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Ukraine army chief warns of front line pressure as US aid lags

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Ukraine army chief warns of front line pressure as US aid lags

Ukraine army chief warns of front line pressure as US aid lags

Ukraine's army chief has warned of a worsening situation as his forces wait for much-needed arms from a huge US aid package to reach the front lines.


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