July 26, 2024

As the war enters its 750th day, these are the main developments.

Here is the situation on Thursday, March 14, 2024.

Fighting

  • At least four people were killed and eight injured after a Russian drone and bomb attack on Ukraineā€™s eastern Donetsk and Sumy regions hit residential buildings.
  • Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskii, Ukraineā€™s army chief, said the situation on the eastern front was ā€œdifficultā€ and that Russian forces continued to conduct offensive operations. He said Russian activity on the southern front had ā€œdecreased significantlyā€.
  • Ukraine targeted oil refineries in Russiaā€™s Rostov and Ryazan regions in a second day of heavy drone attacks, causing a fire at Rosneftā€™s biggest refinery and temporarily halting production. A Ukrainian source told the Reuters news agency the attacks were the work of the SBU security services.
  • Ukraine-based anti-Putin Russian paramilitaries supporting Kyiv urged civilians to flee Belgorod and Kursk, threatening large-scale attacks on military targets in the Russian border cities.

Politics and diplomacy

  • Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo warned that Russia was gearing up for a ā€œlong conflict with the Westā€ and urged European countries to step up spending and coordination on defence.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would send more troops to Russiaā€™s border with Finland, which joined NATO in 2023 after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
  • Leonid Volkov, an exiled Russian activist and one-time senior aide to Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who died in an Arctic penal colony last month, was attacked with a hammer and tear gas near his home in Lithuaniaā€™s capital, Vilnius. Lithuania accused Russia of being behind the attack, which left Volkov in hospital.
  • The leaders of France, Germany and Poland said they would hold urgent talks in Berlin on Friday to boost support for Ukraine.
  • Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met the Chinese ambassador to Kyiv for further discussions on a visit last week by Chinaā€™s special envoy and preparations for a peace summit to be held in Switzerland. Russia said it had no intention of joining the summit, even if invited.
  • Austria ordered two diplomats from Russiaā€™s embassy in Vienna to leave the country. The Foreign Ministry said the two had ā€œengaged in acts incompatible with their diplomatic statusā€. It did not elaborate.

Weapons

  • After months of wrangling, European Union countries agreed to provide five billion euros ($5.48bn) for military aid to Ukraine as part of a revamp of an EU-run assistance fund.
  • Czech National Security Adviser Tomas Pojar said the first deliveries of artillery ammunition under a Czech-led plan to boost Ukraineā€™s supplies should reach the country by June at the latest.

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