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Russia-Ukraine war live: Germany to allow Kyiv to use its weapons to strike Russia - The Guardian

The German government has announced that it will give Ukraine permission to use weapons supplied by Germany against military targets in Russia, government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in Berlin this morning.

The government gives its blessing to Ukraine to use German weapons across the border into Russian territory bordering the Kharkiv region, after days of debate in Berlin as to whether it was willing to risk being labelled a party to war if it did so.

It follows weeks in which Ukraine has been attacked “particularly in the Kharkiv area by positions from the immediately adjacent Russian border area”, Hebestreit told journalists.

The position is controversial, with outspoken opponents in Germany, who fear an escalation of the conflict or Germany’s direct involvement in it.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy, speaking alongside Nordic leaders, said that he is grateful to the northern countries for their support.

Ukraine is doing everything to establish a just peace as soon as possible, he said.

Vladimir Putin can still expand terror against Ukrainian cities and villages, and is preparing more military force near Ukraine’s borders, he said.

Zelenskiy said:

The key to positive changes for us on the front and in the war overall is air defence, of course.

He added:

We must do everything to destroy Russian combat aircraft, just as we are already destroying Russian warships in the Black Sea region.

For this, we need patriot air defence systems. And today we talked about how to speed up delivery of patriot systems to Ukraine. And I thank my colleagues for their understanding.

He also said “we have established a new security architecture” with five security agreements signed.

The agreements outline the scope of military support, he said. The leaders also discussed in detail the need to start talks on Ukraine’s EU membership, he noted.

The Ukrainian president spoke about Ukraine’s hopes for the upcoming Nato summit.

Russia is “blackmailing” some leaders and there is still no confirmation from some efforts for the peace summit, he noted.

Speaking alongside Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Nordic leaders, Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, stressed the region’s commitment to strengthening Ukraine’s defence capabilities.

Sweden’s latest package will focus on air defence, he said, adding that it also includes artillery ammunition and armed vehicles.

Ukraine can count on continued strong Nordic support, Kristersson said.

“We stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes,” he said.

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, will speak soon at a joint press conference.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he is “grateful to Sweden for its solidarity with our country and people, as well as for its vital defense assistance.”

The Kremlin said today that it was already aware of attempts by Ukraine to strike targets on Russian territory with weapons provided by the United States, Reuters reported.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Sweden’s Ulf Kristersson have signed a bilateral cooperation agreement.

“This cooperation includes Swedish support amounting to more than EUR 9 billion from 2022 to 2026. My message is clear: Sweden will stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes,” the Swedish leader said.

In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy emphasised: “I don’t think Putin is crazy. He’s dangerous. It’s much scarier. You see, he will not stop”.

The German government has announced that it will give Ukraine permission to use weapons supplied by Germany against military targets in Russia, government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in Berlin this morning.

The government gives its blessing to Ukraine to use German weapons across the border into Russian territory bordering the Kharkiv region, after days of debate in Berlin as to whether it was willing to risk being labelled a party to war if it did so.

It follows weeks in which Ukraine has been attacked “particularly in the Kharkiv area by positions from the immediately adjacent Russian border area”, Hebestreit told journalists.

The position is controversial, with outspoken opponents in Germany, who fear an escalation of the conflict or Germany’s direct involvement in it.

Germany is to send a new tranche of arms to Ukraine, worth 500 million Euros, the defence minister Boris Pistorius has announced. This brings Germany’s contributions to around 28 billion euros so far.

Speaking in Odessa at a meeting on Thursday evening with his Ukrainian counterpart Rustem Umerov, Pistorius said Germany would continue to back Ukraine. “We will continue to support you in this defensive battle,” he said.

Some of the items included in the arms package are on the verge of being delivered.

They include a “large number” of medium-range Iris-T SLM anti-aircraft missiles as well as a number of shorter range SLS missiles, Pistorius said.

Drones for both reconnaissance and fighting on the Black Sea, urgently-needed spare parts for artillery systems already delivered by Germany as well as replacement engines for Leopard battle tanks are also part of the package, and around a million rounds of ammunition for small arms.

Pistorius also announced the planned delivery, from 2025 onwards, of 18 new Howitzers of “the most up-to-date design”.

Military training, interference-free satellite communication and the maintenance and repair of existing Leopard A1 and Leopard II A4 main battle tanks due to be delivered by Spain this year, were part of Germany’s package, he emphasised.

It is unusual for Pistorius to list Germany’s contribution in such an inventorial way, but he said he was doing so in order to “underline that we are not just currently delivering what is available,” but thinking very specifically and strategically about Ukraine’s needs.

He admitted that the attitude of planning ahead, and Germany’s attempt at a sustainable approach, meant that it expected the war to be a prolonged one. “And we want and will continue to provide support,” he said.

Ukraine’s defence ministry said it is continuing to target Russian infrastructure.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy is in Sweden today.

“Today I am in Stockholm for the third Ukraine-Northern Europe summit. Our top priorities are to ensure more air defense systems for Ukraine, joint defense industry projects, and weapons for our warriors, as well as global efforts to force Russia to make peace,” he said.

Ukraine may use weapons delivered by western countries including Germany to defend itself against Russian attacks in the border region surrounding Kharkiv in accordance with international law, a German government spokesperson said today, Reuters reported.

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said today his country was not bluffing when it spoke of the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine and that its conflict with the West could escalate into an all-out war, Reuters reported.

Medvedev said Moscow’s conflict with the West was developing according to the worst case scenario and that “no one can rule out it escalating to the last stage”.

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has given a wide-ranging interview to the Guardian.

President Biden’s delay in sanctioning the use of western weapons against targets in Russia has left the Kremlin’s forces laughing at Ukraine and able to “hunt” its people, the Ukrainian president said.

In an interview in Kyiv, Zelenskiy said that the White House’s equivocation had cost lives and he urged the US president to overcome his perennial worries about possible nuclear “escalation” with Moscow.

On Thursday night it emerged that, after months of lobbying, the US had taken a small but symbolic step – and for the first time would permit some American made weapons to be used by Kyiv’s military to fire inside Russia in its defence of the city of Kharkiv.

But in his Guardian interview, Zelenskiy made clear he needs to be able to use “powerful” long range weapons that can hit targets inside deep Russian territory – a red line the White House has refused to lift.

The US, he said, needed to “believe in us more”.

Without this green light, Zelenskiy said other allies, such as the UK, may not allow Ukraine to use their long range weapons either. “Believe us, we have to respond. They don’t understand anything but force. We are not the first and not the last target,” he said of Russia.

“I think it is absolutely illogical to have [western] weapons and see the murderers, terrorists, who are killing us from the Russian side. I think sometimes they are just laughing at this situation,” he said. “It’s like going hunting for them. Hunting for people. They understand that we can see them, but we cannot reach them.”

Read the full interview, by Katharine Viner, Luke Harding , Shaun Walker and Nick Hopkins in Kyiv.

Joe Biden has allowed Ukraine to use some US-made weapons over one part of the Russian border, to allow Kyiv’s forces to defend against an offensive aimed at the city of Kharkiv, relaxing an important constraint on Ukraine’s able to defend itself.

“The president recently directed his team to ensure that Ukraine is able to use US-supplied weapons for counter-fire purposes in the Kharkiv region so Ukraine can hit back against Russian forces that are attacking them or preparing to attack them,” a US official said.

Limits on the use of US long-range weapons such as the army tactical missile system (Atacms) will remain, however.

“Our policy with respect to prohibiting the use of Atacms or long-range strikes inside of Russia has not changed,” the official said.

Read the full story here, by Julian Borger and Andrew Roth in Washington.

Missiles fired by the Ukrainian navy struck an oil terminal at the Russian port of Kavkaz today, Reuters reported citing a statement from the Ukrainian military.

Poland is currently organising its 45th package of aid for Ukraine, the country’s foreign minister said today, Reuters reported.

“Poland has sent 44 packages of aid to Ukraine, we are now organising our 45th... we think we’ve contributed in military assistance alone around 4 billion euros,” Radek Sikorski told reporters in Prague.

Hello, we are restarting our live coverage of the war in Ukraine.

Speaking as Nato ministers gather for talks in Prague, the alliance’s secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, said this morning that allies will address how to sustain and step up support for Kyiv.

Allies have provided unprecedented support to Ukraine. Just last week Belgium announced 30 more F-16s and Spain and Sweden announced new packages of more than one billion euros each for air defence, for artillery and for other important equipment for Ukraine. These and other announcements come on top of the US decision of 61 billion extra US dollars for Ukraine.

But we will address how to make sure we sustain and step up our support for Ukraine and I have proposed that NATO should play a bigger role in the coordination and supply of security assistance and training for Ukraine.

I also proposed a multi-air financial pledge to ensure more accountability and predictability in the support we provide to Ukraine because we need to make sure that Moscow understands that we are prepared for the long haul in our support for Ukraine.

Four people have been killed and 25 injured in Russian missile attacks overnight in Kharkiv, Ukrinform reports.

The regional governor, Oleh Syniehubov, said “unfortunately, another body was found in the destroyed building. At this time, there are four dead.”

Rescuers work at a site of a residential building hit by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, May 31.

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Spanish waiters injured in beach brawl with 'stag do' Brits in Majorca reveal how chaos erupted after they ask - Daily Mail

  • Were YOU involved in the brawl, or did you witness it yourself? Email katherine.lawton@mailonline.co.uk 

Two Spanish waiters who were injured in a violent brawl by British 'stag do' tourists in Majorca have exclusively told MailOnline about the moment they were set upon by the allegedly drunken thugs.

Eight British men were hauled before a court in Palma yesterday evening after several staff and two police officers were hurt in the fracas at the Balneario Illetas beach club restaurant in Calvia, the municipality where party resort Magaluf is located, at 7.30pm on Wednesday.

In exclusive footage obtained by MailOnline, four British men – some of whom were barefoot and still in beachwear - were seen being bundled out of a civil guard van in handcuffs and brought into the courthouse in Palma by armed cops.

The four men in the second Civil Guard van, arriving around 5.30pm local time (4.30pm BST), used their T-shirts to cover their faces and said nothing as they attended a hearing that took place behind closed doors.

It is thought the other four men were brought to the courthouse earlier in the day.

Spanish waiter Nacho, 42, (pictured) told how the British holidaymakers quickly turned 'aggressive' when staff challenged them
Four British men being bundled out of a civil guard van and brought into the courthouse in Palma after they were involved in a violent beach brawl in Majorca on Wednesday
Restaurant staff grappling with tourists - some of whom were British - who started a fight at a Majorcan beach-side restaurant on Wednesday
Nacho told of the dramatic moment he became embroiled in the fracas, when he saw his boss and another colleague attacked when they went to the beach to try to stop the fighting

Some of the men were seen walking out of the courthouse last night.

Shocking online footage of the brawl shows people flung to the ground as beach bar staff tried to intervene and break up the chaos, which apparently erupted after workers asked the group to stop throwing rubbish in the sea.

Six local police and members of the Civil Guard were scrambled to the scene to arrest the Brits, but were reportedly confronted with further violence.

Local officials said they had rarely seen such violence from detainees who were said to have tried to flee after they were targeted by officers.

Speaking to MailOnline, a Spanish Civil Guard spokesman declined to name the men who were arrested but said three were aged 30, one aged 29, two aged 28, one aged 26 and another aged 24.

A waiter injured in the clashes has claimed how the British holidaymakers soon turned 'aggressive' when staff challenged them about their 'rude' behaviour and throwing rubbish on the sand and in the sea.

Married father-of-one Nacho, 42, who did not wish to give his surname, told MailOnline the beach brawl was 'like a battle' which saw him repeatedly punched and later caught in a headlock by one of the Brits.

Eight British men were arrested in Majorca following the brawl outside the restaurant. They were pictured getting handcuffed on some steps at the beach club restaurant before being taken away by police. The fight resulted in a waiter and two police officers being injured

He said: 'From early in the morning they were having drinks on the beach, for celebration.

'When I came to restaurant to work it was about 4.00pm, but they were there about 10 in the morning.

'They stay drinking, but then they start disturbing the other clients and dropping trash and bottles and things like that over the sand and the sea.

'The fight started with that, the trash, because they were throwing trash into the sea, and our colleagues had gone in for a dip because they finish their work, and they tell them to stop.

'Then they [the British men] start to laugh about him and insult him and some things like that.

'Finally they, the group, start to hit him. Then more colleagues go to the beach to try to stop and then they [the British group] start to hit everybody.'

Nacho said tensions arose prior to this when some of the Brits and their wider group tried to go into the beach club's high-end restaurant while in their soaking wet beachwear.

He said: 'We start to say you cannot do this, just take your shoes and wear a t-shirt please.'

'They don't obey us, so I think they were angry for that.'

He said he became embroiled in the fracas when he saw his manager and another colleague attacked as they went to the beach to intervene in the clashes.

Cops led the group into the Palma court, where they will attend a hearing behind closed doors
The group were filmed in a massive brawl on a beach in Majorca on Wednesday

He added: 'For a while, 30 seconds maybe, the fight stop a little bit.

'I was stood in the restaurant at this point…Then I saw them hit my boss and the rest of people so that's when I decide to go down to the beach to help.

'I try to stop the fight, in as far as I can, it was quite difficult. There was the big man in the shorts he starts to hit me, you can see in the video.'

'He was hitting in my head, in the back of my neck.'

Nacho was sent back to the restaurant by his boss, but the nightmare simply continued, he said.

'When I was in the restaurant the big man start to blame me and he say to me, saying 'Fuck you Spanish people' and another girl also start to blame me.'

Nacho said on facing up to the Brit, his was suddenly grabbed from behind by someone else, which he says has left him with a nasty bruise on his shoulder.

He added: 'All the time they don't want to stop…it was like a battle.'

'I have to say in 25 years in working in restaurants in Costa del Sol and here in Majorca I've never seen a situation like that.'

The accused arrived handcuffed in shorts and T-shirts in two police vans this afternoon
One woman was filmed being knocked to the ground as she tried to stop the brawl

Asked how he felt about British holidaymakers coming to Spain, he blamed 'English' tourists' for the problems, adding: 'Often here in Magaluf, when it's a big fight, it's English involved, not Scottish, not Irish, not Wales.

'I have no problems with the British people, because I work in restaurants a lot of time, I have got a lot of English friends, good people, I don't like to blame.'

Another waiter hurt in the fight told MailOnline how he worries about returning to work in case other tourist brawls happen.

The man, who did not want to be identified for fear of losing his job, claimed the group spent €1,500 in the restaurant eating and drinking before the chaos erupted.

He said: 'They were good, fine, having fun. But it all started when they started to go to the bathroom, without clothes.

'We told them 'you have to wear shoes, you have to wear the shirt, you are bringing a lot of sand and in the bathroom there's a lot of water and if you fall and you have pain or you hurt, we've got a problem'.

He said the group got 'mad' at this before returning to the beach, where some of the bar's waiters had finished their shift and were enjoying beers and a swim.

'One of them [the staff] then went for a swim next to the British people and the British people were throwing trash into the water.

A woman, who was knocked over during the brawl, is helped up by a member of staff
The Brits fighting, apparently after being told by locals to stop throwing litter in the sea

'This worker told them 'please don't throw trash on the water' and they were like 'no, just do your fucking job, we don't care' whatever.

'They were drunk, and they get very mad and they start to hit him.'

The waiter claimed the worker then shouted to his colleagues for help but they were also set upon by the angry Brits.

He said: 'They were going in there to separate them. But when they arrived, the English started to hit them.

'I saw the fight from the restaurant, and I went to the reception and I start to call the authorities, when I saw a colleague of mine, a woman… [go] flying in the sand.'

On intervening, the waiter said a 'big man' in the British group hit him, adding: 'He hurt a lot of people'.

'When I get down there, another one [Brit] told me, 'do your fucking job, you are dead'.

'I was like 'what in the world did I do to you?' I just arrived, is it because I am staff and I look the same. I don't understand anything.

As many as eight were arrested after the mass brawl, with three people left injured
People were pushed and shoved at a Majorca beach on Wednesday after a fight broke out between British tourists and restaurant staff. The tourists, who were said to be on a stag do, were seen throwing cans of beer into the sea. The brawl erupted after being told to stop by the waiter

'Then after the man said what he said to me, I turned around…and then someone hits me.'

The waiter told how he was knocked to ground during the attack and said he is still in pain now.

He claimed he saw the British men hurting the women with them as they tried to pull them away from the fight.

He added: 'I can't think how this can happen. I think it's important to say, I think this is the same thing we are having here in these past weeks.

'All this news we are having is because of this sort of tourism. We are the workers, we don't want this. We want good quality tourism.'

He warned that when tourists 'come here to drink a lot, it has these types of consequences.'

The waiter said he felt fearful of returning to work, adding: 'When I see tourists like this, I think 'What do we have now?' It could happen now [again].'

But rather than wishing ill on his attackers, the waiter said he felt 'bad' for them 'because of this reputation of the English people'.

He added: 'I want this problem to be solved. Now we are seeing a lot of [anti-tourist] demonstrations, there's going to be more, that's why I don't feel good [about this], because maybe this will be the point of no return.'

He told how a relative working at another hotel on the island said it had received messages from British tourists asking if it is 'safe for them to travel here'.

The brawl in Majorca comes amid a backdrop of ongoing anti-tourist protests on the island, as locals attempt to clamp down on disruptions caused by holidaymakers.

Last Saturday, around 15,000 people took to the streets of Palma to protest against overtourism, with those marching seen holding placards reading 'tourists go home'.

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Ivanka Trump breaks silence after father's historic criminal conviction - The Independent

Ivanka Trump has broken her silence and spoken out in support of her father after the former president’s historic criminal conviction at his hush money trial in New York.

The former first daughter, who also served as a special advisor during Donald Trump’s time in office, posted a heartfelt message to her Instagram, shortly after her father was found guilty of all felony charges on Thursday

A jury convicted Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election. Ms Daniels says that they had a sexual encounter in 2006, which the former president denies.

Jurors announced they had reached a verdict in the historic criminal trial at 4.20pm on Thursday, just as Justice Juan Merchan prepared to dismiss them for the day.

Shortly after the verdict was announced Ms Trump shared a picture of herself as a young girl sat on her smiling father’s lap. “I love you dad,” she wrote, with a heart emoji.

The former First Daughter, who also served as a special advisor during Trump’s time in office, posted a heartfelt message to her Instagram on Thursday (@ivankatrump/ Instagram)

Her public display of support for her father comes in stark contrast to Trump’s wife, former First Lady Melania Trump, who has not been seen throughout the six-week trial. She has not yet commented publicly.

The alleged payments were made to keep the affair between Daniels and Trump secret – an affair that happened shortly after Melania gave birth to son Barron.

Stephanie Grisham, who served as White House Press Secretary from 2019 to 2021, told CNN that a reporter’s relentless questions about the whereabouts of Melania “absolutely” perturbs the former president.

Ivanka Trump also served as a special advisor to her father during his administration (Getty Images)

“Oh absolutely I know it bothers him,” Grisham told Erin Burnett on Wednesday. “That kind of thing would bother him if Mrs Trump wasn’t at some event and it was really noted he would definitely bring it up with her.”

Despite the absence of Melania Trump, the former president’s eldest son – Donald Trump Jr – was extremely vocal on Thursday about the verdict.

“Such bulls***,” Trump Jr wrote on X. On Wednesday, he had shared a video with his father from inside the Manhattan courthouse joking about writing mean tweets.

Melania Trump did not appear in court at all throughout her husband’s trial, and has not commented on it publicly (AP)

“Guilty on all counts,” he later added. “The Democrats have succeeded in their years long attempt to turn America into a third-world s******. November 5 is our last chance to save it.”

Trump, the presumptive Republican candidate in the 2024 race, is now the first convicted felon to run for the White House. He maintained his innocence even post-conviction on Thursday.

“I am a very innocent man,” he said, speaking in the hallway of the courthouse after the verdict was read. He railed against the trial calling it “rigged” and “a disgrace”, before saying that the “country was going to hell”.

Trump will return to Manhattan criminal court on July 11th for sentencing.

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