Embed Page Example
Posted in

Work with partners on security guarantees ‘must be accelerated,’ Zelenskyy says – Europe live | Europe

Work with partners on security guarantees ‘must be accelerated,’ Zelenskyy says – Europe live | Europe

Work with partners on security guarantees ‘must be accelerated,’ Zelenskyy says

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has just posted a brief update from his meeting with the military, after receiving an update on the situation on the frontline.

He stressed the work being done on the Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions, and the need for “additional supplies for these areas”.

But crucially, he also said there was a report on the work with the Coalition of the Willing, Europe, and the US.

“There will be more relevant meetings and working contacts during the week. It was noted that the dynamics of work must be accelerated,” he said.

The defence component of security guarantees should be detailed in the near future.

Share

Key events

Estonia reports crash involving ‘diverted Ukrainian drone’

A combat drone, presumed to be Ukrainian, went off course and exploded over Estonia without causing any casualties, the Baltic state and close Ukraine ally said on Tuesday, AFP reported.

Pieces of the drone, which left a crater on crashing, were discovered by an agricultural worker near the south-eastern town of Tartu, 75 kilometres (45 miles) from the border with Russia.

“Based on preliminary data we have reasons to believe it was a Ukrainian drone targeting objectives on Russian territory,” said Margo Palloson, director general of Estonia’s Internal Security Service (ISS).

Palloson told reporters the device was able to be “diverted from its trajectory by Russian GPS jamming and other electronic warfare means, causing it to enter Estonian airspace.”

Last week, the Polish defence minister denounced Russian “provocation” towards Poland and Nato after a Russian drone fell and exploded in a field in eastern Poland, again causing no casualties.

Similar incidents were previously reported in Romania, Lithuania and Latvia.

Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *