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Home » World » War: Norway dares Russia, supplies multiple -launch rocket systems to Ukraine

War: Norway dares Russia, supplies multiple -launch rocket systems to Ukraine

Abimbola Fabunmi by Abimbola Fabunmi
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The European country of Norway has announced its readiness to supply three multiple -launch rocket systems to Ukraine amid war with Russia.

This was after a similar decision made by the United States.

Recall that the  Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez on Wednesday also vowed that NATO and other countries will step up their support for Ukraine.

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And following the G7 meeting and NATO summit in Madrid, World War III has begun to trend on social media, maybe because more countries are now violating Russia’s earlier warning on supplying weapons to Ukraine.

However, the Norwegian Defence Minister, Bjørn Arild Gram, said the donation is made possible by a close cooperation between his country and the United Kingdom.

“We must continue our support so the Ukrainians can continue their fight for freedom and independence,” the minister added.

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The European country of Norway has announced its readiness to supply three multiple -launch rocket systems to Ukraine amid war with Russia. This was after a similar decision made by the United States. Recall that the  Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez on Wednesday also vowed that NATO and other countries will step up their support for Ukraine. And following the G7 meeting and NATO summit in Madrid, World War III has begun to trend on social media, maybe because more countries are now violating Russia’s earlier warning on supplying weapons to Ukraine. However, the Norwegian Defence Minister, Bjørn Arild Gram, said the donation is made possible by a close cooperation between his country and the United Kingdom. “We must continue our support so the Ukrainians can continue their fight for freedom and independence,” the minister added.
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