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(The Associated
Press) NATO leaders gathered Wednesday to launch a highly symbolic new
forum for ties with Ukraine, after committing to provide the country with
more military assistance for fighting Russia but only vague assurances of
future membership. Read More
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(Al Jazeera) Moscow
launched a wave of drone attacks on Kyiv for a third night, according to
Ukraine military officials. The military said 11 of the 15 drones were
destroyed. Two people were hurt in a fire caused by the attack. Read More
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(Defense One)
Ambassador puts timeframe on Macron’s Tuesday announcement as U.S.
lawmakers up pressure on Biden. Read More
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(New York Times)
Concluding a NATO summit, President Biden vowed that the alliance would
oppose Russian aggression for as long as needed. Read More
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(Washington Post)
Russia's Defense Ministry said it has received more than 2,000 pieces of
equipment, 20,000 small arms and 2,750 tons of ammunition from the
mercenary group. Read More
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(We Are The Mighty)
As everyone focuses on the cluster munitions headed to Ukraine, another
controversial but effective weapon quietly arrived. The U.K. has sent and
the U.S. has approved depleted uranium, or DU, rounds for main battle
tanks. These highly dense munitions improve the effectiveness of the main
battle tanks Ukraine received. Read More
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(CNN) A senior
Russian general in command of forces in occupied southern Ukraine says he
was suddenly dismissed from his post after accusing Moscow’s Defense
Ministry leadership of betraying his troops by not providing sufficient
support. Read More
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(Wall
Street Journal) Gen. Sergei Surovikin is being held and interrogated in
Moscow; others were detained, suspended or fired Read More
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