

"That's right the way over the west of the country - hundreds of kilometres away from the front."īell went on to say that Ukraine had claimed Russia had put out five aircrafts in the attack on the airfield today. "Now they are increasingly targeting some military targets and there is an airfield in Khmelnytskyi where the Russians attacked. He said: "The Russians at the start of the winter were targeting energy infrastructure and then in the spring they targeted the Ukrainian population.

Looking at the situation, military analyst Sean Bell has told Sky News that the frequency and intensity of the attacks from Russia is "increasing dramatically". Kyiv is under attack again after the second successive night of attack from Russia. Mr Putin signed a decree this month symbolically denouncing the treaty following a debate and vote in the Russian parliament on the matter. Russia suspended its participation in the treaty in 2007 and "completely halted" participation in 2015. The 1990 Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) placed limits on the deployment of military equipment in Europe. But for this to happen we need working bilateral relations with a whole array of states which at the current time are lacking," he said, adding that this was "not our fault". "This is in the interests of the whole world. He said: "In this area of arms control, of strategic stability, a big vacuum is now developing, of course, which ideally would be filled urgently by new acts of international law to regulate this situation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was responding to a question about Vladimir Putin's decision to formally "denounce" an arms control treaty dating back to the end of the Cold War when he made reference to a "big vacuum". A "vacuum" is emerging in the area of arms control as a result of poor relations between a number of states, the Kremlin has claimed.
