Ukraine has expanded the list of weaponry it needs to be better able to drive Russian forces from occupied territories.
US PRESIDENT JOE Biden has said the United States will not provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, as Kyiv expands the list of weaponry it needs to be better able to drive Russian forces from occupied territories.
“Now we can say that units have established positions in the eastern part of Vugledar, and work is also being carried out in the vicinity,” Pushilin said, according to Russian news agencies.“There are constant attempts to break through our defence,” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said late Sunday.Last week, Western countries including the United States and Germany approved the delivery of heavy battle tanks to Ukraine.
Analysts believe both Ukraine and Russia are gearing up for significant offensive movements in the coming months and Western aircraft could increase Kyiv’s strength, with its own air force significantly depleted by 11 months of war. “Brazil is a country of peace… My suggestion is that we create a group of countries to sit at the table with Ukraine and Russia to try to reach peace,” Lula said.
Now, he said he believes Russia “made the classic mistake of invading another country’s territory” — but maintained his position of non-engagement.Artillery shells With Ukraine’s supplies of artillery munitions heavily depleted, France and Australia announced Monday a deal to jointly produce 155 mm shells for Kyiv’s forces.
“There are some unique capabilities that exist in Australia and some synergies that can be achieved by Australia and France working together,” said his Australian counterpart Richard Marles.
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