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U.S. military will have to fight in Europe if Putin takes over Ukraine - ex-U.S. vice president
Former US Vice President Mike Pence has warned that if Putin takes over Ukraine, American soldiers will have to fight Russian invaders in Europe.
Ukraine and Germany discuss investments, mining of lithium, graphite, titanium and nickel
Germany and Ukraine discussed increasing German investments in Ukrainian energy, transport, agriculture, production of critical materials and green steel, as well as the development of distributed generation using German and Ukrainian components.
Massive Russian attack on Dnipro region: another child dies in hospital - Prosecutor General's Office
Nine people, including three children, were killed in the Dnipropetrovs'k region as a result of a massive Russian attack.
We have no plan B: Kuleba on new aid package for Ukraine in Congress
Ukraine does not have a plan B and is focused solely on obtaining a powerful aid package from the US Congress, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said after a meeting with G7 foreign ministers.
Russia attacked Odesa region again: they tried to hit critical infrastructure
At night, Russian troops conducted missile and drone strikes on critical infrastructure in Odesa region, but no casualties were reported.
"Minus" Russian Tu-22M3: what was used to shoot down the bomber
A Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber with two X-22 cruise missiles was destroyed by a long-range S-200 anti-aircraft missile system, a source said.
Another pro-Russian political party banned in Ukraine
Another pro-Russian political party, the Social Patriotic Assembly of Slavs (SPAS), has been banned in Ukraine. This decision was made by the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal in Lviv.
Billions of euros flow from the EU to the US, the European continent temporarily does not expect economic growth - Von der Leyen
According to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, 300 billion euros of European savings are transferred abroad, mainly to the United States, every year due to the fragmentation of the EU's capital markets and financial system.
Air Force on shooting down Russian Tu-22 for the first time: "It was a vendetta"
Ukrainian air defense forces shoot down a Russian Tu-22 strategic bomber and two X-22 cruise missiles fired from it for the first time in response to Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities.
Ukraine needs $42 billion in aid this year - IMF
According to the IMF's Managing Director, Ukraine needs $42 billion in budget support this year to continue fighting the Russian invasion.