Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin’s forces lose 1,000 soldiers in 24 hours on frontline, says Ukrainian military

13 Jul 2024 • 12:15 PM MYT
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Russian forces have lost 1,030 soldiers killed and wounded in the past 24 hours on the war frontline in Ukraine, the Ukrainian military has said. The losses for Vladimir Putin’s troops include 48 artillery systems and 23 armoured combat vehicles, said the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s estimates of Russia’s losses since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022 find that Moscow has lost at least 556,650 of its troops to fatalities and injuries on Ukrainian battlefield.

This comes as Volodymyr Zelensky has urged his Nato allies in Washington to lift restrictions on its use of long-range weapons against targets in Russia, saying that would be “game-changer” in its war with Moscow.

Mr Zelensky’s cabinet chief Andriy Yermak told a public forum Russia had no restrictions on its use of weapons and it would be “a real game-changer” if Ukraine‘s allies could lift all limits on the use of those they supply to Ukraine.

Meanwhile, British-supplied missiles can be used by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia, the UK has told Mr Zelensky.

Key points

  • Ukraine's top prosecutor wants ICC to prosecute Kyiv hospital attack
  • Putin loses over 1,000 soldiers in past day on frontline, says Ukraine
  • UK-supplied weapons to be used to strike Russia
  • Ukraine must join Nato after Russia’s war ends, says bloc chief
  • Nato allies to provide ‘minimum £31 billion’ to Ukraine in 2025
  • Kherson sees ‘massive shelling’ as Russia targets several cities across Ukraine

Mapped: Russian missile strikes kill dozens across Ukraine

05:00

Tom Watling

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Ukraine urges ICC to investigate strike on Kyiv children’s hospital as crime against humanity

04:45

Shahana Yasmin

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Ukraine’s top prosecutor has urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute Russia over a missile strike on a children’s hospital that killed or wounded dozens of doctors and civilians.

Prosecutor general Andriy Kostin, who was in The Hague where the ICC is based, for meetings with legal officials, said the strike was worth “lifting” to the court in part because Kyiv seeks to demonstrate the systematic nature of Russia’s attack on civilians.

“For the sake of international justice, cases like the intentional attack on the biggest child hospital in Kyiv (are) worth lifting to the ICC,” he said.

At least 44 people were killed and around 200 wounded by the Russian strikes on Monday in what one United Nations aid worker described as “one of the worst attacks” they had seen since February 2022, when the full-scale invasion began.

Zelensky reacts to Joe Biden calling him ‘Putin’

04:30

Shahana Yasmin

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s reacted to President Joe Biden mistakenly introducing him as “Putin” at a NATO summit in Washington on Thursday (11 July).

“And now I want to hand it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” Biden said while speaking to reporters about NATO’s support for Ukraine.

He immediately corrected himself, saying: “President Putin? He’s going to beat President Putin. President Zelensky.”

Ukrainian president to hold talks with Simon Harris in Ireland

04:15

Shahana Yasmin

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky will meet Irish premier Simon Harris at Shannon Airport on Saturday.

It will be the first bilateral meeting with Mr Zelensky on Irish soil and will focus on Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

While discussing the future of the conflict, Mr Harris is expected to express his condolences for the citizens whom Ukraine has lost in the war including the bombing of Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital earlier this week.

He will also express Ireland’s full support for Ukraine’s bid towards EU membership.

‘The whole room was covered in blood’: Inside the Russian missile strike on a Kyiv children’s hospital

04:00

Tom Watling

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Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko issues plea for air defences after ‘very painful’ Russian attack on hospitals

03:00

Tom Watling

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Modi receives Russia’s highest civilian award for promoting bilateral ties

02:00

Tom Watling

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Psychiatrist shares analysis of Joe Biden’s gaffes at Nato summit

01:00

Tom Watling

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Nato pledges F-16s and billions in finance to Ukraine during historic summit

Saturday 13 July 2024 00:00

Tom Watling

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Labour aims to make Britain the leading European nation in Nato – but will Trump care?

Friday 12 July 2024 23:00

Tom Watling

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Hungary will not support Nato becoming an ‘anti-China’ bloc

Friday 12 July 2024 22:00

Tom Watling

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Healey warns of ‘a decade or more’ of Russian aggression as he outlines new military deal with EU

Friday 12 July 2024 21:00

Tom Watling

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Starmer signals Ukraine can use British Storm Shadow missiles to strike inside Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 20:00

Tom Watling

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Paris to bring Olympics back to the people with opening ceremony like no other

Friday 12 July 2024 19:00

Tom Watling

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Biden mistakenly calls Zelensky ‘Putin’ while introducing him at NATO summit

Friday 12 July 2024 18:00

Tom Watling

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China lashes out after Nato says it is ‘decisive enabler’ of Ukraine war

Friday 12 July 2024 17:00

Tom Watling

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Biden issues message of defiance

Friday 12 July 2024 16:30

Tom Watling

US president Joe Biden issues message of defiance on X, formerly Twitter.

Germany says it won't be intimidated by Russian threats after report on alleged assassination plot

Friday 12 July 2024 15:45

Tom Watling

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US special advisor on disability rights hails The Independent’s Ukraine investigation: ‘Not an acceptable loss’

Friday 12 July 2024 15:15

Tom Watling

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Russia accuses South Korea of blackmail and threats over potential weapons supplies to Ukraine

Friday 12 July 2024 14:45

Tom Watling

The Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday accused South Korea of blackmail and threats over potential weapons supplies to Ukraine.

In late June, South Korean National Security Advisor Chang Ho-jin said Seoul might review the possibility of supplying weapons to Ukraine, after North Korea and Russia signed a pact pledging mutual defence in the event of war.

“We very much regret that Seoul’s foreign policy uses NATO narratives, blackmail and threatening tactics, which is unacceptable to sovereign states,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters.

Zelensky aide calls for Western allies to greenlight strikes on mainland Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 14:15

Tom Watling

A Ukrainian presidential aide to Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the country’s key allies to cease their opposition to Kyiv using Western-supplied missiles to hit targets on mainland Russia.

It comes after the British Ministry of Defence walked back Mr Zelensky’s claims that newly-elected prime minister Sir Keir Starmer had told him Ukraine could fire Storm Shadow missiles, which are UK supplied long range missiles, onto Russian territory.

An article published in The Telegraph suggested that there was more “nuance” to Sir Keir’s alleged remarks and that it would not be as simple as Kyiv using the Storm Shadows to hit targets inside Russia.

You can read Mykhailo Podolyak’s full quote below.

IAEA Board condemns attack on Kyiv children's hospital, blaming Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 13:45

Tom Watling

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog’s Board of Governors has passed a resolution condemning Monday’s military strike on a children’s hospital in the Ukrainian capital, blaming Russia.

The 35-nation Board passed the resolution by 20 votes to two with 12 abstentions, said diplomats at the emergency, closed-door meeting which was held at Ukraine‘s request.

Ukraine asked the Board to consider the matter because Kyiv’s Okhmatdyt children’s hospital had received support from the International Atomic Energy Agency in the field of cancer diagnostics and treatment.

“(The Board) Condemns in the strongest terms the disruption of IAEA technical assistance to Ukraine caused by the Russian Federation’s recent military strike that hit the ‘Okhmatdyt’ National Children’s Specialized Hospital,” the resolution said.

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China lashes out after Nato says it is ‘decisive enabler’ of Ukraine war

Friday 12 July 2024 13:15

Tom Watling

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Psychiatrist shares analysis of Joe Biden’s gaffes at Nato summit

Friday 12 July 2024 12:45

Tom Watling

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Kremlin says Orban did not tell Putin of plans to meet Trump

Friday 12 July 2024 12:15

Tom Watling

The Kremlin has said that Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban did not tell Russian president Vladimir Putin of his plans to meet with former US President Donald Trump, and Putin did not convey any message to Trump via Orban.

Mr Orban last week visited Russia for talks with Putin amid a flurry of travel to Ukraine and China, before this week meeting Trump in Florida.

Former Ukraine army chief becomes UK ambassador

Friday 12 July 2024 11:45

Tom Watling

The former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces has become the country’s ambassador to the UK.

Valerii Zaluzhnyi confirmed his appointment in a message on Telegram this morning.

“The victory of Ukraine in the war with the Russian aggressor remains the main priority of my activity and the activity of the Embassy,” he said.

He posted a picture with foreign office official Victoria Busby as he handed over his credentials for the job.

Mr Zaluzhnyi was fired by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in February this year in a move that many saw as political, as the former general enjoyed considerably more public popularity than Mr Zelensky.

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Ukrainian air force says it downs 5 cruise missiles, 11 drones launched by Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 11:15

Tom Watling

Ukrainian air force said it shot down all five cruise missiles and 11 out of 19 drones launched by Russia in a statement on Friday.

Russia’s main target was the town of Starokostiantyniv, important Ukrainian air base and a frequent target of Moscow’s strikes, it added in the statement.

Keir Starmer defends Joe Biden’s Nato leadership after Zelensky gaffe

Friday 12 July 2024 10:45

Tom Watling

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Ukraine's top prosecutor wants ICC to prosecute Kyiv hospital attack

Friday 12 July 2024 10:15

Tom Watling

Ukraine‘s top prosecutor has called for the International Criminal Court to prosecute Russia over a missile strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv earlier this week.

Ukraine‘s capital suffered on Monday one of its worst days of airstrikes since the start of Russia’s war, and attacks across the country killed at least 44 people including two adults at Okhmatdyt children’s hospital, Ukrainian officials have said.

“For the sake of international justice, cases like the intentional attack on the biggest child hospital in Kyiv (are) worth lifting to the ICC,” Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin told Reuters late on Thursday in an interview in The Hague, where the ICC is based.

Moscow denies attacking the hospital and has blamed Ukrainian anti-missile fire for the hit on the clinic, which is one of Europe’s largest and treats patients with serious conditions such as cancer and kidney disease.

We have some photos from the frontline

Friday 12 July 2024 09:43

Tom Watling

Below we have some photos from the frontline published by the Russian ministry of defence.

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Healey warns of ‘a decade or more’ of Russian aggression

Friday 12 July 2024 09:23

Alexander Butler

Defence secretary John Healey has warned that the west is facing “a decade or more of growing aggression” Vladimir Putin’s Russia as Labour seeks to drawn Britain closer into EU defence arrangements.

The new defence secretary was speaking to journalists at the Nato summit in Washington DC after a series of meetings with the other 31 allies and Ukraine.

Mr Healey has committed to UK £3 billion of aid to Ukraine for the war to be transferred within the first 100 days of the government.

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Details of US aid package

Friday 12 July 2024 09:19

Alexander Butler

Hungary will not support Nato becoming an ‘anti-China’ bloc

Friday 12 July 2024 08:30

Alexander Butler

Nato must not become an “anti-China” bloc amid rising tensions between the Western alliance and Beijing, Hungary has warned.

Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said Nato should avoid tension with China after it condemned Beijing for “enabling” Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

It comes after Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orban - who has consistently delayed EU military aid to Ukraine - made a surprise visit to Beijing after similar trips to Moscow and Kyiv to discuss an immediate ceasefire.

“Nato is a defence alliance. We cannot organise it into an anti-China bloc,” Mr Szijjarto said when asked about Nato’s presence in the Indo-Pacific.

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Ukrainian air force says it downs 5 cruise missiles, 11 drones launched by Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 07:34

Alexander Butler

The Ukrainian air force said it shot down all five cruise missiles and 11 out of 19 drones launched by Russia in a statement on Friday.

Russia’s main target was the town of Starokostiantyniv, important Ukrainian air base and a frequent target of Moscow’s strikes, it added in the statement.

China ‘decisive enabler’ of Putin’s war, Nato says

Friday 12 July 2024 07:00

Alexander Butler

On Wednesday, Nato labelled China a “decisive enabler” of Putin’s war in Ukraine - in the alliance’s strongest rebuke of Beijing.

But Beijing hit back and accused Nato of smearing the country while demanding the transatlantic alliance stay out of Asia.

“Nato keeps playing up the interlink between Europe’s security and the security in Asia-Pacific. We urge it to stay within its role as a regional defensive organisation in the north Atlantic,” Beijing said.

Putin loses over 1,000 soldiers in past day on frontline, says Ukraine

Friday 12 July 2024 06:37

Arpan Rai

Russian forces have lost 1,030 soldiers killed and wounded in the past 24 hours on the war frontline in Ukraine, the Ukrainian military has said.

The losses for Vladimir Putin’s troops include 48 artillery systems and 23 armoured combat vehicles, said the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s estimates of Russia’s losses since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022 state the Moscow has lost at least 556,650 of its troops to fatalities and injuries on Ukrainian battlefield.

Ukraine urges Nato to lift restrictions on targeting Russia

Friday 12 July 2024 05:55

Arpan Rai

Ukraine urged Nato to lift restrictions on its use of long-range weapons against targets in Russia, saying that would be “game-changer” in the ongoing war while China slammed Nato criticism of its support for Russia as biased and malicious.

Andryi Yermak, president Vlodomyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, told a public forum that Russia had no restrictions on its use of weapons and it would be “a real game-changer” if Ukraine‘s allies could lift all limits on the use of weapons they supply to Ukraine.

Nato members have taken different approaches to how Ukraine can use weapons they send to Kyiv. Some have made clear Kyiv can use them to strike targets deep inside Russia while the United States has taken a narrower approach, allowing its weapons to be used only just inside Russia’s border against targets supporting Russian military operations in Ukraine.

Mr Biden told a press conference the United States had allowed Mr Zelensky to use American weapons in a limited way within Russia’s borders.

“If he had the ability to strike Moscow, strike the Kremlin, would that make sense? It wouldn’t,” he added.

Healey warns of ‘a decade or more’ of Russian aggression

Friday 12 July 2024 05:34

Arpan Rai

Defence secretary John Healey has warned that the west is facing “a decade or more of growing aggression” Vladimir Putin’s Russia as Labour seeks to drawn Britain closer into EU defence arrangements.

The new defence secretary was speaking to journalists at the Nato summit in Washington DC after a series of meetings with the other 31 allies and Ukraine.

Mr Healey has committed to UK £3bn of aid to Ukraine for the war to be transferred within the first 100 days of the government.

He denied that the UK’s bid to draw back on some of the Tory Brexit arrangements would see the UK joining an EU military force but he confirmed that work on a security pact will start next week when Britain hosts the European Political Council summit.

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Faced with threats from Russia, Nato and Indo-Pacific partners get closer

Friday 12 July 2024 05:10

Arpan Rai

Four Pacific countries attending the Nato summit issued a joint statement yesterday to “strongly condemn the illicit military cooperation” between Russia and North Korea, showing how the North Atlantic military alliance and its Pacific allies are forging closer ties to counter what they see as shared security threats.

For the third year in a row, leaders or their deputies from Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia — which are not Nato members — attended the summit of the 75-year-old military alliance of European and North American countries. In Washington, they launched cooperative projects on Ukraine, disinformation, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

“We will address our shared security challenges, including Russia’s war against Ukraine, China’s support for Russia’s war economy and the growing alignment of authoritarian powers,” Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said when meeting officials of the four Pacific partners.

“We must work even more closely together to preserve peace and protect the rules-based international order,” he said. “Our security is not regional. It is global.”

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Belarus and China join forces in a military drill near the Polish border

Friday 12 July 2024 05:00

Alexander Butler

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Nato outlier Hungary’s Orban talks ‘peace mission’ with Trump

Friday 12 July 2024 04:30

Arpan Rai

Viktor Orban met with Donald Trump yesterday and the pair discussed the “possibilities of peace”, a spokesperson for the Hungarian prime minister said as he pushes for a ceasefire in Ukraine.

Trump and Orban met at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida “as the next stop of his peace mission”, Orban’s spokesperson said. “The discussion was about the possibilities of peace.”

Orban, a long-time Trump supporter, made surprise visits to Kyiv, Moscow and Beijing in the past two weeks on a self-styled “peace mission”, angering Nato allies.

His meeting in Moscow with Russian president Vladimir Putin in particular vexed some other Nato members, who said the trip handed legitimacy to Putin when the West wants to isolate him over his war in Ukraine.

Orban traveled to Kyiv before visiting Moscow but did not tell Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky about his mission to Russia, Zelensky said, dismissing Orban’s ambition of playing the peacemaker.

Biden mistakenly call Zelensky ‘Putin’ as Nato summit wraps up

Friday 12 July 2024 04:08

Arpan Rai

Joe Biden had a series of verbal slip-ups last night alongside the Nato summit in Washington, an unfortunate development for the 81-year-old as he tries to move past concerns that he is too old to run for re-election.

Verbal gaffes are not unusual in the long political career of Mr Biden, who overcame a childhood stutter, but there is closer attention on him amid the fallout from his dismal debate performance against Republican candidate Donald Trump last month.

Mr Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky as “President Putin”.

“And now I want to hand it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,” Biden said at the Nato summit, drawing gasps from those in the room.

“Going to beat president Putin, president Zelensky. I am so focused on beating Putin,” Mr Biden said while correcting himself.

Biden says he has 'no good reason' to talk to Putin right now

Friday 12 July 2024 04:03

Arpan Rai

Joe Biden said he has no reason to talk to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin right now unless the Russian leader changes his behaviour.

Mr Biden, at a solo news conference ending the Nato summit, said “Putin’s got a problem” because Russia has not been successful in its two-and-a-half year war against Ukraine.

“I have no good reason to talk to Putin right now,” Mr Biden said.

Asked about Mr Zelensky’s appeal for greater freedom in targeting Russian forces, Mr Biden showed no sign of easing the US limits, saying he was following the advice of his defence and intelligence officials.

“If he had the capacity to strike Moscow, strike the Kremlin, would that make sense?” Mr Biden said of Mr Zelensky.

He later added, “We’re making it on a day-to-day basis... how far they should go in” to Russian territory.Ukraine has been the primary focus for European and North American leaders at the summit of the 75-year-old military alliance, with Mr Biden earlier in the day announcing a new military aid package and pledging to Mr Zelensky: “We will stay with you, period.”

Editorial: Nato offers post-Brexit Britain a rare chance to show leadership on a global scale

Friday 12 July 2024 04:00

Alexander Butler

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Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko issues plea for air defences after ‘very painful’ Russian attack on hospitals

Friday 12 July 2024 03:00

Alexander Butler

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Ukraine official calls for end to limits on use of allied-supplied arms

Friday 12 July 2024 02:00

Alexander Butler

Ukraine’s top presidential aide on Thursday called for an end to restrictions imposed on the use of allied-supplied weapons against targets deep inside Russia, saying it would be a “game-changer” in fighting Moscow’s occupation.

Andriy Yermak did not name any specific country’s restrictions but his comment came days after the White House reaffirmed a prohibition on Ukraine conducting strikes deep inside Russia with U.S.-supplied arms, following a Russian missile strike on a Kyiv children’s hospital.

“The partners have to take off any restrictions to use weapons not just by Ukrainian territory but have the possibility to answer (Russian attacks) including the territory of Russia,” Yermak told a public forum on the final day of the 2024 Nato summit, speaking English.

What is the Nato and why is the 2024 summit important for Ukraine?

Friday 12 July 2024 01:00

Alexander Butler

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Nato pledges F-16s and billions in finance to Ukraine during historic summit

Thursday 11 July 2024 23:30

Alexander Butler

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Ukraine getting ‘closer and closer’ to becoming Nato member, says secretary general

Thursday 11 July 2024 22:30

Alexander Butler

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Labour aims to make Britain the leading European nation in Nato – but will Trump care?

Thursday 11 July 2024 21:30

Alexander Butler

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Children with cancer left in the dark as Russian missile attack struck during IV treatment

Thursday 11 July 2024 20:30

Alexander Butler

Kyiv‘s National Cancer Institute was busier than ever after a Russian missile struck Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital this week, forcing the evacuation of dozens of its young patients battling cancer.

Putin’s heaviest bombardment of the Ukrainian capital in four months severely damaged Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital on Monday, terrorizing families and severely impacting their children already battling life-threatening diseases.

Now, some families face a dilemma of where to continue their children’s treatment. Oksana Halak only learned about her two-year-old son Dmytro’s diagnosis — acute lymphoblastic leukemia — at the beginning of June.

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China lashes out after Nato says it is ‘decisive enabler’ of Ukraine war

Thursday 11 July 2024 19:30

Alexander Butler

China hit back at Nato for its “belligerent rhetoric” and warned against bringing “chaos” in Asia after the 32-member alliance called Beijing a “decisive enabler” of Russia’s war against Ukraine.

The joint declaration’s sharpest tone yet on China came after the three-day summit Nato summit held in Washington on the 75th anniversary of the formation of the bloc.

With its “no-limits partnership” with Russia and its “large-scale support for its defence industrial base” China has become a war enabler, the communique said. The Nato members urged China to “cease all material and political support to Russia’s war effort”.

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