Europe
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Oct- 2022 -11 October
Estonia to Send Additional Military Aid to Ukraine
Estonia is planning to send additional military aid to Ukraine, including artillery, ammunition, personal protective equipment, and winter uniforms.
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Russia Lost 63,000 Soldiers in Ukraine: Intel
Russia has lost nearly 63,000 soldiers since it launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Ukrainian intelligence claims.
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Ukraine Claims Russia Planned Missile Blitz Before Crimea Bridge Hit
Ukrainian intelligence claims that Russia planned the Monday missile strikes well before the Crimea bridge explosion on Sunday.
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Belarus Says Joint Force With Russian Troops Is ‘Purely Defensive’
Minsk said a contingent of Belarusian troops deploying alongside Russian forces was a "purely defensive" grouping.
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Embraer Begins Semi-Wing Installation for Hungary’s KC-390 Transport Aircraft
Embraer has started assembling the semi-wings on the fuselage of the first of two KC-390 Millennium transport aircraft for Hungary.
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Germany Conducts ‘World’s First’ Helicopter-Launched Smoke Screen Trial
Germany has completed what it claims to be the world’s first trial of a smoke screen launched from a military helicopter.
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11 October
UK Spy Chief to Warn of ‘Huge’ China Tech Threat
A British spy chief has warned the West of the "huge threat" from China seeking to exploit its tech dominance to gain influence abroad.
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Putin Seeks Escalation With Ukraine Missile Blitz: Experts
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to escalate the war in Ukraine and compensate for humiliating recent losses, analysts say.
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Biden Promises Zelensky Advanced Air Defense Systems
US President Joe Biden promised to provide advanced air defense systems to Ukraine after Russian missiles rained down on the capital Kyiv.
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Putin Says Response to Ukrainian Attacks Will be ‘Severe’
President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Russia's response to any further Ukrainian attacks would be "severe."
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