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US sends Ukraine more weapons and intelligence to repel Russian offensive
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia can only be forced to leave Ukraine alone. And it will happen. Our strength will undoubtedly help us achieve this. The strength of our people, our military strength, our unity with partners, their own strength, and the strength of our diplomacy.
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⚡️ Ukraine is planning a new counteroffensive - Sullivan
After receiving $61 billion of US military aid, Ukraine will try to launch a new counteroffensive in 2025 to keep Russia from gaining additional advantages this year.
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Bloomberg: #US leading G7 talks for $50 billion military aid to Ukraine, funded by interest from frozen Russian assets. pic.twitter.com/8JBesg5svg
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A US crackdown on banks financing trade in goods for Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine – and the fear of secondary sanctions – has made it much more difficult to move money in and out of Russia.
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By Kevin Liptak
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By Valerie Insinna
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By Emmanuel Peuchot
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By Sophia Mencarelli
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By Claire Parker, Bryan Pietsch & Adela Suliman
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By Yaron Steinbuch, Samuel Chamberlain & Nika Shakhnazarova
Biden to announce $750 million military aid package for Ukraine
By Morgan Chalfant & Laura Kelly
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By Zack Beauchamp
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By Jennifer Hansler
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By Mansur Mirovalev
Russia says over 1000 Ukrainian marines surrender in Mariupol
By Cynthia Osterman, William Maclean & Peter Graff
U.S. gives Ukraine $800 million more in military aid, adds heavy weapons
By Mike Stone, Patricia Zengerle & Idrees Ali
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By Marc Santora, Andrew E. Kramer & Julian E. Barnes
Western leaders pledge more military support as Russian troops reposition in east
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More than 1,000 Ukraine marines have surrendered in Mariupol, says Russia
By Jon Henley & Julian Borger
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By Nigel Gould-Davies