As the world waits with bated breath for a major Nato summit in Ankara this week, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a stark warning to Western leaders: it's time for bold action. In the face of a devastating Russian onslaught that has left 11 people dead and over 60 injured in a single overnight strike, Zelenskyy is urging Nato to make decisive decisions to support Ukraine in its fight against aggression. The scale of the attack, which saw 68 missiles and over 350 drones rain down on Kyiv, is a stark reminder of the escalating conflict that has gripped Eastern Europe for months. Can Nato rise to the challenge and provide the necessary support to prevent further bloodshed?


Ukraine’s president makes plea ahead of summit this week in Ankara after over 68 missiles and 350 drones hit capital cityUkraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Nato to make “strong decisions” at this week’s Nato summit in Ankara after 11 people were killed in another overnight Russian strike on Kyiv.Around 60 more people were injured after 68 missiles and over 350 drones hit the Ukrainian capital. Continue reading...