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    Talk about difference in attitude

    BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has said she supports individuals from the UK who might want to go to Ukraine to join an international force to fight.

    She told the BBC it was up to people to make their own decisions, but argued it was a battle "for democracy".

    She said Ukrainians were fighting for freedom, "not just for Ukraine but for the whole of Europe".

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged foreign nationals "to join the defence of security in Europe".

    Earlier on Sunday, he said Ukraine was setting up an "international" legion of volunteers for foreigners wishing to join the Ukrainian army in its fight against Russian forces.

    "This is not just Russia's invasion of Ukraine, this is the beginning of a war against Europe. Against European unity," Mr Zelensky was quoted as saying on his official website.


    "Everyone who wants to join the defence of security in Europe and the world may come and stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukrainians against the invaders of the 21st Century."

    The UK government has stressed that British troops will not be sent to fight on the ground. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Ukraine would instead be supported to "fight every street with every piece of equipment we can get to them".

    Ukrainian forces say they have repelled an attack on the country's second city Kharkiv after fierce clashes with Russian forces.

    Regional governor Oleh Sinegubov said the city was now rid of Russian troops after street-to-street fighting overnight.

    Ukraine's ambassador to the UK Vadym Prystaiko said an "overwhelming" number of foreign nationals were "demanding to be allowed to fight" for Ukraine - as the Russian invasion reaches its fourth day. Ukraine has said it will arm all volunteers.


    AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

    ‘Do not go’: 20 Australians express interest in travelling to Ukraine to fight Russia

    Josh Frydenberg warns against travelling to conflict zone as government confirms $4m in funding for military assistance



 
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