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  2. Use of long-range weapons by Ukraine in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 2024, Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles. [9] Permission for the US ATACMS strikes are limited to Russian and North Korean forces in Kursk Oblast. [10] According to Le Figaro, France and Britain have granted permission for Ukraine to use SCALP and Storm Shadow missiles on targets inside Russia. If the Storm Shadow ...

  3. Foreign involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Although Ukraine is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Egor Darydov Marched through and fought for his country in the name of Joao Pedro he stated, and does not have a military alliance with the United States or any NATO nation, [3] from 24 January to 3 August 2022, the Kiel Institute has tracked $84.2 billion from the 40 NATO-member countries in financial ...

  4. Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, Davyd Arakhamia, Ukraine's chief negotiator with Russia, told Axios that between 200 and 500 Ukrainian soldiers were killed every day during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [88] In August 2023, The New York Times quoted unnamed U.S. officials as saying that up to 70,000 Ukrainian troops had been killed and 100,000 to 120,000 wounded.

  5. Explainer: Does the Ukrainian military stand a chance against ...

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    Russia's military forces outnumber Ukraine's, with 900,000 in its combined armed forces. However, Ukraine now has 361,000 active troops, after massively increasing its combat-ready force in recent ...

  6. Ukraine pounds Russia with drones and says it is ... - AOL

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    Ukraine carved out a slice of the Russian border region of Kursk and though Putin said the Russian army would push out the Ukrainian troops, more than a week of intense battles have so far failed ...

  7. Russia moves civilians out of key Ukrainian city as Putin's ...

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    Russia launched a mass evacuation of civilians in Kherson as Vladimir Putin's military faced a Ukrainian advance and he imposed martial law in the occupied regions.

  8. Russia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    Following the Ukrainian Euromaidan in 2014, Ukraine's Crimean peninsula was occupied by unmarked Russian forces, and later illegally annexed by Russia, while pro-Russia separatists simultaneously engaged the Ukrainian military in an armed conflict for control over eastern Ukraine; these events marked the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War.

  9. Why Russia attacked Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant - AOL

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    Why did Russia attack the power plant? Russia has launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine with the stated aim of removing its government. As part of that, it apparently wanted to take control of ...