Ukraine war latest: Ukraine's parliament mocks Elon Musk in meme spat; Bulgaria 'bans Russian cars entering country'

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Ukraine's parliament has hit back at a meme posted by Elon Musk mocking Ukraine; a Bulgarian ban on Russian cars entering the country will come into force today, according to reports.

Scepticism is suddenly developing in Europe and America about aid for Ukraine, a defence analyst has said.

Across the Atlantic, the lack of new Ukrainian aid in the US stopgap funding legislation, passed to prevent a government shutdown, paints a similar picture. Today, Elliot asks: Is there still time for Ukraine to push to the sea before winter, or is it more likely that another static front will develop but with Ukraine in a better strategic position?Thanks, Elliot, for this question. I suspect there will be many Western nations asking exactly the same information.

However, Ukraine has been making steady progress through these formidable Russian defences, and once through, conventional wisdom suggests that momentum should be gained. Reports suggest that most of the Russian military has been engaged in intense fighting for many months; if so, then they will be exhausted and be vulnerable to any Ukrainian surge. Midway from the frontline to the south coast is the Ukrainian town of Tokmak. Russian forces seem to be preparing to fall back to this town.

In short, it is impossible to answer the question with any degree of certainty; however, we do know that when the October/November seasonal rains arrive, much of the frontline will become a mud bath. Ukrainian officials have previously criticised the Tesla chief executive for proposing UN-supervised elections be held in occupied regions to determine whether they remain part of Ukraine.

It was understandable that any tensions over backing Ukraine would surface during an election but Poland's support had been"magnificent", he said.People shouldn't"over-read" into the machinations of the US budget process or assume a"worst-case scenario"in next year's election. "I think it's too early to judge how these elections will impact the support of Ukraine. We have to wait until the coalition is formed."

Moscow ordered strikes against the Ukrainian energy grid last winter, as temperatures dropped to -20C. "Last winter, we saw the brutal way in which the Russian president is waging this war," said Ms Baerbock, who is in Kyiv along with other foreign ministers from the European Union.The UK defence ministry previously said it was likely that Russia was stockpiling missiles for a barrage of winter attacks on infrastructure targets.

"It's about the stability and predictability of the world and therefore I believe we will be able to find necessary solutions." "I understand that he [Mr Zelenskyy] now thinks that he will have a close alliance with Germany. I warn you that the Germans will always try to come to an understanding with the Russians over the heads of the Central European countries," Mr Morawiecki said, quoted by Ukriniform.

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