Ukraine war - latest: NATO 'cannot afford to let Russia win'; conflict could 'last another year', UK defence sec says; Putin hints at boosting nuclear forces

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Ukraine war - latest: NATO 'cannot afford to let Russia win'; conflict could 'last another year', UK defence sec says; Putin hints at boosting nuclear forces
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'How far will NATO go to end this war?' KayBurley asks NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg 'We will stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes.' 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

Live updates from Jess Sharp, with Deborah Haynes in Ukraine, Dominic Waghorn in Poland and Diana Magnay in MoscowPutin claims Russia has new class of hypersonic missiles - but whether they are deployable is another matterDefender of the Fatherland day is an important holiday in Russia, also known as Army Day.

These systems will not be for use in Ukraine, but Vladimir Putin intends the West to take note - the rhetoric around nuclear deterrence is almost as important as the weapons themselves.And whether he has the weapons systems and ammunition to keep his armed forces fighting in Ukraine is also a completely different story.

The fighter plane crashed in a remote area and there were no reports of any other damage, the ministry said. He said Ukraine should have"abandoned the dirty demons of the United States" and instead"promoted reconciliation" with its neighbours. Speaking to Sky News, Jens Stoltenberg says the conflict is now becoming a"battle of logistics", so allies of Ukraine need to ramp up production.

The leader of Russia's Wagner Group said his army is being sent more ammunition after a bitter row with the Russian defence ministry. Tomorrow will mark the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine – a milestone many didn't expect to see. Ms Rudenko added:"We have a lot of anxiety about the 24th because we know Russia tends to be obsessed with dates and anniversaries... and we know Russia tends to do symbolic gestures like mass missile attacks on very specific dates."

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