Europe
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Apr- 2022 -12 April
Fears Rise in Ukraine of Use of Chemical Weapons
The United States said it has "credible information" that Russia may use "chemical agents" in its offensive to take the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
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12 April
Finland to Spend $15M on New Surveillance Drones
The Finnish Defence Forces is looking for potential manufacturers of drones for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
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12 April
UK Minister Says Russian Chemical Attack Would Draw Western ‘Response’
A UK minister warned any use of chemical weapons by Russia in its attacks on Ukraine "will get a response and all options are on the table."
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12 April
Russian Hackers Target Ukrainian Military Officials’ FB Accounts: Meta
Meta has revealed that several groups of hackers linked to Russia and Belarus have broken into the Facebook accounts of Ukrainian soldiers.
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12 April
Russia Aims to Take Mariupol as Part of Eastern Ukraine Onslaught
Russian troops were aiming to take control of the city of Mariupol, part of an anticipated massive onslaught across eastern Ukraine.
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12 April
Sweden’s Ruling Party Launches Internal NATO Debate
Sweden's ruling party kicked off internal debate on whether Stockholm should apply for NATO membership.
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11 April
Russia Refocusing on Donbas but No Offensive Yet: Pentagon
Russian forces are reinforcing around the Donbas, but have not yet launched an offensive to seize control of the disputed region of eastern Ukraine, Pentagon officials said.
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11 April
EU Halting Military Training in Mali but Staying in Sahel
The EU decided to halt its military training missions in Mali but will keep a presence in the Sahel, the bloc's top diplomat said on Monday.
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11 April
Ukrainian Forces Ready for ‘Last Battle’ in Mariupol
Ukrainian forces are preparing for a "last battle" to control the southern port of Mariupol, besieged by Russians since the invasion.
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11 April
Lithuania to Acquire US, German Weapons for $1 Billion
Lithuania plans to spend approximately 1 billion euros on new military weapons from the US and Germany.
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