Digest November 21: NASAMS from Canada and support from Italy, Norway, The Netherlands

22.11.2024

Storm Shadow strikes in Kursk region: 18 killed, 33 injured, including 3 DPRK soldiers. Lieutenant General was at the command post. 13 Engineers injured.

NASAMS purchased by Canada will soon be transferred to Ukraine, — Bill Blair.

A senior North Korean general was wounded in a recent Ukrainian strike in the Kursk area, — WSJ.

Norway allocates half a billion NOK ($45 million) to boost Ukraine’s defence industry, — Gram.

Ukraine will not accept any peace proposals that provide for compromise on territories and sovereignty, — Sybiha.

The Biden administration has submitted a request to Congress to cancel $4.65 billion in Ukraine’s debt, — Matthew Miller.

Austin: A change in the tactics of Russians on the front line provoked the U.S. decision to provide Ukraine with anti-personnel mines.

The Netherlands has handed the final two of 18 promised F-16 fighter jets to a training facility in Romania, where Ukrainian pilots are being taught to fly, — Sky News.

Italy will allocate €200 million for rebuilding of the Ukrainian electricity network, — Tajani.

Ukrainians may start pushing Biden administration to allow for use of Tomahawk to hit Russian defense factories out of Ukraine’s reach, — Politico.

In Russia, 34 Airbus neo has stopped flying for technical reason, that’s half of all aircraft of this family in Russia.

Switzerland has provided Ukraine with four energy-efficient pumps to support Odesa’s heat supply.

Ukraine already has the capacity to produce 3,000 cruise missiles next year, it only needs contracts for purchase, — Forbes.

Chinese banks are tightening controls on payments from UAE, India, and Hong Kong to Russian companies, aiming to avoid secondary sanctions from the U.S.

Russian missile launch will not have a deterrent effect on Washington’s policy toward Ukraine, — White House.

Author: The Ukrainian Review Team | View all publications by the author