
Oliver Carroll
Oliver Carroll is a journalist and correspondent for the British magazine 'The Economist', known for his insightful coverage of Eastern European affairs, particularly relating to Ukraine. His reporting often focuses on the political and military developments in the region, providing in-depth analysis and updates on the evolving situation. Recently, he was in the news discussing the halt of U.S. military aid to Ukraine, citing sources that indicated no changes in intelligence sharing or other key aspects of U.S. military support.
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Romania:
Oliver Carroll, a correspondent for The Economist, reported that the operation was planned for three weeks.
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Romania:
Oliver Carroll reported on the difficulties faced by Ukrainians in some areas.
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Vietnam:
Oliver Carroll noted that Ukraine is no longer receiving real-time information for long-range strikes.
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Romania:
Oliver Carroll reported that America has cut a key information connection affecting Ukraine.
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Georgia:
Oliver Carroll reports on the U.S. leaving Ukraine without sources for air raid alerts.
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Ukraine:
Journalist Oliver Carroll writes that the U.S. has cut off a major source of information for air alerts in Ukraine.
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Russia:
Oliver Carroll reported that the US disabled the system through which Ukraine received targeting data for HIMARS.
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Ukraine:
Oliver Carroll, a correspondent for The Economist, reports that the US has cut off a major source of information for air alerts.
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Kazakhstan:
Oliver Carroll reported on the disconnection of communication systems for Ukraine from the United States.
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Latvia:
Oliver Carroll is a correspondent for the British magazine 'The Economist' who reports on the situation regarding military aid to Ukraine.
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