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Matt Damon says working on project in Ukraine

Matt Damon

Matt Damon has revealed that he is directing a project on Ukraine. Damon was asked if he was following in the footsteps of Sean Penn. He met Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife at the UN General Assembly in New York. Speaking at the Berlin Film Festival, Matt Damon disclosed that he is directing a project on Ukraine. … Read more

Zelensky offers President Biden another invitation to visit Ukraine

Zelensky offers President Biden

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated Kyiv’s invitation to US Vice President Joe Biden. I think he will be happy to visit Ukraine if he has the opportunity. “The US president will travel to Poland next week to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion.   Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated Kyiv’s invitation to US  President … Read more

Ukraine war: Zelensky seeks fighter jets from France and Germany

  • Ukraine’s president has moved his request for fighter jets to France and Germany.
  • Both the French president and the German chancellor have been chastised for taking too long to help Ukraine.
  • Mr. Zelensky’s trip to Brussels comes after he spoke to the UK Parliament on Wednesday.

Following a meeting with UK officials, Ukraine’s president has moved his request for fighter jets to France and Germany.

On Wednesday evening, President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the presidents of the two countries in Paris, where they reaffirmed continued support for Ukraine.

Emmanuel Macron of France and Olaf Scholz of Germany both stated that Russia must not win the conflict.

When he meets with European Union leaders in Brussels on Thursday, Mr. Zelensky will make additional requests for jets.

In addition to the Leopard 2 tanks, he believes that fighter jets and long-range missiles are critical.

Mr Zelensky, speaking at a joint news conference with Mr. Macron and Mr. Scholz on Wednesday evening, said France and Germany had the potential to be “game changers” in the battle against Russia by providing Ukraine with combat tanks, contemporary fighter jets, and long-range missiles.

He stated that the provision of the jets had been discussed and warned that there was “very little time” to supply the weaponry.

Mr. Macron said Ukraine could count on France’s backing and that the country was “determined to help Ukraine to victory and the re-establishment of its legitimate rights”.

Chastised for taking too long to help Ukraine

Both the French president and the German chancellor have been chastised for taking too long to help Ukraine.

Mr. Zelensky has previously expressed his displeasure with Mr. Macron, who continued to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin following the invasion.

However, the Ukrainian president told the French publication Le Figaro that he believed Macron had changed his mind. He stated that his resolve to assist Ukraine in its success was evidenced by the fact that he “opened the door” to tank deliveries last month.

Mr. Zelensky’s trip to Brussels comes after he spoke to the UK Parliament on Wednesday.

He also urged London to provide combat jets to aid Ukraine’s war operations.

“Freedom will win – we know Russia will lose,” he told a crowd of MPs and peers in Westminster Hall, adding the UK was with his country on a march to “the most important victory of our lifetime”.

Downing Street said Defence Secretary Ben Wallace was investigating what aircraft the UK could potentially offer, but emphasized this was “a long-term solution” and that training pilots could take years.

Russia has warned there would be a “response” from Moscow if anyone did provide Ukraine with aircraft.

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Zelensky will pay a surprise visit to the UK on Wednesday

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  • Volodymyr Zelensky will pay an unexpected visit to London.
  • Kiev is pushing the West to deploy more arms and military.
  • Zelensky will meet Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and address Parliament.

UK: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky will pay an unexpected visit to London on Wednesday, according to Downing Street, at a time when Kiev is pushing the West to deploy more arms and military help to oppose Russian advances.

According to UK sources, Zelensky will meet Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and address Parliament alongside Ukrainian troops being trained by British forces.

The president’s travel to London is just his second outside of his country since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly a year ago, following his December visit to Washington, DC.

The trip comes at a time when Zelensky has been desperately seeking military assistance from Western friends, as Ukrainian officials warn that Moscow is planning a spring onslaught.

Britain stated on Wednesday that it would provide additional military weapons to Kyiv to help repel a potential Russian spring onslaught. Sunak stated that the UK would provide more training to Ukrainian fighter pilots and marines, as well as a long-term investment in Ukraine’s military.

The United Kingdom will begin training Ukrainian pilots on NATO-standard fighter jets. This will be Ukraine’s first official training program on Western fighter aircraft. However, there was no discussion of arming Ukraine with Western fighter planes, as Zelensky has been advocating.

Longer range capabilities

The UK also said it will provide Ukraine with “longer range capabilities,” without going into details.

“The Prime Minister will also offer to provide Ukraine with longer range capabilities,” a Downing Street statement read. “This will disrupt Russia’s ability to continually target Ukraine’s civilian and critical national infrastructure and help relieve pressure on Ukraine’s frontlines.”

NATO countries recently responded to Kyiv’s request for main battle tanks to reinforce its military, which had previously relied on Soviet-era tanks.

In mid-January, the United Kingdom was the first to announce that it would send 12 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine. Following weeks of pressure, Germany and the United States announced that they would supply Leopard 2 and M1 Abrams tanks, respectively.

Sunak said: “President Zelensky’s visit to the UK is a testament to his country’s courage, determination and fight, and a testament to the unbreakable friendship between our two countries.

“Since 2014, the UK has provided vital training to Ukrainian forces, allowing them to defend their country, protect their sovereignty and fight for their territory.

“I am proud that today we will expand that training from soldiers to marines and fighter jet pilots, ensuring Ukraine has a military able to defend its interests well into the future.”

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Ukraine prepared for a new Russian offensive later in February

Ukraine

According to the defense minister of Ukraine, a new Russian onslaught is expected later this month. He also mentioned that additional long-range weapons had been agreed for by Ukraine. Reznikov claimed that despite not having all of its resources prepared for an offensive. According to the defense minister of Ukraine, a new Russian onslaught is … Read more

Zelensky claims that the situation in east Ukraine is growing worse

Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky says that the situation on Ukraine’s eastern front lines is becoming more difficult. The fight to retake Bakhmut from Russian soldiers has lasted for months. According to the UK Ministry of Defense, Ukrainian forces in Bakhmut are becoming more and more isolated. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the situation on Ukraine’s eastern front … Read more

Russia returns the bodies of British volunteers to Ukraine

Russia
  • They were killed during a humanitarian rescue.
  • The two volunteers were last spotted leaving for the city of Soledar.
  • The pair were attempting to assist an elderly woman when their cars were hit by a shell.

As part of a prisoner swap with Russia, the bodies of two British volunteers slain in eastern Ukraine in January have been found.

The bodies of Chris Parry, 28, and Andrew Bagshaw, 47, have been delivered to Ukraine, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff.

There has been no word on when they would be handed over to British embassy personnel to be flown home.

The families of the men said they were killed during a humanitarian rescue.

On January 6, the two volunteers were last spotted leaving for the city of Soledar.

According to Mr. Bagshaw’s family, the pair were attempting to assist an elderly woman when their cars were hit by a shell.

Soledar had been the site of severe fighting, and Russia’s military claimed last month that it had conquered the Ukrainian salt-mine town after a long war. The claim was denied by the Kyiv government.

Despite the ongoing combat in Ukraine, Ukraine’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, announced on Saturday that 116 Ukrainian servicemen had been released.

He stated that released captives comprised Mariupol defenders, Kherson partisans, Bakhmut snipers, and two special operations soldiers.

Russia’s defense ministry said 63 personnel had been returned as part of a “complex mediation process”.

It stated that it included persons from a “sensitive category” thanks to the United Arab Emirates’ intervention, although it did not define what those people did.

It is the second prisoner exchange between the two countries this year.

According to Mr. Yermak, Ukraine is continuing its efforts to bring everyone home.

Mr. Parry and Mr. Bagshaw had been volunteering in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.

In a statement issued by the UK Foreign Office last month, Mr. Parry’s family said his “selfless determination in helping the old, young, and disadvantaged” in Ukraine had made them “extremely proud”.

“We never imagined we would be saying goodbye to Chris when he had such a full life ahead of him. He was a caring son, fantastic brother, a best friend to so many, and a loving partner to Olga,” they said.

They added that Mr. Parry, originally from Truro in Cornwall, “found himself drawn to Ukraine in March in its darkest hour at the start of the Russian invasion and helped those most in need, saving over 400 lives plus many abandoned animals.”

Mr. Bagshaw was a British national who lived in New Zealand as a scientific researcher. Since April, he had been working as a volunteer in Ukraine.

In a statement, Mr. Bagshaw’s family said last month: “Andrew selflessly took many personal risks and saved many lives; we love him and are very proud indeed of what he did.

“The world needs to be strong and stand with Ukraine, giving them the military support they need now, and help to rebuild their shattered country after the war.”

“The world must be firm and stand with Ukraine, providing them with the military support they require now and assisting them in rebuilding their destroyed country after the war.”

Pete Reed, another foreign volunteer in Ukraine, was slain on Thursday in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, which has seen significant combat in recent days.

Mr. Reed, a 33-year-old American volunteer assistance worker, was killed “while rendering aid,” according to a statement from Global Response Medicine, the humanitarian aid organization he created.

The UK government has already warned against all travel to Ukraine, warning there is “a real risk to life”.

British nationals who are still in Ukraine should leave immediately if it is safe to do so, according to the statement.

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Ukraine war: Russian athletes cannot be allowed at Olympics, Zelensky says

Olympics
  • Ukraine has threatened to boycott the Paris 2024 Olympics.
  • Mr. Zelensky discussed the matter with French President Emmanuel Macron.
  • Mr. Zelensky said, there can be no neutrality in sports.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thinks that permitting Russia to compete at the 2024 Olympics in Paris would amount to declaring that “horror is somehow acceptable”.

He stated that he had discussed the matter with French President Emmanuel Macron.

He stressed that Moscow should not be permitted to use the Olympics for propaganda purposes.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that Russian and Belarussian athletes would be able to compete as neutrals in the Olympics.

However, if Russian and Belarussian athletes are allowed to compete, Ukraine has threatened to boycott the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The IOC’s efforts “to bring Russian athletes back into the Olympic Games are attempts to teach the entire world that terror is somehow acceptable,” Mr. Zelensky stated in his nightly video message.

Russia must not be permitted to exploit the Olympics or any other sporting event to promote its aggression or state chauvinism, he added.

The IOC said this week that Russian and Belarusian athletes might compete as “neutral athletes”, noting that “no athlete should be banned from competing solely because of their passport”.

Mr. Zelensky, on the other hand, claims that there can be no neutrality in sports while his country’s players are dying on the battlefield.

He also drew parallels with the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, which were held during the Nazi regime.

“There was a major Olympic mistake,” he said. “The Olympic movement and terrorist states shouldn’t ever,  cross paths.”

The UK government has also denounced the plan to allow athletes to compete neutrally as a “world away from the reality of conflict”.

Mr. Zelensky, on the other hand, claims that there can be no neutrality in sports while his country’s players are dying on the battlefield.

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Ukraine: Zelensky demanded prompt delivery of Western tanks

Western tanks
  • Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to send long-range missiles and fighter jets.
  • Zelensky is likely to focus on equipping the Ukrainian air force.
  • The US would send 31 M1 Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine.

Ukraine’s president thanked Western leaders for sending tanks to help in the fight against Russia but stressed that they needed to arrive quickly.

Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to send long-range missiles and fighter jets in his nightly address.

His remarks came after the United States and Germany announced the deployment of Abrams and Leopard tanks to Ukraine.

Russia called the announcement a “blatant provocation,” and said any tanks supplied would be destroyed.

The tanks would “burn like the rest,” said Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir Putin. “They’re simply very expensive.”

Mr. Zelensky stated that he told Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that “progress must be made in other aspects of our defence cooperation,” referring to Ukraine’s desire for long-range missiles and artillery supplies.

He demanded not only the prompt delivery of Western tanks but also a large number of them: “We must form such a tank force, such a freedom force, that after it strikes, tyranny will never again rise up.”

While Mr. Zelensky is likely to focus on equipping the Ukrainian air force with more technologically advanced fighter jets now that the tanks have been secured, many Western governments are still opposed to such a move, fearing the aircraft could be used to strike targets inside Russia.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz insisted on “no fighter jet deliveries to Ukraine.”

Announcements from western allies

On Wednesday, US Vice President Joe Biden announced that the US would send 31 M1 Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine.

The decision to deliver the tanks came just hours after Germany announced it would send 14 Leopard 2 tanks to the Ukrainian battlefield.

Berlin also made it possible for other European countries to donate German-made tanks from their own inventories.

For months, Ukraine has lobbied Western allies to send the equipment.

It hailed the twin announcements as a watershed moment that would allow its military to reclaim occupied territory. nearly a year after Moscow’s invasion.

It also stated that the tanks could be used to deter a possible Russian offensive in the spring.

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Several senior Ukrainian officials have resigned amid corruption allegations

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  • The defense ministry was shaken by a food procurement scandal.
  • The deputy head of the presidential office also resigned.
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a ban on officials traveling abroad.

KYIV – Several senior Ukrainian officials resigned on Tuesday, as the defense ministry was shaken by a food procurement scandal and the presidency threatened tough anti-corruption measures.

Vyacheslav Shapovalov, the deputy minister in charge of the army’s logistical support, resigned, according to the defense ministry.

The resignation comes after the ministry was accused of signing inflated food contracts.

While calling the accusations “unfounded and baseless”, the ministry said Shapovalov’s departure “will preserve the trust of society and international partners”.

Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the deputy head of the presidential office, was also among those who resigned.

Tymoshenko said on social media he had submitted a resignation letter, thanking the president for the “trust and the opportunity to do good deeds every day and every minute”.

Handwritten resignation letter

He posted a photo of himself holding a handwritten resignation letter but provided no explanation for his decision, which was confirmed by a presidential decree.

During his presidency, Tymoshenko was embroiled in a number of scandals, including the use of a car donated to Ukraine for humanitarian purposes in October of last year.

Also on Tuesday, Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General announced the resignation of deputy prosecutor general Oleksiy Symonenko, without providing any further details.

Symonenko was recently accused of taking a vacation in Spain and driving a car owned by a Ukrainian businessman.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a ban on officials traveling abroad for non-work-related reasons in his evening address on Monday.

“If they need to rest right now, they will do so outside of the civil service. Officials will no longer be permitted to travel abroad for pleasure or for any other non-government reason “According to Zelensky.

The announced changes come after a Ukrainian deputy minister of community, territory, and infrastructure development was fired over the weekend after being arrested on suspicion of embezzlement.

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Reports: Germany will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine

Germany

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has decided to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. Leopard 2s are produced in Germany, but export authorization is required from Berlin. Germany has been reluctant to send its troops or allow other countries to send theirs. According to sources in Germany, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has decided to send Leopard … Read more

The US and its allies urge Ukraine to alter its military strategy

The US

Western allies have recently committed billions of dollars in new military hardware. This new offensive would make use of this new military equipment. The city has been nearly completely destroyed by heavy shelling. According to US and Ukrainian officials, Western allies have recently committed billions of dollars in new military hardware, and they are urging … Read more

Germany won’t block export of its Leopard 2 tanks

Germany

Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister of Poland, said that the government would ask Berlin for permission. Morawiecki said last week that Poland was ready to send 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Kiev. Many of Germany’s allies are upset with it because it won’t send its own Leopard 2 tanks. Germany’s foreign minister, has declared that … Read more

Ukraine honours minister, officials killed in helicopter crash

Helicopter crash
  • Seven senior Interior Ministry officials were killed in a helicopter crash earlier this week.
  • The cause of the crash is still being investigated by authorities.
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a memorial service on Saturday.

KYIV  – A tearful Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a memorial service on Saturday to remember seven senior Interior Ministry officials killed in a helicopter crash earlier this week, a new blow to a country already reeling from the loss of many wars dead.

Denys Monastyrskyi, his deputy, and five other high-ranking ministry officials were killed when their French-made Super Puma helicopter crashed into a nursery on Kyiv’s eastern outskirts on Wednesday.

In the crash, seven more people were killed, including one child. The cause of the crash is still being investigated by authorities.

“The indescribable sadness is covering the soul,” Zelensky wrote on Saturday in a Telegram post. “Every day, Ukraine loses its best sons and daughters.” Inside the hulking Ukrainian House cultural center in central Kyiv, Zelensky and his wife, Olena Zelenska, paid their respects to the victim’s relatives. Outside, a line of mourners snaked its way toward Independence Square.

Meanwhile, Germany faced a strong backlash from allies on Saturday for refusing to supply Ukraine with its famed Leopard tanks to help it fight Russia in the nearly year-long conflict.

On Friday, more than 50 countries agreed to provide Kyiv with billions of dollars in military hardware, including enough armoured vehicles and ammunition to push back Russian forces.

However, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius told reporters on the sidelines of the event at the US Ramstein Air Base that “we still cannot say when a decision will be taken, and what the decision will be when it comes to the Leopard tank.”

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Germany yet to make decision on sending tanks to Ukraine

Germany

Mr. Zelensky stated, “Each arrangement must be carried out as swiftly as possible – for our defense.” The Pentagon pledged 59 Bradley armored vehicles, 90 Stryker troop carriers, Avenger air defense systems. Ukraine wants German Leopard 2s because they are easy to repair. Germany has not decided whether to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine or … Read more

Polish PM Morawiecki says “Russia intentionally keeps on committing war crimes against civilians”

Polish PM Morawiecki says "Russia intentionally keeps on committing war crimes against civilians"

25 people died in the attack, while another 43 are still missings. The nine-story building’s entryway was struck by  devastating attack Ten of about 70 people who needed medical attention were in a “bad state”. After a Russian missile struck an apartment building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Saturday, the mayor of … Read more

Russia plans to ‘exhaust’ Ukraine with prolonged attacks

Russia

Russian lawmakers have also harshly criticised military commanders for the attack. The Ukrainian military said earlier that, in addition to the estimated 400 deaths, 300 people were hurt. Almost every day, the Ukrainian army says that attacks have killed dozens or even hundreds of soldiers. Russia plans to ‘exhaust’ Ukraine with prolonged attacks Volodymyr Zelensky … Read more

Ukraine asserts a missile attack killed hundreds of Russians

Ukraine

Ukrainian military claims to have killed some 400 Russian soldiers. The number has not been confirmed. Air raid sirens were heard in Kyiv on Sunday night. In a missile attack on the seized Donetsk region, the Ukrainian military claims to have killed some 400 Russian soldiers. The building in Makiivka, where it was believed that … Read more

Zelenskyy says Ukrainian children asks Santa Claus for air defence systems, firearms

Ukrainian children asks Santa Claus

Ukrainian President Zelensky spoke to the (JEF) leaders’ summit. Saint Nicholas Day, is celebrated in Ukraine on December 19. In most Western countries, the saint’s feast day is on December 5 or 6. Ukrainian children are asking Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, for weapons, air defense systems, and victory on this Christmas, said Ukrainian President … Read more

Russia could unleash additional major strikes, Zelenskyy warns

Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia can launch additional missiles. Putin met with military leaders to discuss the war’s direction. Russian missile attacks left Kharkiv without power for hours. President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that after a wave of Russian attacks, Russia has enough missiles to conduct additional significant strikes against Ukraine. After Friday’s extensive attacks that … Read more

Explosions in central Kyiv amid air raid warning

Kyiv

Wednesday’s explosions rocked Shevchenkivskyi in the city’s core. Four residential buildings and a city office were hit. Ukrainian officials said they shot down 12 Iranian-made drones. During a Russian raid on the capital city of Kyiv early on Wednesday morning, Ukrainian officials claim to have shot down more than a dozen drones. Explosions shook the … Read more

Volodymyr Zelensky joins G7 leaders for virtual meeting

Volodymyr Zelensky

Russia’s murderous war against Ukraine will be discussed. We’ll discuss climate change, food and energy security, and the G7 Partnership. Volodymyr Zelensky , president of Ukrainian will join leaders of the Group of 7 nations, including US President Joe Biden, for a virtual meeting this morning,  a senior administration official confirmed to Media. The leaders … Read more

Volodymyr Zelensky presents Ukrainian honor to American fighter

Volodymyr Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky honours “Stretch” Zelenskiy can be seen on camera visiting soldiers in a military hospital in Kyiv. It wasn’t clear what the accolade was for or how the American was injured. President Volodymyr Zelensky has recognized “Stretch,” an American combatant fighting in the International Legion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, for his … Read more

Europe encourages to aid millions of Ukrainians without power

Europe

International organizations want European energy businesses to help Ukraine’s grid withstand Russian attacks. Since the war began, 37 shipments from 20 countries have arrived in Ukraine, and 47 more are scheduled. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that six million Ukrainians were without electricity. Leading international energy organizations has called on European energy firms to provide … Read more

Volodymyr Zelensky criticizes Kyiv mayor in rare public spat

Volodymyr Zelensky

Ukrainian President criticizes the mayor of Kyiv for inadequate emergency shelters. Thousands of people have been left without electricity and heat by Russian assaults. Volodymyr Zelensky has worked to foster a picture of national unity throughout the war. In a rare public fight between Ukrainian authorities, President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the mayor of Kyiv on … Read more

United Kingdom announces further aid for Ukraine

United Kingdom announces further aid for Ukraine

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly met with Ukraine’s President to discuss providing support for the country. The UK is donating an additional 3 million pounds (approximately $3.6 million) of support. 5 million pounds will be donated to an initiative to ship grain to famine-stricken countries. During a visit to Kyiv, the Foreign Secretary of the United … Read more

After missile attacks, Kyiv loses energy power

After missile attacks, Kyiv loses energy power

Power outages triggered by Russian strikes on energy facilities throughout Ukraine. Worst-case scenario could leave Kyiv without heat, electricity, or water. Generators are being installed by more and more people as backup power source. On Thursday morning, almost 70% of the Ukrainian capital’s residents awoke without power as work to restore the city’s water supply … Read more