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New HIMARS, armored vehicles and missiles for air defense: US reveals contents of new military aid package for Ukraine
The United States has announced a new $400 million military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense equipment, artillery ammunition, armored vehicles, and anti-tank weapons.
Belarus starts construction of a new military base where nuclear weapons can be stored - media
A military base is being built in the Belarusian city of Osipovichi, which is located about 190 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. It is likely that nuclear weapons will be stored there.
A matter of survival: Galushchenko discusses with Japanese Ambassador operational assistance for recovery and preparation for winter
Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko discussed with Japanese officials the restoration of damaged energy systems and winterization, thanking Japan for its assistance and requesting additional equipment and cooperation to strengthen the protection of energy facilities.
Patriarch Bartholomew confirms participation in Global Peace Summit - Zelensky
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew confirmed his participation in the Global Peace Summit, which is extremely symbolic for Ukraine, as announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Explosion occurs in Kharkiv - media
An explosion occurs in Kharkiv, forcing authorities to urge residents to stay in shelters until the air raid is canceled.
Guerrillas discover large oil depot and military equipment parking lot in occupied Crimea
ATES guerrillas discovered a large oil depot and a military parking lot with a small amount of equipment in the Hvardiyskiy district of Simferopol district in occupied Crimea and shared its coordinates.
Belgium to allocate €9 million in recovery funds to rebuild energy infrastructure in Ukraine
Belgium will provide an additional €9 million to the United Nations Development Program to help rebuild Ukraine's war-damaged energy infrastructure, particularly around Kharkiv.
Russians launched an offensive in Kharkiv region, almost a hundred combat engagements on the frontline in a day - General Staff
Ukrainian troops repelled numerous Russian attacks in several areas, including Kharkiv region, inflicting losses on Russian troops and equipment as a result of air strikes and artillery shelling.
IDF to continue Rafah operation "to a limited extent", taking into account US position
Israel's military cabinet approved a limited expansion of the IDF's operation in Rafah, Gaza, so as not to anger the Biden administration, and instructed hostage negotiators to prepare a new proposal for a potential deal.
Head of US State Department's Office of Sanctions to visit Georgia in the coming days - media
Jim O'Brien, head of the US State Department's Office of Sanctions Coordination, will visit Georgia in the coming days to meet with the opposition amid ongoing protests against the controversial law on foreign influence transparency.