War
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Dec- 2022 -14 December
Kyiv Asks for More Weapons ‘to Fight Through the Winter’
Ukraine urged allies to send more weapons to help it "fight through the winter" and sustain Kyiv's military advances.
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13 December
Ukraine Military Spotted Using UAE-Made Armored Vehicles
The Ukrainian Army has apparently received Titan-S armored personnel carriers from the United Arab Emirates.
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13 December
Russia Likely Using Unreliable Ammo as Stocks Dwindle: US
Russia is likely turning to older, less reliable artillery as its newer stocks run low for its war in Ukraine, a US military official said.
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12 December
EU Adds 2B Euros to Fund Used to Arm Ukraine
The EU agreed to add two billion euros to a fund used to help arm Ukraine as it seeks to ensure it can keep delivering weapons to Kyiv.
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12 December
Erdogan Tells Putin to ‘Clear’ Kurdish Forces From Northern Syria
Turkish President Erdogan told Russian counterpart Putin that it was imperative the Kremlin "clear" Kurdish forces from northern Syria.
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12 December
French Tanks Join NATO Defensive Line in Romania
120mm cannons loaded on French tanks are already booming out at Cincu army training camp, as NATO bolsters its forces in Romania.
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12 December
Russia Ramping Up Production of ‘Most Powerful’ Weapons: Medvedev
Russia's ex-president Dmitry Medvedev said the country was ramping up production of new-generation weapons to protect itself from enemies.
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12 December
Baltics to Up Defense Spending to Three Percent of GDP
The Baltic states vowed to raise their defense spending to three percent of gross domestic product.
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11 December
US Sounds Alarm Over ‘Harmful’ Iran-Russia Military Partnership
The US expressed alarm over a "full-scale defense partnership" between Russia and Iran, describing it as "harmful" to Ukraine and the world.
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8 December
Putin Vows More Strikes on Ukraine Energy Infrastructure
Russia's Putin vowed to continue attacking Ukrainian energy systems despite global criticism of strikes that have left millions without electricity and water at the start of winter.
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