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Oct- 2022 -12 OctoberAmericas
Canadian Sappers to Help Train Ukraine Forces in Poland
Canada said it would soon send combat engineers to Poland to help train Ukrainian forces who have been battling a Russian invasion.
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12 OctoberEurope
France to Step up Military Deployments in Eastern Europe
France will deploy more troops and equipment to Romania in the coming weeks and step up its presence elsewhere in eastern Europe.
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12 OctoberEurope
Putin ‘Miscalculated’ Russia’s Ability to Occupy Ukraine: Biden
US President Joe Biden said he believes his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin badly misjudged his prospects of occupying Ukraine.
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11 OctoberWar
Estonia to Send Additional Military Aid to Ukraine
Estonia is planning to send additional military aid to Ukraine, including artillery, ammunition, personal protective equipment, and winter uniforms.
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11 OctoberEurope
Russia Lost 63,000 Soldiers in Ukraine: Intel
Russia has lost nearly 63,000 soldiers since it launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Ukrainian intelligence claims.
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11 OctoberWar
Ukraine Claims Russia Planned Missile Blitz Before Crimea Bridge Hit
Ukrainian intelligence claims that Russia planned the Monday missile strikes well before the Crimea bridge explosion on Sunday.
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11 OctoberEurope
Belarus Says Joint Force With Russian Troops Is ‘Purely Defensive’
Minsk said a contingent of Belarusian troops deploying alongside Russian forces was a "purely defensive" grouping.
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11 OctoberEurope
Putin Seeks Escalation With Ukraine Missile Blitz: Experts
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to escalate the war in Ukraine and compensate for humiliating recent losses, analysts say.
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11 OctoberAmericas
Biden Promises Zelensky Advanced Air Defense Systems
US President Joe Biden promised to provide advanced air defense systems to Ukraine after Russian missiles rained down on the capital Kyiv.
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11 OctoberEurope
Putin Says Response to Ukrainian Attacks Will be ‘Severe’
President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Russia's response to any further Ukrainian attacks would be "severe."
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