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Latest Ukraine updates: Kadyrov urges use of nuclear weapon

The Ukrainian army claims its forces have ‘encircled’ Russian troops in the Moscow-controlled supply hub a day after the annexation of Ukrainian territory.

Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov
Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov [File: Chingis Kondarov/Reuters]
By Usaid Siddiqui
Published On 1 Oct 20221 Oct 2022
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Updated: 2 Oct 2022 (21:11 GMT)Updated: 2 Oct 2022 (21:11 GMT)

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  • The head of Russia’s region of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, says Moscow should consider using a low-yield nuclear weapon in Ukraine.
  • Russian forces have withdrawn from the town of Lyman in eastern Ukraine to avoid being surrounded by Ukraine’s army, Russia’s defence ministry said on Saturday.
  • South Korea and Turkey say they do not recognise Russia’s declared annexation of parts of Ukraine, in separate statements.
  • Ukraine’s Energoatom says the director-general of Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been detained by a Russian patrol.

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This live blog is now closed, thank you for joining us. Here are the updates for Saturday, October 1:

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 20:20
     (20:20 GMT)

    Germany to supply Ukraine with air defence system: Minister

    Germany will deliver the first of four advanced IRIS-T air defence systems to Ukraine in the coming days to help ward off drone attacks, its defence minister, Christine Lambrecht, said during her visit to Odesa.

    “In a few days, we will deliver the very modern IRIS-T air defence system,” she told ARD television. “It is very important for drone defence, in particular.”

    German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht addresses the media
    German Minister of Defence Christine Lambrecht [File: Michele Tantussi/Reuters]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 20:10
     (20:10 GMT)

    IAEA chief is expected to visit Moscow and Kyiv

    UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi is expected to hold talks in Moscow and Kyiv next week on the creation of a protection zone around the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine, the watchdog said on Saturday.

    “Director General Grossi continues his consultations and other efforts aimed at agreeing and implementing a nuclear safety and security zone around the ZNPP as soon as possible. He is expected to travel to Kyiv and Moscow next week,” the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 18:53
     (18:53 GMT)

    Zelenskyy says fighting continuing in Lyman

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that fighting was continuing in the strategic town of Lyman, despite Russian claims of retreating from the city.

    “The Ukrainian flag is already in Lyman in the Donetsk region. Fighting is still going on there,” Zelenskyy said in a late-night video address.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, attends a meeting with military officials during his visit to the war-hit Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine.
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy [Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP Photo]
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  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 18:30
     (18:30 GMT)

    Germany’s defence minister visits Ukraine: Ministry

    Germany’s Minister of Defence Christine Lambrecht has made a surprise visit to Ukraine, her first since Russia’s invasion in February.

    Lambrecht visited the southern port city of Odesa, the German defence ministry said in a statement, without saying how long the trip had lasted. It added on Twitter that she had met her Ukrainian counterpart, Oleksii Reznikov.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 17:55
     (17:55 GMT)

    UN inspectors check grain ships in Turkey

    United Nations inspectors boarded ships anchored off the coast of Istanbul to make inspections as part of the Black Sea Grain Initiative and joint coordination efforts managed by the United Nations together with Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine.

    A United Nations inspector on one of the ships, Averi Nissanka, told The Associated Press news agency that inspectors are assigned to ships daily by the Joint Coordination Center, which has delegations representing the maritime elements of Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations.

    “There are different countries, different perspectives, but these people work together for a same objective”, Nissanka said. “So we usually do like three vessels per day,” he added.

    Inspectors representing all parties at the Bosporus in Turkey have been searching vessels entering and leaving Ukrainian ports to ensure no weapons or soldiers are on board, a clause of the agreement signed heavily insisted on by Russia.

    ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - AUG 03: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT - "NATIONAL DEFENCE MINISTRY OF TURKIYE / HANDOUT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkiye and the United Nations (UN) of the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) complete inspection on one-flagged dry cargo ship Razoni, carrying a cargo of 26,527 tons of corn, departed from port of Odessa to reach Lebanon and anchored at the Black Sea entrance of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Turkiye on August 03, 2022. Turkiye, the UN, Russia, and Ukraine signed a deal on July 22 to reopen three Ukrainian ports -- Odessa, Chernomorsk, and Yuzhny -- for grain that has been stuck for months because of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which is now in its sixth month
    Representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkiye and the United Nations (UN) of the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) complete inspection on one-flagged dry cargo ship Razoni [File: Turkish Ministry of Defence/Anadolu Agency]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 17:35
     (17:35 GMT)

    Shoigu inspects accommodation facilities for recruits

    Russian Minister of Defence Sergei Shoigu inspected accommodation facilities for recruits at a military facility outside Moscow, the ministry said.

    The defence ministry shared a video showing Shoigu and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin visiting the accommodation site, as well as recruits at a shooting exercise.

    When asked by a journalist if women will be called up for the partial mobilisation ordered last month, Shoigu said, “No. No, this was not in the plans and is not in the plans for the future. We do not plan and are not going to call up women.”

    In this handout photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu gestures as he and Moscow's Mayor Sergei Sobyanin speak to the media after inspecting accommodation facilities for recruiters at the Patriot Park outside in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022
    Russian Minister of Defence Sergei Shoigu gestures as he and Moscow’s Mayor Sergei Sobyanin speak to the media after inspecting accommodation facilities for recruiters at the Patriot Park outside in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, October 1, 2022 [Russian Defence Ministry Press Service via AP Photo]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 17:10
     (17:10 GMT)

    Ukraine says 24 dead after attack on civilian convoy

    Russian forces shelled a civilian evacuation convoy in Ukraine’s northeast killing 24 people on Saturday, Ukrainian officials said.

    “In the Kupyansk district, a shot-at convoy of cars containing civilians was found. According to preliminary data, 20 people died in the cars,” Kharkiv Governor Oleg Synegubov said on the Telegram messenger site.

    Synegubov put the preliminary death toll at 24 including a pregnant woman and 13 children.

    Read more here.

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    Members of the red cross-checks bodies of people killed by a missile attack near Zaporizhzhia on September 30, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine [Genya Savilov/AFP]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 16:58
     (16:58 GMT)

    Nord Stream 2 pipeline seems to have stopped leaking: Denmark

    The Danish Energy Agency says one of two ruptured natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea appears to have stopped leaking gas.

    The agency posted on Twitter that it had been informed by the company operating the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that pressure appears to have stabilised in the pipeline, which runs from Russia to Germany.

    “This indicates that the leaking of gas in this pipeline has ceased,” the Danish Energy Agency said.

    A gas leak from Nord stream 2 is seen in the Swedish economic zone in the Baltic Sea in this picture taken from the Swedish Coast Guard aircraft
    A gas leak from Nord stream 2 is seen in the Swedish economic zone in the Baltic Sea in this picture taken from the Swedish Coast Guard aircraft [Swedish Coast Guard/Handout via TT News Agency/via Reuters]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 16:35
     (16:35 GMT)

    Loss of Lyman to affect Russian supply lines: AJ correspondent

    Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands reporting from Kyiv said losing Lyman will be a “blow” to Russia’s ability to supply other war fronts.

    “Lyman is a rail hub … Russia’s military relies very heavily on for rail transportation to move troops, to move weaponry, to move supplies around the front lines,” he added.

    “It also provides Ukrainian another launchpad for further offensives into Russian-occupied territories,” he added.

    Volodymyr Krylovskii, 62, walks at his destroyed house hit by shelling in the morning as all family members were safe in the basement of the garage in Lyman, eastern Ukraine
    A destroyed house hit by shelling in Lyman, eastern Ukraine, on April 28, 2022 [File: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP]
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  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 16:11
     (16:11 GMT)

    Russia loses UN aviation council seat

    Russia failed to win enough votes for re-election to the United Nation’s aviation agency’s governing council on Saturday, in a boost for Western powers that wanted to hold Moscow accountable following its invasion of Ukraine.

    Russia fell short of the votes needed to stay on the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 36-nation governing council, during the agency’s assembly which runs through October 7 in Montreal.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 15:28
     (15:28 GMT)

    Chechnya’s Kadyrov calls for use of ‘low-yield’ nuclear weapons

    Ramzan Kadyrov, head of Russia’s region of Chechnya, has said that Moscow should consider using a low-yield nuclear weapon in Ukraine after a significant new defeat on the battlefield.

    Kadyrov slammed top commanders for their failings and wrote on Telegram, “In my personal opinion, more drastic measures should be taken, right up to the declaration of martial law in the border areas and the use of low-yield nuclear weapons.”

    Chechnya's regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov addresses servicemen attending a review of the Chechen Republic's troops and military hardware in Grozny
    Chechnya’s regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov [File: Musa Sadulayev/AP Photo]
  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 14:43
     (14:43 GMT)

    Russia says its troops left Lyman to avoid encirclement

    Russia’s defence ministry has said its troops had withdrawn from the town of Lyman in eastern Ukraine to avoid being surrounded by Ukraine’s army.

    “In connection with the creation of a threat of encirclement, allied troops were withdrawn from the settlement of Krasny Liman to more advantageous lines,” the ministry said, using the Russian name of the town, the Reuters news agency reported.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 14:14
     (14:14 GMT)

    Greece-Bulgaria gas pipeline means ‘freedom’: EU chief

    Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Gas Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria pipeline in Sofia, chief of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has described the pipeline as a “game changer”.

    “And it means freedom,” von der Leyen told an audience which included heads of states and governments from the region.

    The 182-kilometer (115-mile) pipeline will run from the northeastern Greek city of Komotini, where it is linked to the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, up to Stara Zagora in central Bulgaria.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 13:42
     (13:42 GMT)

    Ukraine forces ‘entering’ Lyman: Ministry

    Ukraine’s defence ministry says its forces were “entering” the key town of Lyman in the eastern Donetsk region.

    “Ukrainian Air Assault Forces are entering Lyman, Donetsk region,” the ministry said on Twitter, posting a video of soldiers holding up a yellow and blue Ukrainian flag near a sign with the town’s name.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 12:59
     (12:59 GMT)

    France could deliver up to 12 more Caesar howitzers to Ukraine: report

    France could deliver six to 12 new Caesar howitzers, originally destined for Denmark, to Ukraine, according to French newspaper Le Mond.

    A French defence ministry spokesperson said that while France supports Ukraine the details of this are “not meant to be communicated” when asked to comment on the report.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 12:13
     (12:13 GMT)

    Ukraine says 20 civilians killed in Russian shelling of convoy in late September

    Ukraine’s SBU security service has said 20 civilians were killed in Russian shelling of a civilian convoy in the “grey zone” between Russian-controlled and Ukrainian-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine in late September.

    In a statement, it said that seven vehicles had been hit in the shelling between occupied Svatove in Luhansk region and Ukrainian-held Kupiansk which Kyiv recaptured in the Kharkiv region last month.

    Russian-installed officials in Ukraine’s east accused Kyiv on Thursday of shelling a convoy of refugees being evacuated from the Kharkiv region and killing approximately 30 civilians, Russian state media reported.

    It was not immediately clear if they were referring to the same convoy.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 12:12
     (12:12 GMT)

    Italy’s Eni says Russia will not supply gas requested for October 1

    Italy’s Eni has said it not would receive any of the gas it had requested from Russian supplier Gazprom for October 1

    Russian gas supplies through the Tarvisio entry point will be at zero for October 1 as Gazprom has said it is not possible to supply gas through Austria, Eni said in a statement on its website.

    Eni added that it would provide updates if gas supplies were restored.

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  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 11:27
     (11:27 GMT)

    Ukrainian soldiers reach outskirts of Lyman: video

    Ukrainian soldiers have clambered onto a vehicle with the Ukrainian flag on the outskirts of the eastern town of Lyman, a longtime Russian bastion that Kyiv says it has encircled, a video posted by the president’s chief of staff showed.

    “October 1. We are unfurling our state flag and establishing it on our land. Lyman will be Ukraine,” one of the soldiers said before taping the flag onto what appeared to be the “Lyman” welcome sign on the way into the town.

    Video could not be verified independently.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 10:53
     (10:53 GMT)

    UN watchdog asks Russian authorities about Ukrainian nuclear plant head

    The International Atomic Energy Agency has said it is seeking information about the director-general of Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant whom the state-owned company in charge of the plant said was detained by a Russian patrol.

    “We have contacted Russian authorities and are requesting clarifications,” a spokesperson for the IAEA, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, said in response to a query.

    Read more here.

  • live-orange
    1 Oct 2022 - 10:51
     (10:51 GMT)

    Ukrainian operations around Lyman are continuing

    Ukraine says up to 5,500 soldiers could be encircled in the key eastern city of Lyman, Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford, reporting from Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, said.

    “The town serves as an important transport and logistic hub since May, when it was taken over by Russians,” he said.

    Stratford said a military operation in some of the surrounding villages near Lyman is continuing.

    “If Ukraine takes full control of Lyman, it will give them a stepping stone for further operations to the northeast and northeast,” he added.

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