NATO official: Ukraine has legal right to strike deep into Russia
Admiral Rob Bauer, who serves as the principal advisor to NATO's secretary general, also said that nations supplying weapons to Kyiv have the right to limit their use.
Russia is amassing a massive 50,000-troop force in the Kursk region, a strategic move that could dramatically shift the balance of power in the ongoing war with Ukraine. Despite claims that Moscow is not redeploying forces from the eastern front, Ukrainian officials have confirmed the seriousness of the threat, with General Oleksandr Syrskyi revealing that Ukraine is currently engaging Russian forces in the region. In addition to this escalating military presence, North Korean troops are reportedly being deployed alongside Russian forces, further complicating the situation. As the war intensifies, Ukraine faces unprecedented challenges in defending its sovereignty. In this video, we break down the implications of Russia’s massive buildup in Kursk and what it means for the future of the conflict.
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The defence secretary has insisted Donald Trump is committed to NATO and is right to push other European nations to put more funding into the security alliance. Sky News
Germany and the UK signed a significant defence treaty last week, but will it be enough to salvage NATO as Europe gears up for a new change of US president this week?
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Russian state TV pundit Andrey Sidorov warned that Poland "may cease to exist" if it interferes with Belarus amid the Russia-Ukraine war. This threat follows a pattern of Russian officials suggesting strikes on NATO members supporting Ukraine. Belarusian President Lukashenko also warned of nuclear retaliation if NATO attacks Belarus or Russia. Poland, a NATO member and Ukraine ally, has deployed aircraft to protect its airspace.
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Donald Trump urged Vladimir Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine in a phone call the day after the presidential election, according to reports. Sky News
In a stunning turn of events, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest plea for advanced missile systems was rejected by the Pentagon, leaving Kiev empty-handed in its bid to counter Russia's ongoing military offensive. Despite Zelensky’s urgent request for long-range missiles to boost Ukraine's defenses, U.S. defense officials have opted to prioritize established international buyers over Ukraine, signaling a potential shift in Washington's support strategy. The denial comes as a major blow to Zelensky, who had banked on securing vital military aid to bolster his nation’s resistance against Russia. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has seized the moment to mock Zelensky’s failed attempt, casting doubt on Ukraine’s future prospects in the conflict and sending ripples across the geopolitical landscape.
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Meanwhile, mourners have gathered at a crematorium in Kyiv for the funerals of a Ukrainian medic and a soldier who fell in love while on the frontlines of the war and died together in a Russian shelling attack.
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