War
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Jan- 2023 -20 January
Russian Troops Launch ‘Local Offensive’ in Southern Ukraine
The Russian army has launched a "local offensive" near Orikhiv in southern Ukraine, where the front has been largely stagnant for months.
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20 January
Estonia Ups Ukraine Military Aid to Over 1 Percent of GDP
Estonia said it would increase its military support to war-torn Ukraine to more than one percent of its gross domestic product (GDP).
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19 January
US Announces $2.5B in New Weaponry, Munitions for Ukraine
The US announced a massive new package of arms and munitions for Ukraine as the country's Western supporters seek to boost its armed forces.
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19 January
Denmark to Donate 19 French-Made Caesar Howitzers to Ukraine: Govt
Denmark said it would donate 19 French-made Caesar howitzers to Ukraine, including some still on order.
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19 January
UK to Send 600 Brimstone Missiles to Ukraine
Britain said it would send 600 Brimstone missiles to war-torn Ukraine to help its fight against Russian forces.
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19 January
Kremlin Warns of Escalation if West Gives Ukraine Longer Range Weapons
The Kremlin warned of escalation in Ukraine if the West gives the pro-Western country more weapons capable of striking Russia.
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19 January
Scholz Wants US, Germany to Both Send Tanks to Ukraine: US Congressman
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has told US congressmen that Germany will supply heavy tanks to Ukraine if the US sends tanks too.
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19 January
US Not ‘There Yet’ on Abrams Tanks for Ukraine: Pentagon
The United States is not currently prepared to provide advanced Abrams tanks to Ukraine, a senior Pentagon official said.
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19 January
Canada Offers 200 Armored Personnel Carriers to Ukraine
Canada will donate 200 armored personnel carriers to Ukrainian forces to meet "a specific Ukrainian request for these vehicles."
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18 January
NATO Allies to Provide ‘Heavier Weapons’ to Ukraine: Stoltenberg
Ukraine's Western backers will promise heavier and more modern weaponry to Kyiv at a key meeting in Germany, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said.
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