Key developments on April 10: Parliament starts considering updated mobilization bill in 2nd reading Germany delivers artillery shells, drones, armored vehicles to Ukraine Russian attacks against Kharkiv, Odesa oblasts kill 7, including 2 children, injure 18 Ukrainian military denies Russia gained foothold in Robotyne UK government, BAE Systems sign agreements to repair equipment in Ukraine Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has begun considering an updated mobilization bill in the second reading, lawmaker Oleksii Honcharenko said on April 10.
Following the capture of Avdiivka, Russia has intensified its offensive efforts across several sectors of Ukraine’s front line over the past week, likely in order to stretch Ukrainian forces, the ministry wrote.
Responding to conflicting reports that President Volodymyr Zelensky is planning to dismiss his army chief, the United States government has told Ukraine it will not get involved in the country’s personnel decisions, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Feb. 4. “That is not something the U.S. government should be weighing in on one way or another,” Sullivan said.