Russia/Ukarime Face-Off: Russia Stepped Up Assaults on Ukraine
Russia/Ukarime Face-Off: Russia Stepped Up Assaults on Ukraine
Russia/Ukarime Face-Off: Russia Stepped Up Assaults on Ukraine
Russian President Vladmir Putin has stepped up his assaults on eastern and southern Ukraine, Kyiv said, as he also threatened "lightning-fast" retaliation against any Western countries that intervene on Ukraine's behalf.
More than two months into an invasion that has flattened cities but failed to capture the capital Kyiv, Russia has mounted a push to seize two eastern provinces in a battle the West views as a decisive turning point in the war.
A Ukrainian soldier holed up in a steel works in Mariupol said his forces would fight for as long as needed and he urged world leaders to find a way to save civilians and the hundreds of troops trapped in Russia's "medieval" siege.
British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said it would be legitimate for Ukrainian forces to target Russian logistics to cripple their supply of food, fuel and munitions but they were unlikely to use British weapons to do so. Tensions between Britain and Russia increased this week when Moscow accused London of provoking Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia.
U.S. ex-Marine Trevor Reed arrived back in the United States after being freed by Russia in a prisoner swap. The exchange for Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko was not part of broader diplomatic talks and did not represent an American change in approach on Ukraine, U.S. officials said.
Source: Reuters
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