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The Czech Republic expects that Ukraine will soon receive the first batches of shells purchased outside the EU
The Czech Republic may receive the first supplies of artillery ammunition for Ukraine in a few weeks from European countries that will donate funds through the Czech initiative to purchase shells from third countries.
Amid farmers' protests, the EU plans to step up inspections of Ukrainian grain
The European Union will step up inspections of carriers to ensure compliance with agreements on grain exports from Ukraine amid Polish protests over Ukrainian goods.
General Staff: Russians concentrate military efforts on Avdiivka and Novopavlivka directions
Russians focused their military efforts primarily on the Avdiivka and Novopavlivka frontlines, conducting more than half of all attacks in these areas.
Arms supplies from DPRK to Russia suspended - NK Pro analysis
A Russian ship had resumed arms trade with North Korea, but the shipments were abruptly stopped and the containers remained in ports, possibly due to logistical problems or transfer by other means.
Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminate elite occupant assault group in Avdiivka sector
The Ukrainian military defeated an elite Russian assault group in Avdiivka using attack drones and Bradley fighting vehicles, halting the enemy's advance.
Biden signs another stopgap budget to avert shutdown
U. S. President Joe Biden signs legislation to extend temporary funding for the federal government until March 8 and 22 to avert a government shutdown.
Russians are pressing absolutely along the entire strip around Avdiivka - Zhorin
Russian troops are increasing pressure along the entire front line around Avdiivka in Donetsk region, continuing their offensive operations.
Svyrydenko discusses strengthening cooperation with British Foreign Secretary
First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko discussed with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron the expansion of economic cooperation between Ukraine and the UK.
Finland should have a real nuclear deterrent - Stubb
Finland's new president said that having a real nuclear deterrent is important for the country's security as a NATO member.
Kyiv investigates embezzlement of public funds for repair of Degtyarivskyi bridge
Police have opened criminal proceedings against Kyivavtodor officials suspected of purchasing construction materials for the repair of the Degtyarivsky overpass at inflated prices, embezzling hundreds of thousands of hryvnias from the local budget.