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A snapshot of recent news from sources around the world on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Bradley fighting vehicles donated by the U.S. are now operating in Ukraine. The U.S. said it would provide 113 Bradley vehicles, but it’s unclear how many have been delivered.
Germany has tapped Rheinmetall and KMW to upgrade its Puma military vehicles as part of continuing military improvements in the wake of war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers have completed training on CAESAR self-propelled artillery systems donated by Denmark, which donated 19 systems in January.
China’s foreign minister said Beijing would not provide military assistance to Russia. Western intelligence reports suggested China had considered providing weapons to Moscow for use in Ukraine. China also said it would manage the export of dual-use items. Several commercial Chinese drones have appeared in Ukraine that have been modified for military use.
Germany approved the re-export of five Polish MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said he would consider supplying military aid to Ukraine under certain conditions, such as if Russia launched a large-scale attack against civilians. South Korea has previously only provided economic and humanitarian support.
Kyiv rejected an offer from Iraq to serve as a mediator between Ukraine and Russia. During a rare visit to Baghdad, Ukraine’s foreign minister has maintained Kyiv would not enter into peace talks while Russian troops are in Ukraine.
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