The dust has barely settled on a weekslong standoff over NATO allies sending tanks to Kyiv, but a new showdown already appears to be rearing its head. This time, the focus is on top-end warplanes.
British intelligence believe advances in eastern Ukraine could be part of a larger offensive. Meanwhile the US says it won't supply Kyiv with fighter aircraft. Follow DW for more.
President Biden on Monday ruled out providing F-16 fighters to Ukraine, after reports that some Department of Defense officials are pushing for U.S. jets to be sent to Kyiv to bolster its defenses against the Russian invasion.
The dust has barely settled on a weekslong standoff over NATO allies sending tanks to Kyiv, but a new showdown already appears to be rearing its head. This time, the focus is on top-end warplanes.
The US president has simply said "no" to the question of providing F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. On the ground, intelligence reports say Russian forces may be looking to "develop a new axis of advance." DW has more.