Europe
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Jun- 2022 -3 June
US Military Hackers Conduct Offensive Cyber Operations for Ukraine
The US Cyber Command has announced that it successfully conducted offensive cyber operations to support war-torn Ukraine.
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3 June
How the US Should Respond if Russia Uses a Nuke
If Putin uses any weapon of mass destruction, the US needs a proportional response that seeks to avoid civilian casualties.
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3 June
Sweden Sending Anti-Ship Missiles, Anti-Tank Launchers to Ukraine
Sweden announced additional aid of $102 million to Ukraine, including anti-ship missiles and anti-tank launchers.
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2 June
Raytheon to Produce 1,300 Stingers for US Army
The US Army has awarded Raytheon Missiles & Defense a $624 million contract to replenish the Stinger missiles delivered to Ukraine to defend itself against the Russian invasion.
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2 June
Russia Urges Turkey Not to Launch Offensive in Syria
Russia hopes Turkey will "refrain" from an offensive in northern Syria after Turkish President Erdogan renewed threats of a campaign targeting Kurdish "terrorists."
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2 June
War Enters 100th Day With Russia Controlling ‘Fifth of Ukraine’
Ukraine marked 100 days since Moscow's invasion with Russian forces hammering the Donbas in their push to capture the country's east.
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2 June
US Plans Armed MQ-1C Gray Eagle Drone Sale To Ukraine: Report
The US administration plans to send four armed MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones to Ukraine for the country’s resistance to Russia's invasion.
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2 June
FN Herstal Unveils New 9x19mm Hiper Pistol
Belgian arms manufacturer FN Herstal has unveiled its new 9x19-millimeter Hiper pistol for military and law enforcement.
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2 June
Russia Says Killed Hundreds of Foreign ‘Mercenaries’ Working for Ukraine
Moscow said it has managed to stem the arrival of foreign "mercenaries" in Ukraine and that it has killed "hundreds" of them.
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2 June
Interpol Warns of Flood of Illicit Arms After Ukraine War
Many of the weapons being sent to Ukraine will eventually wind up in criminal hands in Europe and beyond, Interpol's chief warned.
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