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“Updates on Ukrainian War: Poland expands army, Serbia denies weapon sales, and Moldova condemns execution”

Live text broadcast – short and concise about the most important things in the Ukrainian war on April 14. Ukraine has been heroically defending its land against the aggressor’s invasion for a whole year.

08:02. After Russia’s repeated invasion of Ukraine, Poland has decided to significantly expand its army. It is planned that the number of professional soldiers will increase from 164,000 to 250,000, and the number of national guardsmen – from 36,000 to 50,000.

07:04. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Thursday that his country has not sold weapons to Ukraine and has no plans to do so, Serbian news agency “Beta” reported. The British news agency “Reuters” was the first to report on Wednesday the secret Pentagon document, which claims that Serbia “has agreed to supply weapons to Kyiv or has already sent them.” He added that Serbia, which is a traditional ally of Russia, has not sent and will not send ammunition either to Ukraine or to Russia. “There is no document to show that,” Vucic said.

00:10. “Barbaric act”: this is how the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova reacted to the video showing the execution of a captured Ukrainian by the occupiers, reports pravda.comu.ua.

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