Poland signed an agreement for the purchase of 250 Abrams tanks from the U.S
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The Russian military today launched missile attacks from aircraft and ships at the Kremenchug oil refinery in Ukraine in what looks to be a revenge attack after Kyiv's surprise heli-borne raid on an oil storage facility in the Russian town of Belgorod on April 1.The Kremenchug oil refinery is one of Ukraine's major oil processing facilities
Ukraines Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko estimates Russias invasion to have inflicted nearly $565 billion of economic damage on her country. In a Facebook post, Svyrydenko said the $564
Saudi Arabia has accused Yemeni Houthi militia of launching multiple airstrikes on key facilities including those dealing with oil including a depot in Jeddah and other facilities in Riyadh, with booby-trapped drones. A huge plume of black smoke was seen rising from the plant in Jeddah, as the city prepared to host a Formula One race on Sunday
Antonov is seeking for donations to get the world's biggest plane An-225 Mriya into the air again. The plane was destroyed by Russian forces in the early days of the Ukraine invasion
The Kremlin for the first time acknowledged that a “minority of Russians,” representing less than 25% of the population, are opposing Moscow's war on Ukraine. "There are few of them (who oppose the war)
Russian space agency Roscosmos will use six Soyuz launch vehicles built for Britains OneWeb project for other customers. "Roscosmos is withdrawing from the OneWeb project six launch vehicles paid for by a foreign customer
Ukraine will create a strong border with Russia even after the current war situation dies down, said Mykhaylo Podolia, Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. "Bridges have been burnt
A senior Defense Department official revealed during a briefing at the Pentagon that the Russians launched more than 900 missiles of various types and sizes at Ukraine since the start of the war. "What we're seeing on the ground is a continued military effort to subdue these population centers and to do it now with ever more violence using more and more long-range fires, which are increasingly indiscriminate in terms of what they're hitting," the official said