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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 707 | Russia

  • Volodymyr Zelensky asked the most senior military commander: Gen Valerie ZarziniI will resign, but a popular general refused, sparking speculation that he might be fired by the president amid tensions between the two sides. Oleksiy Goncharenko, a Ukrainian opposition lawmaker and ally of the general, told the Guardian that he understood that “the president yesterday asked Mr. Zarzhni to resign, but Mr. Zarzhni refused to resign.” Told.

  • Ukraine will soon receive the first large quantities of weapons Boeing and Saab long-range missiles That promise is Expand your reach deep into Russian-controlled territory, according to reports. Ukraine needs ground-launched small diameter bombs (GLSDB) to supplement its 100-mile Atacms rockets from the United States.

  • EU countries decided to approve the outline agreement as follows: Delivering hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes and profits to Ukraine Russian Central Bank assets frozen outside Russia due to war with Ukraine. This is seen as a first step towards the exploitation of Russian assets, with demands such as: Seize the entire amount for the benefit of Ukraine.

  • Lords criticize the British government as follows: Failed to agree a contract with former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich Spending £2.5bn from the sale of London football clubs.

  • EU leaders plan to meet on Thursday to seek approval 50 billion euros to support Ukraine over the lone opposition of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

  • Russian attack drone They attacked Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The accident on Tuesday left three people with minor injuries and caused a fire that damaged apartment buildings and infrastructure, local officials said.

  • ukraine announced that the cyber attack was successful. Destroyed a server used by the Russian Ministry of Defensetemporarily interrupting military unit communications.

  • Ukraine is likely to face a tough year in the fight against Russia in 2024, argues CIA Director Bill Burns, writing in Foreign Policy. Cutting off US aid would be a mistake of “historic proportions”.

  • French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that European countries must prepare to help. Ukraine continues to fight “Long term” and Or without American help. “If the United States makes a sovereign choice to suspend or reduce this assistance, it should have no impact on the ground.”

  • Kirillo Budanov, head of military intelligence of Ukraine, expressed his expectations. Russia’s attacks on the eastern front will end by early spring. He assessed that they had made only “slight progress in some areas” near Avdiivka. “Now, the enemy moves. It ends, and I think our time begins.”

  • A Ukrainian military spy official said this on Tuesday. Russia has shown no desire to return the bodies of dozens of Ukrainian prisoners It was announced that he was killed in a military plane crash in the Belgorod region last week. Russia has not presented any evidence that there were any Ukrainian prisoners on the plane.

  • The Ukrainian government submitted a revised version of the following bill to parliament on Tuesday: Tighten military mobilization rules. Parliament rejected the previous draft due to public backlash. A key provision of the bill is to lower the minimum age for military conscription from 27 to 25. Volodymyr Zelensky said the army needs an additional 450,000 to 500,000 personnel.

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