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Jun- 2023 -10 JuneArms
US Announces $2.1B Arms Package for Ukraine
The US announced a $2.1-billion military aid package for Ukraine, just as Kyiv appeared to be opening its long-awaited counter-offensive.
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May- 2023 -26 MayEurope
Lukashenko Says Russia Started Moving Nuclear Weapons to Belarus
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said Russia had begun moving nuclear weapons to its western neighbor and ally.
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25 MayDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Six Drones Downed in Crimea, No Victims: Governor
Six drones were downed or blocked overnight in Russian-annexed Crimea, the region's Moscow-appointed governor said.
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23 MayEurope
Armenia Might Quit Russia-Led Military Bloc: PM
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that his country could withdraw from Moscow-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation.
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22 MayEurope
Ukraine’s Zelensky Wins New Diplomatic, Military Support From G7
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrapped up a diplomatic offensive in Hiroshima, heading home bearing new arms and munitions.
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21 MayEurope
Moscow Claims It Has Captured Bakhmut, Epicenter of Ukraine Fighting
Russia said it has captured the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, as President Putin congratulated his troops and private mercenary group Wagner.
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20 MayEurope
Russia Recruited Over 100,000 Troops in 2023: Medvedev
More than 100,000 people have enlisted in the Russian army this year, former president Dmitry Medvedev said.
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19 MayWar
High Stakes for Ukraine’s Spring Offensive Against Russian Troops
Ukraine's highly anticipated counteroffensive will be an important test of its ability to make significant new gains against Russian forces.
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16 MayEurope
Ukraine Claims Bakhmut Gains, Admits Russian Progress
Ukraine said it had pushed Russian forces from the flanks of Bakhmut but conceded that Moscow's forces were pushing deeper inside the embattled town.
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15 MayEurope
Russia Increases Military Salaries Tenfold to Address ‘Depleted’ Force: Report
The Russian military is reportedly offering salaries up to 10 times higher than the country’s average to entice civilians to join its ground forces in Ukraine.
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