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President says three days of strikes will not ‘go unpunished’ and points to Ukrainian attack on Russian oil refinery. What we know on day 1,543
A senior US State Department official warned that Russia is likely to reposition forces toward NATO’s eastern flank once the war in Ukraine ends, raising concerns that the Baltic states could face intensified military and hybrid pressure from Moscow in the years ahead.
A deal is taking shape for the U.S. and Ukraine to jointly develop and build weapons that have been at the forefront of the wars in both Ukraine and Iran.
Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) on CNN defended the military action against Iran. Rep. Mace compared the cost of Iran to the cost of aiding Ukraine stating that Iran conflict is in the interest of United States to not allow them to get nuclear weapons: LAURA COATES,
No renewal notice posted on US Treasury website so far for waiver that had allowed countries such as India to buy Russian seaborne oil. What we know on day 1,544
RBC Ukraine on MSN
China ready to take constructive role in ending war in Ukraine
What stands behind the Chinese and US peace efforts for Kyiv? Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that China and the United States hope the war in Ukraine ends as soon as possible. Both sides are ready to play a constructive role in the matter,
From carrying ammunition and evacuating the wounded to conducting reconnaissance and even acting as suicide bombers, these robotic systems are increasingly taking over dangerous frontline tasks once handled by soldiers.
Typical nighttime drone waves are giving way to massive attacks that last days, with the most recent bombardment involving over 1,500 drones.