Hungary’s Orban Refutes Ukraine’s Claim on Sovereignty; Ukraine to Use Prisoners in Army | TN World

As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, the European Union takes a bold step to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities. In a landmark decision, EU ambassadors agree to utilize frozen Russian assets, marking a financial attack on Putin’s regime. This move, spearheaded by Belgium, expands the scope to cover military expenditures, with an anticipated annual allocation of up to 3.2 billion dollars for Ukraine’s defense, a significant portion earmarked for military equipment and ammunition. Despite Hungary’s opposition, the EU stands shoulder to shoulder with Kyiv, emphasizing the strategic importance of aiding Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Concurrently, Ukraine unveils innovative strategies, including enlisting convicts into its military ranks, showcasing its determination to resist and fortify against the looming threat. With Russian troops advancing, the timely influx of aid and recruits remains crucial for Ukraine’s resilience against aggression and its fight to
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