Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russia warns Europe of 'prepared answer' if West seizes assets; Sunak to announce UK's largest military aid package for Ukraine (2024)

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  • Russia warns Europe of 'prepared response' if West seizes assets
  • Sunak to announce UK's largest military aid package to Ukraine
  • Russia trying to persuade Ukrainians to leave major city ahead of potential offensive - as television tower knocked out
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12:16:39

Sunak lands in Poland ahead of military aid announcement

Rishi Sunak has landed in Warsaw, where he will meet Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, and Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general.

Joining Mr Sunak on the visit is Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, and Grant Shapps, the defence secretary.

Ourpolitical editor Beth Rigbywas also on the flight to Poland.

During the journey Mr Sunak addressed the UK's latest military aid package to Ukraine.

He told reporters he was "very proud" that the UK has always led on support for Ukraine.

"We are Europe's largest defence spender and one of the few countries that's consistently met the 2% [of GDP] NATO spending pledge, and today's action is another example of us leading by example," he said.

11:58:54

Russia will 'increase attacks on storage bases for Western weapons' in response to US aid bill

The Russian defence minister has said his troops willincrease the intensity of strikes on logistics centres and the storage depots of Western weapons in Ukraine.

Sergei Shoigu addressed thenew US military aid package for Ukraine, worth nearly $61bn, in remarks to defence officials.

In an apparent reaction to the aid package, Mr Shoigu said: "In proportion to the threats posed by the United States andits allies, we will continue to improve the composition andstructure of the armed forces and increase the production of themost popular weapons and military equipment.

"We will increase the intensity of attacks on logisticscentres and storage bases for Western weapons."

As part of the package, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, Kyiv will soon receive more long-range ATACMS missile systems.

US officials said the aid will also include ammunition supplies and interceptors for air defence systems.

The in-demand aid package will be voted on in the US Senate later today, where it is likely to pass. Joe Biden has promised to sign it into law immediately after this.

11:31:17

Watch: Aftermath of drone strike in Odesa

As we reported earlier, nine people were injured in the Black Sea port of Odesa after a suspected Russian drone attack.

Four of the injured were infants and children, all of whom have been taken to hospital.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces said Iranian-made Shahed drones were used to target the southern city, seven of which were shot down.

Watch the video below showing the devastating aftermath of the strike...

11:09:53

Ukraine to suspend consular services for military-age nationals living abroad

The Ukrainian foreign minister has suspended consular services for military-aged male citizens who are living abroad.

In what appeared to be a measure to boost conscription, foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said in a statement on X that measures had to be taken to restore "fair treatment".

"How it looks like now: a man of conscription age wentabroad, showed his state that he does not care about itssurvival, and then comes and wants to receive services from thisstate," he said.

"It does not work this way. Our country is at war."

The measures do not include those who need to return to Ukraine.

Last week, Ukraine's parliament passed a new law that will change how the country calls up new troops.

The law will essentially make it easier to identify every draft-eligible man in the country, where many have dodged conscription by avoiding contact with authorities.

10:23:34

'UK remains steadfast in support of Ukraine's defence' - Sunak tells Zelenskyy

Ahead of his trip to Poland this afternoon, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

During the call, Mr Sunakassured Mr Zelenskyy of the "UK's steadfast support for Ukraine's defence against Russia's brutal and expansionist ambitions", a Downing Street spokesperson said.

The prime minister also confirmed that the UK will provide an additional £500m in immediate funding - which will include 60 boats, more than 400 vehicles and over 1,600 missiles.

"President Zelenskyy thanked the prime minister for the UK's continued support, saying the new military assistance would make a material difference to ordinary Ukrainians fighting on the frontline to defend their country," the spokesperson said.

Mr Sunak said he will use his trip to Poland and Germany to "galvanise the international community to support Ukraine's defence".

In a tweet, Mr Zelenskyy said...

09:35:12

Russia claims to have taken Ukrainian town in 'slow but incremental advance'

The Russian ministry of defence has claimed to have taken control of Novmykhalivka - a town which could lead to further settlements.

Although the town has no military significance, it lies on roads that lead to settlements that straddle the Sukhiy Yaly River, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.

Russian forces reportedly entered the town on 9 February and completely cleared it in 73 days - covering a distance of under 5km.

The 79th Separate Air Assault Tavriia Brigade reportedly stated the operation required 30,000 Russian personnel.

The MoD said Russian forces would now likely seek to advance towards the town of Kostyantynivka - which lies 18 miles west of Bakhmut.

09:06:12

Ukraine's agriculture minister named as suspect in corruption case - reports

Ukraine's anti-corruption agency is treating agriculture minister Mykola Solsky as a suspect in an investigation into the illegal acquisition of state-owned land worth 291 million hryvnia (£5.9m), according to Ukrainian media.

Mr Solsky has overseen the grain industry since his appointment in March 2022.

In a statement, the National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine said it had uncovered a scheme led by a current minister.

Although Mr Solsky was not named directly, it said the suspect was the former chairman of the parliamentary agrarian committee, a post held by Mr Solsky before he became agriculture minister.

If confirmed, Mr Solsky would be the first known government minister under President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to be named as a suspect in a corruption case.

08:42:11

Russia trying to persuade Ukrainians to leave major city ahead of potential offensive - as television tower knocked out

​The Kremlin has launched an operation to convince Ukrainians to fleeKharkiv - Ukraine's second-largest city - ahead of a possible future offensive, analysts have claimed.

Back in March, Russian state television propagandist Vladimir Solovyov said forces should destroy Kharkiv City "quarter by quarter" and suggested offering Ukrainian civilians 48 hours to leave the city.

Reports from Russian neo-nationalist publication Tsargrad amplified these calls last week, citing several unspecified military sources in saying a Russian offensive operation was inevitable and that the situation in Kharkiv City would become "worse than Bakhmut and Avdiivka".

Despite these warnings, the Institute for the Study of War said the likelihood of a successful Russian ground offensive in the city was very low if Ukraine received renewed US military aid rapidly.

Moscow has recently stepped up its attacks, while Ukraine issuffering a shortage of air defence capabilities.

Kharkiv andthe surrounding region have experienced the most intensestrikes.

Yesterday, a 240-metre television tower inKharkiv broke in half andfell to the ground after what local officials said was a Russian missile attack.

The broadcasting signal was disrupted and smoke rose into the sky as the tower hit the ground.

08:18:33

07:55:52

Sunak to announce UK's largest military aid package to Ukraine

Rishi Sunak is to announce the UK's largestmilitary aid package to Ukraine during a trip to Poland later today.

Some 400 vehicles, 60 boats, 1,600 strike and air defence missiles, and four million rounds of ammunition are included in the package.

The announcement comes during a downswing for Ukraine as Russian forces have been gaining the upper hand in recent weeks.

The latest aid package will take the UK to £3bn in military aid to Ukraine this financial year.

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