Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 1 March 2023
— Ministry of Defence π¬π§ (@DefenceHQ) March 1, 2023
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NEW: A top US defense official supported @TheStudyofWar's continued assessment that #Russia is extraordinarily unlikely to use nuclear weapons in #Ukraine. https://t.co/50QKAMBmZ5 https://t.co/qEWF1Rw3vz
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) March 1, 2023
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a video address the intensity of fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces around the eastern city of Bakhmut is increasing https://t.co/ISMsjA8oGA pic.twitter.com/U2mlEZlfWF
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 1, 2023
The Ukrainian military might decide to pull troops back from the key stronghold of Bakhmut, an adviser to Ukraine's president said as Russia pursued a bloody, months-long offensive to capture the city. https://t.co/0O1ZUOUTDR
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 1, 2023
πΊπΈπ¨π³π·πΊπΊπ¦"China were to provide lethal aid to Russia, it would significantly extend this conflict and support Russia's goal of eliminating Ukraine as a country." -Pentagon Press Secretary Patrick Ryder... pic.twitter.com/cdSVp3JpoB
— AZ π°πππ (@AZgeopolitics) March 1, 2023
At a joint summit on Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko called for the "soonest possible establishment of peace in Ukraine."https://t.co/aReZJHbT2J
— DW News (@dwnews) March 1, 2023
Germany has said it wouldn't be buying Russian crude oil this year as it weans itself off its erstwhile biggest energy supplier.
— DW News (@dwnews) March 1, 2023
But an oil deal with Kazakhstan means Moscow would continue to hold some sway over Berlin.
https://t.co/nG8k5xA8Ca
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