perspective, and in this particular case: perspective, and in this particular case, i perspective, and in this particular case, i think it would. it is very simple case, i think it would. it is very simple i case, i think it would. it is very simple ido case, i think it would. it is very simple. i do not think anybody knows what the simple. i do not think anybody knows what the russian strategy is. i think what the russian strategy is. i think this what the russian strategy is. i think this is, this effort in bakhmut that has gone on now for a number bakhmut that has gone on now for a number of bakhmut that has gone on now for a number of months, at great cost to the wagner number of months, at great cost to the wagner group and to the russians that are the wagner group and to the russians that are supporting them, the logistics that are supporting them, the logistics chain that has been supporting the wagner group, and also obviously to the ukrainians, i am not al
logistics chain, training of those who maintain it. you can t have several types of aircraft at the same time just wouldn t be feasible. 0ur part in any coalition would be training pilots. we heard the payments talk about the uk launching pilot training soon. but as what our contribution would be. we have different aircraft, and to help british typhoons in the ukraine as well would massively complicate the support for them. i think countries like poland would supply those, if the americans came back as well. we will leave it there. great to have your perspective so quickly after the events. thank you. a quick reminder, the ukrainian leader volodymyr zelensky has now left that meeting with the uk prime minister rishi sunak. these are some of the
against the town of luhansk with a number of people being reported to have been injured there. the russians, of course, have counter attacked to some extent. they killed two recently in a bombardment of a town in the east of the country. but more broadly, we are seeing more of these longer range attacks possibly involving ukrainian-made or even ultimately british-made cruise missiles reaching behind the main front line elements, going after the logistics chain and ultimately breaking that logistics chain is part of the effort to break the will of the russian soldiers. jim? sam kily, thank you. president zelenskyy spent time outside ukraine trying to shore up support from european allies. he said he is now in germany and he posted on social media, quote, already in berlin. weapons, powerful package, air defense, reconstruction, e.u. nato security. earlier he traveled to italy to meet with the country s prime
time, are going to allow ukraine to attack crucial supply and parts of the logistics chain, and deep inside russian held territory, including the crimean peninsula. so strategically, it s usually significant. strategically, it s usually siunificant. , , ., , , significant. presumably, that s why the statement significant. presumably, that s why the statement released significant. presumably, that s why the statement released by - significant. presumably, that s why the statement released by the - the statement released by the kremlin this evening is quite so strongly worded. just to reiterate, that the russian side says it reserves the right to take all necessary measures to neutralise the threats. what you make of that statement? i threats. what you make of that statement? threats. what you make of that statement? ~ ., ., ., ,, statement? i think we ve got to take it with a pinch statement? i think we ve got to take it with a pinch of statement? i think we ve got to take
are saying they are seeing the first signs of this push but also desperately sure of artillery ammunition and ammunition for their tanks in particular. it is that kind of thing really the ukrainians need in addition as president zelenskyy has repeatedly called for fighter jets, helicopters, and longer range artillery. they want to be able to reach into the russian logistics chain, very deep into the rear, to prevent the supply of arms and and ammunition coming in because only then do they believe they can get the edge over the russians in the ongoing fight. thank you very much for that report. here to understand this war in this moment that we are in, former nato supreme allied commander general wesley clark is with us. i want you to listen to what zelenskyy has been saying to those gathered in munich. we need to hurry up. we need the speed, speed of our agreements, speed of our delivery to strengthen our