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A Ukrainian soldier scavenges one of three abandoned Russian T-90M tanks.
Ukrainian soldiers scavenge an abandoned Russian T-90 tank in Kyrylivka near Kharkiv.
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A composite image shows what Russia says is a FAB-3000 glide bomb being loaded onto a Su-34 aircraft and then the aircraft dropping the bomb against a blue sky
A composite image shows what Russia says is a FAB-3000 glide bomb being loaded onto a Su-34 aircraft and the aircraft dropping the bomb.
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Ukrainian soldiers with rifles conducting combat drills.
Ukrainian soldiers in the Donetsk Oblast training for combat. The war has gone on for two and a half years and has taken a mental toll on troops.
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A US-provided Bradley infantry fighting vehicle driving in deep mud surrounded by dead trees in Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers of 47th Mechanized Brigade drive a Bradley infantry fighting vehicle in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
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The British Army has shrunk to a force of only 72,000 soldiers, its smallest size in two centuries.
The British Army has shrunk to a force of only 72,000 soldiers, its smallest size in two centuries.
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A Russian Sukhoi Su-35S military fighter jet performs against a blue sky
Russian jets like this one, a Russian Sukhoi Su-35S military fighter jet, have been key elements of the air war over Ukraine, which is teaching the West a thing or two about how to fight Russia for the skies.
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A destroyed Russian tank as seen from a Ukrainian drone hovering over a pockmarked battlefield.
A destroyed Russian tank as seen from a Ukrainian drone.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin looking through the scope on a rifle.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has long been focused on the Russian military, looks through the scope as he shoots a Chukavin sniper rifle.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (R), Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (L) and Armin Papperger, the CEO of Rheinmetall (C).