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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1426206)11/23/2023 12:21:59 PM
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Sour Grapes BC?

Are fossil fuels your rice bowl?

You just don't get it.

I work in the electrical engineering world.

What do you do?



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Ukraine's Military Receives Good News From Multiple NATO Allies

Nov 22, 2023

Ukraine's military got a boost from three Western NATO allies this week as Kyiv continues its mission to reclaim Russian-occupied territory in its war against Moscow.

The additional support includes the approval of armored transport vehicles to be sent from Bulgaria to Kyiv after the Bulgarian National Assembly ratified an agreement between the country's Interior Ministry and Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, according to Bulgaria's national news outlet BTA. The Bulgarian Defense Committee reported that the transport vehicles in question are no longer needed by Sofia's military.

Lithuania's Ministry of Defense also announced in a post to X, formerly Twitter, that an aid package comprised of 3 million remote detonation systems and winter equipment had arrived in Ukraine on Wednesday. The package was received with gratitude by Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, who wrote on X, "Thank you for steadfast support!"

"Our commitment to assist Ukraine remains unbreakable," Lithuania's defense ministry said in its post.

North Macedonia also announced that the first batch of Ukrainian soldiers had successfully undergone training alongside its own troops as part of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia, according to Defense Ministry Slavjanka Petrovska, who spoke with Macedonian Television on Tuesday. Petrovska added while speaking with reporters that her country intends to train Ukrainian soldiers through 2024 and "for as long as there is a need for it."
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newsweek.com