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A critical power infrastructure object burns after a Russian drone attack near a residential building in Kyiv (Picture: SOPA Images Ltd/ Alamy Live News).
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More US arms to Ukraine will aggravate war, Kremlin warns

Image ID 2M46J47 A power infrastructure object burns after Russian drone attack near a residential building in Kyiv 19122022 CREDIT SOPA Images Limited,Alamy Live News EXP 22122023.jpg
A critical power infrastructure object burns after a Russian drone attack near a residential building in Kyiv (Picture: SOPA Images Ltd/ Alamy Live News).

The Kremlin said increasing the supply of US arms to Ukraine will aggravate the 10-month war and "does not bode well" for the neighbouring country – where President Vladimir Putin vowed Russia will achieve its goals.

Speaking during a meeting with his top military brass, Mr Putin said Moscow will use the combat experience to enhance its armed forces.

He told military leaders to analyse the Western weapons used by Ukraine to "develop our armed forces and strengthen the capability of our troops".

Mr Putin said the country's military should learn lessons and modernise based on its experiences in Ukraine and special emphasis will go to developing his country’s nuclear forces, which he described as "the main guarantee of Russia's sovereignty".

In a speech at the same meeting, defence minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia's military must expand from its current size of one million personnel to 1.5 million, a number that should include 695,000 volunteer contract soldiers.

He also said Russia will form new units in the country's west in view of plans by Finland and Sweden to join Nato.

Western weapon supplies "does not bode well for Ukraine"

In a call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the expansion of Western weapon supplies to Ukraine "leads to an aggravation of the conflict and, in fact, does not bode well for Ukraine".

Mr Peskov's comments were the first official Russian reaction to the news that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was going to Washington for a summit with US President Joe Biden.

The trip was Mr Zelensky's first known foreign trip since Russia's February 24 invasion triggered a war that has killed thousands and laid waste to towns and cities across Ukraine.

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US Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi listen to President Volodymyr Zelensky while he delivers critical remarks at a Joint Session of Congress on Capitol Hill (Picture: Sipa US/ Alamy Stock Photo).

The White House announced a 1.8 billion dollar military aid package for Ukraine just hours before Mr Zelensky arrived in the US, which includes for the first time a Patriot missile battery and precision-guided bombs for fighter jets, US officials said.

Volodymyr Fesenko, head of the Kyiv-based Penta Centre independent think tank, said Mr Zelensky's visit could help map out future strategy.

"This is indeed a very significant and symbolic visit, which should determine the course of the war.

"Zelensky for the first time dared to leave Ukraine and is counting on being able to maintain, and possibly even strengthen, US military and economic assistance to Ukraine," Mr Fesenko told the Associated Press.

China meeting

As Mr Zelensky travelled to Washington, Moscow also was involved in high-level diplomacy.

The deputy head of Russia's Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, met on Wednesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Mr Medvedev, a former Russian president, said in a video statement that he and Mr Xi discussed an array of topics, including "the conflict in Ukraine".

China has refused to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and criticised sanctions against Moscow.

Beijing has only referred to the invasion as the "Ukraine situation" in deference to Moscow and accused the US and Nato of provoking Mr Putin by expanding into eastern Europe.

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Shelling continues in Ukraine

In Ukraine, Russian forces continued to shell populated areas with more missiles and artillery on Wednesday.

They shelled areas around the city of Nikopol in Ukraine's southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region overnight, its governor, Valentyn Reznichenko, said on Telegram on Wednesday morning.

On Wednesday, the Ukrainian president's office said Russian attacks killed five civilians and wounded 17 the day before.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said Russia unleashed five missiles and 16 airstrikes on Ukrainian territory and 61 attacks from multiple-launch rocket systems.

General Staff spokesperson Oleksandr Shtupun said Ukrainian forces repelled attacks around more than 25 populated areas in eastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv, Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, with the cities of Bakhmut and Avdiivka continuing to be key targets of Russia's offensive.

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