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Ukraine war latest: Russian semiconductor plant making missile, jet parts hit in Ukrainian attack, military says

Ukraine war latest: Russian semiconductor plant making missile, jet parts hit in Ukrainian attack, military says

* Russian semiconductor plant making missile, jet parts hit in Ukrainian attack, military says * Putin visits Kursk Oblast for first time since Moscow claimed its recapture * Ukraine dismisses Russian claims of full control over Kursk Oblast, says fighting ongoing * Russia massing troops near Kharkiv Oblast ahead of possible attack, military warns

Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

by KI Insights

Editor's note: This article is an on-site version of KI Insights' public newsletter, The Week Ahead, covering events from June 16-22. Sign up here to start your week with an agenda of Ukraine-related events delivered directly to your inbox every week. In response to reader feedback, The Week Ahead by

Ukraine war latest: Biden announces new aid package, Poland prepares Ukrainian Legion

Ukraine war latest: Biden announces new aid package, Poland prepares Ukrainian Legion

Key developments on July 11: * Biden announces new aid package for Ukraine * Poland prepares Ukrainian Legion, 'several thousand' already registered * NATO affirms Ukraine's 'irreversible' path toward membership, $43 billion in funding for next year * Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade says it halted Russian advance toward Borova * Sweden open to sending Gripens

NATO summit communique to describe Ukraine's path to alliance as 'irreversible,' CNN reports

NATO summit communique to describe Ukraine's path to alliance as 'irreversible,' CNN reports

The question of how strong guarantees to give Ukraine regarding its future membership in NATO has become a key source of debate inside the alliance, CNN reported. The final version of the document may contain changes, CNN wrote, but the presence of the "irreversible" Ukraine's accession to NATO would be "a significant signal to Kyiv and Moscow."

Opinion: NATO at 75 is whistling past the graveyard

Opinion: NATO at 75 is whistling past the graveyard

by Kurt Volker

Europe is in the midst of the largest war on the continent since NATO was founded in 1949. Russian President Vladimir Putin is attacking Ukraine with conventional forces and engaging in hybrid attacks against NATO itself. The allies know that if Russia is not defeated in Ukraine, it is highly

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