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Ukrainian commander sacked after troops left starving at front

Ukraine said on April 24 it had fired the commander of a military unit after pictures emerged of emaciated soldiers left at the front for months without sufficient food or water supplies, triggering nationwide outrage. A woman, reported to be the wife of a soldier in the unit, published pictures showing three servicemen having lost significant amounts of weight, their rib cages and collar bones protruding and sporting thick unshaven beards.

During winter, the men had melted snow and drunk rainwater, she added.

Ukrainian military journalists and public figures reacted with fury.
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Photos are circulating online of Ukrainian soldiers left at the front since August 2025 without sufficient food or water supplies, triggering national outrage.
 
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Finland’s Defence Forces published an April 25 notice saying Satakunta Air Wing is running Pristine Flank 26 from Pirkkala and Rovaniemi bases on April 24-29. It describes it as the annual main exercise for Finnish Air Force transport and liaison aircraft, involving Pilatus PC-12NG liaison aircraft and Learjet 35A/S jets, with lower-than-usual flight altitudes and activity across southwest Finland.

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The Dutch Defense Ministry says the Netherlands is building up its armed forces “at a rapid pace,” with defense spending moving toward 2.8% of GDP under the current cabinet period and 3.5% by 2035.

The 2026 Defense Note will focus on deployable combat power, personnel, reservists, ammunition, stockpiles, logistics, cyber, space, drones, and scaling Dutch and European defense industry.

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Germany’s Defense Ministry has released a modernization and debureaucratization agenda for the Bundeswehr portfolio, listing 153 measures aimed at improving operational readiness, reducing administrative drag, and freeing personnel and resources for core military missions.

The agenda includes digitalization, AI-assisted internal tools, procurement and process reforms, cyber/digital modernization, psychological resilience, and readiness culture measures.

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Sweden’s Armed Forces says Aurora 26 has begun, running from April 27 to May 13 across large parts of Sweden.

The exercise involves roughly 18,000 personnel from 13 countries and will test Sweden’s new operational plans as a NATO ally, with all services participating alongside the Home Guard.

Sweden says the scenario is set before war breaks out and includes major host nation support activity.

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Estonia’s Defense Ministry says Estonia and Ukraine have signed a joint intentions agreement to create a framework for defense industrial cooperation, including joint production.

Estonia says the “Build with Ukraine” initiative links Estonian technology with Ukrainian battlefield experience to accelerate defense industrial output.

The ministry says Estonian firms are interested in attack drones, interceptor drones, and electronic warfare cooperation, while Ukrainian firms are interested in production units in Estonia to access European and other markets.

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France’s Defense Ministry frames the France-Poland strategic partnership as a driver for European defense.

Official French summit context says the Nancy Treaty deepens cooperation in strategic fields including defense and space, energy and civil nuclear, and countering information manipulation and foreign interference.

The summit also produced cooperation involving satellite telecommunications.

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Estonia’s Defense Forces says allied Baltic air policing crews will conduct training flights over Estonia from April 27 to May 3.

The flights may include low level operations down to 152 meters / 500 feet and possible supersonic flights, coordinated with civilian air traffic authorities.

Additional flight activity around Rakvere is noted for April 27-29 and May 2 in connection with a division exercise.

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Spain’s Defense Technology and Innovation portal lists an upcoming European Defence Agency workshop on the European Combat Vessel project in San Fernando, Cádiz, from May 5-7.

The project is framed as a key effort for future European naval combat capability, involving member state representatives, maritime communities, shipyards, and Tier 1/Tier 2 companies.

NOTE: This is not a procurement award. It is a naval industrial watch item tied to future European surface combatant capability.

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Zelenskyy says he’s seeking details of Putin’s May 9 ceasefire proposal

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking details of a short-term ceasefire Russia proposed to U.S. President Donald Trump, he said in a post on Telegram on Thursday. Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a May 9 ceasefire to coincide with Victory Day in Russia in a phone call with Trump the previous day, according to the Kremlin.

“We have instructed our representatives to contact the United States president’s team and clarify the details of the Russian proposal for a short-term ceasefire,” Zelenskyy said.
 
US warns Europe of delays to arms shipments as Iran war drains stockpiles
Notices were reportedly sent to the UK, Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia as the Iran war drained stockpiles

The US has warned several European countries, including the UK, Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia, to expect delays in deliveries of American-made weapons because the war with Iran has depleted stockpiles, the Financial Times reported late on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The reported move comes as President Donald Trump has become increasingly critical of NATO for refusing to back the US-Israeli war with Iran.

The UK, Poland, and the Baltic states are among the most vocal supporters of Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Poland and the Baltic states also rely on foreign military aid as part of what they describe as efforts to strengthen the bloc’s eastern flank against Russia. President Vladimir Putin, however, has said that Russia would not attack a NATO member unless it is attacked first.

The war in the Middle East has cost the US an estimated $25 billion, several media outlets reported, citing a senior Pentagon official, as Washington has burned through its arsenal of bombs, cruise missiles, and interceptors. The air campaign launched on February 28 has failed to stop Iran from launching ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones in retaliation against Israel and Gulf states hosting American bases.

Trump has lashed out at European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, for criticizing his war effort and refusing to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

“We got no help – zero! – from NATO. You know, we spent trillions of dollars on NATO – we got no help. We didn’t need it, but we got none,” Trump said in a speech in The Villages, Florida, on Friday. He went on to describe NATO as a “paper tiger,” and dismissed claims that the US was not winning the war with Iran as “treasonous.”
 
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