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  2. CIA chief: Kyiv faces tough battle this year, US aid ... - AOL

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    Congress has approved more than $110 billion for Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022, but no new funds since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives in January 2023.

  3. Ukraine Russia – live: CIA director William Burns ‘called ...

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    Nor has he been mentioned in a defence ministry press release since 9 June. A New York Times report, based on a US intelligence briefing, said on Tuesday that Mr Surovikin had advance knowledge of ...

  4. CIA director says cutting off U.S. aid to Ukraine would be a ...

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    CIA Director William Burns said Tuesday that Ukraine faces a test of staying power against Russia and that if the U.S. cut off support for Kyiv it would be a mistake of “historic proportions.”

  5. Russia faces "difficult fight" to retake Ukraine-held area ...

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    Ukraine says it controls more than 1,200 square km (463 square miles) of the Kursk region. (Reporting by Jonathan Landay; Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Franklin Paul and Jonathan Oatis) Show ...

  6. The CIA paramilitaries in Ukraine have “a very small footprint,” said the former agency executive, and are helping train Ukrainian forces in “potential critical nodes the Russians may focus ...

  7. List of CIA controversies - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] According to John Dinges, author of The Condor Years (The New Press 2003), documents released in 2015 revealed a CIA report dated April 28, 1978 that showed the agency by then had knowledge that U.S.-backed Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet ordered the assassination of Orlando Letelier, a leading political opponent living in exile in ...

  8. Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US ...

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    Guccifer 2.0, DCLeaks, and WikiLeaks were used by Russia as intermediaries to publicly release "victim data" obtained from US targets. WikiLeaks was purportedly chosen by Moscow for this task due to its "self-proclaimed reputation for authenticity", though no data leaked to the organization contained "evident forgeries."

  9. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 August – 31 ...

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    Ukraine announced the domestic production of analogs of Soviet-era hand grenades such as the F-1 and RGD-5. [251] Ukraine's military claimed that Russian forces used chemical weapons 447 times, against Ukrainian soldiers, during August 2024, in violation of Convention on the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons Convention. [252]