KEY POINTS
  • Russia warned the West against sending arms to Ukraine.
  • Ukraine has mounted a far better resistance to Russian forces than many expected, but to continue to do so it will need continued help from the West.
  • NATO is struggling to decide how to give more help to Kyiv's leadership without risking a world war.
  • Ukraine has not only called for the full weight of sanctions to be imposed on Russia but has also asked for a "no-fly zone."
Members of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence Forces examine new armament, including NLAW anti-tank systems and other portable anti-tank grenade launchers, in Kyiv on March 9, 2022, amid the ongoing Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

As the war between Ukraine and Russia drags on, it is clear that Ukraine has mounted a far better resistance to Russian forces than many expected. To continue to do so, however, Ukraine will need more help from the West — and that brings with it a dangerous risk that the war could escalate to involve NATO.

Russia warned the West against sending further arms to Ukraine, saying such arms convoys could now be considered "legitimate targets" for the Russian armed forces.