Ukraine war - latest: Russia 'produces first set of Poseidon nuclear torpedoes'; ex-Wagner Group member 'prepared to divulge everything' after seeking asylum in Norway

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Is Russia pushing Belarus to join Ukraine war? Professor Michael Clarke says Russia is trying to stretch Ukrainian forces and 'give them something to worry about' on the Belarusian border but that the Minsk government is very reluctant to get involved.

Sky analyst Professor Michael Clarke says Russia is trying to stretch Ukrainian forces and"give them something to worry about" on the Belarusian border - but that the Minsk government is very reluctant to get involved.Sweden's SAPO domestic security agency expects Russia to increase activities threatening Swedish security in areas including telecoms and the power network.

Ms Von Essen added that SAPO expects Russia to make use,"to a greater extent than before, of non-official platforms such as the Russian diaspora, institutions and companies in Sweden". They are supposedly capable of triggering radioactive ocean waves that would render coastal cities uninhabitable. Putin first announced what would become known as Poseidon in 2018, saying it was a fundamentally new type of strategic nuclear weapon, confirming it would have its own nuclear power supply.

"Even as we gift Challenger 2 tanks, I shall at the same time be reviewing the number of Challenger 3 conversions to consider whether the lessons of Ukraine suggest that we need a larger tank fleet."Russia and Ukraine have been preparing a large prisoner exchange deal, according to Turkish authorities.

Russia and Ukraine have conducted numerous prisoner swaps - most recently on 8 January which saw 50 soldiers from each country traded.Rubble, blown out walls, and destruction can be seen in the photos of the aftermath of the blast that has killed at least 40 people. It's an experience that brings both reflection and perspective as well as some profound realisations about the war.A group of Ukrainians today arrived at Fort Still training base in Oklahoma, where they will be trained to use the Patriot air defence system.

They will likely significantly improve the defence of Ukrainian cities, as Russia missiles continue to target infrastructure and residential regions.A Russian national who is reportedly a former high ranking member of the Wagner Group is seeking asylum in Norway.

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