💨 Abstract
Donald Trump announced plans to send more defensive weapons to Ukraine following Russia's intensified missile and drone strikes, which have targeted civilian areas, killing at least 11 and injuring over 80, including children. This decision comes amid concerns over Trump's previous stance on Putin and a temporary pause in weapons deliveries. Russia's attacks in June saw a 30% increase in drone and missile launches, with 278 civilian deaths reported.
Courtesy: Katie Boyden
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