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NATO defence ministers will meet later on Wednesday to try to drum up more military support for Ukraine amid a sharp drop in deliveries of weapons and ammunition in recent months to the war-torn country still fighting off Russia's full-scale invasion.
The ministers will also debate a call from NATO's chief to lift restrictions on the use of their aircraft and other equipment so they can be used to defend the alliance's eastern border with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine more effectively.
A recent series of mysterious drone incursions and airspace violations by Russian war planes has fuelled concerns that President Vladimir Putin might be testing NATO's defensive reflexes.
Some leaders have also accused him of waging a hybrid war in Europe but Moscow denies this.
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