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Kyiv looks set to get German tanks

Netherland­s mulling Patriot missile help

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KYIV: Ukraine is a step closer to winning approval for German-made modern battle tanks to confront invading Russian forces and has secured a pledge of more Patriot defence missiles as its allies appear ready to rally for the next phase of the war.

Germany’s Leopard 2 tank, operated by armies in about 20 countries, is regarded as one of the West’s best. The tank weighs more than 60 tonnes, has a 120mm smoothbore gun and can hit targets at a distance of up to five kilometres.

Ukraine, which has relied mainly on Soviet-era T-72 tank variants, says the new tanks would give its ground troops more mobility and protection ahead of a broadly expected fresh Russian offensive as well as help re-take some of its territory.

Germany has been the West’s biggest holdout on pledging tanks but a cabinet minister said on Tuesday the issue would be the first to be decided by new Defence Minister Boris Pistorius.

He will host US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin today ahead of a meeting tomorrow of dozens of defence ministers at Ramstein air base in Germany.

Western countries have provided a steady supply of weapons to Ukraine since Russia invaded last Feb 24 in what it calls a “special military operation” to protect its security because its neighbour grew increasing­ly close to the West. Ukraine and its allies accuse Moscow of an unprovoked war to grab territory.

The allies must intensify their military support to Ukraine to help them break a hardening of the front lines, Britain’s foreign minister, James Cleverly, said on a visit to Washington.

“What we see when you have these kind of brutal, attritiona­l conflicts is this huge loss of life. And that cannot be what any of us want to see - which is why we think that now is the right time to intensify our support for Ukraine,” Mr Cleverly said.

Also in Washington, Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherland­s told US President Joe Biden of Dutch plans to offer the US-made Patriot missile defence system to Ukraine.

This is in addition to pledges by the United States and Germany to send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine.

The training of Ukrainian officers to operate Patriot advanced long-range air defence system will last 10 weeks, Ukraine’s Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said.

Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska urged delegates at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday to do more to help end the war, adding she would deliver a letter from her husband to the Chinese delegation setting out Ukraine’s proposed peace formula.

China is an important partner for Moscow and has refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the civilian death toll from a missile that struck an apartment block on Saturday rose to 45, including six children, among them an 11-monthold boy, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly video address. Ukrainian authoritie­s called off the search for survivors on Tuesday.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said yesterday the two sides had exchanged fire on the eastern frontline, where neither has advanced much in recent months.

Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces pounded the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, where nearly 30 settlement­s were shelled.

 ?? NYT ?? Ukrainian soldiers move equipment and parts from a broken-down T-72 tank, left, to a functionin­g one in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.
NYT Ukrainian soldiers move equipment and parts from a broken-down T-72 tank, left, to a functionin­g one in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.
 ?? AFP ?? A soldier stands at the site where a helicopter crashed in Kyiv yesterday.
AFP A soldier stands at the site where a helicopter crashed in Kyiv yesterday.

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