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Ukrainian battalion completes first combined-arms training in Germany

(Military Times) Ukrainian troops wrapped up the first rotation of battalion combined-arms training at U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria’s Grafenwoehr training area in Germany this week, the Pentagon announced Friday. Read More

Biden announces $500M in new military aid to Ukraine during surprise visit

(The Hill) President Biden on Monday announced the U.S. would be providing $500 million in additional military aid to Ukraine during a surprise visit to Kyiv, and he teased new sanctions to crack down on entities aiding Russia’s war efforts in the country. Read More

US warns China not to send weapons to Russia for Ukraine war

(The Associated Press) U.S. intelligence suggests China is considering providing arms and ammunition to Russia, an involvement in the Kremlin’s war effort that would be a “serious problem,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. Read More

Putin to give key speech as Ukraine war nears a year and support dips

(Washington Post) Russian President Vladimir Putin will deliver a highly symbolic state of the nation address Tuesday to the Federal Assembly — or both houses of the country’s parliament — as the invasion of Ukraine nears its first anniversary this week. Read More

US: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine

(The Associated Press) The United States has determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday, insisting that “justice must be served” to the perpetrators. Read More

Ukraine’s M1 Abrams tanks could come from US stockpiles, official says

(Breaking Defense) The Biden administration may change course and use presidential drawdown authority to provide tanks to Ukraine, suggested Stanley Brown, the principal deputy assistant secretary for the bureau of political-military affairs. Read More

Tank plant in small Ohio city plays big role in Ukraine war

(The Associated Press) Thousands of miles from the front lines, a sprawling manufacturing plant in the small midwestern city of Lima, Ohio, is playing a critical role in the effort to arm Ukraine as it fends off the Russian invasion. Read More

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