War
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Apr- 2022 -20 April
Up to 20,000 Mercenaries in Ukraine: European Official
Up to 20,000 mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group as well as from Syria and Libya are fighting alongside Moscow's forces in Ukraine.
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20 April
Russia Using Weapons in Ukraine Smuggled by Iranian Militia: Report
Russia is reportedly sourcing Iraqi weapons for its Ukraine military campaign through Iran-backed smuggling networks.
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20 April
Czech Arms Firms to Repair Damaged Ukrainian Tanks
Czech firms will repair Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles damaged in combat following a request from Kyiv, the Czech defense ministry said.
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19 April
Ukraine Receives Fighter Planes, Parts to Bolster Air Force: Pentagon
Ukraine has received fighter planes and aircraft parts to bolster its air force in the face of Russia's invasion, the Pentagon said.
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19 April
Russia Struggling to Resupply Troops in Ukraine Due to Sanctions: Report
A senior US defense official has claimed that Russia is struggling to resupply its troops in Ukraine with new weapons and equipment.
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19 April
UK Providing War Zone Training to Ukrainian Soldiers
British special forces are providing training to Ukrainian soldiers in the war zone for the first time since Russia launched its invasion.
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19 April
New Tranche of US Arms for Ukraine Starts to Arrive
The first shipments of a new US military aid package have arrived at Ukraine's borders, a senior Pentagon official said Monday.
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18 April
Zelensky Says Russia Has Started Offensive in East Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia's large-scale offensive in the eastern Donbas region had begun.
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17 April
Germany to Provide Over 1 Billion Euros’ Military Aid to Ukraine
The German government plans to release more than a billion euros in military aid for Ukraine, amid complaints by Kyiv it is not receiving heavy weapons from Berlin.
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13 April
A Key Reason for Russia’s Colossal Electronic Warfare Failure in Ukraine
There is significant evidence that Russia’s EW/EA failure in Ukraine wasn't hardware-related — it was humanware-related.
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