We're ending our live updates of the Ukraine war for the day.
Before we go, here's a round-up of the top lines we brought you today:
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Washington needs to be open to supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons;
- Ukraine's president also hailed what he described as the "best assessment to date" on chances of Ukraine joining the EU;
- It comes after the EU said the bloc's expansion is "realistic" and it praised Ukraine's "advances";
- Meanwhile, Ukrainian intelligence said its special forces continue "fierce battles" with Russian soldiers in the city of Pokrovsk;
- Russian authorities said Ukrainian drones damaged the Sterlitamak petrochemical plant deep inside the country, almost 1,000 miles from the Ukrainian border.
Our international correspondent John Sparks has been in Ukraine to see how troops run an operation from an underground cellar to intercept as many Russian drones as they can.
You can watch his report at the top of the page, or read more below.
Our military analyst Michael Clarke also answered our questions on the war in his weekly Q&A.
Among the topics Clarke covered today were:
- The Russian campaign for the city of Pokrovsk - and what chance Ukraine has of holding the enemy off;
- Why China is benefitting from the war;
- How Ukraine could combine energy war and battlefield gains to force Putin to negotiate; and
- Donald Trump's flipflopping on Tomahawk missiles - and why he is convinced he isn't making a mistake.
Watch the full Q&A...