Russia has sent India a list of more than 500 products it may buy from India, including parts for cars, planes and trains, the sources told Reuters.
Russia and China conducted another joint air patrol in the Asia-Pacific region. A air group consisting of Russian Tu-95 and Chinese Hun-6K bombers flew over the waters of the Sea of Japan and the east china Sea. Russian fighter jets Su-30 and Su-35 provided the escort of this air group. For the first time during joint air patrols, Russian planes landed at an airport in China and Chinese planes landed at an airport in Russia.
Russian defense minister: we are testing new ways to use missile forces, artillery and drones in Ukraine
Centcom: The death of Abu al-Hassan al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi in mid-October is another blow to ISIS. This operation was conducted by The Free Syrian Army in Dar'a province in Syria. ISIS remains a threat to the region. CENTCOM and our partners remain focused on the enduring defeat of ISIS.
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The US-Israel air force exercise and the simulation of an attack on the nuclear facilities and proxy forces of the dirty Islamic regime were carried out with the participation of American and Israeli fighter jets and refuelers.
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Russian ministry defense announced the launch of a military satellite into space. Russian officials declined to provide further details about the satellite.
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Scientists Revive 48,500-Year-Old 'Zombie Virus' Buried In Ice
The thawing of ancient permafrost due to climate change may pose a new threat to humans, according to researchers who revived nearly two dozen viruses - including one frozen under a lake more than 48,500 years ago.
British Ministry of Defence: Since October 2022, Russia has repeatedly attacked Ukraine's electricity distribution grid, primarily with cruise missiles. This is likely the first example of Russia attempting to implement the concept of a Strategic Operation for the Destruction of Critically Important Targets (SODCIT), a key component of the military doctrine it has adopted in recent years. Russia envisioned SODCIT as using long-range missiles to strike an enemy state's critical national infrastructure, rather than its military forces, to demoralise the population and ultimately force the state's leaders to capitulate. Russia's strikes continue to cause power shortages resulting in indiscriminate, widespread humanitarian suffering across Ukraine. However, its effectiveness as a strategy has likely been blunted because Russia has already expended a large proportion of its suitable missiles against tactical targets. Also, with Ukraine having successfully mobilised for nine months, material and psychological effect of the SODCIT is likely less than if it was deployed in the initialperiod of a war.
Russian defense zone and its fortifications near the village of Vladimirovka, 10 km from Bakhmut
Ukrainian defense Ukroboronprom has created an experimental demining pencil VPM SF-1. The exothermic reaction of its mixture allows to penetrate the metal casings of explosives and detonate them
Ukraine security service, SBU, raided the properties of pro-Kremlin former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev, whom Russia apparently wants to lead its puppet government in Kyiv, and seized cash, weapons, computer equipment and phones. SBU says Murayev is hiding abroad