NATO Allies Unite for $5.5 Billion Purchase of 1000 Patriot Missiles Amid Ukraine Conflict

Ukraine has intensified its drone and missile strikes on Russian territories, including the city of Belgorod, as the conflict with Russia escalates. Russia has launched significant aerial assaults on Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties. In response to the increased air threats, NATO has announced plans to purchase up to 1,000 Patriot missiles to bolster the defense capabilities of its member countries. The exchange of attacks comes amid a broader escalation of the war in the air, while ground frontlines remain largely static. Additionally, a major prisoner of war exchange took place with the mediation of the United Arab Emirates, and the EU has imposed sanctions on Russia's largest diamond mining company as part of its support for Ukraine.
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