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August 1, 2023 Russia-Ukraine news

By Kathleen Magramo , Brad Lendon , Caolán Magee, Joshua Berlinger, Lauren Said-Moorhouse , Aditi Sangal , Maureen Chowdhury and Elise Hammond , CNN

Russia calls second drone strike on Moscow skyscraper “terrorist attack”

From CNN's Olga Voitovych, Anna Chernova and Vasco Cotovio

Russia says Ukraine launched three drones toward Moscow on Tuesday, in what the country's Ministry of Defense has labeled a “terrorist attack.”

“On the night of 1 August, an attempt by the Kiev regime to launch a terrorist attack by unmanned aerial vehicles against facilities in Moscow... was foiled,” the ministry statement said.

According to the ministry, the three drones were brought down. 

“Two Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed in the air by air defence facilities over the territory of Odintsovo and Narofominsk districts of Moscow region,” it said.

A third drone was intercepted and lost control before crashing into a complex of non-residential buildings in Moscow City, the statement added. It hit the very same building that was struck in Ukrainian drone strikes on Sunday .

Some background: The Moscow City area is mostly a financial district of the city but the building that was hit – for the second night in a row - houses some government offices.

Among the offices at the building are the delegations of the Ministry of Economy, the Scientific and Technical Library of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Digital Development, their subordinate structures and a local body of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart).

Employees at the Ministry of Digital Development have been working remotely since the first drone attack on Sunday, Russian state media reported.

What Ukraine is saying: Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the drone strikes on Moscow are a sign the Russian capital is becoming “used to a full-fledged war."

“Moscow is rapidly getting used to a full-fledged war, which, in turn, will soon finally move to the territory of the authors of the war to collect all their debts,” Podolyak said in a post on Twitter Tuesday.

“More unidentified drones, more collapse, more civil conflicts, more war,” he added.

This post has been updated.

Russian Defense Ministry says it thwarted Ukrainian attack on Black Sea vessels

From CNN’s Olga Voitovych

The Russian Navy's Vasily Bykov patrol ship is pictured in 2020, as it takes part in a Navy Day parade rehearsal, in Kronshtadt, Russia.

Russian forces repelled a Ukrainian naval drone attack on two of its patrol vessels in the Black Sea, according to a statement posted on the Russian Defense Ministry's Telegram channel on Tuesday.

“Overnight, the Ukrainian armed forces made an unsuccessful attempt to attack with three uncrewed boats the patrol vessels Sergei Kotov and Vasily Bykov of the Black Sea Fleet, which were carrying out tasks to control navigation in the southwestern part of the Black Sea, 340 kilometers southwest of Sevastopol,” the statement read. 

The statement added that the three Ukrainian naval drones “were destroyed by fire from the regular weapons of the Russian ships,” while the Russian ships “continue to carry out their assigned tasks.”

The Vasily Bykov is one of the two Russian vessels that participated in the attack on Snake Island on 24 February 2022.

CNN cannot verify these claims.

Russian armed forces chief visits Zaporizhzhia frontlines

From CNN's Olga Voitovych in Kyiv and Vasco Cotovio in London

Russian military chief of staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov is seen in a screengrab taken from video that was released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, on Monday, July 10.

Russian military chief of staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov visited the front lines in the Zaporizhzhia region, the country’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.

In a Telegram post, the ministry said Gerasimov inspected the command post of the troop grouping in the Zaporozhye direction, using the Russian spelling for Zaporizhzhia.

“At the command post, the head of the General Staff heard a report by the commander of the grouping, Colonel-General Alexander Romanchuk, on the current situation, the nature of the enemy's actions and the performance by Russian troops of combat tasks in the Orekhov (Rus for Ukr Orikhiv) tactical direction," the post said.

It was not immediately clear when exactly Gerasimov was at the command post. CNN could not independently verify his whereabouts in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine.

The Defense Ministry added that Gerasimov "drew attention to the timely identification of the enemy, the launching of preventive strikes against it and the conduct of counter-battery warfare" during the inspection.

Some context: Gerasimov was thrust into the position of leading Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine in January this year.

The decision put Gerasimov, who was been chief of the General Staff for more than a decade, closer to direct supervision of Putin's campaign and with more responsibility for it.

"Nowhere to hide": The question troubling Ukraine's troops amid a grinding counteroffensive

From CNN's Nick Paton Walsh, Florence Davey-Attlee, Kostyantin Gak and Brice Lâiné, CNN

Images from drone footage show the extensive damage to Staromaiorske, Ukraine.

The four roads of Staromaiorske appear almost ground to dust in the drone footage. It’s a tiny village, but as the latest gain of Ukraine’s renewed counteroffensive in the direction of Mariupol, Staromaiorske’s symbolism far outweighs its size.

Its fate represents a larger problem for Ukraine as it pushes forward. After the bitter battles of Ukraine’s advances, barely a wall is left standing from which Kyiv’s forces can defend the recaptured ground, making their hard-earned progress vulnerable to Russia’s blunt artillery.

This is exactly what happened Monday, when persistent shelling was said to have pummelled the village’s ruins. At one point, Russian officials even claimed to have kicked Ukrainian forces back out of the village, which Ukraine staunchly denied.

For the troops who fought for Staromaiorske, a mixture of Ukraine’s AREY territorial defense forces from Krivyh Rih and the 35th Marines, the fight was the latest of many, where grueling losses have marred every hundred yards regained.

A soldier from the AREY forces, call sign Krivbas, sped towards the front as he described the main peril of the 10-day Staromaiorske attack, at the end of which Russian forces suddenly fled the ruins.

“When you assault under enemy shelling, you have nowhere to hide,” Krivbas said of the ruined village. “That’s the hardest part.”

He said the Russians have tried to recapture the village twice with small groups of troops since it fell last week.

Ukraine’s position is made harder still given Russian forces are on the eastern side of the river, able to use its natural boundary from which they can fire artillery. These latest advances remain small in scope, but came after Pentagon officials suggested Ukraine had stepped up a gear in its months-long counteroffensive and was finally committing reserves to the fight.

Hopes are high for a faster pace of advance, but have been dampened by the very real threat of Russian airpower and Ukrainian exhaustion, troops in frontline villages told CNN.

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Drone hits a building in Moscow, city's mayor says

From CNN's Josh Pennington

Members of security services investigate a damaged office building in the Moscow City following a reported Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, Russia, on August 1, 2023.

A drone has struck the same building in Moscow that was hit on Sunday, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Tuesday.

"Several drones that were trying to fly into Moscow were shot down by [our] air defense. One flew into the same tower in [Moscow] City as last time. The facade at the 17th floor was damaged," the mayor said.

Some background:     Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that war is “gradually returning” to  Russia  after the Kremlin accused Kyiv of targeting Moscow with drones.

The Russian Defense Ministry said three drones were intercepted Sunday, but a business and shopping development in the west of the capital was hit. The fifth and sixth floors of a 50-story building were damaged, and no casualties were reported, state news agency TASS reported.

Videos showed debris as well as emergency services at the scene.

Moscow attacks Zelensky’s hometown after he said war had returned to Russia

From CNN's Olga Voitovych and Vasco Cotovio

A firefighter works at a site of an apartment building heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on July 31, 2023.

A day after Volodymyr Zelensky  said war was “returning to Russia”  with an attempted drone strike on Moscow, the Kremlin launched a deadly airstrike against the Ukrainian president’s hometown of Kryvyi Rih on Monday.

At least six people were killed, including a 5-year-old girl, and dozens of others were wounded when  a pair of ballistic missiles  struck  a school building and residential tower  in the central Ukrainian city.

Zelensky said more than 350 people were involved in the rescue operation. Emergency services personnel were still searching for survivors under the rubble as of Monday afternoon.

Residents said there were no air raid sirens before the missiles struck and took out significant portions of two buildings. Some said they had little time to scramble for cover.

“This time, we did not have time to orient ourselves,”  Kryvyi Rih resident Natalia Balaba said . “My husband was in the corridor. He was knocked down by the wave.”

Balaba said all the windows in their apartment had been shattered and damage lay everywhere.

“We were very frightened. We were in great shock,” she said.

It’s unclear why Russia targeted Kryvyi Rih. Ukrainian officials said there were no military targets nearby. The head of the local defense council, Oleksandr Vilkul called the bombardment a “terrorist attack.”

Russia carried out a similar attack on the city  in June , killing 11 people.

The Russian Defense Ministry has not commented on the situation in Kryvyi Rih. Moscow has repeatedly denied targeting civilian infrastructure, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

On Monday, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu  said  the Kremlin would intensify its attacks in response to Kyiv’s attempted drone strikes against Moscow  the previous day  that damaged a business and shopping development in the west of the capital.

A view of a site of an apartment building heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on July 31, 2023.

White House calls senior Russian defense official's comments on nuclear weapons reckless

From CNN's Arlette Saenz

The White House is criticizing senior Russian defense official Dmitry Medvedev’s comments suggesting Russia may resort to nuclear weapons if Ukraine is successful in its counteroffensive.

A National Security Council spokesperson called the rhetoric "reckless and irresponsible" on Monday. So far, the US has not seen any indications Russia is preparing to turn to nuclear weapons, the spokesperson added. 

“We continue to monitor this closely, but we have not seen any reason to adjust our own nuclear posture nor any indications that Russia is preparing to use a nuclear weapon,” they added.

Some context: Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, made the comments in a Telegram post. They are the latest in a series of nuclear threats made by Moscow since launching its war against Ukraine. 

"Just imagine that the offensive… in tandem with NATO, succeeded and ended up with part of our land being taken away. Then we would have to use nuclear weapons by virtue of the stipulations of the Russian Presidential Decree,” Medvedev said in the post. 

“There simply wouldn’t be any other solution,” he added. “Our enemies should pray to our fighters that they do not allow the world to go up in nuclear flames.”

US President Joe Biden said earlier this month that he does not believe Russia would deploy nuclear weapons. 

White House national security official expected to attend Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia, officials say

From CNN's Kylie Atwood

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks during the daily press briefing at the White House on December 12, 2022 in Washington, DC.

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is expected to attend peace talks on the war in Ukraine next week in Saudi Arabia, US officials said. 

Ukraine is taking the lead on the effort which is expected to be attended by Western countries and developing nations. Russia is not expected to attend the talks. 

Ukraine’s goal is that the talks work to identify shared principles for ending the war and that there is a peace summit later this year with global leaders signing up to support those principles, US officials said. 

The talks hosted in Saudi Arabia are the second in a series of meetings organized by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak. The first talks took place earlier this year in Copenhagen .

Saudi Arabia was picked for the talks in part because of the country’s relationship with China, one US official explained. While China is not expected to attend the talks, US officials have publicly encouraged China in recent months to play a constructive role in resolving the Ukraine war though there has been no signal of China taking any proactive steps towards a peaceful end. 

“I reiterated that we would welcome China playing a constructive role along with other nations to work toward a just peace, based on the principles of the United Nations Charter,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in Beijing in June.

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