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Putin scrambles to boost weapons production for Ukraine war

Por: ABC News World October 25, 2022

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KYIV, Ukraine -- Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing military production delays and mounting losses, urged his government Tuesday to cut through bureaucracy to crank out enough weapons and supplies to feed the war in , where a Western-armed Ukrainian counteroffensive has set back Russia’s forces.In other developments, Ukrainian authorities asked citizens not to return home and further tax the country’s battered energy infrastructure,... + full article



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