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Feb 24, 2022 · CNN —. Russia’s multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine has thrust the country into a conflict that many on the European continent had thought was one for the history books. Now the country is in...
Ukraine concludes security deals with Sweden, Norway
Reuters Videos3 hours agoSTORY: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy concluded long-term security agreements with Sweden and Norway in Stockholm on Friday (May 31). It comes as Western nations discuss whether to let Kyiv use weapons provided by them to strike targets inside Russia. Moscow began its full-scale invasion over two years ago is now attacking Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. "I think that using any weapon, Western kind of weapon, on the territory of Russia, it's a question of time." Under the latest deal, Sweden will transfer two surveillance aircrafts as well as its entire stock of armored tracked personnel carriers. Ukraine's new 10-year security deal with Norway will focus on maritime and air defense needs. Olso will also be ''open" to the Norwegian defense industry localizing production in Ukraine, seen as a way to speed up delivery of defense supplies. The security deals with Sweden and Norway bring the number of agreements Kyiv has signed with Western nations to 15. The Nordics are all now NATO countries and have all been staunch supporters of Ukraine.
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- 1:11Ukraine concludes security deals with Sweden, NorwayReuters VideosSTORY: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy concluded long-term security agreements with Sweden and Norway in Stockholm on Friday (May 31). It comes as Western nations discuss whether to let Kyiv use weapons provided by them to strike targets inside Russia. Moscow began its full-scale invasion over two years ago is now attacking Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. "I think that using any weapon, Western kind of weapon, on the territory of Russia, it's a question of time." Under the latest deal, Sweden will transfer two surveillance aircrafts as well as its entire stock of armored tracked personnel carriers. Ukraine's new 10-year security deal with Norway will focus on maritime and air defense needs. Olso will also be ''open" to the Norwegian defense industry localizing production in Ukraine, seen as a way to speed up delivery of defense supplies. The security deals with Sweden and Norway bring the number of agreements Kyiv has signed with Western nations to 15. The Nordics are all now NATO countries and have all been staunch supporters of Ukraine.3 hours ago
- 0:49Blinken: ''stakes couldn't be higher' in Ukraine as NATO ministers attend Prague meetingAssociated Press VideosU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US would continue to adapt and adjust to the military situation in Ukraine, a day after U.S. President Joe Biden gave Ukraine the go-ahead to use American munitions to strike inside Russia for the limited purpose of defending Kharkiv. "Over the past few weeks, Ukraine came to us and asked for the authorisation to use weapons that we provided to defend against this aggression, including against Russian forces that are massing on the Russian side of the border and then attacking into Ukraine," Blinken told journalists in Prague where he was attending a NATO summit. AP video shot by Stanislav Hodina4 hours ago
- 2:57Biden signals policy shift on Russia-Ukraine warABC News VideosPresident Joe Biden has given Ukrainian forces permission to strike inside Russia with American weapons. This only applies to the border region near Kharkiv, and not for long-range strikes.5 hours ago
- 1:11Ukraine and Russia hold first POW exchange in monthsReuters VideosSTORY: :: Ukrainian prisoners of war are released in the first exchange with Russia in months :: May 31, 2024 :: Undisclosed location, Ukraine :: Nataliia Manuilova, released female soldier :: “I am glad to be back in my land, in my beloved Ukraine. Thank you!” :: “I used to live in my beloved Ukraine. I love Ukraine. They took everything I had. Thank God I have my son and my sister. Thank you very much! I cannot believe it.” :: “How come you are so tall now?” :: "I don’t have any emotions yet. But I am certain that I am already home.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said 75 Ukrainian prisoners had been returned from Russia. They included four civilians while the rest were members of the military. Russia's Defense Ministry said Ukraine handed over 75 people, RIA news agency reported. Ukrainian officials said they brought back 19 defenders of Snake Island, a tiny rocky outcrop in the Black Sea that became a symbol of Ukrainian defiance in the first days of the war when Ukrainian guards refused to surrender to Russian forces. Ukraine's Coordinating Committee on Dealing with Prisoners of War said that as a part of the swap, the bodies of 212 Ukrainians were handed over by Russia.5 hours ago
- 1:06Rare drone footage shows the town of Vovchansk in Ukraine's Kharkiv region in ruinsAssociated Press VideosThe Associated Press has obtained rare drone footage of the destroyed ruins of the embattled town of Vovchansk in northeast Ukraine. The footage captures the scene in the town in the Kharkiv region from sunrise to nightfall on 28-29 May. The images in Vovchansk is a haunting repetition of other towns and cities incinerated by Russian forces in their quest to capture the Ukrainian region known as the Donbas.8 hours ago
- 1:41Ukraine calls on prisoners to fill waning infantryReuters VideosSTORY: REFILING TO REMOVE ON SCREEN GRAPHIC DETAILING LOCATION OF PRISON. Ukraine is turning to its prison population to fill the ranks of its waning infantry in the fight against Russia. Under a deal offered by the government, prisoners will have their sentences cleared if they serve in the army until the end of the war. The justice ministry says more than four thousand have applied so far including Mykola Rybalka, who is behind bars for theft. "You know, five years behind these walls leave their mark. You've seen a lot and understood a lot. You're not scared of anything anymore." Ukraine is struggling to recruit soldiers, particularly to fight in frontline positions that suffer heavy losses. Private Russian mercenary group Wagner recruited tens of thousands of Russian prisoners to fight in Ukraine, offering them a full pardon if they survived six months at the front. Prisoners in Ukraine convicted of certain offences, like multiple murders or treason, are barred from serving. Successful applicants need to pass medical checks and be approved by a court. Reuters was given access to a hearing chaired by Judge Dmytro Tkachenko. "The main issue is to make sure the prisoner freely agrees to join the military service and that his health makes him fit for it." More than 1,700 already have the green light. Over 780 prisoners have already been freed from prison and handed over to the armed forces but it will likely take months for significant numbers of new troops to be ready. The justice minister has previously said he expects between 10,000 and 20,000 inmates to sign up in total.8 hours ago
- 0:51NATO backs Ukraine's right to self-defense - StoltenbergReuters VideosSTORY: :: 'We have the right to help Ukraine uphold the right to self-defense,' says NATO's Stoltenberg :: May 31, 2024 :: Prague, Czech Republic :: Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary-General :: "Ukraine has the right for self-defense, we have the right to help Ukraine uphold the right to self-defense, and that does not make NATO allies party to the conflict. That was the case back in February 2022, that was the case last year and that remains the case. And escalation - well, Russia has escalated by invading another country, and Russia has escalated just last weeks by opening a new front, where they are hitting Ukraine from inside Russia. And of course, to assume that Ukraine should not hit back is in no way reasonable, because Ukraine must be able to defend their territory, also by hitting the artillery, the missiles, which are launched against them." The talks in Prague will focus on hammering out the details of a Ukraine support package, meant to be agreed at NATO's Washington summit July 9-11, that will also include changes to the way weapons and ammunition supplies are organised. NATO ministers are also expected to address what is seen as the latest shift in Western support for Ukraine, with several allies lifting restrictions that banned Kyiv from using donated weapons to strike targets inside Russia - a move that Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the West against.10 hours ago
- 1:07Ukraine given permission to use US weapons in RussiaABC News VideosPresident Biden gave the green light for Ukraine to launch American-supplied weapons into Russia, with President Vladimir Putin calling the move an escalation.13 hours ago
- 0:27Biden allows Ukraine to use U.S.-provided weapons for limited strikes in RussiaCBS News VideosPresident Biden has given Ukraine permission to conduct limited strikes inside Russia using U.S.-provided weapons.20 hours ago
- 1:18Biden permits Ukraine to carry out limited strikes within RussiaABC News VideosPresident Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to utilize U.S.-provided munitions against military targets in only a limited area of Russia to avoid sparking a wider conflict with the West.1 day ago
- 2:00Belgium pledges 30 F-16 jets to Ukraine, and $1 billion in funding, as NATO and EU drum up supportAssociated Press VideosVolodymyr Zelenskyy has been on a two-day tour of Spain, Belgium and Portugal to drum up support. It came amid a meeting of European Union defense ministers meeting in Brussels to attempt once again to overcome Hungary's objections to providing billions of euros in military aid to Kyiv, in its third year of war since Russia’s full-scale invasion began.3 days ago
- 0:54G7 finance ministers to discuss how to use Russian frozen assets to support UkraineAssociated Press VideosThe U.S. sought to build support for squeezing more money for Ukraine out of frozen Russian assets and for uniting against China’s trade practices as finance ministers from the Group of Seven rich democracies opened a two-day meeting on Friday on the shores of northern Italy’s scenic Lago Maggiore.1 week ago
- 4:03Ukraine commander on latest Kharkiv attacksABC News VideosCol. Oleksandr Bakulin sat down for an exclusive interview with ABC News' foreign correspondent James Longman.1 week ago
- 1:14EU seeks to end dispute with Poland and agrees on use of Russian frozen assets to help UkraineAssociated Press VideosEuropean Affairs Ministers agreed Tuesday to back the European Commission's proposal to end its 6-year dispute with member state Poland, saying Prime Minister Donald Tusk has initiated the necessary changes to reverse what the bloc called the previous government’s backsliding on democratic principles. EU Ministers also reached an agreement to use the profits earned from frozen Russian assets to provide military support to Ukraine and help rebuild the war-torn country.1 week ago
- 0:45Ukraine firefighters tackle flames in Kharkiv after Russia carries out another strike on cityAssociated Press VideosAt least seven people were injured in another Russian strike on Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday. The overnight drone attack hit transport infrastructure, damaging over 25 trucks, buses, and other vehicles, according to the regional governor.1 week ago
- 2:35Ukraine's Zelenskiy pushes allies to step up aidReuters VideosSTORY: "We are very grateful to our partners, that they are helping, but this is happening so slow." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters in an exclusive interview on Monday that his Western allies are taking too long to make key decisions on sending military support to Ukraine. "Every decision takes ages. We arrive at this decision later on, but it's like one year too late." Zelenskiy also said he was pushing Western partners to get more directly involved in the war by helping to intercept Russian missiles and to allow Ukraine to use Western weapons against enemy military equipment at the border and further inside Russian territory. "I'm sure we can have a proper dialogue and we can reach the consensus [regarding] the long-range missiles to hit the weapons of Russians located alongside the Ukrainian border. I believe we will reach this decision. Because the same happened with giving us tanks and armored vehicles, Patriots, right?" The United States has resisted Ukrainian calls to use its missiles against internationally recognized Russian territory, reflecting concerns in the West about the risk of escalation. "Everybody is afraid of escalation. So Ukrainians are dying. Well, everybody got used to that. That's not escalation." Zelenskiy's remarks come at a perilous time for his forces. They are outnumbered and outgunned by Russia's army, which recently crossed the border into the city of Kharkiv. Zelenskiy acknowledged Ukraine was losing territory in the northeast but he said the situation on the battlefield had improved. "Today the situation is controlled. A week ago it was more difficult." The United States finally passed a bill to provide military aid to Ukraine in late April, but it had been held up for months by opposition from some Republicans in Congress. Zelenskiy said he didn't see big risks to future aid if Republican Donald Trump, a Ukraine aid skeptic, wins the November election, but that didn't mean there were no concerns. "Both parties supported this package, which is why I wouldn't say that as of today I don't see some maximal risks. I don't believe that Republicans are against support for Ukraine, but some messages we can hear from them, well, they are causing concerns, in any case."2 weeks ago
- 1:50Western aid to Ukraine too slow -ZelenskiyReuters VideosSTORY: He described the delivery of military aid, in particular of air defenses like the Patriot systems which Ukraine relies on heavily in its war with Russia, as "one big step forward, but before that, two steps back." "Every decision to which we, then later everyone together, comes to is late by around one year," he said, wearing his trademark khaki T-shirt and trousers and raising his voice at times. His tough remarks come at a perilous time for his forces, which are outnumbered and outgunned by Moscow's army and losing territory in the northeast and east of the country.2 weeks ago
- 0:56Deadly Russian strike on outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, causes widespread destructionAssociated Press VideosMoscow has been pushing ahead with an offensive in the region - at least 11 people were killed in recent attacks, according to reports.2 weeks ago
- 3:21Ukraine’s second-largest city under bombardment by RussiaABC News VideosABC News’ James Longman reports on the latest in Ukraine on “This Week.”2 weeks ago
- 2:32Fighting rages near Ukraine’s 2nd-largest cityABC News VideosABC News’ James Longman reports from Kharkiv, where the latest Russian offensive threatens Ukraine’s second-largest city.2 weeks ago
- 2:08Fighting in Ukraine rages near KharkivABC News VideosThousands have fled Ukraine's second-largest city as Ukrainian troops struggle to hold Russia at bay in the east.2 weeks ago
- 1:10Ukraine's divisive mobilization law comes into force as a new Russian push strains frontline troopsAssociated Press VideosA divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force on Saturday, as Kyiv struggles to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive that some fear could close in on Ukraine’s second-largest city. (AP video shot by Alex Babenko)2 weeks ago
- 1:17Fighting rages near Ukraine's 2nd largest cityABC News VideosVladimir Putin says Russia wants a buffer zone outside Kharkiv with no plans to take the city.2 weeks ago
- 0:44One dead and 8 wounded after Russian airstrikes on Ukraine's OdesaAssociated Press VideosOne dead and 8 wounded after Russian airstrikes on Ukraine's Odesa2 weeks ago
- 0:40Putin says Russia wants buffer zone in Ukraine's Kharkiv but has no plans to capture the cityAssociated Press VideosRussian President Vladimir Putin says that Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region aims to create a buffer zone but has no plans to capture the city.2 weeks ago
- Russia has designs on Ukraine’s natural gas pipelines. Gas has long been an explosive issue between Russia and Ukraine. Moscow is a key supplier of gas to the European Union, accounting for about a third of the region’s imports, about half of which flows through Ukrainian pipes.
- Russia considers Ukraine a 'mini me' Back in the days of the Russian Empire, the term “Little Russia” was commonly used for parts of modern-day Ukraine then under control of the Russian tsars.
- Without Ukraine, there is no Eurasian Union. Putin once described the collapse of the Soviet Union as the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe"of the 20th century.
- Russia believes Russian and Ukrainian history is inextricably linked. From the Russian point of view, Russia and Ukraine share deep historical and cultural roots.
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