Israel proposes sending seized Russian weapons in Lebanon to Ukraine, deputy FM says. Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel proposed transferring Russian weapons seized by Israel in Lebanon to Ukraine during a Jan. 21 meeting with Ukrainian Ambassador Yevhen
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Operational update on Russian invasion as of January 21, 2025, 10 PM
Operational information as of 22:00 on 21.01.2025 regarding the Russian invasion https://facebook.com/share/p/1B3rvf5HyN/
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Collaboration expedites repairs and boosts Ukraine’s economy
The collaboration aims to expedite equipment repairs for Ukrainian armed forces and boost the local economy with investments and job creation, the minister said.
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Germany’s KNDS launches joint venture with Ukraine for military repair
Germany's KNDS launches joint venture with Ukraine for military equipment repair, minister says. Germany's KNDS Deutschland, a manufacturer of Leopard 2 tanks, has officially opened a joint venture with a Ukrainian defense company, Ukraine's Strategic Industries Minister
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Up to 45 UAVs in Ukrainian airspace now
Up to 45 UAVs in Ukrainian airspace now.
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Ukrainians react to Trump’s omission of Ukraine in speech
Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. president on Jan. 20. We asked six Ukrainians what they made of Trump's omission of Ukraine and Russia's full-scale invasion from his inauguration speech.
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Zelensky aims to end war in 2025
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on January 21 that he remains committed to ending Russia's war in 2025, emphasizing that it should be done "quickly, fairly, and reliably." "We want to end the war this year—not just quickly, but fairly and reliably," he stated.
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Zelenskyy warns Europe must not be second or third in line
💬 "Europe can’t afford to be second or third in line for its allies. If that happens, the world will start moving forward without Europe, and that’s a world that won’t be comfortable or beneficial for all Europeans." – President of Ukraine @ZelenskyyUa 🇺🇦 at the @wef. pic.twitter.com/YUaSJTqzVW
— MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@MFA_Ukraine) 21 janvier 2025"Europe can’t afford to be second or third in line for its allies. If that happens, the world will start moving forward without Europe, and that’s a world that won’t be comfortable or beneficial for all Europeans." – President of Ukraine @ZelenskyyUa at the @wef
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Weak security guarantees invite Putin; strong ones ensure peace
On security guarantees: If the security guarantees are weak and uncertain, Putin will come back – with an army 10 times bigger.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 janvier 2025
If the guarantees are strong and clear, we will have a stable, just, and strong peace – not just for Ukraine, but for Europe and the world.
6/ pic.twitter.com/bMIqelrehpOn security guarantees: If the security guarantees are weak and uncertain, Putin will come back – with an army 10 times bigger. If the guarantees are strong and clear, we will have a stable, just, and strong peace – not just for Ukraine, but for Europe and the world. 6/
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Zelensky: 40% of Ukraine’s weapons now made domestically
Zelensky on Ukraine defense production: Today, about 40% of our military's weapons are made in Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 21 janvier 2025
40% come from the U.S., and just under 30% from Europe. This is a big change from 2022, when most of our supplies were from the U.S. and Europe.
5/ pic.twitter.com/As1teMPMttZelensky on Ukraine defense production: Today, about 40% of our military's weapons are made in Ukraine. 40% come from the U.S., and just under 30% from Europe. This is a big change from 2022, when most of our supplies were from the U.S. and Europe. 5/
