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WSJ: Defense Department discloses list of weapons sent to Ukraine.

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In a memo circulated by the White House on April 7, the list included: At least 1,400 Stinger anti-aircraft systems; more than 5,000 Javelin anti-armor systems; more than 7,000 small arms; 50 million rounds of ammunition; 45,000 sets of body armor and helmets; laser-guided rocket systems; night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, and optics.

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Pokrovsk, a city that held back some of Russia’s fiercest assaults for over a year, is now on the verge of falling. The Kyiv Independent’s Francis Farrell explains how the battle reached this point and what Pokrovsk’s fall could mean for the wider defense of Donetsk Oblast.

"We do not accept this obviously unlawful solution contrary to European values," Orban said on a weekly radio show. "We are turning to the European Court of Justice."

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