The turbine that was transferred from Canada to Germany despite sanctions on July 18 has not reached Russia, reports Der Spiegel, citing industrial manufacturing firm Siemens. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will reportedly visit the site of the turbine on Aug. 3.
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Monday, March 30
Ukraine and Bulgaria concluded a 10-year security agreement on March 30 under which Sofia commits to help fund Ukrainian air defenses and co-produce arms.
A private company's air defense unit shot down several Russian Shahed and Zala drones in Kharkiv Oblast, demonstrating the "first results" of an experimental Defense Ministry project, Mykhailo Fedorov announced on March 30.
The initiative aims to strengthen Europe's defense capabilities by boosting production, expanding cooperation with Ukraine, and improving joint procurement.
Ukraine will supply weapons and defense technology to Gulf countries under new agreements, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on March 30.
One of Ukraine's largest drone makers, General Cherry, has signed a deal to produce UAVs in the U.S.
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A spokesperson for the U.K. Foreign Ministry rejected the accusations as baseless and "completely unacceptable" in comments to the Kyiv Independent.
Russia launched an Iskander ballistic missile and 164 drones at Ukraine overnight, including around 90 Shahed-type long-range drones, the Air Force said.
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Several drones crashed in Finland, and at least one has been identified as Ukrainian, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on March 29.
"The ball is now in the court of both the United States and Russia," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
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The U.S. is allowing a Russian tanker carrying crude oil to reach Cuba, the New York Times reported on March 29, amid a de facto oil blockade imposed by Washington.
The number includes 870 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Photos and videos posted on social media purportedly show smoke rising from the area of the KuibyshevAzot chemical plant in Tolyatti.
Monday, March 30
German defense company Rheinmetall issued a statement on March 29 expressing respect for Ukraine’s defense efforts after facing backlash over comments that appeared to downplay Ukrainian innovation in warfare.
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Explosions were heard in the southern Russian city of Taganrog late on March 29 amid a drone attack, local social media outlets reported.





