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Ukraine in danger of losing war by end of year, CIA director warns: ‘running out ...

New York Post 19 Apr 2024
3 ... The Bush Center ... 3 ... via REUTERS 3 ... AP. More firepower would allow the Ukrainian military to conduct “deeper strikes” against targets in Crimea and Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, according to the CIA director ... ....
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The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2024
READ MORE ... Advertisement ... Burns said that assistance from the US would mean Ukraine could turn the tide of the battle, and could ' continue to do damage with deeper strikes in Crimea...and against the Black Sea fleet.'. He added ... .
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CIA director: Ukraine could lose war against Russia without US aid

Beijing News 19 Apr 2024
William Burns, speaking in Dallas at the George W ... Congress, I think the Ukrainians can hold their own on the battlefield in 2024 and continue to do damage' in Crimea and against the Black Sea Fleet, the CIA director said ... G7 meetings ... The U.S ... VOA News.
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Burns says that without aid, Ukraine “could lose on the battlefield”

Sandhills Express 19 Apr 2024
With supplemental assistance from the U.S., Burns said, Ukrainian forces “can hold their own on the battlefield in 2024 and continue to do damage with deeper strikes in Crimea…and against the Black Sea fleet.” ... and regional partners ... 7 ... He said U.S.
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CIA chief Burns says that without aid, Ukraine “could lose on the battlefield”

Sandhills Express 19 Apr 2024
With supplemental assistance from the U.S., Burns said, Ukrainian forces “can hold their own on the battlefield in 2024 and continue to do damage with deeper strikes in Crimea…and against the Black Sea fleet.” ... and regional partners ... 7 ... He said U.S.
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Zelensky calls for more air defence support as 17 die in Russian attack on Chernihiv

Suryaa 18 Apr 2024
There were also more than 60 injured, including several children ... Local reports said explosions were heard at a military airfield near Dzhankoi on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea in the early hours of Wednesday morning ... ....
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Russia advancing in Ukraine amid geopolitical shifts, combat improvements: Experts

Anadolu Agency 17 Apr 2024
  ... 24, 2022 ... "It is also necessary to liberate the Mykolaiv, Odesa regions, from which the attacks on Crimea, the Crimean Bridge, and the ships of the Black Sea fleet are coming," he said ... .
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Ukraine Trolls Russia Over Black Sea Fleet Ship Loss

Newsweek 15 Apr 2024
Kyiv has wielded its domestically-developed naval drones and missiles to target Russia's Black Sea Fleet, partly based in Crimea ....
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The one-tonne drone that could hit Putin’s navy fleet from 620 miles away

Metro UK 15 Apr 2024
Sea Baby drones have had a huge success against Russia’s fleet (Picture ... Vladimir Putin will have to face Ukraine’s modernised Sea Baby drones, which have been keeping his warships at bay ... A Sea Baby naval drone in action (Picture.
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Morning Briefing: April 11, 2024

Anadolu Agency 11 Apr 2024
... Black Sea.  ... "On April 10 around 06.00 Moscow time (GMT0300) while performing a planned flight over the waters of the Black Sea in area of the western coast of Crimea, a Mi-24 helicopter crashed.
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Russian Attack Helicopter Crashes Near Annexed Crimea

Moscow Times 10 Apr 2024
Moscow time, the Mi-24 helicopter crashed near the western coast of the republic of Crimea while performing a scheduled flight over the Black Sea,” the statement reads ... Defense Ministry , Crimea , Ukraine war.
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Russian military Mi-24 helicopter crashes over Black Sea

Anadolu Agency 10 Apr 2024
... flight over the waters of the Black Sea in area of the western coast of Crimea, a Mi-24 helicopter crashed.
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Russian Mi-24 helicopter crashes over Black Sea

Xinhua 10 Apr 2024
... Black Sea near the western coast of Crimea on Wednesday, said Russia's Ministry of Defense.
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Russian Defence Ministry: Mi-24 helicopter crashes into the Black Sea

Pravda 10 Apr 2024
A Mi-24 military helicopter crashed in the Black Sea off the western coast ...
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