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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky admits Kyiv is too weak to reclaim land as Putin’s oil refinery set ablaze

Zelensky seeks support from international community to force Putin to sit down at the negotiating table

Tom Watling ,Namita Singh
Thursday 19 December 2024 06:30 GMT
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has admitted that the country’s military is not capable of recovering the territory currently occupied by Russia without diplomatic pressure from Kyiv’s allies.

Speaking to French newspaper Le Parisien, Mr Zelensky said: “We cannot give up our territories. The Ukrainian constitution forbids us to do so. [But] we do not have the strength to recover them.

“We can only count on diplomatic pressure from the international community to force Putin to sit down at the negotiating table.”

It comes as Britain pledged a new £225m package of support for Ukraine, including military, navy and air defence equipment.

On Thursday an oil refinery in the Rostov region of southern Russia has caught fire after being attacked by Ukrainian drones, confirmed local governor Yuri Slyusar.

And earlier Ukraine unveiled a laser weapon capable of downing drones from more than a mile away in a bid to combat Russian aerial attacks.

Colonel Vadym Sukharevsky, the commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, said the laser would be capable of downing aircraft at distances of more than 2km.

British former paratrooper unlawfully killed in Ukraine, coroner finds

British former paratrooper unlawfully killed in Ukraine, coroner finds

Daniel Burke was killed in Ukraine by someone claiming to be his friend, says his coroner

Tom Watling19 December 2024 03:00

What will it cost to defend Britain from a growing Russian threat?

What will it cost to defend Britain from a growing Russian threat?

Britain can hardly afford to spend more on defending itself from Vladimir Putin but, says Sean O’Grady, it may have little practical choice

Tom Watling19 December 2024 02:00

Russian forces edge closer to key Ukrainian city

Russian forces edge closer to key Ukrainian city as Putin faces ‘massive cost’

Russian forces are just miles away from the key eastern city

Tom Watling19 December 2024 01:00

Defence Secretary claims Putin is showing signs of weakness as he announces £225m for Ukraine

On a trip to Kyiv, John Healey said that the UK will “step up” on international leadership on Ukraine next year.

“Russians are putting Ukraine under pressure on the front line, but Putin himself is showing signs of weakness, calling in North Korean troops to reinforce his own army, walking out on Assad and failing to defend his own positions in Syria,” he added.

His visit comes after the Prime Minister said it would be a “big mistake” if allies did not maintain their support.

Speaking during a visit to Norway earlier this week, Sir Keir warned it was time for Kyiv’s allies to “double down” on the financial commitments, sanctions and the training they were providing to Ukraine.

“It’s important that we put Ukraine in the strongest possible position if there are to be negotiations, and even if there aren’t to be negotiations,” he said.

“But it would be a big mistake, in my view, to take our eye off the ball and not ensure that Ukraine is in the strongest possible position, which is why we’ve been doubling down on this at many of the international meetings we’ve had with our allies to discuss this.”

Barney Davis19 December 2024 00:30

UK pledges fresh £225 million package Ukraine amid ‘critical’ situation

The UK has pledged a new £225 million package of support for Ukraine after the Defence Secretary said the situation in the country is “critical”.

On a trip to Kyiv, John Healey said that the UK will “step up” on international leadership on Ukraine in 2025, after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged allies to maintain their support.

The package announced on Thursday involves £186 million for military equipment through the International Fund for Ukraine, including £92 million for Ukraine’s navy and £68 million for air defence equipment.

The Defence Secretary said: “Nearly three years after (Russian President Vladimir) Putin launched his illegal full-scale invasion, the depths of his miscalculation are clearer than ever, as the brave people of Ukraine continue to defy all expectations with their unbreakable spirit.

“But they cannot go it alone – which is why the UK will step up our international leadership on Ukraine throughout 2025.

“We will enhance our offer of training to Ukraine and provide battle-winning capabilities, such as the drones and munitions included in our new £225 million package today.”

Defence Secretary John Healey (right) with Serhii Boyev, deputy minister of defence of Ukraine for European integration, laying flowers at the Wall of Remembrance of the Fallen for Ukraine (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
Defence Secretary John Healey (right) with Serhii Boyev, deputy minister of defence of Ukraine for European integration, laying flowers at the Wall of Remembrance of the Fallen for Ukraine (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)
Barney Davis19 December 2024 00:01

Ukraine’s scooter bomb killing could alter the course of the war

Ukraine’s scooter bomb killing could alter the course of the war

The audacious killing of Putin’s chemical weapons chief by Ukraine’s special forces – in the heart of Moscow – is a blow to the president’s personal prestige, designed to alter the roadmap to peace talks, says Mark Almond

Tom Watling19 December 2024 00:00

Mudryk breaks silence after positive test for banned substance

Chelsea’s Mudryk breaks silence after positive test for banned substance

The Chelsea winger and Ukraine international, 23, has been handed a provisional suspension by the FA

Tom Watling18 December 2024 23:00

Russian opposition figure says fears of his mother's poisoning in Berlin proved false

Russian opposition figure says fears of his mother's poisoning in Berlin proved false

A prominent Russian opposition politician freed as part of the largest East-West civilian prisoner swap since the Cold War says that fears of his mother’s poisoning in Berlin have proven false

Tom Watling18 December 2024 22:00

Behind enemy lines: Ukraine’s deadly assassins have terrorised Russia

Behind enemy lines: Ukraine’s deadly assassins have terrorised Russia

Ukraine’s security service spy chief says they have killed ‘very many’ Russian conspirators

Tom Watling18 December 2024 21:00

Moment Russian general is killed by scooter bomb in Moscow

Moment Russian general is killed by scooter bomb in Moscow

A senior Russian general was killed on Tuesday by a bomb hidden under an e-scooter outside his apartment in Moscow. A Ukrainian security service official has said it was responsible for the attack. The attack came a day after Ukraine’s security service levelled criminal charges against Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov for using chemical weapons during Russia’s invasion. Ukraine’s security services say it has recorded nearly 5,000 occasions when Russia used chemical weapons on the battlefield since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. Igor Kirillov was the head of the Russian military’s nuclear, biological, and chemical protection forces. His assistant was also killed in the attack.

Tom Watling18 December 2024 20:00

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