Germany: Ukraine can use its weapons to strike Russian territory near Kharkiv
It comes after the Netherlands and Denmark recently declared they would not object to their supplied F-16 fighter jets being used to strike military sites inside Russia.
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It comes after the Netherlands and Denmark recently declared they would not object to their supplied F-16 fighter jets being used to strike military sites inside Russia.
In a significant blow, Ukraine's military said it used Neptune missiles overnight to hit an oil depot in Port Kavkaz, a key maritime transit point in Russia's Krasnodar region near the Kerch Strait linking the Black Sea with the Sea of Azov.
Over a dozen other Russian vessels have been damaged or destroyed in the conflict by kamikaze drones and long-range munitions like the UK-supplied Harpoon missiles.
The Ukrainian leader expressed frustration that despite months of appeals, the U.S. has only just granted permission for American-made weapons to target Russia itself, specifically in defense of Kharkiv.
The resignation comes after Komarova sparked controversy last year when remarks she made were interpreted by some as discrediting Russia's military operation in Ukraine, leading to calls for her prosecution from an anti-war activist.
Moscow's forces claimed the barrage successfully struck Ukrainian bunkers, ammunition depots and armored vehicle concentrations around the city. However, these assertions could not be independently verified.
In a statement released on Thursday, Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that while Russia is sending in reinforcements from other areas and training grounds, the buildup remains insufficient for a major offensive breakthrough of Ukraine's defences in Kharkiv.
According to a statement from Russia's Defence Ministry, eight drones were intercepted over the Black Sea close to Crimea's coast in the late hours of Wednesday night.
Meta Platforms removes hundreds of Facebook accounts linked to covert influence campaigns from China, Israel, Iran, Russia, and others.
The continued availability of the satellite communications equipment in Russia comes despite assurances from leading marketplaces that Starlink sales would be blocked in compliance with a Russian government ban on using the terminals within the country.
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