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"The European Union has pledged to allocate €1 billion in revenue generated by frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's defense industry. The funds will be used to directly support Ukrainian defense companies and enable additional military aid in the coming months. This decision comes after Western countries froze almost $300 billion in assets from the Russian central bank, mostly located in Europe, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022."
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