Europe
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Jun- 2022 -9 June
Kyiv in ‘No Danger’ but Prepared: Ukraine Minister
Ukraine's interior minister said Thursday there was no imminent risk of Russians marching on Kyiv, but the capital would not let its guard down.
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9 June
MBDA Akeron LP Missile to Arm Next-Gen Tiger Attack Helicopter
The Airbus Helicopters Tiger Mk III rotorcraft will be armed with the newly-launched MBDA Akeron LP missile.
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9 June
Poland to Deliver Self-Propelled Howitzers to Ukraine
Poland has signed a $700 million contract with Ukraine to sell the country more than 50 155mm Krab self-propelled howitzers.
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9 June
Western Arms Would End Severodonetsk Fight ‘in 2-3 Days’: Ukraine
Western long-range artillery would enable Ukraine to beat back Russian forces and capture Severodonetsk within days.
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9 June
Aid to Ukraine: The Perils of Largesse
The US' inability to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East should serve as a caution to those eager to send billions to Ukraine.
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9 June
Russia Unexpectedly Poor at Cyberwar: European Military Heads
Several European military heads agreed that Russia has been far less effective in employing digital combat capabilities in Ukraine.
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8 June
US Fears Turkey Will Launch New Offensive in Syria
The United States fears Turkey will launch a new offensive in northern Syria that Washington has warned against, a senior American diplomat said.
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8 June
Turkey Unveils Indigenous Kamikaze Drone
Turkey unveiled the Kargi indigenous loitering munition at the recent EFES-2022 military drill, Daily Sabah has reported.
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8 June
Germany Ready to Send More Troops to Lithuania: Scholz
Germany is ready to deploy more troops to Lithuania, Chancellor Scholz said during a visit in response to requests from the Baltics.
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8 June
Ukrainian Troops May Have to Retreat From Severodonetsk: Governor
Ukrainian troops may have to retreat from Severodonetsk which is being shelled by Russian troops "24 hours a day," the regional governor said.
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