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Ukraine now a ‘battle of logistics’ – NATO chief

With the conflict in Ukraine becoming a “war of attrition,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg cautioned that the West should “not underestimate” Russia’s firepower advantage. Stoltenberg claimed that the Western bloc is stepping up ammo production, but was unable to define its end goal in Ukraine.

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Crimean Bridge repairs completed after terrorist attack – official

All car lanes have been restored 39 days earlier than planned, a deputy prime minister has said The Crimean Bridge, which was targeted by a Ukrainian sabotage attack several months ago, has resumed road traffic at full capacity, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced on Thursday.

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British supermarkets begin rationing vegetables

Bad weather and high energy costs may result in tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers disappearing from shelves The UK’s largest grocer, Tesco, has joined rivals Asda, Morrisons and Aldi by slapping limits on purchases of salad vegetables due to supply shortages, the company announced on Wednesday.

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