Despite the fierce fighting, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants to push ahead with his country’s planned EU membership.Image: Ukrainian Presidential Press Off / Uncredited

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After more than eleven months of war in the Ukraine the Ukrainian army is again under massive pressure from Russian attacks. For example, the city of Cherson in the south and Kharkiv in the east are facing heavy shelling.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyj is therefore calling for weapons aid again, but is confident of victory despite the fierce fighting. meanwhile has Russia because of the planned Western tank deliveries to the Ukraine, declared peace negotiations to be hopeless. Irrespective of this, Kyiv is not losing sight of the goal of joining the EU.

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February 1st

5.10 a.m .: Kyiv wants to push ahead with EU accession

Despite the fierce fighting, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants to push ahead with his country’s planned EU membership. Kyiv is expecting “news” from an EU-Ukraine summit later this week, said Zelenskyy. He reiterated that reforms are being worked on in Kyiv.

The war has increased the desire among many Ukrainians to join the EU soon. The country has been a candidate for EU membership since June. Associated with this, however, are conditions, among other things, in the fight against corruption.

31 January

4:04 p.m .: Minister: Ukraine will receive 120 to 140 heavy battle tanks from the west

According to Ukraine, it will receive a total of up to 140 heavy battle tanks from Western countries. In a first step, “the Ukrainian armed forces will receive between 120 and 140 modern Western-style tanks,” said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in a Tuesday online service Facebook published video. These are German-made Leopard 2 tanks, British Challenger 2 tanks and US-made Abrams tanks, he added. This is the first time Ukraine has officially announced the total number of tanks promised by its western allies.

ARCHIVE - June 8, 2022, Bavaria, Hohenfels: A US Army M1 Abrams tank drives across a road during a multinational exercise at the Hohenfels military training area.  (to dpa

Archive: Among the tanks delivered to Ukraine are Abrams tanks from the USA.Image: dpa / Nicolas Armer

2:20 p.m .: Russia reports taking the village of Blahodatne in the Donetsk region

During the war in Ukraine, Russian troops say they now have complete control of the village of Blahodatne in the Donetsk region. This was announced by the Ministry of Defense in Moscow on Tuesday. The head of the Russian private army Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, had previously claimed combat success for his paramilitary units. The capture of the Ukrainian side was not confirmed.

January 16, 2023, Ukraine, Donetsk: Residents stand near the rubble of a shopping center that was destroyed by shelling.  Photo: Alexei Alexandrov/AP/dpa +++ dpa picture radio +++

The Donetsk region and the city of Bakhmut are particularly hotly contested.Image: AP / Alexei Alexandrov

At the weekend it was said in Kyiv that the attacks had been repelled. The information cannot be verified independently. The place is north of the currently particularly competitive city of Bachmut.

12:42 p.m .: Putin wants to build military training centers with Belarus

Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken out in favor of establishing joint military training centers with Belarus. In a decree published Tuesday, Putin instructed defense and foreign ministers to start talks with the neighboring country and sign an agreement to set up the training centers.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken out in favor of establishing joint military training centers with Belarus.Image: IMAGO / ITAR-TASS / imago images

Fears are growing that Minsk could enter the Ukraine conflict and fight alongside Moscow. Belarus has already allowed Russia to use Belarusian territory as a launch pad for last year’s Ukraine offensive. Despite increased military cooperation with the Russian government, Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko insisted that he would not send his soldiers to Ukraine.

10:55 a.m.: Human Rights Watch condemns use of landmines

The human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) has criticized the widespread use of banned landmines in Ukraine. “Ukraine should investigate the alleged use by its own military of thousands of rocket-launched anti-personnel mines in and around the eastern Ukrainian city of Izyum, which were scattered during the Russian occupation of the area,” HRW said in a statement on Tuesday. Isjum was occupied by Russian troops from April to September. At the same time, the Russian military has been criticized for laying such mines.

June 9, 2022, Ukraine, Kyiv: A Ukrainian soldier walks along a field near a post warning of landmines.  Photo: Natacha Pisarenko/AP/dpa +++ dpa picture radio +++

Kyiv: A Ukrainian soldier walks in a field near a post warning of landmines.Image: dpa / Natacha Pisarenko

According to HRW, it is about the scattering of so-called anti-aircraft mines by rockets or artillery. These mines couldn’t distinguish between soldiers and civilians, explained Steve Goose, the department’s director weapons at the organization. “Russian forces have repeatedly used anti-personnel mines and committed atrocities across the country. However, this does not justify Ukraine’s use of these banned weapons.” The mines would result in the displacement of civilians, hampering agriculture and the delivery of humanitarian goods.

7.13 a.m .: Macron does not rule out the delivery of fighter jets in principle

French President Emmanuel Macron does not rule out the delivery of fighter jets to Ukraine in principle. “In principle, nothing is forbidden,” he said on Monday in The Hague when asked whether France may supply fighter jets to Ukraine.

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French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden have differing views on fighter jet deliveries to Ukraine.Image: www.imago-images.de / IMAGO/Ting Shen – Pool

However, Macron set some conditions against which Ukrainian requests would be assessed on a case-by-case basis: First of all, Kyiv must make an “official request”. In addition, the weapons should not have an escalating effect and should not touch Russian soil, but should only be used for defense. Nor should the French army be weakened by arms deliveries.

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12:31 a.m .: USA will not deliver F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine

the USA will not supply Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets, according to President Joe Biden. When asked by a reporter whether the US would make F-16s available to Ukraine, Biden replied “no” in Washington Monday. So far, the US government has not ruled out any specific weapon system. It will be “discussed very carefully,” it said last Friday.

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(ast / with material from dpa/AFP)

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