President Zelensky has urged NATO leaders to drop all restrictions on striking targets inside Russia if, in his words, means Ukraine wins the war.
It comes after one of the worst Russian attacks on Ukraine this week, when over 40 people were killed and a children’s hospital in Kyiv was hit.
At the Nato’s summit in Washington, members promised billions of pounds more in military aid and training for the country.
But, as our Ukraine Correspondent James Waterhouse explains, the pledges were a fraction of what Kyiv was hoping for.
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