War
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Jul- 2022 -4 July
Russia Claims Ukraine’s Lysychansk, Entire Lugansk Region
Russia's defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, said Moscow's forces have taken the strategic Ukrainian city of Lysychansk.
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4 July
Australia PM Pledges Military Aid on Kyiv Visit
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged further military support to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and drones.
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1 July
14 Dead in Missile Strike on Odessa Apartment Building: Ukraine Official
Fourteen people were killed in a missile strike on an apartment building in southern Ukraine's Odessa region, authorities said.
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Jun- 2022 -30 June
The Pitfalls of the Western Gaze on Ukraine
How the United States responds to the Capitol attack and the Ukraine war will plant the seeds for the future of justice and truth-seeking.
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30 June
Russia Says Leaving Ukraine’s Snake Island
Russia said it had pulled its forces from Ukraine's Snake Island, calling it a "goodwill gesture" to allow Kyiv to export agricultural products.
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29 June
Britain Boosts Military Aid to Ukraine
Britain pledged another $1.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, including air-defense systems and drones.
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29 June
Make Operation Nickel Grass and Flying Tigers Models for Support of Ukraine
Rather than allow Ukraine to lapse into another forever war, the US should pull out the stops as was done during the Yom Kippur War.
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29 June
Ukrainian Serviceman Donates Eight Military Vehicles to Army
A Ukrainian businessman serving in the armed forces has donated eight Pinzgauer armored vehicles to the Ukrainian Army.
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29 June
Ukraine Co-Developing Its Own ‘Iron Dome’ Air Defense
An international group of private and government entities are jointly developing a mobile air-defense system for Ukraine to counter Russian missiles and artillery shells.
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29 June
Norway to Send Rocket Launchers to Ukraine
Norway will donate three multiple-launch rocket systems to Ukraine, following similar decisions by Britain, Germany, and the United States.
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