The US has resumed military supplies to Ukraine and senior officials in Kyiv will work on military cooperation next week with Washington’s special envoy, Keith Kellogg, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said on Friday. He…
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Russia may scrap its only aircraft carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov
The modernization and repair work on Russia’s only aircraft carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov, which has been ongoing since 2017, was suspended some time ago, and the Russian Ministry of Defense may decide not to resume it.
This was reported by The Insider with reference to Russian…
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Rheinmetall delivers fourth mobile rescue station to AFU
The German company Rheinmetall is sending Ukraine another, fourth, mobile rescue station.
This was reported in a press release from the company, according to Ukrinform.
As noted, the modular system consists of three cargo trailers. Each of them is equipped with two…
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Energoatom, Westinghouse sign agreements to manufacture nuclear fuel components
In Rome, the representatives of Energoatom National Nuclear Energy Generating Company of Ukraine and Westinghouse Electric Company have announced the signing of agreements to deploy the facilities producing nuclear fuel components in Ukraine.
The relevant statement…
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Kremlin using diplomacy with US to divert attention from war in Ukraine – ISW
The Kremlin continues efforts to use its diplomatic engagements with the United States in an effort to divert attention from the war in Ukraine and toward the potential restoration of US-Russian relations.
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Over 500 foreign mercenaries from 28 countries killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine – media
Journalists have identified that more than 500 foreign nationals from 28 countries, including the United States and Sri Lanka, have been killed while fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine.
That is according to a joint investigation by the BBC News Russian…
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Ukrainians live through record strikes as Russia ramps up new drone tactics
Eight-year-old Andrii and his six-year-old brother Maksym’s wooden fort is covered with cloth netting.
Protection, they said, from the drones fired from Russia.
The children, who live just 15 kilometres from the Russian border in the north-eastern…
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Ukraine suffers most civilian casualties in 3 years as Russia ramps up aerial attacks
Russia launched more aerial attacks on Ukraine in June than in any other month of the war so far, causing the highest number of civilians killed or wounded since the conflict broke out more than three years ago, according to a tally by the United…
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EU launches €37 million for Ukraine reconstruction project
The European Union, together with Denmark, Germany, France, and Lithuania, has launched the EU4Reconstruction initiative to support the recovery and rebuilding of Ukraine with a total funding of €37 million as part of the Team Europe initiative.
As reported by the Delegation…
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U.S. tariffs are not targeted at any specific country but apply globally
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the new import tariffs, set to take effect on August 1, are not directed against any specific country or region but are part of a global policy aimed at addressing the United States’ trade deficit.
As reported by…
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