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Djice

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    out of fucked up land
    I don't think the Ukrainians have gotten all the anti-air missiles from the EU countries yet. Just the light weapons for now. More will be arriving from EU countries, UK, and US. Australia is sending arms though the UK.

    onna okayi kiyanne yuddayak unama nala vanna hoda nahe kiyala...

    Russia illan keve nalavanna gihin.. den next election putin gedara
    Uba kiyana widiyata gahanda ba ban. Civilian casualties wadi unu gaman UN human rights case. Ethakota SWIFT eken neme okkogenma ain karai.
    Belarus walata sanctions damma unge land eka haraha invade karanna dunna kiyala. Thawa dai issarahata. Unta redi nathuwa inda wenne.
    Dan tika tika EU countries wala airspace eka wahanawa Russia walata. Mun welawa ganna eka karanne danata. Mehe planes ehema eastern front ekata yawanawa
     
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    deanXX

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    German chancellor says Russia will pay "high price" as he boosts nation's military funding​

    From CNN’s Chris Liakos


    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a special session of the Bundestag on the war in Ukraine, on February 27.
    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a special session of the Bundestag on the war in Ukraine, on February 27. (Kay Nietfeld/picture alliance/Getty Images)

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Sunday that “very soon the Russian leadership will feel what a high price they will have to pay” for the invasion of Ukraine, as he announced he will raise German military funding in a special session with lawmakers.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin "will not change his path overnight,” Scholz conceded.
    “Yesterday we decided that Germany will deliver weapons to Ukraine to defend themselves. Putin’s aggression meant we cannot give any other response,” he added.
    Scholz also revealed he would raise the proportion of Germany's economic output spent on defence to 2%, and allocate 100 billion euros ($112 billion) to its armed foces, in order to modernize and better equip the country's army -- a significant expansion of German defense spending.
    Scholz also mentioned the sanctions package against Russia, which he said was unprecedented.
    The Russian attack on Ukraine is “despicable -- it breaches international law, it cannot be justified,” Scholz said.
    “February 24, 2022, marks a watershed in history of our continent,” he added in the special session of parliament. “The horrid pictures we see from Kyiv, in Mariupol, show how unscrupulous [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is. This is so unfair, the pain of the Ukrainians, it gets really close to our hearts."
    Scholz mentioned the EU's decision to remove Russian banks from the SWIFT international payments system and said that “Russian banks and companies will be cut off from financing. We will focus on oligarchs in the EU. We have punitive measures against Putin and people around him."
    “We need to support Ukraine in this desperate situation and we have done so during the last weeks and months, the attack on Ukraine means we are in a new time. As democrats, as Europeans, we are on your side, the right side of history,” Scholz said.
    Germany locks Russia out of its airspace: Germany also will close its airspace to Russian aircraft from 3pm local time (9aET) on Sunday, according to a statement from the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport.
    The Ministry added that humanitarian aid flights were exempt from the ban, which will run initially for three months.
    It sees Germany join a growing band of nations in Europe closing its airspace to Russian planes.
     

    mirissanew

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    German chancellor says Russia will pay "high price" as he boosts nation's military funding​

    From CNN’s Chris Liakos


    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a special session of the Bundestag on the war in Ukraine, on February 27.
    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a special session of the Bundestag on the war in Ukraine, on February 27. (Kay Nietfeld/picture alliance/Getty Images)

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Sunday that “very soon the Russian leadership will feel what a high price they will have to pay” for the invasion of Ukraine, as he announced he will raise German military funding in a special session with lawmakers.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin "will not change his path overnight,” Scholz conceded.
    “Yesterday we decided that Germany will deliver weapons to Ukraine to defend themselves. Putin’s aggression meant we cannot give any other response,” he added.
    Scholz also revealed he would raise the proportion of Germany's economic output spent on defence to 2%, and allocate 100 billion euros ($112 billion) to its armed foces, in order to modernize and better equip the country's army -- a significant expansion of German defense spending.
    Scholz also mentioned the sanctions package against Russia, which he said was unprecedented.

    “February 24, 2022, marks a watershed in history of our continent,” he added in the special session of parliament. “The horrid pictures we see from Kyiv, in Mariupol, show how unscrupulous [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is. This is so unfair, the pain of the Ukrainians, it gets really close to our hearts."
    Scholz mentioned the EU's decision to remove Russian banks from the SWIFT international payments system and said that “Russian banks and companies will be cut off from financing. We will focus on oligarchs in the EU. We have punitive measures against Putin and people around him."
    “We need to support Ukraine in this desperate situation and we have done so during the last weeks and months, the attack on Ukraine means we are in a new time. As democrats, as Europeans, we are on your side, the right side of history,” Scholz said.
    Germany locks Russia out of its airspace: Germany also will close its airspace to Russian aircraft from 3pm local time (9aET) on Sunday, according to a statement from the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport.
    The Ministry added that humanitarian aid flights were exempt from the ban, which will run initially for three months.
    It sees Germany join a growing band of nations in Europe closing its airspace to Russian planes.
    Kalin para ova karala Russian karayo berlin vala navathune 😂
     

    ZeroFire

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    Intel Salva Z kiyanneth Russian reporter kenek.
    U kiyana dewalith 100% aththama newe
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