Russian Sources Report Ukrainian Losses and Joint Statement with China
Russian sources reported nearly 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in the past day along with two tanks and one anti-aircraft gun. Moscow and Beijing issued a joint statement supporting peace talks in Ukraine if root causes are addressed.
France 24Russian sources reported that Ukraine lost almost 1,000 soldiers in the last 24 hours along with two tanks, including a Leopard, and one German Gepard anti-aircraft gun. The same sources stated that Moscow and Beijing released a joint statement backing peace talks in Ukraine provided the root causes are addressed through negotiations. 25 percent of GDP on weapons for Kyiv.
Poland's defense minister told Ukraine to ensure its drones do not fall inside NATO territory. The information originates from RIA.
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Russian sources reported nearly 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed and equipment losses.
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Moscow and Beijing issued joint statement on Ukraine peace talks.
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NATO Secretary General Rutte noted opposition to spending requirements for Ukraine aid.
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Potential Impact
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NATO members may face continued debate over defense spending targets for Ukraine.
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Ukraine may adjust drone operations near NATO borders following Polish statement.
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