to launch a surprise attack on Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, according to pro-Russian war bloggers.
As part of a major offensive to eject Ukrainian soldiers from the western Russian region, some of the Russian special forces had spent several days in the pipe before attempting the surprise near the town of Sudzha, said Yuri Podolyaka, a Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger.
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers seized about 1,300 square km of Russia’s Kursk region in August last year in what Kyiv said was an attempt to gain a bargaining chip in future negotiations and to force Russia to shift forces from eastern Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said Kyiv is “fully committed” to constructive dialogue with US representatives in Saudi Arabia next week and hoped to agree the next steps.
“Ukraine has been seeking peace from the very first second of this war. Realistic proposals are on the table. The key is to move quickly and effectively,” Mr Zelensky wrote on X.
Mr Zelensky said he would visit Saudi Arabia next week and after he meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday, Ukrainian diplomatic and military representatives would stay for a meeting the following day with the US team.
US representatives have already held two sets of talks with their Russian counterparts, the first of which was in Saudi Arabia.
King ‘concerned’ about US and Canada clashes as he is set to urge global unity on Commonwealth Day
The King is reportedly concerned about the clashes between the US and Canada as he is set to urge global unity in his Commonwealth Day message tomorrow.
Amid global instability and discord between world leaders over Russia’s war in Ukraine, The Sunday Times reported Charles is expected to say: “In these uncertain times, where it is all too easy to believe that our differences are problems instead of a source of strength and an opportunity for learning, the Commonwealth’s remarkable collection of nations and peoples come together in the spirit of support and, crucially, friendship … The Commonwealth’s ability to bring together people from all over the world has stood the test of time and remains as ever important today.”
The 76-year-old monarch will attend the the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey alongside the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales on Monday
It comes after the King met Justin Trudeau last Monday amid the outgoing Canadian prime minister’s ongoing clashes with Donald Trump over the US president’s imposition of tariffs.

Tara Cobham9 March 2025 10:30
Russia says it has taken one village in Kursk region and another across Ukrainian border
Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Sunday that it had retaken the village of Lebedevka in Russia’s Kursk region, and taken the village of Novenke, across the border in Ukraine’s Sumy region.
Russian forces had been largely absent from Ukraine’s Sumy region since April 2022, when they withdrew from the border province in order to refocus their forces on eastern Ukraine.
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 10:00
Countries can’t be ‘dragooned’ by UK into coalition of the willing, senior minister says
Countries cannot be « dragooned » into the coalition of the willing by the UK, a senior minister has said.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden said that « people have to be up for it ».
Asked on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg how many countries have said they would be willing to take part, Mr McFadden said: « These discussions are going on, I think it’s important to have European countries involved in this.
« The phrase ‘step up’ has been used quite a lot in recent weeks. The UK is stepping up.
« The Prime Minister certainly stepped up and other countries have indicated that they want to do that.
« Of course, coalition of the willing means people have to be up for it. They have to step forward themselves, they can’t be dragooned by us.
« But the UK and the Prime Minister is playing an important role in those discussions, and will continue to do that. »
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 09:34
Cabinet Office minister refuses to be drawn on US revoking satellite images for Ukraine
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden did not say whether or not it was wrong for the US to have withdrawn satellite images and other information from Ukraine.
Asked whether it was « wrong », Mr McFadden told Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips: « Well, it’s their decision. It’s not something that we’ve done.
« We support Ukraine, we continue to supply Ukraine with weapons, with intelligence support, with help on the cyber front, because we believe that they’re engaged in a really important fight for their country’s freedom and the capacity to decide their own future. »
Pushed further on whether the White House bears any responsibility for casualties in Ukraine, Mr McFadden said: « With regard to the United States, what they’re trying to do is bring the war to an end. I think that aim is shared by everyone.
« What we want to secure is not just an end to the fighting, but a peace that lasts, and that has underlined every action the prime minister has taken in recent weeks, because it will do nothing to secure Ukraine’s future if we have a temporary ceasefire, which lasts only as long as president Putin wants it to. »

Tara Cobham9 March 2025 09:33
UK is not considering conscription, says senior minister
The UK is not considering conscription, a senior minister has said.
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden told Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that « Europe does have to step up in terms of its own defence ».
Asked whether conscription is something in mind, Mr McFadden said: « We’re not considering conscription, but, of course, we’ve announced a major increase in defence expenditure a couple of weeks ago, and we do have to recognise that the world has changed here.
« The phrase ‘step up’ is used a lot in recent weeks and Europe does have to step up in terms of its own defence.
« President Trump isn’t actually the first president to say that, but he said it more loudly and with more force than his predecessors. So, I think we’ve got to recognise that moment. »
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 09:26
Mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine ‘given meat grinders’ by officials in ‘shameful’ move
Mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine have been given meat grinders by local officials from Russia’s ruling party in a move branded “shameful”, with the appliance used to described Russian frontline tactics.
Online commentators also called the gifts from the United Russian party in the northern Murmansk region “inappropriate” as bereaved mothers were pictured on social media being visited by the officials on International Women’s Day on Saturday.
Included in the post was also a messaged thanking the “dear mums” for their “strength of spirit and the love you put into bringing up your sons”.
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 09:00
Russia uses gas pipeline to surprise Ukrainian forces in Kursk, bloggers say
Russia was storming the town of Sudzha on Sunday after special forces used a gas pipeline to surprise Ukrainian units as part of a major offensive to eject Ukrainian soldiers from the western Russian region of Kursk, pro-Russian war bloggers said.
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers seized about 1,300 square km of Russia’s Kursk region in August last year in what Kyiv said was an attempt to gain a bargaining chip in future negotiations and to force Russia to shift military forces from eastern Ukraine.
Yuri Podolyaka, a Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger, said Russian special forces had walked about 15 km along the inside of a major gas pipeline and some had spent several days in the pipe before surprising Ukrainian forces from the rear near Sudzha.
Sudzha is the home of major gas transfer and measuring stations on a pipeline that used to carry Russian natural gas into the Ukrainian gas transmission system for onward transportation to Europe.
Pro-Russian war blogger Two Majors said a major battle was under way for Sudzha and that Russian forces had surprised Ukrainian soldiers by entering the town via a major gas pipeline.
Russian Telegram channels showed pictures of special forces in gas masks and lights, some using colourful Russian curses, along the inside of what looked like a large pipe.
« Fighting continued throughout the night in Sudzha, » said Podolyaka. « The fighting did not stop. »
Another war blogger, Yuri Kotenok, said that Ukrainian forces have been moving equipment away from Sudzha, closer to the border.
The reports could not immediately be independently verified.

Russia says it downed 88 Ukrainian drones overnight
Russia’s air defence units destroyed 88 Ukrainian drones overnight with no injuries or damage reported, Russian authorities said on Sunday.
The Russian defence ministry said that 52 of the drones were destroyed over the border Belgorod region, while 13 were over the Lipetsk region and nine were over the Rostov region, both in Russia’s southwest.
The rest of the Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia’s Voronezh, Astrakhan, Krasnodar, Ryazan and Kursk regions.
Governors of the Lipetsk and Ryazan regions said overnight that their regions were under air raid alerts but they did not report any damage or injuries.
Russia’s aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said on Telegram that the airports of Astrakhan, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan were closed for traffic for several hours overnight to ensure air safety.
Unofficial Russian news Telegram channels reported that the Ukrainian attack on Ryazan and Lipetsk targeted local oil refineries.
Ukrainian Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko, who heads the Center for Countering Disinformation, part of the National Security and Defense Council, said, without providing evidence or saying directly that Ukrainian drones were involved, that the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant in Lipetsk was under attack.
The reports on what was targeted in the attacks could not be independently verified.
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 08:00
Ukraine’s air defences down 73 of 119 Russian drones overnight, Kyiv says
Ukraine’s air defences shot down 73 of 119 drones launched by Russia in an overnight attack on Sunday, the air force said.
It said that 37 drones were « lost », in reference to the military’s use of electronic warfare to redirect them. The military said damage was recorded in six Ukrainian regions but provided no immediate details.
Tara Cobham9 March 2025 07:42
Rishi Sunak warns Kyiv could be left without support and compensation if Russian assets are not seized
Rishi Sunak warned that Kyiv could be left without support and compensation if Russian assets are not seized.
The former prime minister reiterated his calls for ministers to seize frozen state assets to help Ukraine in the war and put more pressure on Russia.
Writing in the Sunday Times, Mr Sunak said that Moscow « will undoubtedly owe Ukraine reparations for the horrific damage it has inflicted on the country ».
He said that « Ukraine needs financial support without delay as it continues to defend itself against this brutal assault », and warned « there is a danger that if these assets are not seized now, Ukraine may never get the support it needs and the compensation it deserves. »
« Now is a time for action, » Mr Sunak added.
« We must move to seize Russian state assets and transfer them to Ukraine so it can defend itself at its moment of maximum need. »
Stuti Mishra9 March 2025 07:30