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Arrest of US serviceman in Russia: what we know so far ▪️The Russian authorities in Vladivostok detained a US soldier charged with theft in early May, US Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith told Sputnik. ▪️Gordon Black, 34, who served in South Korea, according…
The case against American military officer Gordon Black, accused of theft and death threats in Russia’s Vladivostok, has been transferred to court, the Prosecutor's Office of Primorsky Territory reported.
According to the filing, Black was charged with the following: in May 2024 Black, being in the apartment of a female acquaintance in Vladivostok where he lived since April, as a result of an argument “forcibly grabbed the woman by the neck, which she perceived as a genuine threat to her life,” and then “having lacked money, the accused stole 10 thousand rubles [around 111 US dollars] from the purse of the victim, which he spent for his own needs” including payment for a hotel room, where he was later arrested.
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According to the filing, Black was charged with the following: in May 2024 Black, being in the apartment of a female acquaintance in Vladivostok where he lived since April, as a result of an argument “forcibly grabbed the woman by the neck, which she perceived as a genuine threat to her life,” and then “having lacked money, the accused stole 10 thousand rubles [around 111 US dollars] from the purse of the victim, which he spent for his own needs” including payment for a hotel room, where he was later arrested.
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A court in the Russian city of Vladivostok has arrested the US soldier, Gordon Black, on charges of stealing until July 2, the court press secretary, Elena Oleneva, told Sputnik.
On Monday, US Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith confirmed to Sputnik that Russian…
On Monday, US Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith confirmed to Sputnik that Russian…
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Dozens killed in Israeli strike on Rafah refugee camp – report
At least 35 people, most of them women and children, were killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on a Palestinian tent encampment for refugees in western Rafah, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
Witnesses alleged that at least eight airstrikes hit the camp of displaced people 600 feet from a United Nations warehouse. A Palestinian Red Crescent spokesperson said the death toll is likely to rise, also claiming the camp had been identified by the Israeli military as a “humanitarian area.”
The attack comes shortly after a barrage of Hamas rockets reached central Israel Sunday, the group’s first long-range strikes in months. No deaths or injuries have been reported as a consequence of the blitz. Hamas’ military branch justified the attack in a statement on Telegram as a response to “Zionist massacres against civilians.” Earlier in the day Gaza’s health ministry reported 81 people had been killed by Israeli attacks over the last 24 hours.
Almost 36,000 Palestinians have been killed during Israel’s military operation in Gaza, according to the local health ministry, although the death toll is thought to be higher given thousands of bodies still buried underneath the rubble of IDF airstrikes.
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At least 35 people, most of them women and children, were killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on a Palestinian tent encampment for refugees in western Rafah, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
Witnesses alleged that at least eight airstrikes hit the camp of displaced people 600 feet from a United Nations warehouse. A Palestinian Red Crescent spokesperson said the death toll is likely to rise, also claiming the camp had been identified by the Israeli military as a “humanitarian area.”
A statement from the Israel Defense Forces confirmed the strike. “A short while ago, an IDF aircraft struck a Hamas compound in Rafah in which significant Hamas terrorists were operating,” read the statement. The IDF later said that the strike killed Yassin Rabia, the Hamas Chief of Staff in the West Bank, The Jerusalem Post reported.
The attack comes shortly after a barrage of Hamas rockets reached central Israel Sunday, the group’s first long-range strikes in months. No deaths or injuries have been reported as a consequence of the blitz. Hamas’ military branch justified the attack in a statement on Telegram as a response to “Zionist massacres against civilians.” Earlier in the day Gaza’s health ministry reported 81 people had been killed by Israeli attacks over the last 24 hours.
Almost 36,000 Palestinians have been killed during Israel’s military operation in Gaza, according to the local health ministry, although the death toll is thought to be higher given thousands of bodies still buried underneath the rubble of IDF airstrikes.
“Around 80% of the population's 2.3 million people have fled their homes, severe hunger is widespread and UN officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine,” according to US media. UNICEF reports that almost all of the 600,000 children taking refuge in the southern Gaza city of Rafah are “injured, sick or malnourished.”
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A shortage of explosives is preventing the European Union from ramping up production of shells to supply Ukraine, The Economist lamented.
Following the end of the Cold War demand for weapons plummeted, according to the article, causing many European explosives manufacturers to scale back production or close down entirely. The UK shut down its last explosives factory in 2008 and the last major TNT producer in the EU is based in northern Poland, The Economist reported.
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“Europe is desperately scrambling to boost its puny production of artillery shells and missiles. In January the EU admitted that it had fallen well short of its pledge to provide Ukraine with one million shells by March 2024. On March 15th it allocated €500m ($542m) to ramp up production. But the biggest bottleneck is something that was an afterthought until recently: a shortage of explosives,” the newspaper said.
Following the end of the Cold War demand for weapons plummeted, according to the article, causing many European explosives manufacturers to scale back production or close down entirely. The UK shut down its last explosives factory in 2008 and the last major TNT producer in the EU is based in northern Poland, The Economist reported.
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Report: Israeli settlers, IDF team up to destroy Gaza aid amid ‘full-blown famine’
Video has emerged in recent weeks of Israeli West Bank settlers attacking and destroying aid trucks headed for the besieged Gaza Strip, reportedly with the acquiescence and even active participation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and police.
One Palestinian driver suffered a broken nose, ribs and vertebrae after being attacked by a group of Israeli settlers who asked him whether he was “a Jew or Arab.” The driver’s vehicle was burned and his $200,000 worth of goods was destroyed.
The World Food Program reports northern Gaza is in a state of “full-blown famine,” with food scarcity spreading south.
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Video has emerged in recent weeks of Israeli West Bank settlers attacking and destroying aid trucks headed for the besieged Gaza Strip, reportedly with the acquiescence and even active participation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and police.
“The settler groups use a web of publicly accessible WhatsApp groups to track the trucks and coordinate attacks,” the Washington Post reported. ”Groups of settler youth are tailing relief convoys, setting up checkpoints and interrogating drivers. In some cases, far-right attackers have ransacked and burned trucks and beaten Palestinian drivers, leaving at least two hospitalized.”
“Working off what they say are tips from Israeli soldiers and police, in addition to the public, members pore over photos to work out which vehicles might be carrying aid to Gaza and mobilize local supporters to block them.”
One Palestinian driver suffered a broken nose, ribs and vertebrae after being attacked by a group of Israeli settlers who asked him whether he was “a Jew or Arab.” The driver’s vehicle was burned and his $200,000 worth of goods was destroyed.
“It’s not our job to stop [Israeli settlers], it’s our job to protect them,” said one female IDF soldier, defending the military’s failure to stop the attacks.
The World Food Program reports northern Gaza is in a state of “full-blown famine,” with food scarcity spreading south.
“I’m happy for every truck that doesn’t enter Gaza,” said 23-year-old Yosef de Bresser, a leader of an extremist settler group. “I’m also happy to see it catch fire.”
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Protesters in Armenia say they have started blocking highways as part of actions against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Police are trying to clear the highways and arrests have begun in Yerevan, Sputnik's correspondent reports.
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Estonia wants to bring Russia to its knees? Then show it - Russian Foreign Ministry
Speaking to Sputnik, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the Estonian president's remarks that Tallinn wants to "bring Russia and Putin to their knees."
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Speaking to Sputnik, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the Estonian president's remarks that Tallinn wants to "bring Russia and Putin to their knees."
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The US will continue to supply Taiwan with defensive weapons in accordance with the 1979 law, said Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The US delegation led by McCaul arrived in Taiwan on May 26 for a four-day visit. On Monday, the Americans were met by Taiwan's new chief executive, Lai Ching-te, who recently took office.
China believes Lai Ching-te is "seeking independence" for the island, pushing it to the brink of war.
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The US delegation led by McCaul arrived in Taiwan on May 26 for a four-day visit. On Monday, the Americans were met by Taiwan's new chief executive, Lai Ching-te, who recently took office.
China believes Lai Ching-te is "seeking independence" for the island, pushing it to the brink of war.
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The US will continue to supply Taiwan with defensive weapons in accordance with the 1979 law, said Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The US delegation led by McCaul arrived in Taiwan on May 26 for a four-day visit.…
The US will supply Taiwan with new weapons, not old ones like Ukraine, said Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), who is visiting the island.
McCaul also lashed out at China, which recently conducted maneuvers near the island, saying that these exercises show that China has no intention of acting peacefully.
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McCaul also lashed out at China, which recently conducted maneuvers near the island, saying that these exercises show that China has no intention of acting peacefully.
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❗️LIVE: Putin Holds Talks With Uzbekistan's President
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Jens Stoltenberg has confirmed that he is in favor of lifting restrictions on the use of Western weapons against "legitimate targets" on the territory of Russia.
At the same time, the NATO Secretary General emphasized that the alliance is trying to avoid a direct clash with Russia over Ukraine and that this remains the main task.
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At the same time, the NATO Secretary General emphasized that the alliance is trying to avoid a direct clash with Russia over Ukraine and that this remains the main task.
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🗣 NATO does not intend to deploy troops to Ukraine, the alliance's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said in an interview with the Economist.
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“We provide training, we provide weapons, ammunition to Ukraine, but we will not be directly involved from NATO territory in combat operations over or in Ukraine.... We don't have any intention to send NATO ground troops into Ukraine because our purpose... has been two-fold, to support Ukraine as we do, but also to ensure that we don't escalate this into a full scale conflict,” The media quotes Stoltenberg as saying.
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