Strikes on Ukraine raise pressure on allies to send advanced air defense

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Strikes on Ukraine raise pressure on allies to send advanced air defense Ukrainians flee before expected Russian annexation Boats rescue residents in North Port, Fla. after Ian What to expect from Hurricane Ian FEMA to Floridians: ‘Do not underestimate’ Hurricane Ian How you can apply for student debt relief Biden ‘on alert’ for hurricane response April Schentrup's plea for gun control A major storm could destroy Tampa Bay.Alex Jones lashes out: ‘I’m done saying I’m sorry’ - Ukrainians flee before expected Russian annexation Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to sign a treaty annexing four areas of Ukraine on Sept. 29 after staged referendums criticized by the West.(John Farrell/Washington, D.C.) The Washington Post BRUSSELS — The string of strikes against Ukrainian cities and key infrastructure on Monday galvanized long-standing calls from the government to its allies for more sophisticated air defense systems and longer-range weapons.The German Defense Ministry said Monday that the first of four IRIS-T air defense systems promised to Ukraine would arrive in the “next few days,” and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Germany is doing “everything we can” to quickly reinforce Ukraine.“It is vile & unjustifiable that Putin is firing rockets at cities and civilians.” The scene after Russia’s strikes across Ukraine In the phone call with Zelensky on Monday morning, Macron pledged increased support for Ukraine, including more military equipment, but there are growing questions over the extent to which the French are actually living up to their promises."

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