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NATO leaders gathered in Ankara backed a pledge to provide Ukraine with €140 billion ($160 billion) in military aid for the years 2026 and 2027. "Ukraine contributes to transatlantic security, and
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Major Russian oil refinery reportedly struck by Ukraine's military
Ukraine's military reportedly struck the Ilsky Oil Refinery in southern Russia overnight on July 10, Russian Telegram media channels reported. Photos and videos posted to social media by local residents purport to large,
The American defense firm Shield AI has played an increasingly important role in Ukraine's campaign of strikes in Russia.
The new salary cap for Ukrainian frontline troops is worth about 30 times the average pay in the country before the war began.
Daily Mail on MSN
Ukraine's $300k Novator armoured vehicle is now remote-controlled by a PlayStation steering wheel
According to Ukrainian Armor, the firm that manufacturers the Novator, the APC has five gunports and is capable of carrying up to 10 people at a time.
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Over 40% of Poles say military aid to Ukraine has been excessive – poll
According to a poll, 44.8% of Poles believe that the military assistance Poland has provided to Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion has been excessive.
Four years in and Ukraine is still giving Russia a run for its money. Four months in and Iran shows no sign of bowing to U.S. demands. What do Russia’s fight with Ukraine and the U.S. war with Iran tell us about the limits of military might?
Once Russian soldiers reach certain parts of the front lines of the war in Ukraine, they can expect to live an average of just 20 to 35 minutes, according to a grim estimate by Russian military bloggers.
Diplomatic tensions between Poland and Ukraine intensify over historical disputes, impacting NATO's logistics route for military aid. Despite disagreements, Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport remains vital for Western support.
President Vladimir Putin is rejecting calls to negotiate peace with Kyiv, three sources close to the Kremlin told Reuters, with Ukraine's recent drone strikes on Russia's oil refineries and ports strengthening his resolve to keep fighting for now.
