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Key developments on Jan. 10: Russian media: Russia to start production of new glide bombs Slovak PM decries Western strategy on Ukraine, says Russia 'also needs security guarantees' Zelensky: Ukraine needs more modern air defense systems Italian parliament's lower house backs prolonging military support for Ukraine Lithuania pledges almost $220 million in 3-year military support for Ukraine Russia plans to begin production of a new glide bomb, Drel, in 2024, Russian state-run media TASS reported on Jan. 10, citing the Russian state-owned arms manufacturer Rostec. The bombs are designed to be dropped by jets far from their targets.

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