According to the officials, the package is intended to bolster Ukraine’s counteroffensive efforts, although the timing of its announcement and contents are subject to change. The update comes amid Russia’s mass attacks across Ukraine earlier this week.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 14, 2022
First real data on number of missiles Ukraine reckons Russia has left in its arsenals. Enough for a few more attacks on the scale we saw on Oct. 10, and then that’s it. Russia will have to produce more missiles, quicker, and it’s not clear it can with sanctions in place. pic.twitter.com/7LT0n9KaiQ
— Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) October 14, 2022
An @AP investigation found that officials have deported Ukrainian children to Russia or Russian-held territories without consent, lied to them that they were not wanted by their parents, used them for propaganda and given them Russian citizenship. https://t.co/5wO0rRM1Iq
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 14, 2022
NEW: Russia failed in a years-long programme to cut its defence industry's reliance on foreign components, according to an internal report https://t.co/NRT3ZXVleA
— Alberto Nardelli (@AlbertoNardelli) October 14, 2022
Putin says Russia’s mobilization drive to bolster forces in Ukraine will end in 2 wks. Western officials say new troops are already on the battlefield & 'clear that they have been fielded with very limited training and very poor equipment.' w/ @maxseddon https://t.co/tdMdtuCwBD
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) October 14, 2022