War
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Jun- 2022 -9 June
Aid to Ukraine: The Perils of Largesse
The US' inability to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East should serve as a caution to those eager to send billions to Ukraine.
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9 June
Russia Unexpectedly Poor at Cyberwar: European Military Heads
Several European military heads agreed that Russia has been far less effective in employing digital combat capabilities in Ukraine.
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8 June
US Fears Turkey Will Launch New Offensive in Syria
The United States fears Turkey will launch a new offensive in northern Syria that Washington has warned against, a senior American diplomat said.
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8 June
Germany Ready to Send More Troops to Lithuania: Scholz
Germany is ready to deploy more troops to Lithuania, Chancellor Scholz said during a visit in response to requests from the Baltics.
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8 June
Ukrainian Troops May Have to Retreat From Severodonetsk: Governor
Ukrainian troops may have to retreat from Severodonetsk which is being shelled by Russian troops "24 hours a day," the regional governor said.
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7 June
Russian General Kutuzov Killed in Ukraine: Separatists
Pro-Kremlin separatists in Ukraine confirmed the death of another Russian general during Moscow's military campaign in the country.
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7 June
Syria Intercepts Israeli Missiles: State Media
Syrian air defense intercepted Israeli missiles south of Damascus, with no casualties reported, a military source told Syria's official news agency.
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7 June
Ukraine Partially Repels Russian Black Sea Fleet: Army
The Ukrainian army said it pushed the Russian fleet back more than a hundred kilometers from Ukraine's Black Sea coast.
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6 June
Russia Warns West Against Long-Range Weapons for Ukraine
Moscow warned that it would respond to Western supplies of long-range weapons to Ukraine.
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6 June
Ukraine Says Controls ‘Half’ of Severodonetsk
Ukrainian troops have beaten back Russian forces to control half of a flashpoint eastern city, local officials said.
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