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Ukraine facing 'brutality' unseen in Europe since WWII: NATO chief by AFP Staff Writers Madrid (AFP) June 28, 2022 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday urged alliance leaders heading to a summit in Madrid to keep up their backing for Ukraine as it faces an onslaught from Russia. "It is extremely important that we are ready to continue to provide support because Ukraine now faces a brutality which we haven't seen in Europe since the Second World War," Stoltenberg said ahead of the gathering in Spain. NATO allies have funnelled billions of dollars of arms to Kyiv -- including increasingly heavy and longer-range weapons -- as it battles to hold back the Kremlin's forces. The alliance is set to agree an additional joint package at the summit in Madrid that will include secure communications equipment, anti-drone systems and training to help Ukraine switch to more modern Western weapons in the longer term. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky -- who is set to address NATO leaders -- tweeted that he had spoken to Stoltenberg in the run-up to stress "the importance of a powerful missile defence system for Ukraine to prevent Russian terrorist attacks". That call came after a Russian missile strike on a mall in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk, which drew angry condemnation from Kyiv's Western backers. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shaken NATO and reshaped the security situation in Europe. Stoltenberg has said the US-led military alliance will unveil the largest overhaul of its defence and deterrence since the end of the Cold War.
Russians 'fully occupy' Severodonetsk, shift focus to Lysychansk Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) June 26, 2022 Russia's army has "fully occupied" the key Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk after weeks of fighting, its mayor said, as Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged to send nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus within months. As the war enters its fifth month, the capture of Severodonetsk marks an important strategic win for Moscow, which is seeking to gain full control over the east of the country after failing in its early objectives. The industrial hub was the scene of weeks of running battles befor ... read more
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