Europe
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May- 2022 -25 May
German, Polish, US Forces Hold Live-Fire Exercise
US forces in Europe and NATO countries Germany and Poland conducted a live-fire exercise in Poland last week.
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24 May
Russia Lost 50 Orlan Drones in Ukraine: Report
Russia has lost 50 Orlan reconnaissance drones during the first three months of its invasion of Ukraine, according to open-source intelligence analysts.
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24 May
US Warns Turkey Against New Syria Offensive
The United States warned Turkey against launching a new military operation in northern Syria, saying the NATO ally would be putting US troops at risk.
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24 May
Ukrainian Military Pounds Russian Forces With Western Artillery
Ukrainian forces are battering Russian positions with newly-provided Western artillery systems, according to a Ukrainian military spokesman.
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24 May
Russia Intensifies Donbas Offensive as War Enters Fourth Month
Russian forces stepped up their offensive on the last pocket of resistance around Lugansk in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
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23 May
Germany Donating 15 Leopard 2 Tanks to Czech Republic
Germany will donate 15 Leopard 2 A4 tanks to the Czech Republic so the country can replenish its stocks after providing Ukraine with military supplies.
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23 May
Missiles, Helicopters: 20 Countries Offer New Arms for Ukraine
Some 20 countries offered new security assistance packages for Ukraine to battle invading Russian forces in a meeting of allies.
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23 May
Armenia, Azerbaijan Leaders Discuss ‘Peace Treaty’ Over Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to "advance discussions" on a peace treaty over a troubled region that saw a war break out in 2020.
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23 May
Russia Says Destroyed Western Weapons Sent to Ukraine
Moscow's forces destroyed a large shipment of Western-supplied weapons in northwestern Ukraine with long-range missiles.
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23 May
Turkey’s Erdogan Conditions Support for Nordic Nations’ NATO Bids
Erdogan said Turkey would not look "positively" on Sweden and Finland's NATO bids unless its terror-related concerns were addressed.
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