France said it would provide Ukraine with “light combat tanks” and President Joe Biden confirmed the US may send Bradley Fighting Vehicles, moves that would meet Kyiv’s long-sought request for more armored weapons.
(Bloomberg) — France said it would provide Ukraine with “light combat tanks” and President Joe Biden confirmed the US may send Bradley Fighting Vehicles, moves that would meet Kyiv’s long-sought request for more armored weapons.
The discussions about rearming Ukraine’s forces with the first armored combat vehicles from Western allies came as the nation’s military intelligence chief predicted a March offensive in which Kyiv’s forces aim to take back territory occupied by Russian troops.
Russia pardoned a first wave of former convicts who survived six months at the front in Ukraine, the latest sign of the growing influence of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the mercenary tycoon who has sent thousands of troops to fight in the Kremlin’s invasion.
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Key Developments
- Russia Pardons First Convicts Who Survived 6 Months at Front
- Biden Says He May Send Ukraine US Bradley Vehicles for War
- Ukraine Plant Must Be Seized From Russia, Nuclear Chief Says
- Russia Ups Death Toll in Ukraine Strike, Blames Cell-Phone Use
On the Ground
Russian forces continued their assault on the eastern city of Bakhmut, shelling more than 60 settlements in the area, according to Ukraine’s general staff. Another 45 settlements came under attack in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions in the south. Ukraine’s Air Force said it shot down a Russian Su-25 fighter jet, Ka-52 combat helicopter and an Orlan drone Wednesday.
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Russia Pardons Convicts After Six Months at Front (9:56 a.m)
Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner military-contracting company, announced the pardons and hailed the roughly two dozen survivors as “warriors” in a meeting with them in the southern Krasnodar region near the Ukrainian border, according to the state-run RIA Novosti agency.
The longtime ally of President Vladimir Putin is one of the most prominent supporters of his war. Prigozhin has about 50,000 personnel on the ground in Ukraine, including 40,000 convicts and 10,000 contractors, the US said last month.
One clip showed Prigozhin at an event with wounded fighters, including several who had lost legs. He didn’t comment on how many of the first wave of convict recruits were killed or captured, citing only one example of a man serving a 30-year sentence who he said had blown himself up in battle after being cut off from his unit.
Biden Confirms He’s Weighing Bradley Vehicles for Ukraine (10:03 p.m.)
Biden said he’s considering sending Ukraine the Bradley Fighting Vehicles to aid the country’s defense against Russia’s invasion.
Biden answered “yes” after he was asked by reporters traveling with him whether Bradleys were under consideration as the US prepares its next package of military aid to Kyiv. He didn’t elaborate.
While delivering Bradleys would represent a significant expansion of the type of weapons the US is providing to Ukraine, Kyiv has repeatedly asked its allies in NATO to send more heavily armored weapons including the US Abrams and German-made Leopard main battle tanks.
France To Deliver Combat Vehicles To Ukraine, Elysee Official Says (6:20 p.m.)
Macron told Zelenskiy that France will provide Ukraine with French-made AMX-10RC armored vehicles used by the French Army, according to an Elysee official. The official declined to specify the number of vehicles or the timing of the deliveries.
Although the official described the weapons as tanks, they run on wheels, not tracks, and are heavily armed but lighter than tanks. Macron confirmed what he called the offer of “light combat tanks” in a tweet.
–With assistance from Aliaksandr Kudrytski.
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