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Key updates on May 16: Zelensky in Kharkiv: Situation 'difficult' but 'under control,' Russia suffers lossesDenmark announces more than $815 million in new military assistance for UkraineMinister: Russia captures, shoots civilians in northern VovchanskSource: Ukrainian drones attack Russian defense manufacturer's facilities in TulaPartisans: Ammunition depot hit at Belbek airfield in occupied CrimeaPresident Volodymyr Zelensky visited Kharkiv on May 16 and received reports from military commanders on the battlefield situation in the oblast. Russia launched anew offensive with 30,000 troops on ...
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The leaders of Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, along with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, confirmed their participation in the upcoming global peace summit following phone calls with President Volodymyr Zelensky on May 8. The peace summit will be held in Switzerland on June 15-16, and will focus on peace in Ukraine under the terms of Zelensky's 10-point peace formula, a plan that calls for a complete withdrawal of Russian troops from occupied Ukrainian lands. Zelensky spoke with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz about continued defense cooperation between Ukraine and Germany...
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The Danish Foreign Ministry announced on May 7 a new 250 million kroner ($33.2 million) humanitarian aid package for Ukraine. Denmark, one of Kyiv's key supporters throughout Russia's full-scale invasion, has recently announced an additional $633 million in military support for Kyiv. About 40% of Ukraine's population is in need of humanitarian aid, the ministry said, citing U.N. data. "The humanitarian situation in Ukraine is extremely serious," said Dan Jorgensen, the Danish development cooperation minister. Subscribe to newsletter War Notes "Millions of Ukrainians have been displaced, thousa...
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The Danish parliament agreed to add 4.4 billion Danish kroner ($633 million) in military support to the country's Ukraine Fund in 2024, the Danish Foreign Ministry announced on April 25. With these additional funds, total financing for military support under the Danish Ukraine Fund in 2023-2028 will amount to 64.8 billion Danish kroner ($9.3 billion). Most of these funds set aside for 2024 have already been allocated, leading Danish MPs to add an additional $633 million. "From the start of the war, Denmark has been one of the most active donor countries," Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Po...
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Commander-in-Chief of the Danish Armed Forces Michael Wiggers Hyldgaard visited Kyiv and met his counterpart Oleksandr Syrskyi and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov on April 20, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief wrote on Facebook. Wiggers Hyldgaard was appointed in early April. His predecessor, Flemming Lenfter, was dismissed on April 3 as he failed to report malfunctioning weapon systems during Houthi militants' drone attack on a Danish frigate in the Red Sea, reportedly putting the crew of 175 at risk. During the meeting, Wiggers Hyldgaard, Umerov, and Syrskyidiscussed Ukraine's needs on the front l...
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Key developments on March 12: Russian anti-Kremlin militia break into Russia, claim to occupy villagesRussian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih kills 3, injures almost 40Fire reported at several Russian oil refineries after alleged Ukrainian drone attackRussia claims it has taken control of Nevelske in Donetsk OblastDenmark announces new military aid package for Ukraine worth $336 millionUS announces $300 million defense aid package for Ukraine.The Freedom of Russia Legion and the Siberian Battalion crossed the border into Russia from Ukraine on March 12 to conduct combat operations, according to t...
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Europe must spend more on defense to deter Russia, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said in an interview with Financial Times on Feb. 27. She called Europe "naive," for not doing it sooner. "We have been too naive, and in the western part of the world we have been too focused on getting richer, and therefore we also have built up dependencies on countries that we should not be dependent on – gas from Russia, and new technologies from China," she told Financial Times. Several NATO commanders and other alliance leaders have warned in increasingly stark terms about the dangers of a direct ...
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President Volodymyr Zelensky and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen signed a 10-year agreement on security cooperation between Ukraine and Denmark on Feb. 23 in Lviv, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva said. The U.K., Germany, and France have earlier signed similar deals to help Ukraine repel Russia's aggression based on a pledge made by the Group of Seven (G7) last July. Denmark is the first non-G7 country to finalize the deal. Copenhagen announced already on Feb. 22 that it is signing the treaty with Kyiv. The deal, concluded on the eve of the second anniversary of Russ...
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