War
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May- 2022 -5 May
Western Arms to Ukraine Preventing ‘Quick’ End to Conflict: Kremlin
The Kremlin accused the West of preventing a "quick" end to Russia's invasion in Ukraine by supplying weapons to the pro-Western country.
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5 May
US Intel Helped Ukraine Target Russian Generals: NYT
US intelligence has helped Ukraine's military target several Russian generals since Moscow's invasion, the New York Times reported.
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4 May
Germany Considering Long-Range Howitzers for Ukraine: Report
The German government is considering a proposal to send seven Panzerhaubitze 2000 long-range armored howitzers to Ukraine.
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4 May
Putin Tells Macron West Must Stop Supplying Weapons to Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron the West must stop supplying weapons to Ukraine.
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3 May
Slovakia to Repair Damaged Ukrainian Military Equipment
A Slovak company will repair damaged Ukrainian military equipment following a request from Kyiv, the defense ministry said.
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3 May
Ukraine Reports Russian Strikes in Several Regions
Russian strikes hit several regions across Ukraine, including the western hub of Lviv and a mountainous region bordering Hungary which was targeted for the first time.
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3 May
Lockheed Martin to Ramp Up Javelin Production
Lockheed Martin is planning to ramp up Javelin anti-tank missile system production, expecting a surge in demand from Ukraine.
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2 May
Russia’s Top General Gerasimov Visited Donbas Front: Pentagon
Russia's top general, Valery Gerasimov, visited the Donbas front in the Ukraine war last week, a Pentagon official said, but reports that he was injured in a Ukrainian attack could not be confirmed.
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2 May
Russia Struggles to Turn Black Sea Rule Into Amphibious Attack
Russia may rule the Black Sea but any amphibious assault on the Ukrainian coast is risky while Kyiv's missiles threaten to destroy Russian ships.
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2 May
Ignoring Putin’s Threats, US Boosts Support for Ukraine
Washington is choosing to ignore Vladimir Putin's threats to use nuclear arms and instead is openly testing the Russian leader's limits.
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