Major Russian missile barrage slams targets across Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the barrage that came while many people slept as an attempt by Moscow “to intimidate Ukrainians again.”
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the barrage that came while many people slept as an attempt by Moscow “to intimidate Ukrainians again.”
The two leaders are expected to hold a less formal and more intimate meeting to discuss the war in Europe – especially the weapons supply – as both Russia and Ukraine are planning spring offensives.
The German government reaches out to the Sheba Medical Center requesting such training as fears of the Ukraine war overflowing into other parts of Europe continue to grow.
Having repelled the second-strongest military in the world, the people of Ukraine feel that they have been reborn as a nation.
The matter is being considered, one official tells Israel Hayom. The prime minister initially adopted a cautious approach to the Ukraine war, but has expressed more support for the war-stricken country since taking office.
Biden quietly departed from Joint Base Andrews near Washington shortly at 4:15 a.m. on Sunday, making a stop at Ramstein Air Base in Germany before making his way into Ukraine.
"Israel has stood by the Ukrainian people over the past year," Foreign Minister Eli Cohen says ahead of meeting with Ukrainian leadership. Cohen was expected to announce measures to help Ukraine and rededicate embassy.
The Ukrainian president arrives at the European Union's legislature in Brussels on Thursday. “The European Union will stand by Ukraine with steadfast support for as long as it takes,” a draft of the summit conclusions says.
The former prime minister said that during his mediation, the Russian president dropped his vow to seek Ukraine's disarmament and Zelenskyy promised not to join NATO.
"Any attempts – implemented or even unrealized but announced – for the supply of additional, new or some other weapons will lead to an escalation of this crisis," says Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.
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