International Allies Send Leopard Tanks to Ukraine for Repairs and Training.

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Germany, Poland, and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish a hub in Poland to repair Leopard tanks used by Ukraine to fight Russian forces. The hub, which costs around 150-200 million euros ($384 million) a year, could begin operations at the end of May. Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said that all members agreed that they saw Ukraine as a future member of NATO, but the focus now had to be on supporting Ukraine on the battlefield.
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