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New Russian offensive underway in Ukraine, says NATO
Ukrainian forces brace for massive Russian offensive near Bakhmut, with NATO confirming local reports of heavy artillery bombardment. Military officials report resistance in multiple regions, including Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Donetsk, as tensions escalate ahead of the invasion's first anniversary.
NATO planes to be sent to Romania to eye Russian activity
NATO is sending three advanced surveillance aircraft to Romania to monitor Russian military movements. The Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) planes will conduct reconnaissance flights near the alliance's eastern borders, providing critical intelligence and deterrence capabilities.
Biden approves $800M in new military assistance for Ukraine
President Biden authorizes $800 million in military aid to Ukraine, including helicopters, artillery, armored vehicles, and protective gear against potential chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological threats. The package aims to support Ukraine's defense capabilities in anticipation of a new Russian offensive.
Finland, Sweden move ahead toward possible NATO membership
Finland and Sweden are moving closer to NATO membership after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked increased support for joining the alliance. With Finland sharing a long border with Russia and both countries historically neutral, this potential membership represents a significant strategic change in European security dynamics.
Russians shift focus from Kyiv, scaling back goals in war?
Russian military appears to be scaling back initial invasion goals, redirecting forces from Kyiv toward eastern Ukraine's Donbas region. This strategic pivot suggests recognition of Ukrainian resistance and potential reassessment of original war objectives, though ultimate intentions remain uncertain.
Biden pledges new Ukraine aid warns Russia on chemical weapons.
President Biden and Western allies announced new sanctions and humanitarian support for Ukraine, pledging $1 billion in supplies and offering to welcome 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. Leaders discussed potential responses to potential chemical or nuclear threats from Russia.














