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Mar- 2022 -30 MarchEurope
Denmark Says Ready to Send 800 NATO Troops to Baltic States
Denmark said it was making a battalion of 800 troops available to NATO in Baltic countries to counter any Russian threat.
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30 MarchArctic
UK to Step Up Military Presence in Arctic
Britain will reinforce its military presence in the Arctic in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said.
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29 MarchCommentary
Poland and Ukraine: In Unwavering Solidarity They Stand
Poland stands at the forefront of aiding Ukraine in its fight against invasion with the full understanding that this might make them Russia’s next target.
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29 MarchEurope
Russia ‘Repositioning’ Forces Near Kyiv, Not Withdrawing: Pentagon
Russia has repositioned a "small number" of its forces near Kyiv but is not withdrawing, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
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29 MarchEurope
US to Further Target Russian Warfare Capabilities: Official
The US, after imposing sanctions on Russia's defense industry, is considering targeting other sectors involved in Moscow's war effort in Ukraine.
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29 MarchEurope
Ukraine Says Kyiv Suburb of Irpin ‘Liberated’
Ukrainian forces have "liberated" the Kyiv suburb of Irpin, Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky said.
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28 MarchEurope
US Sending Radar-Jamming Planes to Germany to Bolster NATO: Pentagon
The United States is sending six US Navy radar-jamming aircraft to Germany to enhance NATO capabilities, the Pentagon said.
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28 MarchAmericas
Canada to Buy 88 F-35 Fighter Jets From Lockheed Martin
Canada announced plans to buy 88 US-made F-35 stealth fighter jets to replace its aging fleet, and meet new threats including from Russia.
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28 MarchEurope
Russia’s Wagner Mercenaries Deployed to Eastern Ukraine: UK
Russia's Wagner Group has deployed its mercenaries to eastern Ukraine, the UK said, adding that over 1,000 would likely take part in fighting following Russian setbacks.
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28 MarchEurope
Putin-Zelensky Talks Would Be ‘Counterproductive,’ Moscow Says
Direct talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky would be "counterproductive," Moscow said.
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