Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected the idea of a ceasefire with Russia, saying it would only benefit Moscow by giving it time to replenish its arms. Russia has a "huge" shortfall in drones, artillery and missiles, but the Kremlin would use the pause in fighting to refill those weapon stocks, Zelensky said on Thursday while on a visit to Estonia. Zelensky said Moscow is currently being forced to stock up on weapons from Iran and North Korea for use against Ukraine. A cease
Ukraine claimed to have scored another victory against the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet on Tuesday, striking at the Crimean town of Feodoesa and damaging the large landing ship Novocherkassk.