NATO participants have officially declared that Ukraine is on an “irreversible” path to join the Western military alliance and that its accession within the bloc is “not a matter of if, but when” as they expect an end to Russian aggression. Are waiting for.
“Ukraine’s future is in NATO,” the alliance participants noted in their observation. “We will continue to support it on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership.”
It came as Norway pledged to send a large number of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Washington, becoming the fourth country to send the significant weapons.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said the jets would be delivered this year, according to a local newspaper. verdens gang (VG). The total number of pledged F-16s is 86, despite the fact that they are scheduled to be launched over several years.
Meanwhile, the White House announced that NATO allies are set to send at least $40bn (£31.2bn) to Ukraine over the next calendar year in Washington.
Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s largest medical facility complicates treatment of children suffering from cancer
The National Cancer Institute in Kiev was more than busy when, in this future, a Russian missile struck Ukraine’s largest children’s medical institution, forcing the evacuation of dozens of young cancer patients.
Russia’s heaviest bombardment of the Ukrainian capital in four months seriously damaged the Okhmadite children’s clinic on Monday, leaving families terrified and having a serious impact on their children already battling life-threatening illnesses.
Now, some families face the problem of where to continue the treatment of their children.
Oksana Halak found out about her 2-year-old son Dmytro’s disease – acute lymphoblastic leukemia – in June. He immediately decided to have her treated at Okhamadite, “because it is one of the best hospitals in Europe.”
She and Dmytro were at the medical institution for her treatment when sirens began wailing around the city. They couldn’t run to safety because the little boy was on an IV. “It is extremely important that these IVs not be obstructed,” Hallak said.
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 07:45
Army says Russia fired missiles and drones at Ukraine
Russia launched two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and six Shaheed drones in its attack on Ukraine early today, the Ukrainian Air Force said.
One person was injured in a missile strike in the northeastern part of Sumy, according to the regional government.
Ukrainian air defense said it destroyed all six drones brought down by Russia over four Ukrainian regions.
The Mykolaiv regional governor said particles from the drone caused a fire in a visible area, which has since spread out, and casualties were reported.
The government of the western regions of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Khmelnytskyi reported no casualties or denied damage to civilian infrastructure.
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 07:36
Keir Starmer releases British missiles towards targets inside Russia
Keir Starmer informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the NATO summit that Ukrainian forces can now use British missiles for defensive moves towards targets inside Russian space.
The key Defense Secretary under his leadership, John Healey, hinted at moving forward, but did not share the main points of “operational arrangements”. He noted, “Britain will do everything possible to help Ukraine in its fight to repel Putin’s aggression”.
Mr Healey said, “We provide them with weapons and equipment to defend themselves, and as we do for ourselves and any other country in conflict, we require it, because it is international law that war is prohibited in Geneva.” “Conducted under the rules of the Convention.” Informed Sky News yesterday.
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 07:04
Private investigators say Kiev youth medical institute hit by Russian missile, not Ukrainian air defenses
Tom Watling11 July 2024 at 07:00
‘The whole room was soaked in blood’: Russian missile hits Kiev children’s hospital
Tom Watling11 July 2024 at 06:00
China called NATO’s comments ‘belligerent rhetoric’ and ‘lies’
A spokesperson for the China Project in the ECU union reacted to the NATO chief’s announcement in Washington, calling it full of “belligerent rhetoric”, and China-related material containing provocations, “lies, incitements and slander”. ,
The draft of the proposed oral exchange at the NATO summit in Washington says China has become a decisive enabler of Russia’s war effort in Ukraine and that Beijing continues to pose systemic challenges to Europe and security.
“As we all know, China is not the creator of the crisis in Ukraine,” a spokesman said in a statement this morning.
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 05:12
Keir Starmer likely to speak about Ukraine in meeting with area speakers
The joint meeting with Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jefferies was likely to focus primarily on Starmer’s first relationship building as prime minister on Capitol Hill, as well as discussing some policy issues, including the most expected issue of Included. The Future: Ukraine, and the Eastern European nation’s path to becoming a NATO member-state.
US officials, along with their opposite numbers in the United Kingdom and alternative NATO nations, are set to unveil what the Biden administration is previewing as a “bridge to NATO membership” for Ukraine in this future.
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 05:06
A medical institution interrupts a young man’s dialysis as Ukraine medical institution is bombed, demonstrating the value of advanced warfare technologies
Tom WatlingJuly 11, 2024 at 05:00
Bloc says Ukraine will have to tie up with NATO if Russia’s war ends
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg underlined that Ukraine would not immediately join the alliance. However he stressed that this must happen after the fighting ends to ensure that Russia never attacks Ukraine again.
Regarding the full NATO backup, he said, “We are not doing this because we want to prolong the war. We are doing this because we want to end the war as soon as possible.
Mr Stoltenberg also gave an impassioned defense of the military alliance last night when reporters asked about the possibility that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, a NATO critic, could pull US support for the alliance if he wins in November.
A day earlier today, the coalition welcomed Ukraine’s democratic, financial and security reforms and said it could receive a call for participation “when partners agree and conditions are met”.
The day NATO leaders were able to adopt an approach to containing themselves in the fighting in Ukraine, now in its third year, they did not say it had to succeed.
Certainly, his observation noted that “NATO does not seek confrontation, and poses no threat to Russia. We are willing to maintain channels of communication with Moscow to reduce risks and prevent escalation .
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 04:40
NATO verbal exchange says China is ‘decisive supporter’ of Russia in fight over Ukraine
A NATO oral conversation last week strongly rebuked China, calling it the “decisive enabler” of Russia’s war effort in Ukraine and declaring that Beijing faces systemic challenges to Euro-Atlantic security. continues to face.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said it was the first day the 32 allies had jointly classified China as a decisive backer of Russia’s war, calling it a remarkable message.
He noted that NATO is no longer a sanctions organization, although he added: “At the end of the day, it will be up to individual allies to decide, but I think the message we send from this summit to NATO That is very clear.”
The verbal communication calls on China to end material and political assistance to Russia’s war effort and expresses concern about China’s regional characteristics, references the rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal, and Beijing has been suggested to join the Strategic Opportunity Assistance Dialogue.
Additionally, the verbal exchange stated that the allies intend to provide Ukraine with at least 40 billion euros ($43.28 billion) of military aid over the following 12 months, but forbid any reduction in multi-year stability. .
Arpan Rai11 July 2024 04:15
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