Ukraine Recaptures Key City As US Provides Billions More In Aid
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
KYIV/MOSCOW (Worthy News) – Ukraine on Saturday recaptured the key eastern city of Lyman, a day after Russia annexed four Ukrainian territories.
The battlefield victory came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked his U.S. counterpart, Joe Biden, for providing billions more in military and other aid to his nation.
Soldiers raised the Ukrainian flag at Lyman’s entrance as Russian forces began withdrawing, according to footage seen by Worthy News.
Kyiv earlier said it had encircled the city where Russia’s forces totaled about 5,000 to 5,500 soldiers. But the Ukrainian military believes the number of encircled Russian troops may have fallen because of casualties as some soldiers tried to break out of the encirclement.
Their latest victory underscored Kyiv’s pledge never to accept Russia’s annexation on Friday of four occupied regions Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk.
And the ongoing Ukrainian counteroffensive, seven long months after the Russian invasion began, is backed by weapons from several Western countries, including the United States.
On Saturday, Ukrainian President Zelensky praised his U.S. counterpart, Joe Biden, for signing an additional $12.3 billion package to support his nation.
Military sources say the package includes weapon deliveries to Kyiv and provides assistance for a potential nuclear incident in Europe. Separately, the World Bank said it would provide an additional $530 million in support to Ukraine, bringing the total aid by the bank to $13 billion. Britain supports the help with $500 million, and Denmark provides $30 million.
CONDEMNING ANNEXATION
Besides signing the U.S. package, President Biden condemned Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territories following sham referendums. And Biden made clear that the U.S.-led NATO military alliance won’t be intimidated after Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to make a veiled threat to use nuclear weapons to defend those regions. “America’s fully prepared with our NATO allies to defend every single inch of NATO territory. Every single inch,” Biden stressed at the White House.
“So, Mr. Putin, don’t misunderstand what I’m saying. Every inch,” Biden added after Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said his nation is submitting an “accelerated” application to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization military alliance.
“America and its allies are not going, let me emphasize this, are not going to be intimidated by Putin and his reckless words and threats,” Biden said. “In response to Russia’s phony claims of annexation, the United States, together with our Allies and partners, are announcing new sanctions today. These sanctions will impose costs on individuals and entities — inside and outside of Russia — that provide political or economic support to illegal attempts to change the status of Ukrainian territory,” he explained.
NATO member state Turkey, which has been at the center of mediation between the west and Russia, also rejected Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territories calling the decision a “grave violation” of international law.
It came amid more tensions on the ground, with the United Nations nuclear watchdog requesting clarifications from Russian authorities after the director-general of the Zaporizhzhia atomic power plant was detained.
Ukraine says Russia is trying to transfer what is Europe’s largest nuclear power plant to the Russian energy firm Rosatom, despite security concerns. Amid worries about a possible nuclear confrontation, people also tried to mourn on Saturday the dozens of people killed in a conventional Russian strike on a humanitarian convoy near the city of Zaporizhzhia, not far from the nuclear plant.
The convoy was on its way to rescue people seeking to flee the Russian-occupied territories in this rapidly escalating armed conflict.
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