Russian nuclear exercises on front pages of Western media
The beginning of Russian tactical nuke drills on May 21 has become one of the main topics for world media, including in the West. Sputnik rounds up the key points.
🔸Bloomberg: "Russia started combat drills to practice the use of tactical nuclear weapons, a show of force to the US and its allies over President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine."
🔸The Independent: "The exercises were announced by Russian authorities this month in response to remarks by senior Western officials about the possibility of deeper involvement in the war in Ukraine."
🔸The Washington Post: "It was the first time Russia has publicly announced drills involving tactical nuclear weapons, although its strategic nuclear forces regularly hold exercises."
🔸The NYT: "Russia sent a pointed reminder on Tuesday that it could use battlefield nuclear weapons in Ukraine, releasing video of its forces beginning exercises to practice their use, two weeks after President Vladimir V. Putin ordered the provocative drills."
🔸Politico: "Putin starts tactical nuke drills near Ukraine. Russia amps up nuclear threat."
🔸The Hill: "The exercises are likely to exacerbate tensions with the US and renew fears that Russia is prepared to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine."
🔸The Guardian: "Russia has numerous weapons systems capable of delivering tactical nuclear warheads, meaning those designed for battlefield use, as opposed to strategic warheads that could wipe out whole cities."
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The beginning of Russian tactical nuke drills on May 21 has become one of the main topics for world media, including in the West. Sputnik rounds up the key points.
🔸Bloomberg: "Russia started combat drills to practice the use of tactical nuclear weapons, a show of force to the US and its allies over President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine."
🔸The Independent: "The exercises were announced by Russian authorities this month in response to remarks by senior Western officials about the possibility of deeper involvement in the war in Ukraine."
🔸The Washington Post: "It was the first time Russia has publicly announced drills involving tactical nuclear weapons, although its strategic nuclear forces regularly hold exercises."
🔸The NYT: "Russia sent a pointed reminder on Tuesday that it could use battlefield nuclear weapons in Ukraine, releasing video of its forces beginning exercises to practice their use, two weeks after President Vladimir V. Putin ordered the provocative drills."
🔸Politico: "Putin starts tactical nuke drills near Ukraine. Russia amps up nuclear threat."
🔸The Hill: "The exercises are likely to exacerbate tensions with the US and renew fears that Russia is prepared to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine."
🔸The Guardian: "Russia has numerous weapons systems capable of delivering tactical nuclear warheads, meaning those designed for battlefield use, as opposed to strategic warheads that could wipe out whole cities."
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❗️Ukrainian forces attacked the territory of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, according to the plant's press service
A kamikaze drone attack in the area of the power plant’s transport workshop was recorded. There were no casualties or critical damage, the press service added.
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A kamikaze drone attack in the area of the power plant’s transport workshop was recorded. There were no casualties or critical damage, the press service added.
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New details emerge of chopper crash that killed Iran's President Raisi
The weather at the time of the helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi did not give any cause for concern, the late Iranian president’s Chief of Staff Gholam Hossein Esmaili told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
The official was on board one of the two helicopters from Raisi's three-chopper convoy that managed to reach its destination safely. After half an hour of flight, they observed a “small patch of clouds,” but there was no fog, Esmaili noted.
The pilot of the helicopter carrying the president gave instructions to gain altitude and continue moving above the clouds. Those on board the chopper with Esmaili did not feel any excess turbulence, and after ascending, observed no more clouds. There had not been any forecasts mentioning disturbances in the weather, the Iranian official noted.
He added that once their pilot discovered that the presidential helicopter was missing, they circled around the area a couple of times. They made several unsuccessful attempts to make contact with those on the presidential helicopter, until finally Ayatollah Ale-Hashem, the Friday imam of Tabriz, answered. He said he was “not feeling well,” and didn’t know what had happened, but described trees surrounding him. Ale-Hashem later also died.
Upon realization that the chopper had crash landed, a search team was formed, and immediate emergency help was requested.
Iranian authorities said the helicopter crash landed in a remote mountainous region due to poor weather conditions and thick fog. A probe into the crash launched by the Iranian authorities is ongoing.
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The weather at the time of the helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi did not give any cause for concern, the late Iranian president’s Chief of Staff Gholam Hossein Esmaili told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
“The weather was clear, there was no weather condition to be worried about,” he said, as quoted by the agency.
The official was on board one of the two helicopters from Raisi's three-chopper convoy that managed to reach its destination safely. After half an hour of flight, they observed a “small patch of clouds,” but there was no fog, Esmaili noted.
“There was fog on the ground, but not up in the air where we were advancing with the helicopters," he recalled.
The pilot of the helicopter carrying the president gave instructions to gain altitude and continue moving above the clouds. Those on board the chopper with Esmaili did not feel any excess turbulence, and after ascending, observed no more clouds. There had not been any forecasts mentioning disturbances in the weather, the Iranian official noted.
He added that once their pilot discovered that the presidential helicopter was missing, they circled around the area a couple of times. They made several unsuccessful attempts to make contact with those on the presidential helicopter, until finally Ayatollah Ale-Hashem, the Friday imam of Tabriz, answered. He said he was “not feeling well,” and didn’t know what had happened, but described trees surrounding him. Ale-Hashem later also died.
Upon realization that the chopper had crash landed, a search team was formed, and immediate emergency help was requested.
Iranian authorities said the helicopter crash landed in a remote mountainous region due to poor weather conditions and thick fog. A probe into the crash launched by the Iranian authorities is ongoing.
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Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Sputnik's parent media group Rossiya Segodnya, said that she has lists of 500 Ukrainian prisoners of war, whom Kiev has been refusing to exchange for four months, and promised to publish them.
*Azov is recognized by Russia as a terrorist organization and banned
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"Zelensky has selected 38 people from Azov* [Battalion] and the like and is ready to take only them. Ukraine does not need the rest of the Ukrainian soldiers," she said.
*Azov is recognized by Russia as a terrorist organization and banned
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Many officials attended the farewell ceremony for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. Among them: Chairman of the Russian State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin, Iraq’s prime minister, India’s vice president, and representatives of the Taliban.
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❗️EXCLUSIVE: We have no business being in Ukraine, GOP Congressman Paul Gosar says
His remarks come in response to Sputnik's request to comment on the letter written by a bipartisan group of US lawmakers sent to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin asking that Ukraine be allowed to use American-supplied long-range weapons for strikes inside of Russian territory.
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“The United States should not be sending weapon systems, ammunition or taxpayer dollars to fund or prolong a war in Ukraine, we have no business being in,” Congressman Paul Gosar told Sputnik.
His remarks come in response to Sputnik's request to comment on the letter written by a bipartisan group of US lawmakers sent to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin asking that Ukraine be allowed to use American-supplied long-range weapons for strikes inside of Russian territory.
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Pentagon clones Ukraine weapons aid initiative to militarize Indo-Pacific
The US Defense Department has taken a leaf from its own Ukraine handbook to maintain a flow of weapons to Taiwan and other allies in the Indo-Pacific.
Amid the Biden administration's saber-rattling over Taiwan and the South China Sea, the newly proposed Indo-Pacific Security Assistance Initiative would be geared to Washington’s mission to militarize the region.
The program appears to be a clone of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative that has allowed the Pentagon to place US government contracts directly with its defense industry to funnel military aid to Kiev. While the pricey military equipment hasn’t fared well in Ukraine, it has helped swell contractors’ coffers.
In line with a proposal submitted to Congress in April, the Pentagon is seeking authorization to establish the initiative, while requesting $500 million in fiscal year 2025 to be able to push its weapons on regional allies such as Taiwan and the Philippines. Cash would be syphoned either via the initiative, or through the Taiwan Presidential Drawdown Authority.
The Department of Defense acknowledged that the proposed authority is “similar to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI),” but “focused on strengthening deterrence and bolstering partners’ self-defense capabilities.”
Unlike the USAI, the Presidential Drawdown Authority is used when dipping into the US’ own stockpiles.
The House Armed Services Committee is set to debate the legislation, since the draft text of the FY25 defense policy bill does not include the requested authorization for an Indo-Pacific Security Assistance Initiative or the $500 million in funding.
Congress passed a $95 billion foreign aid bill in April that included nearly $4 billion in military aid for Taiwan and other Indo-Pacific allies.
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The US Defense Department has taken a leaf from its own Ukraine handbook to maintain a flow of weapons to Taiwan and other allies in the Indo-Pacific.
Amid the Biden administration's saber-rattling over Taiwan and the South China Sea, the newly proposed Indo-Pacific Security Assistance Initiative would be geared to Washington’s mission to militarize the region.
The program appears to be a clone of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative that has allowed the Pentagon to place US government contracts directly with its defense industry to funnel military aid to Kiev. While the pricey military equipment hasn’t fared well in Ukraine, it has helped swell contractors’ coffers.
In line with a proposal submitted to Congress in April, the Pentagon is seeking authorization to establish the initiative, while requesting $500 million in fiscal year 2025 to be able to push its weapons on regional allies such as Taiwan and the Philippines. Cash would be syphoned either via the initiative, or through the Taiwan Presidential Drawdown Authority.
The Department of Defense acknowledged that the proposed authority is “similar to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI),” but “focused on strengthening deterrence and bolstering partners’ self-defense capabilities.”
Unlike the USAI, the Presidential Drawdown Authority is used when dipping into the US’ own stockpiles.
The House Armed Services Committee is set to debate the legislation, since the draft text of the FY25 defense policy bill does not include the requested authorization for an Indo-Pacific Security Assistance Initiative or the $500 million in funding.
Congress passed a $95 billion foreign aid bill in April that included nearly $4 billion in military aid for Taiwan and other Indo-Pacific allies.
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While Kiev and its Eastern European allies want to see a formal NATO invite for Ukraine as soon as the upcoming 75th summit in July, the US and Germany do not believe it is a proper time, the Foreign Policy magazine reported citing current and formal officials…
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Biden could have avoided the Ukraine conflict by assuring Ukraine would never enter NATO, Blackwater PMC founder tells Tucker Carlson
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“Biden could've done one very simple thing. He could've announced: ‘Okay, no war is necessary in Ukraine. They're never going to join NATO, but they're at least going to have an air force’,” Erik Prince, founder of the largest American PMC Blackwater, said in an interview with Tucker Carlson.
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Russian FM Sergey Lavrov paid his respects to the late President Ebrahim Raisi at the residence of Iran's ambassador in Moscow
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🇧🇭 The King of Bahrain has arrived in Moscow. He is scheduled to hold talks with Russian President Putin on Thursday
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Biden could have avoided the Ukraine conflict by assuring Ukraine would never enter NATO, Blackwater PMC founder tells Tucker Carlson “Biden could've done one very simple thing. He could've announced: ‘Okay, no war is necessary in Ukraine. They're never going…
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Pentagon sends five times as much expensive, old weaponry to Ukraine, not knowing “how to buy stuff cost effectively,” largest American PMC CEO says
Russia is winning right now, while Ukraine may not remain an independent country, Prince stated.
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"Most of that money goes to five major US defense contractors to replace at five times the cost, what the weapons cost that we already sent the Ukrainians. If we send them something that was built ten years ago, now it's going to cost four and five times as much. So again, it's a massive grift paid by a Pentagon that doesn't know how to buy stuff cost effectively,” Erik Prince, founder of the largest American PMC Blackwater, told famous US journalist Tucker Carlson.
Russia is winning right now, while Ukraine may not remain an independent country, Prince stated.
“I don't know if [Ukraine] survives as an independent country, if they take Odessa. If they take the ability for Ukraine to export its grain, that really threatens the long term economic viability. Look, western Ukraine used to be part of Poland. Eastern Ukraine used to be part of Russia. So maps move depending on military victories, drive diplomatic breakthroughs, and right now, the Russians are winning, and they're going to have a very good summer.”
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Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Sputnik's parent media group Rossiya Segodnya, said that she has lists of 500 Ukrainian prisoners of war, whom Kiev has been refusing to exchange for four months, and promised to publish them. "Zelensky has selected…
Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Sputnik's parent media group Rossiya Segodnya, published a list of 500 Ukrainian prisoners of war that Kiev refuses to exchange, selecting only 38 from the Azov* Battalion.
*Azov is recognized by Russia as a terrorist organization and banned
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*Azov is recognized by Russia as a terrorist organization and banned
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