In recent weeks, Russia has intensified its airstrikes in northeastern Ukraine, particularly in the Kharkiv region.
Yuriy Sak, an advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Strategic Industry, told DW that the reason for this is that Russia has started to use more guided bombs and that Ukraine does not have enough air defense interceptors, so Ukrainian air defense systems are unable to provide cover to these areas near the front lines.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled details of a new 580-million euro military aid package for Ukraine, to include boats, ammunition and air defence missiles.
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00:00 Intro and report
02:50 Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine’s Ministry of Strategic Industries
10:49 Christine Mhundwa, DW Correspondent
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