Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers has appointed two new deputy ministers of defense, Serhiy Melnyk and Serhiy Boyev. Both appointments were made on the recommendation of Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, according to the Ministry of Defense.
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Russians burn Palestinian aid cargo

This is the Odesa region in Ukraine. Russians are literally turning aid shipments bound for Palestine to ashes, together with Ukrainian workers loading it.
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Germany budgets €4 billion for Ukraine military aid in 2025
In 2025, Germany will continue to support Ukraine – 4 billion euros have already been budgeted for the country in direct bilateral military assistance.
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Ukraine receives €600M aid package
He noted that Ukraine has already received a new aid package worth €600 million, which includes the fifth IRIS-T SLM system, tanks, howitzers, ammunition, and drones.
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Scholz announces €1.4 billion aid package for Ukraine by year end
"By the end of the year, with the support of our partners – Belgium, Denmark, Norway – we will deliver another package worth 1.4 billion euros to Ukraine," Scholz said.
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Zelenskyy in Berlin to discuss air defense
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Berlin for a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to a broadcast of the leaders' speeches. Scholz said that air defense assistance remains central to helping Ukraine.
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Kremlin’s human cost problem expected by spring or summer 2025
No one knows when this cost of human lives becomes a real problem for the Kremlin, but it will. The Ukraine intelligence believe it will happen some time in the spring or summer of 2025 6X
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Russia recruits 30,000 troops monthly but faces recruitment limits
Russia recruits about 30K new troops a month to replace their losses. If they could recruit more, they would. There is a limit on what they can do 5/
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September deadliest month for Russian forces with over 1000 daily casualties
September was the deadliest month yet for Russian forces with over 1000-1100 casualties per day 3/
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Ukrainian data reports over 600,000 Russian casualties supported by US experts
The Ukrainian data, supported by the U.S. experts some of which talked to me, says that over 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Ukraine 2/

