This is the state of affairs on day 350 of the war
It Ukrainian army he said on Tuesday that the past 24 hours have been the deadliest of the war for Russian troops. The number of Russian military deaths rose by 1,030 overnight to 133,190, the largest increase in daily Russian military deaths since the war began in February 2022.
It Ukrainian parliament approved the appointment of Ihor Klymenko as the new interior minister and Vasily Malyuk as the new head of the security services, known as the SBU.
Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands have announced their intention to supply Ukraine with at least 100 refurbished Leopard 1 main battle tanks. In a joint statement, their defense ministers said the delivery of the aging Leopard 1 was part of an effort “to support Ukraine in its efforts to resist Russian aggression”.
It German Ministry of Defence said the Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks will be available to Ukraine by the end of March. The head of German arms maker Rheinmetall also said it plans to send 20 to 25 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine this year. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius paid a surprise visit to Kiev on Tuesday.
Oleksij Danielov, Ukraine’s top national security official, said he was confident his country would eventually receive US-made F-16 fighter jets. It’s “just a matter of time” before Kiev gets the F-16s, Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, told CNN.
Russia they almost certainly lack the munitions and units needed for successful offensives, according to the UK’s MoD. The latest information says that Russia is unlikely to be able to build the military forces necessary to significantly influence the outcome of the war in the coming weeks.
under EU officials he made his allegations after a possible visit by Zelensky to Brussels was leaked, raising concerns for his safety. Zelenskiy is said to plan to travel to Brussels next Thursday to meet EU leaders in person at a summit and speak to the European Parliament in an extraordinary session.
THE Russian defense ministerSergei Shoigu has warned that Western arms supplies to Ukraine are “dragging” NATO into the conflict, which could lead to an “unpredictable escalation”. In remarks on a conference call with military officials, quoted by the state-owned Tass, Shoygu accused the United States and its allies of “prolonging the conflict as much as possible” by supplying Kiev with what he described as “heavy offensive weapons”.