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As the conflict continues, Ukraine is intensifying its calls for permission to use Western-supplied weapons against military targets within Russia. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized that long-term security for Europe relies on immediate, bold decisions for Ukraine. He stated that Ukraine seeks to strike 'legitimate military targets' in Russia, particularly airfields used for launching attacks. Kuleba believes that if Ukraine receives enough missiles and is allowed to strike, it could significantly reduce Russia's ability to damage Ukraine's critical infrastructure and improve the situation for Ukrainian forces on the ground.
Josep Borrell, the EU's foreign policy chief, supported Kuleba's request during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. He argued that restrictions on the use of weaponry against Russian military targets should be lifted in accordance with international law. Borrell pointed out that the weaponry provided to Ukraine must be fully utilized; otherwise, it becomes ineffective. He noted that since the war began in February 2022, Russia has launched over 14,000 drones and nearly 10,000 missiles against Ukraine.
In recent developments, Ukrainian military forces have attacked oil storage facilities in Russia, causing significant fires. Additionally, Russian drone and missile strikes have forced Ukraine to disconnect several nuclear power units from the grid, raising concerns about the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine and the potential risk to millions of people.
The ongoing conflict has also sparked fears in Germany, where citizens are concerned about the implications of military support for Ukraine. Some political parties are advocating for an end to arms shipments to Ukraine, fearing that the war could eventually affect Germany directly.
As the situation evolves, the international community is closely monitoring the developments, particularly the discussions among NATO countries regarding the lifting of restricti[LEIA MAIS NA ABA COMUNIDADE]...
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As the conflict continues, Ukraine is intensifying its calls for permission to use Western-supplied weapons against military targets within Russia. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized that long-term security for Europe relies on immediate, bold decisions for Ukraine. He stated that Ukraine seeks to strike 'legitimate military targets' in Russia, particularly airfields used for launching attacks. Kuleba believes that if Ukraine receives enough missiles and is allowed to strike, it could significantly reduce Russia's ability to damage Ukraine's critical infrastructure and improve the situation for Ukrainian forces on the ground.
Josep Borrell, the EU's foreign policy chief, supported Kuleba's request during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. He argued that restrictions on the use of weaponry against Russian military targets should be lifted in accordance with international law. Borrell pointed out that the weaponry provided to Ukraine must be fully utilized; otherwise, it becomes ineffective. He noted that since the war began in February 2022, Russia has launched over 14,000 drones and nearly 10,000 missiles against Ukraine.
In recent developments, Ukrainian military forces have attacked oil storage facilities in Russia, causing significant fires. Additionally, Russian drone and missile strikes have forced Ukraine to disconnect several nuclear power units from the grid, raising concerns about the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine and the potential risk to millions of people.
The ongoing conflict has also sparked fears in Germany, where citizens are concerned about the implications of military support for Ukraine. Some political parties are advocating for an end to arms shipments to Ukraine, fearing that the war could eventually affect Germany directly.
As the situation evolves, the international community is closely monitoring the developments, particularly the discussions among NATO countries regarding the lifting of restricti[LEIA MAIS NA ABA COMUNIDADE]...
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Here is an overview of our workflow:
1️⃣ We capture international news.
2️⃣ We develop a script for the news.
3️⃣ We generate an audio narration of the news story.
4️⃣ We create a dynamic video with permanent images.
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Automation is at the heart of our operation. While it allows us to deliver real-time news, it is important to note that, as we are in the early stages, our AI may occasionally pick up information that has not been subjected to human scrutiny. This can lead to minor typos or inaccuracies. We sincerely invite your collaboration in this endeavor. If you find any discrepancies, be it a typo or possible misinformation, please bring them to our attention immediately. We encourage you not to report the video, as we invest as much as possible in correcting any oversights. Patience is key, as we are committed to refining and improving our processes over time.
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