onsdag 14. juni 2023

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US sending $325 million package of military aid to Ukraine

(The Associated Press) The Pentagon will deliver a new package of military aid to Ukraine that totals up to $325 million and will include a wide range of rockets, missiles and other munitions aimed at bolstering the counteroffensive against Russia, the State Department said Tuesday. Read More

 

The Early Bird Brief Podcast

Today's Episode: US troops injured in helicopter accident in Syria

Today, the cause of a helicopter mishap that wounded service members in Syria is under investigation. Listen Here

 

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 476

(Al Jazeera) Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed the “forward movement” of his troops near the long-besieged city of Bakhmut in the east and on the war’s southern front. Read More

 

Lawmakers want US to provide Army tactical missiles to Ukraine

(Defense News) Lawmakers are seeking to compel a resistant U.S. administration to provide Army Tactical Missile Systems to Ukraine as it fends off Russia. Read More

 

Not a Hollywood movie. Russia mounts strong fightback to Ukraine counteroffensive

(Politico) In occupied Ukraine, gains are measured in meters. Read More

 

US warned Ukraine not to attack Nord Stream

(Wall Street Journal) CIA pressed Kyiv weeks before explosions sabotaged the natural gas pipelines bringing Russian gas to Europe. Read More

 

Biden rushes replacement armored vehicles to Ukraine after battlefield losses

(Politico) By attacking through minefields while under Russian artillery fire, the Ukrainian army has already lost at least 16 Bradleys and four Leopard tanks. Read More

 

Russian-designed tanks roll toward Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland to aid Ukraine, boost US intelligence

(Baltimore Sun) One Russian-designed tank was noticed in April during the two-day stint it spent at a Louisiana truck stop that doubles as a casino. The other was spotted at a Utah gas station in May. Read More

 

NATO chief: Ukraine can expect security guarantees, not membership invitation, at summit

(USA Today) Ukraine can expect new security guarantees from NATO nations at the military alliance's upcoming summit, but it should not count on receiving a formal invitation for membership during the gathering in Lithuania. Read More

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