Ukraine war latest: NATO official admits Ukraine comments were a 'mistake'; several dead in Russian security service operation

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Ukraine war latest: NATO official admits Ukraine comments were a 'mistake'; several dead in Russian security service operation
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Sky News defence analyst Michael Clarke says Ukraine could meet Russia's strongest defences yet in the coming days as the counteroffensive continues. Meanwhile, several people are dead after Russia's security service thwarted what it says were Ukrainian 'saboteurs'.

Are you a Ukrainian refugee in the UK? We want to hear from youafter the outbreak of war - and many have settled here.

Mr Yermak and Ms Wallstrom point to the blowing up of the Nova Kakhovka dam in June as a key example, saying it unleashed a food that has ruined dozens of towns and spilled tonnes of oil across one of the world's most valuable agricultural regions. Ukrainian law describes ecocide as"the mass destruction of flora and fauna, poisoning of air or water resources, and any other actions that may cause environmental disaster."

A government source told the Reuters news agency that the clause had been in a draft budget law passed by Olaf Scholz's cabinet earlier today, but was deleted at short notice. But in a speech days after Russia invaded, Mr Scholz pledged to invest more than 2%"year after year."'It was a mistake': NATO official rows back from controversial Ukraine comments

Mr Jenssen said his comment"was part of a larger discussion about possible future scenarios in Ukraine, and I shouldn't have said it in that way. He added:"If, and I emphasised if, you get to the point where you can negotiate, the military situation on the ground will be absolutely central, and will have a decisive influence on how a possible outcome of this war will look.

The source alleges that at London's request, Ukraine's government has found 100"militants" from nationalist and neo-Nazi groups to take part. Moscow has accelerated its attempts to get influence on the African continent in recent weeks, holding a summit with African leaders in St Petersburg last month.

As a meeting got under way this afternoon, Mr Khrenin was reported as describing China as a state"friendly" to Belarus. He didn't clarify what he meant by"issues on the international agenda". But China remains officially neutral on the war, holding the somewhat contradictory position of backing Ukraine's territorial integrity and refusing to condemn the invasion.

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