Ukraine updates: Germany's Baerbock urges support for Kyiv
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday morning for an unannounced visit in a show of support for Ukraine.
In Kyiv, she called for increased international support for Ukraine's air defense amid the ongoing Russian offensive.
"To protect Ukraine from the hail of Russian missiles and drones, it urgently needs more air defense," she said, urging Kyiv's allies to "join forces." The trip had not been announced for security reasons.
Baerbock also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin needs to be prevented from sending troops to "our own borders."
Meanwhile, Poland has arrested nine people for acts of sabotage ordered by Russian intelligence services, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Monday.
Here are the latest updates from Russia's war in Ukraine on May 21:
Poland arrests nine people with links to Russian intelligence
Poland has arrested nine people for acts of sabotage ordered by Russian intelligence services, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Monday.
"We currently have nine suspects arrested and charged with engaging in acts of sabotage in Poland directly on behalf of the Russian services," Tusk told private broadcaster TVN24, adding that the acts include "beatings, arson and attempted arson." He accused Moscow of trying to destabilize the country. "These are Ukrainian, Belarusian and Polish citizens."
Tusk suggested some of those recruited might have criminal backgrounds.
These activities not only targeted Poland but also Lithuania, Latvia, and possibly Sweden, thereby leading to an international investigation.
Tusk said the group is suspecte of involvement in attempted arson at a paint factory in Wroclaw, western Poland, and an Ikea center in Lithuania.
He said more information will be released to the public later.
Recently, Poland arrested a man suspected of helping Russian intelligence launch a possible attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Last month, Warsaw held two individuals suspected of attacking Leonid Volkov, an aide to the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Baerbock in Kyiv calls for increased international support for Ukraine
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday morning for an unannounced visit in a show of support for Ukraine.
In Kyiv, she called for increased international support for Ukraine's air defense amid the ongoing Russian offensive.
"To protect Ukraine from the hail of Russian missiles and drones, it urgently needs more air defense," she said, urging Kyiv's allies to "join forces." The trip had not been announced for security reasons.
Baerbock also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin needs to be prevented from sending troops to "our own borders."
She said a German-led initiative aimed at building up Ukraine's air defenses has raised almost €1 billion ($1.09 billion) while trying to raise "even more."
"We are turning over every stone several times and have even gone ahead with an additional Patriot unit."
For months now, shortages of equipment, ammunition, and soldiers have put Ukraine at a disadvantage as the war continues for a third year.
On Tuesday, Baerbock had to cancel a planned visit to Kharkiv due to the ongoing Russian attacks on the city.
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