Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed the West again on Wednesday, while Ukraine appears to have launched a counterattack in the Kharkiv region.
This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates.
Overnight and early this morning, the head of the Kharkiv regional state administration, Oleg Synegubov, posted on Telegram that Russian forces were shelling various parts of Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, and fighting was taking place in the province. He added that the West has been reluctant to recognize "irreversible tectonic shifts" in international relations and that the Asia-Pacific region has become a magnet for human resources, capital and production capacities.
In its latest military update, Ukraine's armed forces said Russia had launched missile and air strikes on civilian infrastructure "in the areas of Kharkiv" and elsewhere in eastern and southern Ukraine, where the fighting remains most intense between the forces. CNBC was unable to independently verify the reports.
Ukraine has become tight-lipped about its counteroffensive in southern Ukraine in order not to reveal its military strategies and objectives to Russia.Six NATO allies have yet to ratify Finland and Sweden's entry into the alliance
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