• Biden administration races to save billions in Ukraine aid as deadline looms
    The effort comes at a high-risk moment for Ukrainian forces, who are advancing into Russia's Kursk region while trying to hold off Russian forces
    US President Joe Biden's administration is engaged in urgent discussions with Congress to allow it to use up $6 billion in military aid for Ukraine before a Sept. 30 deadline, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

    The effort comes at a high-risk moment for Ukrainian forces, who are advancing into Russia's Kursk region while trying to hold off Russian forces threatening the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk.

    The Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), a key component of a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine passed in April, allows the president to transfer defense articles and services from US stocks in response to emergencies.
    Biden administration races to save billions in Ukraine aid as deadline looms The effort comes at a high-risk moment for Ukrainian forces, who are advancing into Russia's Kursk region while trying to hold off Russian forces US President Joe Biden's administration is engaged in urgent discussions with Congress to allow it to use up $6 billion in military aid for Ukraine before a Sept. 30 deadline, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The effort comes at a high-risk moment for Ukrainian forces, who are advancing into Russia's Kursk region while trying to hold off Russian forces threatening the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk. The Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), a key component of a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine passed in April, allows the president to transfer defense articles and services from US stocks in response to emergencies.
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    Russian President Putin gave the order to kill all Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region.

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    BREAKING: Russian President Putin gave the order to kill all Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region. #solpal #solpalnews #infoglobe #Kursk #Ukraine #Russia
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  • One of the biggest drone strikes in Moscow was in Ukraine
    Ukraine has carried out a series of drone attacks on Russian refineries and airfields, but attacks in the Moscow region have been rare.
    Ukraine has attempted to carry out at least 11 drone attacks on the Russian capital Moscow, in what Russian officials described as one of the largest drone attacks ever.

    During Wednesday's attack, Russian air defenses shot down Ukrainian drones.

    Since the Ukraine war began in February 2022, fighting has been largely confined to the vast fields, forests and villages of eastern Ukraine, but fighting has spread to new frontiers since Russia sent hundreds of thousands of troops across the Ukrainian border into the western Kursk region on August 6.

    For several months, Ukraine has been carrying out drone attacks on Russian refineries and airfields one after the other. The world's second largest oil exporting country is also suffering a lot of damage in these attacks. But drone strikes have become rare in the Moscow region of 21 million people.

    Russia's Defense Ministry said its air defenses destroyed 45 enemy drones over Russian territory. Of these, 11 were in the airspace of the Moscow region, 23 in the border region of Bryansk, six in the Belgorod region, three in the Kaluga region, and two in the Kusk region.

    Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said several drones flying over the Moscow region were destroyed in the skies over the city of Padolsk.
    One of the biggest drone strikes in Moscow was in Ukraine Ukraine has carried out a series of drone attacks on Russian refineries and airfields, but attacks in the Moscow region have been rare. Ukraine has attempted to carry out at least 11 drone attacks on the Russian capital Moscow, in what Russian officials described as one of the largest drone attacks ever. During Wednesday's attack, Russian air defenses shot down Ukrainian drones. Since the Ukraine war began in February 2022, fighting has been largely confined to the vast fields, forests and villages of eastern Ukraine, but fighting has spread to new frontiers since Russia sent hundreds of thousands of troops across the Ukrainian border into the western Kursk region on August 6. For several months, Ukraine has been carrying out drone attacks on Russian refineries and airfields one after the other. The world's second largest oil exporting country is also suffering a lot of damage in these attacks. But drone strikes have become rare in the Moscow region of 21 million people. Russia's Defense Ministry said its air defenses destroyed 45 enemy drones over Russian territory. Of these, 11 were in the airspace of the Moscow region, 23 in the border region of Bryansk, six in the Belgorod region, three in the Kaluga region, and two in the Kusk region. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said several drones flying over the Moscow region were destroyed in the skies over the city of Padolsk.
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  • Ukraine demands destruction of another Russian bridge
    Ukraine is carrying out the biggest counter-attack on Russian territory since Moscow launched an attack on Ukraine.
    Ukraine says it has destroyed another strategically important bridge in Russia's ongoing operation in the Kursk region.

    On Sunday, the Ukrainian military released video footage of the attack on the bridge, which it claimed was over the Seym River in the Joanne area of ​​Kursk; BBC said.

    Hours later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the military operation's goals in Kursk included for the first time the creation of a buffer zone to stop Russian attacks.
    Since Moscow launched its attack on Ukraine in 2022, Ukraine has been carrying out the largest counterattack on Russian territory for almost two weeks.

    The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force released video footage of the bridge strike on social media

    Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleschuk wrote, “Another bridge down.

    "Ukrainian Air Force is taking away the supply capabilities of the enemy through precision strikes, significantly affecting the flow of force."


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    Ukraine demands destruction of another Russian bridge Ukraine is carrying out the biggest counter-attack on Russian territory since Moscow launched an attack on Ukraine. Ukraine says it has destroyed another strategically important bridge in Russia's ongoing operation in the Kursk region. On Sunday, the Ukrainian military released video footage of the attack on the bridge, which it claimed was over the Seym River in the Joanne area of ​​Kursk; BBC said. Hours later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the military operation's goals in Kursk included for the first time the creation of a buffer zone to stop Russian attacks. Since Moscow launched its attack on Ukraine in 2022, Ukraine has been carrying out the largest counterattack on Russian territory for almost two weeks. The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force released video footage of the bridge strike on social media Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleschuk wrote, “Another bridge down. "Ukrainian Air Force is taking away the supply capabilities of the enemy through precision strikes, significantly affecting the flow of force." #solpal #solpalnews #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #solpal #solpalnews #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint #newspoint
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