Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 05 May 2022
— Ministry of Defence π¬π§ (@DefenceHQ) May 5, 2022
Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/redhrfv2PC
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War in Ukraine: Latest developments
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 5, 2022
Here are the latest developments in the war in #Ukraine
* Ceasefire at Azovstal
* Kremlin accuses West on arms, intelligence
* Zelensky appeals for cash https://t.co/4vuEDlbrSS
UKRAINE-RUSSIA LATEST: https://t.co/Qq7rGe0Oq8
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 5, 2022
• Civilians remain trapped in Azovstal steel plant where fighting continues
• EU countries continue to discuss proposed ban on Russian oil
• Thousands of men face torture in Mariupol's filtration camps, local mayor adviser says pic.twitter.com/f8xkbKCIiA
McKenzie Intelligence chief executive, Forbes McKenzie, analyses the situation on the ground in Mariupol and the rest of Ukraine with @skysarahjane.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) May 5, 2022
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What will be the fate of hundreds of Ukrainian troops inside the bombarded steel mill in Mariupol after some civilians were evacuated? Their choice seems to be fighting to the death or surrendering, though international law has been ignored in the war. https://t.co/LDg2c2qPL4
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 5, 2022
#UPDATE Russia on Thursday said Western aid to Kyiv had slowed its offensive in #Ukraine but would not thwart its victory, as conflicting reports emerged about efforts to rescue civilians from a besieged steel plant in the devastated city of #Mariupolhttps://t.co/UStKXtpt9b
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 5, 2022
VIDEO: For the Ukrainian army’s 81st brigade, led by 21-year-old Lieutenant Yevgen Samoylov, it’s time for rest and medical care as they return to their barracks for some time off following two months on the front line pic.twitter.com/Sv0qfZJowc
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 5, 2022
A two-day German Cabinet meeting ended with Berlin underlining its support for an EU embargo on Russian oil, but also warned that there could be consequences when it came to supply and prices.https://t.co/LhHbX2eaVq
— DW News (@dwnews) May 5, 2022
“These sacrifices need to be made." Some people and businesses in Europe are willing to take on the pain of higher energy prices to cut off money going into Russia's war chest. Others say that's not an option. https://t.co/8kQSw9sKKD
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 5, 2022
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