As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, Ukraine admits it is struggling to pay its soldiers, with 60% of its total budget funding the army. Russian President Vladimir Putin claims the recent Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Oblast has failed to halt Russia's advance in Donetsk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges continued Western financial support, with the US Congress approving $174.2 billion in aid since February 2022 and the EU committing €11.1 billion for military support. Meanwhile, Russia launches fresh strikes on Kyiv and Lviv, further straining Ukraine's resources. Despite the challenges, Ukraine remains determined to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. As the war drags on, the international community's support remains crucial in helping Ukraine withstand Russian aggression.
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