Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has given a defiant speech to his nation, declaring that sixteenth February, the date on which US mentioned Russia might launch an assault, could be a “day of unity”.
Russia denies it plans to invade Ukraine, regardless of massing greater than 100,000 troops on the border.
The Kremlin says it can’t settle for that Ukraine – a former Soviet republic with deep social and cultural ties with Russia – might sooner or later be part of Nato, and has demanded that that is dominated out.
Greater than a dozen nations have urged their residents to go away Ukraine, and the US has mentioned an assault might start “at any time”. Nonetheless the US has mentioned not all hope is over of a diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine disaster.
Clive Myrie presents BBC Information at Ten reporting by Sarah Rainsford in Kyiv, Steve Rosenberg in Moscow and Sarah Smith in Washington.
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