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May- 2022 -18 May
More Than 1,000 Ukrainians Remain in Azovstal: Separatist Chief
More than 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers including senior commanders remain inside the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol, a pro-Russian separatist leader said.
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17 May
War in Ukraine Enters ‘Protracted Phase’: Defense Minister
The war with Russia is entering "a protracted phase," Ukraine's defense minister said, as Moscow's troops are now trying to take full control of the east and south of the country.
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17 May
Rattled by Russia, Finns Flock to Military Training
Volunteers flock to join military training as Finland readies to join NATO amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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17 May
Turkey ‘Will Not Say Yes’ to NATO Membership for Sweden, Finland: Erdogan
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed Turkey's opposition to NATO membership for Finland and Sweden.
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17 May
More Than 260 Ukrainian Soldiers Evacuated From Azovstal: Defense Ministry
More than 260 Ukrainian soldiers were evacuated from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine's Deputy defense minister said.
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16 May
Ukraine Says Forces Reached Russian Border Near Kharkiv
Ukraine has announced that its troops have regained control of territory on the Russian border near Kharkiv.
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16 May
Ukraine Prepares for New Russian Donbas Push, Says Gains Made in North
Ukraine was preparing for a new Russian push in the Donbas region, as Kyiv said its army's counterattack around Kharkiv had gained momentum.
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16 May
Civilians Flee Fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley
Scores of civilians have fled fighting in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley after an insurgent group launched an offensive against the Taliban.
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15 May
Kyiv Praises Berlin for Arms Deliveries
Ukraine's foreign minister praised Germany for setting a "precedent" and overcoming a "psychological barrier" by delivering heavy weapons to Kyiv.
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15 May
NATO Assures Ukraine Open-Ended Military Support Against Russia
NATO pledged open-ended military support for Ukraine, as Finland hailed its "historic" bid to join and Sweden's ruling party said it backed an application.
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