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Ukraine's Zelenskyy Pursues More Arms Deals With Allies

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy Pursues More Arms Deals With Allies

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Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is seeking more arms deals with European allies to counter Russian strikes, while Russia warns that European sites producing drones for Ukraine are potential targets. Zelenskyy met with European leaders to secure promises of further military and financial support.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is prioritizing securing allies' help to buy and build more air defense systems. Russia has warned that European sites producing drones and equipment for Ukraine are 'potential targets.' Russian strikes have hit multiple areas in Ukraine, killing an 8-year-old boy and injuring a woman. Zelenskyy visited three European capitals in 48 hours to secure further military and financial support. Germany and Ukraine agreed on a 4 billion euro defense package, and Norway pledged 9 billion euros in assistance. Ukraine has developed air defense technology but lacks funds to scale up production. Zelenskyy is pushing for joint weapons production agreements and a promised 90 billion euro EU loan. Britain announced it will send 120,000 drones to Ukraine this year.

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