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Sep- 2023 -14 September
Ukrainian Pilots Test Swedish Gripen Jets: Government
Ukrainian pilots have completed a first training with Sweden's Gripen fighter jets, the Scandinavian country said.
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14 September
Ukraine’s ‘Army of Drones’ Destroys 200 Russian Targets in One Week: Minister
Ukraine’s “army of drones” successfully neutralized 200 Russian targets in just one week, the country’s digital minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced.
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14 September
Israel Strikes on Syria Kill Two Soldiers: State Media
Israeli air strikes killed two Syrian soldiers and wounded six others on Syria's west coast, state media said, quoting a military source.
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13 September
Denmark to Give Ukraine $833M for Military Gear
Denmark will give Ukraine a further $833 million, mainly to finance air defenses, ammunition, and tanks.
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13 September
Ukraine Developing Fake Howitzers to Trick Russia
Ukraine is developing replicas of Western weapons and equipment to trick Russia into wasting their expensive assets targeting them.
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13 September
Russian Ships Damaged in Ukrainian Attack on Crimea: Moscow
A Ukrainian cruise missile attack on a shipyard in Sevastopol in Moscow-controlled Crimea damaged two ships undergoing repairs, Russia's defense ministry said.
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12 September
Romania Builds Air-Raid Shelters Near Ukraine Border
NATO member Romania announced that it has begun building air-raid shelters for residents near the Ukraine border.
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12 September
UK Delivers Cargo Drone for Ukraine Frontline Weapon Supplies
The UK has donated heavy-lift drones to Ukraine for medical evacuation and battlefield supplies, including weapons.
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12 September
Russian Commander Used Army Helicopters to Transport Pet During War: Ex-Pilot
Russia is misusing its military assets intended to support frontline units in Ukraine, according to a former Russian pilot who defected to Kyiv.
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12 September
Russia Still ‘Far Short’ of Artillery Shells Despite Production Boost: West
Russia is still far short of the artillery shells needed for the Ukraine war despite plans to boost production starting next year, a Western official has claimed.
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