Tusk said Ukraine had a right to attack Russia-linked targets anywhere in Europe after a court in Warsaw blocked a German extradition request earlier this month for a Ukrainian diver accused of involvement in bombing of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines from Russia in 2022. However, he revealed that Kyiv was anxious about the toll the war would take on its population and economy should it stretch on for longer than a few more years. “I have no doubts Ukraine will survive as an independent state,” Tusk said. “Now the main question is how many victims we...