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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,420

Here is where things stand on Wednesday, January 14:

Fighting

  • A Russian missile and drone attack on a postal company terminal in Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv killed four people and wounded six, Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said on the Telegram messaging app.
  • Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said that a Russian long-range drone also struck a medical facility for children, causing a fire.
  • Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolisnyk said that continued Russian shelling on Tuesday caused an “even greater shortage” of electricity in Kyiv and that “almost 500 high-rise buildings are still without heat”.
  • The Ministry of Defence in Moscow said Russian forces had launched a “massive strike against energy facilities used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces”, according to Russia’s TASS news agency.
  • The ministry also reported that Russian forces shot down 207 Ukrainian drones and 11 guided missiles in a 24-hour period, according to TASS.
  • TASS also said that some supermarkets were closed in Kyiv due to the power outages. However, Kolisnyk said these reports were false.
  • Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said Ukrainian Navy forces struck a Russian drone factory in Taganrog, in Russia’s Rostov region, causing a fire and “a series of loud explosions”.
  • Rostov Governor Yury Slyusar wrote on Telegram that a woman’s body was found in a building after it was shelled by Ukrainian forces in Taganrog.
  • A Ukrainian drone attack killed a man in Shebekino city in Russia’s Belgorod region, the regional civil task force reported on Telegram.
  • Another Ukrainian drone attack killed a 45-year-old woman in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian region of Luhansk, the Russian-installed regional government reported on Telegram.
  • Ukraine’s DeepState military blog said that Russian forces advanced near Lozova in Kharkiv and Stepnohirsk in the Zaporizhia region.

Black Sea attacks

  • Drones struck two oil tankers in the Black Sea on Tuesday, including one chartered by US oil giant Chevron, the companies involved said, as they sailed towards a terminal on the Russian coast.
  • “All crew are safe, and the vessel remains stable. It is proceeding to a safe port, and we are coordinating with the ship operator and relevant authorities,” Chevron said of the damaged chartered tanker.
  • Reuters reported that both ships were en route to Russia’s Yuzhnaya Ozereyevka terminal, a loading point for about 80 percent of Kazakh oil destined for international markets, as well as some Russian crude oil, according to multiple unnamed sources.
  • Кazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy had said earlier on Tuesday that it reduced oil shipments through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) marine terminal in December because of drone attacks and adverse Black Sea weather conditions.

Politics and Diplomacy

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has nominated Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s first vice prime minister, for the post of defence minister, MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak wrote on Telegram.
  • Ukrainian lawmakers on Tuesday voted against naming outgoing Defence Minister Denys Shmyhal as energy minister after Zelenskyy proposed him for the position.

Regional Security

  • Germany indicted two Ukrainians linked to an alleged plot, on behalf of Russian spy services, to detonate packages while they were being transported across Europe, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
  • Russia said it had summoned Poland’s ambassador to protest over the detention of a Russian archaeologist and demand that he be immediately released instead of extradited to Ukraine.

Mugshot of West Wing star Timothy Busfield released amid disturbing sex abuse claims

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Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield, who was in The West Wing for seven years, turned himself in Tuesday to authorities in New Mexico, US, to face child sex abuse charges

This is the mugshot of The West Wing actor Timothy Busfield accused of child sex abuse.

The star, who won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1991 for his role in Thirtysomething, handed himself in to authorities on Tuesday to face the charges. These stem from allegations Busfield, 68, he inappropriately touched a minor on the set of a TV series he was directing.

Authorities in Albuquerque, New Mexico, issued a warrant for the actor’s arrest on Friday on two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse. A criminal complaint alleges the acts occurred on the set of the series The Cleaning Lady, which was filmed in Albuquerque.

Now police in the city have released a custodial image of Busfield, who is a father of three, as they continue to investigate the claims. According to a video obtained by publications in the US, Busfield insisted: “I did not do anything to those little boys” when he was processed at the police station.

Busfield, who played senior White House Correspondent Danny Concannon in The West Wing between 1999 and 2006, allegedly groomed the boys on the set of The Cleaning Lady, in which he starred and directed. The star, also known for his roles in Field of Dreams and Thirtysomething, continues to deny the allegations.

According to a copy of the warrant obtained by media in the US, Busfield touched one boy three times on private areas over his clothes when he was seven. Then the star touched him five or six times when the boy was eight.

The child reportedly didn’t tell anyone about the alleged abuse because he feared Busfield — who he apparently called “Uncle Tim” — would get mad. A second boy claimed Busfield inappropriately touched him over two years, without specifying where, as he worked on the show that ran until 2025, according to The Sun US.

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The alleged abuse took place between November 2022 and spring 2024. At one point, Busfield allegedly kissed the child on the face as he got a haircut in the hair and makeup trailer, the criminal complaint states. The boys’ mum reported it to social services in October 2025.

Busfield, born in Lansing, Michigan, allegedly told cops it was “highly likely” he had some sort of “physical contact” with the children. According to reports, he said: “I don’t remember it, if it happened. I don’t remember overtly tickling the boys ever, but it wouldn’t be uncommon for me.”

Semenyo scores again – who are winners and losers of his arrival?

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Antoine Semenyo has taken to life seamlessly at Manchester City and is already beginning to repay the £62.5m fee handed to Bournemouth to sign him.

Semenyo scored and provided an assist in a memorable debut in the FA Cup third round on Saturday, though that 10-1 trouncing came against League One side Exeter City.

He then notched his second in as many games, scoring the opener inside the cauldron of St James’ Park, helping City take control of their Carabao Cup semi-final against holders Newcastle.

He later put the ball in the net again, a goal eventually ruled out after a lengthy check from the video assistant referee, before City sealed the 2-0 win.

The 26-year-old adds a different dimension to City’s attack, describing himself as “powerful, quick and strong”, as well as “clinical” – that last attribute could prove to be a vital factor in this season’s Premier League title race and City’s hunt for silverware.

“I was in the right area to tap it in and we were victorious so I am happy,” Semenyo said after the game. “The whole environment here is perfect.

“Everyone is confident and wanting to achieve the best. I have come into that and they helped with my confidence and made me feel welcome.

“It has been a lot but I have enjoyed it so far. I am picking things up very quickly and enjoying it. I am playing with a smile on my face and enjoying every moment.”

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Who stands to gain from signing Semenyo?

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Winners

City’s goalscoring burden has fallen mostly on the broad shoulders of star striker Erling Haaland this season, with the Norway international netting 39 goals in 34 games for club and country.

But the prolific frontman has hit a sticky patch of late, scoring just once in his past six games and last scoring from open play against West Ham on 20 December.

Playing as a wideman mostly from the right, Semenyo’s proficiency in front of goal for Bournemouth has him on 10 Premier League goals so far this season, sitting third on the top-flight scoring charts behind new team-mate Haaland and Brentford’s Igor Thiago.

Haaland can not only expect a new avenue of goalscoring service – as showcased by Semenyo’s assist against Exeter – but that weight of finding the net can now be shared with a player who scored a total of 32 goals for the Cherries.

Semenyo adds a versatility to City by being able to play anywhere in the front three, enhancing the options available to manager Pep Guardiola.

The Ghanaian’s speed, direct running and cool finishing has already been displayed in Manchester this season, with a brilliantly taken goal against United at Old Trafford in the chaotic 4-4 draw.

Guardiola will be hoping his newest recruit can provide that sort of anarchy and unpredictability alongside the craft and vision of Phil Foden and the magic of Rayan Cherki in the final third.

City captain Bernardo Silva said: “He looks not just a very good player but also a very good guy, which fits right in with the team.

A bit of both…

Though losing another of their star players will no doubt sting, Bournemouth have brought in a sizeable transfer fee for another player they have sold since the end of last season.

Semenyo’s sale provides a huge profit on a player they signed for £10m from Championship side Bristol City only three years ago.

The south coast side have now brought in around £250m since the summer, but have been stripped of another prized asset having already lost Dean Huijsen, Illia Zabarnyi, Milos Kerkez and Dango Ouattara.

Losers

Semenyo had been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, but it has proven to be a tumultuous couple of weeks for the Red Devils.

Not only did they miss out on the forward to their bitter rivals, they also sacked head coach Ruben Amorim, with ex-midfielder Michael Carrick taking interim charge for the remainder of the season.

Carrick’s first game comes against City on Saturday and Semenyo could have graced the Old Trafford turf in a red shirt, but will instead head to the venue as an opposition player having already hurt the United backline this season.

Premier League leaders Arsenal are aiming for a first title in over two decades and hold a six-point advantage at the summit but will be nervously looking over their shoulders knowing one of their nearest challengers have strengthened their side.

City are now overloaded with players on the right wing, meaning one of Oscar Bobb or Savinho may well leave the club this January or in the summer.

Norwegian Bobb missed almost the entirety of last season with a leg fracture and is injured again – the 22-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.

Brazilian Savinho is out of action too and has, at times, been unconvincing since his £31m move from Girona in 2024, struggling to nail down his place in the side, and Tottenham were in talks to sign him during the summer.

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First look at centrepiece of £3million revamped Princess Diana memorial playground

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The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground, next to her former Kensington Palace home, will reopen this summer with a new ‘full-scale’ wooden ship for children to play on

The finishing touches are being added to the centrepiece of a £3million revamp of a playground honouring the spirit of Princess Diana. The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground next to her former Kensington Palace home is currently closed, undergoing a huge transformation, and will reopen this summer with a new ‘full-scale’ wooden ship for children to play on.

The ship has been built in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, and staff from Royal Parks, which manages the playground, have inspected the galleon in Germany before it makes its maiden voyage to London to its new home in Kensington Gardens. Royal Parks said £3million is being spent on upgrading the playground’s equipment, which has reached the end of its life.

The revamped play area will feature the 12-metre tall galleon, which includes a tunnel slide, two crows nests and a ramped entrance to the main deck for disabled access. The attraction will also feature a new treehouse, redesigned water play area and a new under-threes area. The new ship is partially built out of mountain larch wood from sustainably managed forests in the Bavarian Alps.

It is said the harsh alpine conditions result in extremely slow growth, making the timber stronger and naturally rot-resistant, negating the need for chemically treated wood.

The wooden structure was constructed in the German village of Frasdorf by Timberplay and its partners Richter Spielgerate, the same designers who produced the original Peter Pan-themed galleon for the playground’s opening in 2000.

Andy Williams, park manager for Kensington Gardens, said: “It really reaches to children’s imaginations, it lets them set free in a safe space.” He added the new playground was “in the spirit of Princess Diana, we’ve kept faithful to that”.

Paul Collings, managing director at Timberplay, said: “This new galleon and treehouse will reinforce the space as a benchmark for public play, delighting millions of children for years to come.”

While head of planning and projects at Richter Spielgerate, Peter Heuken, who also helped design the original galleon in 2000, said: “If equipment is not just rotting away, but it is run through and worn out by children, then this is the biggest compliment one can get. We are so much in love with the place and the park that I decided we absolutely want to help redo it.”

The Diana Memorial Playground first opened in June 2000, three years after her death on the site of a former playground opened in 1906 by Peter Pan author JM Barrie.

‘The game has gone’ – a bad night for VAR in semi-final

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Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Newcastle in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final was overshadowed by a contentious decision to disallow a goal from Antoine Semenyo in the second half.

The £65m January signing fired City ahead on 53 minutes and thought he had added a second 10 minutes later when he flicked Tijjani Reijnders’ cross past Nick Pope.

However, the forward was denied a third goal in two games for his new side after a five-and-a-half-minute VAR check adjudged Erling Haaland to have interfered with play from an offside position.

“The second goal should have stood,” Semenyo said after the game.

Haaland was jostling for position with Newcastle’s Malick Thiaw when he was deemed to have obstructed the defender from stopping Semenyo’s effort.

Referee Chris Kavanagh watched the incident several times on the pitch-side monitor before announcing his decision to disallow the goal to the St James’ Park crowd.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Pep Guardiola said the disallowed goal will make his side “stronger”.

Captain Bernardo Silva also voiced his frustration with the decision, particularly after the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents Panel admitted Phil Foden was wrongfully denied a penalty in his side’s Premier League defeat at the same venue earlier this season.

“It should have been 3-0 but we are quite used to this at the moment,” said Silva.

“It is so frustrating because the last time we came here we also had a lot of decisions go against us.”

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‘The decision is technically correct in law’

After a weekend where supporters enjoyed the FA Cup without VAR, this was the antithesis of the fans’ football experience at St James’ Park.

It took five minutes and 30 seconds from the moment Semenyo scored what he thought was Manchester City’s second goal until referee Kavanagh made the VAR sign to disallow it.

The job of the VAR, Stuart Attwell, was made harder because the semi-automated offside technology failed, as it did when the two teams met in the Premier League in December. The players were too close together, so it meant Attwell had to revert to the old technology and draw lines.

The decision is technically correct in law, because Haaland was offside and in direct contact with a defender who could possibly have stopped the ball going into the goal.

But fans won’t see it that way. They will see a perfectly legitimate goal with an offside offence which wouldn’t have been noticed but for VAR.

If the decision had been quick, there would have been much more confidence. But the extended delay adds to the controversy and gives the impression the VAR was not certain. It would have been better if the VAR had left this alone.

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Former Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers striker Chris Sutton agreed with Guardiola and Silva and said Kavanagh’s verdict looked like a “sheer guess”.

“I think the game has gone,” added Sutton. “Is Thiaw really going to stop that? The distance from Semenyo is a yard, a yard and a half. Thiaw is not going to react to that.”

Ex-Liverpool and England midfielder Jamie Redknapp and Newcastle defender Dan Burn said it was the correct call to rule out Semenyo’s effort, though both criticised the process.

“If they had given the goal there wouldn’t be one person that looked at this and thought it shouldn’t have been allowed,” said Redknapp.

“But by the letter of the law, whether we like it or not, it is the right decision.”

Meanwhile, Burn, who missed the game through injury, added: “I do think it is the right decision, I just don’t like the subjective offside. It’s either offside, or it’s not.

“We don’t want to see that, but by the letter of the law it should be disallowed.”

Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards said: “I understand the process but VAR wasn’t brought in for this reason here.

“This is anti-goal which they said they weren’t going to do, they said they weren’t going to re-referee the game.

How are the fans reacting?

Aman: Get rid of VAR! It’s a joke, the officials are trying to find reasons to not award goals! There was no reason to rule out that second goal!

Mick: The worst VAR decision I have ever seen. There are re-refereeing the game.

George: As fans we didn’t ask for VAR, it was pushed upon us and it’s ruined the game. As soon as the ref goes to the screen we all know how it’s going to pan out. It all just takes too long. Rubbish.

Finn: So VAR has decided that Haaland made Pope jump forward and try to stop the shot. WOW. Laughable.

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Gordon Ramsay brings fans to tears as he shares Holly and Adam Peaty wedding and speech pics

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Gordon Ramsay was every inch the proud dad and was happy to show it as he beamed in a number of snaps shared from his daughter Holly’s wedding day to Olympian Adam Peaty last month

Gordon Ramsay left his followers in tears as he shared a sweet look at his daughter Holly’s wedding to Adam Peaty. All eyes were on the newlyweds following a highly public fallout between the Olympian and his parents.

But all seems well with his new in-laws with the famous chef sharing a gushing tribute a reel of snaps from the big day last month, including a snap of the chef holding a microphone and delivering his now-famous speech. Posting on Instagram, an emotional Gordon described the day as a “moment I’ll never ever forget”.

He gushed: “One of the most exciting car journeys ever in a father’s life is on the way to the Church with your beautiful daughter, incredible conversations and helping her to stay calm and relaxed ahead of our walk down the aisle, @hollyramsaypeaty @adamramsaypeaty @tanaramsay a moment I’ll never ever forget.”

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Both Adam and Gordon’s daughter Holly were quick to repay the sentiment in the comments section, with Holly saying: “I love you dad xx,” and Adam simply sharing three white love hearts.

Among the photos uploaded was Gordon and his daughter clutching each other’s hands on the journey to the ceremony. The was also a snap of the proud dad having a dance with his daughter in the evening party.

Other uploads showed Gordon and wife Tana with their daughter, and Gordon clearly enjoying sharing his speech with the crowd. The last image seemingly showed Gordon and Holly sharing the first dance together.

A number of followers shared memes of people in tears, while another wrote about Holly: “Okay but your dress.” After sharing a crying emoji face, they continued: “So beautiful! I hope to find something like it!”

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Shortly after the ceremony at Bath Abbey, Gordon explained there was a tough moment on the day. Appearing on This Morning earlier this month, Gordon defended his explosive father of the bride speech and said it was ‘perfect.’

The chef admitted it had been a “tough” gig to do but feels he stood up to the task at the star-studded nuptials where the likes of David and Victoria Beckham were in attendance.

Admitting he was a “hot mess” – while praising his jaw-dropping speech, Gordon told Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard on the show: “Being a dad of three daughters, you dream of that moment. I was a hot mess but the speech was perfect, it went well. You’ve got to be warm and emotional but it was a tough gig.”

And it was a speech that is said to have made onlookers cry. His eldest daughter Tilly added: “I was sat in his room for an hour as he was just reading through it. It was just like going through everything, but no tweaks were needed. It was perfect. It made everybody cry.

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“It was so emotional but so incredible to see her and Adam so happy. It was a big day for all of us.” The Strictly Come Dancing star went on to describe the entire day as being “perfect”.

The Sun reported that in his father of the bride speech Gordon remarked on how beautiful Holly was and told Adam that he was a “lucky man: saying: “Look at Tana and that’s what you have to look forward to” then told his daughter: “Shame you don’t have the same.”