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💢Northrop Grumman officially unveils new B21 Raider bomber, America's first new long-range bomber in decades
💢Unknown people entered the residence of the Ukrainian ambassador in the Vatican and smeared the entrance door, stairs and walls with feces :|
💢Turk forces bombarded the Kurdish areas of northern Syria with artillery
💢British Ministry of Defence: Russian forces continue to invest a large element of their overall military effort and firepower along an approximately 15km long sector of entrenched front line around the 'Donetsk Oblast town of Bakhmut. Russia's plan is likely to encircle the town with tactical advances to the north and south. In recent days, Russia has highly likely made small advances on the southern axis of this assault, where it is seeking to consolidate limited bridgeheads to the west of the boggy ground around the minor Bakhmutka River. Russia has prioritised Bakhmut as its main offensive effort since early August 2022. The capture of the town would have limited operational value although it would potentially allow Russia to threaten the larger urban areas of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk. However, the campaign has been disproportionately costly relative to these possible gains. There is a realistic possibility that Bakhmut's capture has become primarily a symbolic, political objective for Russia.
💢The meeting of the military officials of the United States and the officials of the thief and terrorist of the fake country of Azerbaijan on American soil ...
💢According to reports from local sources, a group of Azerbaijani forces in civilian clothes have blocked the Artsakh-Armenia highway near Shushi.
💢Russian sources reported the Ukrainian forces withdrawal from Bakhmut region, but we cannot confirm or deny this news
💢United States space force starting to establish regional command in south korea this month. South korea has also integrated its air force and space-related units into space combat squadron, which is expected to use satellites to strengthen reconnaissance. Two countries intend to closely monitor north korea nuclear and missile activities
💢International atomic energy agency says it plans to establish demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
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💢According to the reports of local sources, Azerbaijani forces are sending weapons and ammunition to these areas
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💢F-35 fighter in Okinawa base Japan after emergency landing ...
💢Ten Chinese military aircrafts violated Taiwan's airspace
💢Iran announced on Sunday that Iranian authorities executed four people who were accused of working for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency.
💢Romania starts exporting gas to Moldova via Iasi-Ungheni pipeline, with this gas pipeline, moldovan officials intend to reduce dependence on Russia's Gazprom and increase the country's energy security
💢British Ministry of Defence: Recent polling suggests that Russian public support for the 'special military operation' is falling significantly. An independent Russian media outlet has claimed access to data collected by Russia's Federal Protective Service for internal use. The data indicated 55% of Russians favour peace talks with Ukraine, with only 25% claiming to support continuing the conflict. These results are consistent with a separate October 2022 survey where 57% of respondents reported being in favour of talks. In April 2022, around 80% of Russians claimed to support the operation. Despite the Russian authorities' efforts to enforce pervasive control of the information environment, the conflict has become increasingly tangible for many Russians since the September 2022 'partial mobilisation. With Russia unlikely to achieve major battlefield successes in the next several months, maintaining even tacit approval of the war amongst the population is likely to be increasingly difficult for the Kremlin.