Protests in Berlin against supplying of arms to Ukraine; Zelenskiy adviser dismisses 'unrealistic' China proposal; Beijing considering sending drones and ...
President Zelenskiy has [cautiously welcomed China’s 12-point proposal](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/24/zelenskiy-open-to-chinas-peace-plan-but-rejects-compromise-with-sick-putin)to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but said it would be acceptable only if it led to Vladimir Putin pulling his troops out from all occupied Ukrainian territory. In London, Marina Litvinenko – the widow of a defector poisoned in London – led [calls for a Ukrainian victory](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/feb/25/alexander-litvinenkos-widow-joins-anti-putin-protest-outside-russian-embassy)in the war at a demonstration of several hundred outside the Russian embassy. The UK government also A former commander of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group has been arrested after allegedly attacking a police officer in Oslo, according to Norwegian prosecutors. The US president told the American Broadcasting Company “there is no basis upon which there is a rationale, according to our military now, to provide F-16s” to Ukraine. [allegedly detained in the early hours of Wednesday](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/25/russia-ukraine-war-live-china-role-as-peacemaker-just-not-rational-says-biden?page=with:block-63fa1e058f08305414a37a6c#block-63fa1e058f08305414a37a6c)after a fight outside a bar in the Norwegian capital. [Lukashenko’s remarks](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/25/russia-ukraine-war-live-china-role-as-peacemaker-just-not-rational-says-biden?page=with:block-63fa05118f08ea98983ac38a#block-63fa05118f08ea98983ac38a)to reporters came as [China’s foreign ministry confirmed](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/25/russia-ukraine-war-live-china-role-as-peacemaker-just-not-rational-says-biden?page=with:block-63f9b0068f08305414a37806#block-63f9b0068f08305414a37806)he is expected to visit China on Tuesday. The explosions were reported in [latest update](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/25/russia-ukraine-war-live-china-role-as-peacemaker-just-not-rational-says-biden?page=with:block-63f9b9308f08ea98983ac1e5#block-63f9b9308f08ea98983ac1e5)says. The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhini, claimed on Saturday that his fighters had captured the eastern Ukraine village of Yahidne, north of Bakhmut, Reuters reported. In a statement at the end of the meeting in Bengaluru, the G20 chair, India, said a statement demanding Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine was Emmanuel Macron told reporters he would visit China in early April, in part to seek Beijing’s help with ending the war.
Russia's military has performed poorly, and Ukraine has defied expectations. But will these trends hold? Experts look at how the war could take a different ...
"The main issue is not actually the will to support the Ukrainians on the Western side. "I do think at some point, Western support will start fraying, especially as the political winds change in the U.S.," Ioffe said, pointing to a group of Republicans in the U.S. "I think it's going to be very difficult for the Ukrainians to make quick progress," he said. "Neither of these armies look today the way they did at the beginning of the war. Why are we sending a blank check to Ukraine? We shouldn't be doing this,'" she added. Both sides are widely expected to launch offensives. "You have to be humble, specifically in the area of predictions, because experts actually are usually bad at predictions," he said. They have reserves." They have echelon lines. Western support for Ukraine has remained surprisingly strong. The key trends to watch in the Russia-Ukraine war
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 368th day, we take a look at the main developments.
The claim could not be independently confirmed. [strongly condemned](/news/2023/2/25/g20-meeting-ends-without-consensus-over-russias-war-in-ukraine)Moscow for its war on Ukraine, with only China and Russia itself declining to sign a joint statement at the G20 meeting in India. [‘As long as it takes’: US aid to Ukraine sustainable, experts say](/news/2023/2/25/as-long-as-it-takes-us-aid-to-ukraine-sustainable-experts-say?traffic_source=KeepReading) [Ukraine launches Banksy postage stamp on war anniversary](/news/2023/2/25/ukraine-launches-banksy-postage-stamp-on-war-anniversary?traffic_source=KeepReading)
People walk along the embankment of the Sea of Azov after the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in Mariupol in Russian-controlled Donetsk region ...
Russia has been particularly keen to win over African nations — Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has visited the continent twice this year. President Vladimir Putin will host the second Russia-Africa summit in July in St. "Electricity restrictions will not be introduced, provided there are no strikes by the Russian Federation on infrastructure facilities," Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said. The brigade has had "some of the toughest tactical missions in the war and has suffered extremely high casualties," the update said. defense ministry said Russia's elite 155th Naval Infantry Brigade appears to have suffered severe losses, including personnel and equipment. 3:10 a.m.: The latest intelligence update from the U.K.
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Ukraine's military said "the enemy keeps trying to break through the defenses and take Bakhmut" and that the commander of Ukraine's Eastern Military Group, Col. The enemy is holding the defense but is exhausted." "The Russian occupiers have focused their main efforts on taking Bakhmut and its surroundings. On video, he said, "The enemy is holding on, but their morale is low and occasionally they start to retreat. That is, the line of contact is constantly changing," Oropai said. The peaceful resolution of conflicts, efforts to address crises, as well as diplomacy and dialogue, are vital,” it added. "There is a large number of enemy troops and high intensity of enemy assault operations," Madyar said, describing the situation in the northern suburbs. "There were other views and different assessments of the situation and sanctions. Recognising that the G20 is not the forum to resolve security issues, we acknowledge that security issues can have significant consequences for the global economy,” the document stated. Rising fears of a global and US recession roiled markets in late 2022, pushing down the price of oil futures. And the Russian private military company Wagner has claimed that it now controls the village of Yahidne. The colonel said Ukrainian forces "don't see any additional accumulation" of Russian troops in these areas.
OPINION: Some US army officials think the stalemate in Ukraine can be broken only through negotiations. Will they say so?
For others, such as the [Community of Sant'Egidio](https://www.santegidio.org/pageID/1/langID/en/HOME.html), it is part of a much wider process of community and transnational engagement. An example would be a small group of retired diplomats and academics drawn from both parties meeting in a neutral venue for two or three days to enable each side to get a feel of where the other is coming from. If there was any change in the political mood, then a wealth of experience of conflict resolution is available to guide mediators, and no shortage of competent intermediaries would come into play. Mass bombardment is a persistent feature of the Russian war plan in much of Ukraine and it can probably be maintained, even if the ability to make advances on the ground is proving exceptionally difficult. Within the US security establishment there is a rough divide between those advocating complete victory and others concerned with the risk of escalation. Right back at the start of the war, Putin made much of the need to face down NATO, and since then the move to a proxy war with deeply embedded NATO involvement enables him to [emphasise this need](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/ukraine-war-western-arms-supplies-putin-claims-world-status-nato/) at every opportunity. [little sign of change](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ukraine-war-putin-us-nato-weapons-victory-stalemate-long-game/). But if the missiles are to be used for attacks on cities where accuracy is not essential, then it is less significant. Another mobilisation is still possible, especially with the recent losses in the Donbas, but there is little sign of one yet. When it comes to the size of the Russian army, there is no doubt that losses have been great. [Last week’s column](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/russia-ukraine-war-arms-trade-global-south-colonialism-perspective/) sought to explain this, and since then a [report](https://ecfr.eu/publication/united-west-divided-from-the-rest-global-public-opinion-one-year-into-russias-war-on-ukraine/) revealing more about Global South attitudes has been published by the European Council on Foreign Relations, following a survey of 15 countries including India and Turkey. But that is certainly not the posture of Russia or, for that matter, NATO.
The Russian economy has shown resilience in the face of being the most sanctioned country…
In the consumer electronics space, Chinese brands, which accounted for roughly 40 percent of the Russian smartphone market at the end of 2021, have now captured the industry with a 95-percent market share according to market research firm Counterpoint. Thus, Russia is likely to incur an extensive and enduring opportunity cost as a result of continuing hostilities in Ukraine. Further, the US is not yet done with its support to Ukraine, having announced more sanctions this week together with its allies. Additionally, Russia also had plenty of years to prepare for sanctions following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Chinese car brands, such as Havel, Chery, and Geely, have witnessed a massive expansion in their market share from 10 percent to 38 percent in the year post the departure of Western brands, and that share is likely to expand further in 2023 according to Russian research firm [Autostat](https://www.autostat.ru/infographics/53937/). In excess of 30 countries including the US, the European Union, the UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan are participants in this unparalleled effort involving price caps on Russian energy exports, freezing of Russian Central Bank assets, and restricting access to SWIFT, the leading system for worldwide financial transfers.
President Joe Biden said he has ruled out “for now” sending F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, adding that the US is providing what is most critical: tanks, air ...
It’s unclear whether Russian forces have been able to advance in the area. It also claimed that “The russian invaders are searching houses and seizing boats and other watercraft.” However, counting on the fact that the documents confirming the right of ownership were destroyed along with the housing, the occupants cynically put forward the requirement as a mandatory condition for obtaining new housing.” The General Staff said that “the enemy continues to attack the positions of our troops, carried out several unsuccessful attacks near the settlements of Berkhivka, Ivanovske, and Severne,” and continued to shell more than a dozen places in the immediate vicinity of Bakhmut. He claimed “a slight advance” to the east of the city and repeated Wagner’s claim that it now controls Berkhivka, a village north-west of Bakhmut. “In all these areas, PMC ‘Wagner’ operated with the support of artillery,” WarGonzo said.
As the war enters its second year, Ukraine says Russian attacks continue in eastern and southern regions.
Ukraine's military said "the enemy keeps trying to break through the defenses and take Bakhmut" and that the commander of Ukraine's Eastern Military Group, Col. The enemy is holding the defense but is exhausted." "The Russian occupiers have focused their main efforts on taking Bakhmut and its surroundings. This combination of satellite images shows the Svyato-Uspensky Mykolo-Vasilyivsky monastery in the town of Mykilske in the Donetsk region. That is, the line of contact is constantly changing," Oropai said. Fears of a US recession have receded recently, with very strong reports on [US job growth](http://www.cnn.com/2023/02/03/economy/january-jobs-report-final/index.html) and [retail sales](http://www.cnn.com/2023/02/15/economy/retail-sales-january/index.html), but they’re not gone — particularly not with the Federal Reserve expected to continue raising interest rates. "There were other views and different assessments of the situation and sanctions. This combination of satellite images shows a general view of the village Petrivka. [has claimed](https://t.me/Prigozhin_hat/2727) that it now controls the village of Yahidne. The peaceful resolution of conflicts, efforts to address crises, as well as diplomacy and dialogue, are vital,” it added. "There is a large number of enemy troops and high intensity of enemy assault operations," Madyar said, describing the situation in the northern suburbs. The colonel said Ukrainian forces "don't see any additional accumulation" of Russian troops in these areas.
Putin believes he can outlast the West, even as U.S., Europe show robust support, unity after a year of conflict.
Even as his military struggles to make gains on the battlefield, he is confident that the West will eventually grow tired of supporting Ukraine and that political changes in U.S. There is no negotiation, there is no compromise, the only thing is victory.” The resolutions are nonbinding, and the votes include a contingent of abstentions representing on average about 20% of U.N. The Russians “think that they can just wait us out,” said Emily Harding, a former CIA analyst now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank. Putin, in ways subtle and less so, has raised the specter of using nuclear weapons in the conflict, risking a broader and even deadlier conflagration. Many around the world were surprised at the level of Western cohesiveness in support of Ukraine. When he floated the suggestion in spring as Ukraine mounted a formidable counteroffensive, U.S. The Ukrainians’ preferred battle plan in coming weeks is thought to be a run south to bisect the V-shaped territory Russia controls in southeastern Ukraine. Though Russia and Ukraine envision a spring offensive, the fighting has never stopped during the chilly winter. “The Ukrainians are going to need predictable and sustainable support. It was the first time in modern history that a U.S. He announced another half-billion dollars in military aid, in addition to the more than $50 billion provided for weapons and economic assistance.
A year after Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, markets have absorbed many of the short-term impacts, but investors say the conflict could have ...
[Wayfair coupon $20 off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/wayfair) [TurboTax service code 2023 - $20 off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/turbotax) The Russian ruble has gyrated, first tumbling against the dollar, then rebounding due to capital controls and an influx of petrodollars, then selling off again as energy sanctions started to bite.
Putin makes claim in TV address; mercenary boss and Ukraine make conflicting claims over control of Yahidne village.
The explosions were reported in the location of a large Russian military personnel cluster, he said, adding: “It’s a good trend.” Ukraine’s armed forces have in recent days claimed strikes on Mariupol, previously thought to be outside the effective range of Ukrainian missiles. The UK government also announced £10m in funding to “help ensure the event truly showcases Ukrainian culture”. The latest round of sanctions tackled the banking sector, advanced technologies and Russia’s access to technology that could be used for civilian and military purposes, said the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell. In a statement at the end of the meeting in Bengaluru, the G20 chair, India, said a statement demanding Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine was endorsed by all members except Moscow and Beijing. According to accounts from the Bakhmut area, while Russian forces were bogged down to the south of the city, to the north they had advanced over a kilometre into the outskirts of Yahidne. Thousands of people have taken part in a demonstration in central Berlin to protest against giving more weapons to Ukraine, urging the German government to instead pave the way for negotiations with Vladimir Putin. They said it did not appear Beijing had made a final decision yet, CNN reported, but Russia-China negotiations about the price and scope of the equipment were ongoing. The rockets appear to have missed their target, falling on the side of a local GP surgery, devastating the house next door as well as damaging houses around it. John Sentamu, the former archbishop of York who is chair of Christian Aid, said the British public had shown an “overwhelming generosity to the Ukrainian people”. Poorly targeted attacks like these have been a regular occurrence for those living along the frontlines, particularly in Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk and Luhansk, where the fighting has been consistently heavy since the invasion started. The trip was made to coincide with the anniversary of Russia’s invasion. Eighty-one per cent said they remain concerned about the impact of the conflict.
Russian president accuses West of wanting to disband Russia, says NATO nuclear capabilities cannot be ignored.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address, announcing that Moscow is suspending its nuclear arms treaty with the U.S..
and European military assistance to Ukraine showed that Russia was now facing off against NATO itself — the Cold War nightmare of both Soviet and Western leaders. It has more warheads than the United States, France and Britain combined, according to He said the West's plans had been put to paper, though did not specify where. Putin said the biggest result of the past year was the unity of the Russian people. Putin has signaled he is ready to rip up the architecture of nuclear arms control - including the big powers' moratorium on nuclear testing — unless the West backs off in Ukraine. Putin's existential framing of the war allows the 70-year-old Kremlin chief to gird the Russian people for a much deeper conflict while it also allows him much greater freedom in the types of weapons he could one day use. Putin said the West wanted to divide up Russia and then control the world's biggest producer of raw materials, a step, he said, that could well lead to the destruction of many of the peoples of Russia including the ethnic Russian majority. [Joe Biden](https://www.cnbc.com/joe-biden/) has warned that a conflict between Russia and NATO could trigger World War Three, though he has also said Putin should not remain in power. [Vladimir Putin](https://www.cnbc.com/vladimir-putin/) cast the confrontation with the West over the Ukraine war as an existential battle for the survival of Russia and the Russian people — and said he was forced to take into account NATO's nuclear capabilities. Putin said the tens of billions of dollars worth of U.S. [Haunting photos show a year of Russia's war in Ukraine](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/24/ukraine-russia-war-one-year-of-photos-of-the-invasion.html) [Zelenskyy seeks more sanctions on Russia as fighting grinds on](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/25/zelenskyy-seeks-more-sanctions-on-russia-as-fighting-grinds-on-in-ukraine.html) [Ukraine prepares for the biggest reconstruction since World War II](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/24/ukraine-prepares-for-the-biggest-reconstruction-since-world-war-ii.html) [Refugees could help Germany, but Ukraine's are needed at home](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/24/ukrainian-refugees-could-help-germanys-labor-market-but-not-for-long-theyre-ready-to-go-home.html) [EU adopts fresh sanctions amid vow to up pressure on Moscow](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/25/eu-adopts-fresh-sanctions-amid-vow-to-ramp-up-pressure-on-moscow.html) [Canada pledges more tanks, imposes new Russia sanctions](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/25/canada-pledges-more-tanks-to-ukraine-imposes-new-russia-sanctions.html) [Ukraine's allies pledge fresh aid as Kyiv marks one year of war](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/24/russia-ukraine-live-updates.html) [Refugee-averse Japan welcomes Ukrainians after Russia war](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/25/refugee-averse-japan-welcomes-ukrainians-after-russia-war.html) A year since ordering the invasion of Ukraine, Putin is increasingly presenting the war as a make-or-break moment in Russian history — and saying that he believes the very future of Russia and its people is in peril.
Vladimir Putin said NATO arms supplies to Ukraine make the alliance a “participant” in the conflict. It's not a new thought, but one Russia's president ...
President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia had no choice but to take into account the nuclear capabilities of NATO as the U.S.-led military alliance was ...
To read the original story by Reuters, click To read the original story by AP, click To read the original story by Current Time, click Iran has developed a cruise missile with a range of 1,650 kilometers a top Revolutionary Guards commander said on February 24, in a move likely to raise Western concerns after Russia's use of Iranian drones in the Ukraine war. [here](https://www.currenttime.tv/a/irkutsk-mobilized-dnr/32288621.html To see the People Of Baikal Telegram post, click here. To read the original story by AFP, click A Lebanese and Belgian citizen who is considered to be a key financier of the Iranian-backed militant group Hizballah was arrested on February 24 in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, U.S. In December, the defense ministers of Russia, Turkey, and Syria held talks in Moscow to discuss the Syria crisis. The emergency service in Kyiv reported that a fire in a warehouse in the Podilskiy district has been extinguished. The video was posted to Telegram by a group called People Of Baikal. [Live Briefing](https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russia-crisis-crosshairs-live-briefing/31668477.html) gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's ongoing invasion, Kyiv's counteroffensive, Western military aid, global reaction, and the plight of civilians. "This decision falls within the framework of preserving the interests of the Algerian state and the interests of the national community in this country," state TV quoted the ministry statement as saying.
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They said several settlements near the flashpoint city of Bakhmut came under fire. Russia controls much of the two territories and hopes to fully capture them. Hayday added that "enemy losses reached 70 killed and uncountable wounded.
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians have been killed or wounded, while Russia has lost up to 2300 tanks, or about half its total fleet.
Sign up for notifications from Insider! [Oryx](https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.html) [Atlantic Council database](https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/econographics/russia-sanctions-database/) [DOD](https://media.defense.gov/2023/Feb/20/2003164184/-1/-1/0/UKRAINE-FACT-SHEET-PDA-32.PDF) [Kiel Institute](https://www.ifw-kiel.de/publications/media-information/2023/one-year-of-support-to-ukraine-us-leads-eu-follows/) [Oryx](https://twitter.com/AaronMehta/status/1628437585419767810?s=20) [UNHCR](https://www.unrefugees.org/emergencies/ukraine/) [Ukrainians displaced within the country: 5.9 million, per](https://www.unrefugees.org/emergencies/ukraine/) [UNHCR](https://www.unrefugees.org/emergencies/ukraine/) [UN](https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/02/11) [The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/13/russia-diaspora-war-ukraine/) Still, the cost of the war — in lives, dollars, and military equipment — has been high. [Children of War](https://childrenofwar.gov.ua/en/) [General Milley estimate](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/02/us/politics/ukraine-russia-casualties.html)in January
Vladimir Putin has said that Russian people may not survive in their current state as he claimed the West was trying to "disband" Russia.
He said the West's plans had been put to paper, though did not specify where. "They [the West] have one goal: to disband the former Soviet Union and its fundamental part - the Russian Federation," the Russian leader told Rossiya 1 state television in an interview recorded on Wednesday but released on Sunday. He added: "I do not even know if such an ethnic group as the Russian people will be able to survive in the form in which it exists today."
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The man alleged that many in his unit were sent to the front line in assault groups without any training, and that two men died as a result, while 19 more were wounded. There is no point in appealing to the local military prosecutor's office since they are in full collusion with the commanders … A group from the same regiment issued a similar protest in January. “We ask for help in dealing with the unlawful and criminal orders of our command … The video was published on January 26. “Our command directly tells us that we are expendable.
Russian president alleges that the West's 'one goal' is to dissolve his country.
the Russian Federation.” “I do not even know if such an ethnic group as the Russian people will be able to survive in the form in which it exists today,” he added. During an interview aired on the state-owned Rossia-1 channel to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Putin claimed that by “sending tens of billions of dollars in weapons to Ukraine” the North Atlantic Alliance was
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a new interview that Russian people may not survive is Western countries succeed in handing a “strategic defeat” to ...
[The Associated Press](https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-international/ap-putin-says-russia-cannot-ignore-nato-nuclear-capability/) reported. “They intend to transform the local conflict into a global confrontation.” has said it is only seeking an end to the war. [NATO](https://thehill.com/tag/nato/) [russia](https://thehill.com/tag/russia/) [Russia-Ukraine war](https://thehill.com/tag/russia-ukraine-war/) [ukraine](https://thehill.com/tag/ukraine/) [Vladimir Putin](https://thehill.com/tag/vladimir-putin/) [Vladimir Putin](https://thehill.com/people/vladimir-putin/) [Healthcare](https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/) [Administration](https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/) [Sunday Talk Shows](https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/) [Blog Briefing Room](https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/) [See All](https://thehill.com/policy/international/) [address](https://thehill.com/policy/international/3867834-russias-suspension-of-nuclear-arms-treaty-irresponsible-us-says/) last week, marking the one-year anniversary of his war in Ukraine, in which he [accused](https://thehill.com/policy/international/3867480-putin-ukraine-a-hostage-of-leaders-in-kyiv-western-nations/) Western countries of attacking Russia with sanctions, saying twice that their goal is a “strategic defeat” for Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a new interview that Russian people may not survive if Western countries succeed in handing a “strategic defeat” to Moscow in its war in Ukraine.
The BBC gets rare access to a renowned airman and his ageing helicopter during a low-flying mission.
"Just look back at our history," he says. "We have always had problems with our neighbour. "You think of your guys waiting for you on the ground. "We need new helicopters with navigation equipment, high precision weapons and ammunition," he tells us. We are the victim. We are not aggressors. We were given rare access to Ukraine's war in the skies at an air strip on a patch of open ground. It's one or two metres above ground," he tells the BBC. You concentrate 100% on your task," he says. The best way to come back alive is to stay low, hugging the ground, and skimming the treetops. It sounds like a joke, but his expression is concealed by his balaclava. He has flown countless combat missions for Ukraine's Sikorsky Brigade and been decorated for valour.
When Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, one of the biggest successes they achieved initially was in southern Ukraine. Within a few days Russian troops ...
The Russian forces were overwhelming, so Lt Palchenko and his battalion had to retreat from the bridge. His tanks covered Ukrainian paratroopers and their task was to prevent Russian troops from crossing the bridge. Many of the newcomers had previously served in the army. As they withdrew, it took two hours for columns of military vehicles and troops to cross the Antonivskiy bridge near Kherson city, according to Senior Lt Evgeniy Palchenko, who defended the bridge over the Dnipro river. When Gen Marchenko arrived, there was still no plan to defend the city. So too was the extensive network of irrigation channels in the Kherson region. We lost a lot of men and equipment there." But it rejected suggestions that the explosives had been defused, saying Russia's invasion force was 15 times the size of Ukraine's defence. "Our goal was to avoid any panic inside the country. Taken from a Russian commander, he says it confirms intelligence reports that Russia's initial plan was to invade two days earlier than they actually did. Ukrainian authorities are yet to explain what went wrong in the south in those early days. "We expected it on 22 February," he explains, rolling out a secret map of the Kyiv region.
Ukraine reported heavy Russian shelling in the eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions, while forces are locked in brutal urban combat in the flashpoint city of ...
The village sits on a route that, until recently, was used by Ukrainians to get in and out of the city. Russia aims to encircle Ukraine’s troops: Rather than drive directly toward the city center, Wagner groups have sought to surround the city in a wide arc from the north. But Bakhmut has increasingly become a field of urban combat, with every street and building in the suburbs and surrounding villages contested. If Bakhmut can no longer be held, it will be important to note where Ukrainians choose to draw their next defensive lines. How long will Ukraine defend the city? That access has become gradually more complicated as routes into the city have come under control of Russian forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the members of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), suggesting that they are getting directly involved in ...
He said, "What are we against? Putin added: "How can we ignore their nuclear capabilities in these conditions?" Putin said that the West planned to break up Russia.