Key facts
- Britain will support Ukraine "100%" against Russia.
- Russia has threatened consequences over alleged UK drone supplies used in strikes on Russian territory.
- Russia has established 10 new drone bases along its borders with Ukraine and Belarus.
- These new drone bases may bring NATO countries within strike range.
- Russia has significantly increased its use of advanced drones against Ukraine.
- Ukraine's Foreign Ministry condemned the inclusion of the Russian film "Dau" at the Venice Film Festival.
- Ukraine views the film's inclusion as Russia's use of culture as an influence tool.
- The film "Dau" is directed by Illya Khrzhanovsky.
- The film "Dau" is financed by a sanctioned Russian businessman.
- The film "Dau" has faced prior allegations of exploitation.
Britain reaffirms its commitment to support Ukraine "100%" against Russia, with Prime Minister Andy Burnham stating the UK's backing is unwavering. This declaration follows Russian threats of consequences over alleged UK drone supplies being used in strikes on Russian territory. The UK's stance highlights its continued dedication to aiding Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict.
Concurrently, a report by The Telegraph reveals Russia has established 10 new bases equipped with launch pads for long-range drones. These bases are situated along Russia's borders with Ukraine and Belarus, raising concerns that they could bring NATO countries within the strike range of these drones. This development is occurring alongside a significant increase in Russia's deployment of advanced drones in its operations against Ukraine.
In a separate cultural development, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has voiced strong condemnation regarding the inclusion of the Russian film "Dau" in the Venice Film Festival. Ukraine views this decision as Russia's utilization of culture as a tool for influence, particularly in the context of the ongoing war. The film, directed by Illya Khrzhanovsky and financed by a sanctioned Russian businessman, has previously faced allegations of exploitation.
