Saturday, 7 Jun 2025
America Age
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion / Beauty
    • Art & Books
    • Culture
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Font ResizerAa
America AgeAmerica Age
Search
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion / Beauty
    • Art & Books
    • Culture
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 America Age. All Rights Reserved.
America Age > Blog > World > China is taking center stage at this year’s ‘Russian Davos’ as Western nations stay away
World

China is taking center stage at this year’s ‘Russian Davos’ as Western nations stay away

Enspirers | Editorial Board
Share
China is taking center stage at this year’s ‘Russian Davos’ as Western nations stay away
SHARE

AFP

Ukraine pleads for western arms as Russia chokes frontline city

Ukraine pleaded with Western governments Wednesday to decide quickly on sending heavy weapons to shore up its faltering defences, as Russia said it would evacuate civilians from a frontline chemical plant. The industrial city of Severodonetsk is under intense bombardment as Russia focuses its offensive on the Donbas region in an effort to secure a swathe of eastern and southern Ukraine. Moscow’s forces have intensified efforts to cut off beleaguered Ukrainian troops remaining in the city, and have said that they will open a corridor to allow civilians to flee the besieged factory. Western defence ministers, including US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, were meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, under pressure to step up weapons shipments to Ukraine. “Brussels, we are waiting for a decision,” Mykhaylo Podolyak, senior aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on social media, warning that Ukraine’s artillery is outgunned by 10 to one. “Daily, I receive a message from the defenders: ‘We are holding on, just say: when to expect the weapons?'” he said. – ‘Critical situation’ – But NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, hosting the meeting of around 50 allies and partners, warned it would take time to get the latest hardware into service with trained Ukrainian troops. “Ukraine is really in a very critical situation and therefore, it’s an urgent need to step up,” Stoltenberg told journalists ahead of a gathering of NATO ministers. The West has poured arms into Ukraine, but Kyiv complains it has only received a tenth of what it needs and is clamouring for heavier weaponry. Stoltenberg said the allies had moved from sending older equipment to delivering “more long-range, more advanced air defence systems, more advanced artillery, more heavy weapons”. But he added “there will also be some time needed to just make the Ukrainians ready to use and operate these systems”. He said NATO members, such as the Netherlands, plan to offer training to Ukrainian forces to get them up to speed on the new heavy guns going in. Stoltenberg said alliance leaders should agree a “comprehensive assistance package” for Ukraine at a summit in Madrid later this month. About 500 civilians are taking shelter in Severodonetsk’s Azot chemical plant, according to the head of the city’s administration. The Russian defence ministry announced a humanitarian corridor would be established on Wednesday for evacuations from the plant, saying it was “guided by the principles of humanity”. Evacuees would be transported to the city of Svatovo in the separatist-held region of Lugansk, Moscow said, urging those holding out at the plant to cease their “senseless resistance”. There was no response from Kyiv to the announcement, and in a video address Tuesday, Zelensky lamented “painful losses” in the ongoing fighting. “But we must stay strong. This is our nation… Hanging in there in Donbas is crucial. Donbas is the key to deciding who will dominate in the coming weeks.” After its February invasion, Russia was repelled from Kyiv, prompting it to focus its offensive on Donbas, a mainly Russian-speaking region partly held by pro-Kremlin separatists since 2014. Capturing Severodonetsk has become a key goal, as it would open the road to Sloviansk and another major city, Kramatorsk. – NATO urges heavy weapons – Kyiv’s forces face an increasingly desperate situation in Severodonetsk, with Ukrainian authorities estimating the Russians now control up to 80 percent of the city as they seek to encircle it. From an elevated position in Lysychansk, an AFP team saw black smoke rising from the Azot factory in Severodonetsk and another area in the city. The Ukrainian military is using the high ground to exchange fire with Russian forces fighting for control of Severodonetsk, just across the water. Lysychansk pensioner Valentina sat on the porch of her ground-floor apartment, where she lives alone, her two walking sticks to hand. “It’s scary, very scary,” said the 83-year-old former farm worker. “Why can’t they agree at last, for God’s sake, just shake hands?” Along the road from Lysychansk to Kramatorsk, Ukrainian forces were transporting more weapons systems to the front, while specialist vehicles carried tanks for repair. In the town of Novodruzhesk, close to Lysychansk, there was still a smell of burning and smoke from houses that had been destroyed by fire from shelling at the weekend. “It’s not safe anywhere, it just depends on the time of day, that’s all,” said a soldier standing at a fire station with a skull logo on his sleeve. The Kremlin, meanwhile, said it had not received a request from London to intervene in the case of two Britons sentenced to death by pro-Moscow separatist authorities in eastern Ukraine. Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, along with Moroccan Brahim Saadun, were convicted of acting as mercenaries for Ukraine by the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic. bur-dc/spm

Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Israel hopes Biden trip helps tighten ties with Saudi Arabia Israel hopes Biden trip helps tighten ties with Saudi Arabia
Next Article Xi tells Putin China will keep backing Russia on ‘sovereignty, security’ Xi tells Putin China will keep backing Russia on ‘sovereignty, security’

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
QuoraFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Popular Posts

Priscilla Sitienei: Primary school pupil aged 99 dies in Kenya

Priscilla Sitienei lived through her country's struggle for independenceA 99-year-old woman, believed to be the…

By Enspirers | Editorial Board

Africa looks to renewables to curb warming, boost economies

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — From wind farms across the African coastline to geothermal projects in…

By Enspirers | Editorial Board

Elon Musk Hates Ads. Twitter Needs Them. That May Be a Problem.

“I hate advertising,” Elon Musk tweeted in 2019.Since he started pursuing his $44 billion purchase…

By Enspirers | Editorial Board

EU able to react to ‘unnecessary and stupid’ tariffs threatened by Trump, leaders say – Europe dwell

First EU reactions to Trump's tariff threats towards the bloc - abstractJakub KrupaEU leaders have…

By Enspirers | Editorial Board

You Might Also Like

Birmingham’s free-running bull rehomed in Norwich animal sanctuary
World

Birmingham’s free-running bull rehomed in Norwich animal sanctuary

By Enspirers | Editorial Board
Federal prosecutor reportedly give up over concern Ábrego García indictment was politically motivated – US politics stay
World

Federal prosecutor reportedly give up over concern Ábrego García indictment was politically motivated – US politics stay

By Enspirers | Editorial Board
Labour byelection win exhibits ‘SNP’s balloon has burst’, says Anas Sarwar
World

Labour byelection win exhibits ‘SNP’s balloon has burst’, says Anas Sarwar

By Enspirers | Editorial Board
College of Michigan utilizing undercover investigators to surveil pupil Gaza protesters
World

College of Michigan utilizing undercover investigators to surveil pupil Gaza protesters

By Enspirers | Editorial Board
America Age
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


America Age: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

Company
  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • WP Creative Group
  • Accessibility Statement
Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability
Terms of Use
  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© 2024 America Age. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?