War
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Jun- 2022 -20 June
The War in Ukraine Could Last ‘for Years:’ NATO Chief
The war in Ukraine could last "for years," NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned in an interview published by a German daily newspaper.
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17 June
Paris to Send ‘6 More’ Caesar Howitzers to Ukraine: Macron
France will deliver "six additional Caesar" long-range self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine to help it counter the Russian invasion.
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17 June
Two Killed, 20 Injured in Russian Strike on South Ukraine
At least two people were killed and 20 injured in a Russian strike on a residential area in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv.
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16 June
UK to Deliver Rocket Launchers to Ukraine Soon: Defense Secretary
Britain will soon deliver multiple-launch rocket systems to Ukraine in response to its request for heavy arms to repel the Russian invasion.
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16 June
Russian Mercenaries in Mali Base Days After France Pullout: Sources
Russian mercenaries arrived in the Malian town of Menaka just days after France's military pullout from the site.
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16 June
Biden Announces $1B in New Military Aid for Ukraine
US President Joe Biden announced a new package of arms and ammunition for Ukraine, reaffirming Washington's support for Kyiv.
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15 June
Ukraine Has Received 10% of Arms Requested: Defense Ministry
Ukraine has received just 10 percent of the weapons it requested from the West to fight against Russia, the defense ministry said.
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14 June
Ukraine Deploys Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Against Russian Navy
Ukraine has deployed the Harpoon anti-ship missile system provided by Denmark last month, Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov has announced.
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13 June
Ukrainian Forces Pushed Back From Center of Severodonetsk: Kyiv
Ukraine said its forces have been pushed back from the center of the eastern city of Severodonetsk.
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13 June
Russian Strike Wounds at Least 22 in West Ukraine: Governor
At least 22 people were wounded when Russia struck the western Ukrainian town of Chortkiv, the regional governor said.
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