Military chefs compete in culinary competition at Fort Lee
Military chefs compete in culinary competition at Fort Lee
Military chefs compete in culinary competition at Fort Lee
Norway, Denmark, and Finland operate the top-tier F-35 fighter jets, while Sweden has its own Gripen E planes.
A video showcasing pilots from the 16th and 18th brigades fighting against enemy forces in the eastern region was posted on General Oleksandr Syrskyi’s Telegram channel on March 26.
On March 26, Ukrainian journalist Yurii Butusov reported that Russian assault regiment commander Dmitrii Lisitskii, who played a significant role in the Battle of Ilovaisk in Donetsk Oblast in 2014, was killed by Ukrainian forces.
A recent New York Times report detailed how some US volunteers have jeopardized the success of the war effort in Ukraine.
Russian occupiers in Crimea are beginning to panic, Tamila Tasheva, the Ukrainian President’s Permanent Representative in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea said in an interview with Radio NV on March 24.
(Bloomberg) -- Vladimir Putin said Russia is preparing to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, escalating a confrontation with the US and its allies. Most Read from BloombergBond Traders Go All-In on US Recession Bets That Defy Fed ViewFirst Citizens Said to Near Deal for Silicon Valley BankPutin Ups the Ante With Nukes in BelarusGreenland Solves the Daylight Saving Time DebateUS Mulls More Support for Banks While Giving First Republic TimeUkraine’s foreign ministry on Sunday called the
A huge explosion rang across the Russian provincial town of Kireevsk in Russia’s Tula Oblast on the afternoon of March 26, rattling windows and setting off car alarms.
Serhii Cherevatyi, a representative of the Eastern group of troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, says that the number of clashes on the Bakhmut front has decreased in recent days, but the statements made by British intelligence about the attrition of Russian troops near Bakhmut need more detailed analysis.
Beshketnyky Sirk reconnaissance unit founder Ivan Shcheholov was killed in action for Ukraine on March 25, volunteer and blogger Igor Lachenkov has reported on Telegram.
North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles Monday, South Korea's military said, the latest in its flurry of weapons tests in recent weeks."Our military detected two short-range ballistic missiles fired from around Junghwa area in North Hwanghae province from 07:47 am (2247 GMT) towards the East Sea," South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, referring to the body of water also known as the Sea of Japan.
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Prominent voices in Russian propaganda are increasingly preparing the Russian public for a possible Ukrainian counter-offensive, analysts at the U.S.-based Institute for the Studyof War note in their latest report, published on March 24.
American troops have been in Syria since 2015.
During 25 March, Ukraine's defence forces repelled more than 85 Russian assaults. Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 06:00 on 26 March Quote: "Over the past day, the occupiers carried out 34 air and 4 missile strikes, and fired more than 70 times from multiple-launch rocket systems, in particular, on civilian infrastructure targets.
Russian warships were detected near the Nord Stream-1 and Nord Stream-2 gas pipelines a few days before they were destroyed by explosions, German publication t-online reported on March 25, suggesting that these vessels may have been responsible for planting explosive devices on the pipelines.
Russian recruits are being offered a bonus of $650 (£530) for every kilometre they advance as part of a spring recruitment drive that the Kremlin hopes will help it avoid another round of mobilisation.
The death toll from retaliatory US strikes on Iran-linked groups in Syria following a deadly drone attack has risen to 19, a war monitor said Saturday, as Washington insisted it is not seeking conflict with Tehran.Further rocket attacks by Iran-backed militias took place late Friday, prompting more strikes by coalition warplanes, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.Washington carried out the initial strikes after the Pentagon said a US contractor died -- and another contractor and five military personnel were wounded -- by a drone "of Iranian origin" that struck a US-led coalition base near Hasakeh in northeastern Syria on Thursday.US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that, at President Joe Biden's direction, he had ordered the "precision air strikes... in eastern Syria against facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps".On Saturday, the Britain-based Observatory, which has a wide network of sources on the ground, said 19 people were killed in the first wave of US strikes: three Syrian regime soldiers and 16 members of Iran-backed forces, including 11 Syrian nationals.Following the strikes, Biden sought to lower the temperature saying the United States "does not seek conflict with Iran, but is prepared to act forcefully to protect our people".- More rocket attacks -Hours after the strikes, 10 rockets were fired at American and coalition forces at the Green Village base in northeast Syria, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said.There were no injuries or damage to facilities at the base, but one rocket struck a home around five kilometres (three miles) away, causing minor wounds to two women and two children, CENTCOM added.Iran-backed militias later Friday targeted a base in the Conoco gas field, prompting retaliatory strikes from coalition warplanes on targets in Deir Ezzor city, the Observatory said.The war monitor said rocket fire then targeted coalition facilities at the Al-Omar oil field base and in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, "causing material damage".A "cautious calm" returned to the Deir Ezzor area in the early hours of Saturday morning, the Observatory said.Militias affiliated with Iran's Revolutionary Guards have a heavy presence across Syria, especially around the border with Iraq, and south of the Euphrates in Deir Ezzor province, where the latest US strikes took place.The United States has about 900 troops in posts across northeastern Syria to keep pressure on the remnants of the Islamic State group and support the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which control most of the northeast.The Pentagon said two F-15 fighters launched the retaliatory attack -- which spokesman Pat Ryder said was to protect US personnel.The strikes "were intended to send a very clear message that we will take the protection of our personnel seriously and that we will respond quickly and decisively if they are threatened," he said.They were "proportionate and deliberate action intended to limit the risk of escalation to minimise casualties," he said.- 'Always respond' -US personnel in Syria have frequently been targeted in attacks by militia groups the United States says are backed by Tehran.Two of the US service members wounded on Thursday were treated on site, while the three other troops and one US contractor were evacuated to Iraq, the Pentagon said."We will always take all necessary measures to defend our people and will always respond at a time and place of our choosing," said CENTCOM chief General Michael Kurilla.In January, the US military said three one-way attack drones were launched against the Al-Tanf garrison in Syria, with one breaching its air defences and wounding two allied Syrian fighters.Last August, Biden ordered similar retaliatory strikes in Deir Ezzor province after several drones targeted a coalition outpost, without causing any casualties."We know that these groups are sponsored by Iran," Ryder said."So Iran certainly plays a role in terms of ensuring that this type of activity doesn't happen," he said.bur/pmh/wd/st/lg/pjm/dv
A member of Israel's military reserves takes part in a protest on March 16, 2023 in Bnei Brak, a city east of Tel Aviv. Photo by Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesThe judicial overhaul plan of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, introduced in January, has thrown the country into its most severe domestic crisis since 1973. The plan has incited an unprecedented wave of controversy among Israelis, as hundreds of thousands of protestors have gathered for a 1
While calling for military solutions might make for flashy headlines, a real commitment to addressing drug-related violence requires other steps.
When the corpse of a Wagner mercenary fighter arrived in his small Russian village in late February after he was killed fighting in Ukraine, some residents wanted to give him a hero’s burial. Others could not forget that the former prisoner had stabbed his father to death. The ruckus prompted a stream of acrimonious comments on social media, with those demanding military honors for the fighter, Ilshat Askarov, flinging words like “Shame!” or “Traitor!” at opponents. Detractors called it a traves