NATO will not send troops into Ukraine – News – the city of Ryazan on the city website RZN.info Posting in CHAT: Russia Stoltenberg: NATO will not send troops to Ukraine According to the secretary general of the alliance, Kyiv is asking for offensive weapons, not troops. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance will not send troops to Ukraine. He said this during a conversation with ANSA. “NATO does not intend to directly participate in the conflict in Ukraine, the alliance will not send troops there,” Stoltenberg said. According to him, Kyiv is asking for offensive weapons, not troops. Source link Source link
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“Miss Russia” Natalya Oscar is divorcing her husband, who threatens to send her to a psychiatric hospital and take away her daughter. “And again threats from my husband, from whom I am divorcing,” Miss Russia laments. “Not only did the child and I drive away from his screams, but he sits in our house like a terrorist, doesn’t let us in, takes away our documents. This means it’s not enough for him and he’s also threatening to deprive me of my parental rights. And the songs are all his, it turns out. And he probably sang too. That's it, friends. And laughter and sin. I'm also a bandit. And lawsuits scare me. A businessman with a bloated business." Source link Source link
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Norway will send Ukraine more than $600 million to strengthen air defense systems Posting in CHAT: Russia Norway will send Ukraine $632 million to strengthen air defense systems Unsplash Read 360 in The Norwegian government will send Ukraine additional assistance in the amount of seven billion kroner (about $632 million) from the state budget this year. This was stated by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stere, his words were quoted by the NRK television and radio corporation. “The situation in Ukraine has become more serious and unpredictable,” he said that six billion crowns would be used to provide military assistance to the state and strengthen air defense. The remaining funds are intended to finance humanitarian and civic projects. Earlier it became known that the Norwegian government sent the Ukrainian Armed Forces about $13 million for the maintenance of German-made Leopard 2 A4 tanks. As noted by the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Defense, Bjorn Arild Gramm, the kingdom previously sent eight Leopard tanks and support vehicles to Ukraine. Authors: Emilia Malinina Source link Source link