Ukraine
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Jan- 2023 -23 JanuaryArms
EU Agrees Extra $540M to Arm Ukraine
EU foreign ministers agreed to spend an extra $540 million from their common coffers on arms for Ukraine, diplomats said, as Kyiv pleads for heavier weapons.
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23 JanuaryAmericas
Former US Navy SEAL Killed in Ukraine
A former member of the US Navy SEALs who deserted in 2019 was killed in Ukraine last week, the navy said Friday.
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23 JanuaryEurope
Poland to Seek German Approval to Send Tanks to Ukraine
Poland will ask Germany for authorization to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.
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23 JanuaryAfrica
Morocco First African Nation to Provide Tanks to Ukraine: Report
Morocco has sent tanks to Ukraine to boost its counter-offensive against Russian forces, Algerian news outlet Menadefense has revealed.
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23 JanuaryEurope
Russia Pushing Towards Two Towns in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Region
Moscow's forces are pushing towards two towns in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, where fighting intensified this week.
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23 JanuaryAir
Russia Says Held Air Defense Training in Moscow Region
The Russian defense ministry said it held a training exercise on repelling air attacks in the Moscow region.
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23 JanuaryEurope
Ukraine Says ‘Global Indecision Killing More of Our People’
Ukraine blasted the "global indecision" of its allies after Germany stalled on supplying its Leopard tanks to bolster Kyiv's fighting capacity.
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20 JanuaryArms
Finland to Send Heavy Artillery to Ukraine
Finland announced a 400-million-euro military aid package to Ukraine, including heavy artillery as well as munitions but no Leopard tanks.
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20 JanuaryEurope
Russian Troops Launch ‘Local Offensive’ in Southern Ukraine
The Russian army has launched a "local offensive" near Orikhiv in southern Ukraine, where the front has been largely stagnant for months.
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20 JanuaryEurope
Estonia Ups Ukraine Military Aid to Over 1 Percent of GDP
Estonia said it would increase its military support to war-torn Ukraine to more than one percent of its gross domestic product (GDP).
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