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🇷🇺🪖 More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry’s daily briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
◾️ Russia’s Battlegroup Yug improved its position along the front line and destroyed three Ukrainian ammunition depots, and the enemy lost up to 290 servicemen;
◾️ Russian air defenses shot down two Ukrainian MiG-29 aircraft, 50 UAVs, 23 HIMARS shells, two Tochka-U and one Neptun missile, and three Hammer bombs;
◾️ Russian Armed Forces hit a Ukrainian P-18 air target detection and tracking radar station;
◾️ Russia’s Battlegroup Vostok took more favorable positions, and the enemy lost up to 125 servicemen;
◾️ Russia ‘s Battlegroup Sever struck five enemy brigades and repulsed seven counterattacks, and Ukrainian losses amounted to up to 190 soldiers;
◾️ Ukrainian losses in battles against Russia’s Battlegroup Zapad amounted to up to 465 military personnel, a tank, and three armored vehicles.
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Bosnia supplies Ukraine with weapons through third countries - Republika Srpska President
The authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina produce and supply weapons to Kiev, reselling them through several countries, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik told Sputnik on Sunday.
In March, Stasa Kosarac, Bosnia and Herzegovina's minister of foreign trade and economic relations and Republika Srpska politician, asked the country's authorities to inspect the defense companies Pretis and BNT Novi Travnik. At the time, photos of Ukrainian soldiers with Bosnian-made ammunition for 82 and 120 mm mortars circulated online. The request for inspection was ignored.
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The authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina produce and supply weapons to Kiev, reselling them through several countries, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik told Sputnik on Sunday.
"We can see what is being supplied, where and keep track of it. The biggest customers lately have been NATO countries... That's how we found out that Spain was reselling. But they never do it first-hand – from Bosnia and Herzegovina, for example, to Switzerland, and from there to Ukraine. No, they arrange three or four resales," Dodik said.
In March, Stasa Kosarac, Bosnia and Herzegovina's minister of foreign trade and economic relations and Republika Srpska politician, asked the country's authorities to inspect the defense companies Pretis and BNT Novi Travnik. At the time, photos of Ukrainian soldiers with Bosnian-made ammunition for 82 and 120 mm mortars circulated online. The request for inspection was ignored.
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Lost in (mis)translation: from “homosexual” Russian tank to 'I desire the Poles carnally'
Occasionally, mistranslations can spiral into perplexing scenarios or even trigger diplomatic uproar. The ones we've gathered might surprise you and tickle your funny bone!
◻️ Forbes recently called a Russian tank "homosexual", confusing it with "Gromozeka," after a character from a Soviet-era cartoon.
That echoes other glaring errors by western translators.
◻️ In 2016, Justin Trudeau was announcing a plan to reduce methane and greenhouse gases in the Arctic while speaking at the White House. A computer translated parts of the speech as "Nazi innings." The gaffe got funnier in 2023 when Trudeau and the Canadian parliament applauding a neo-Nazi Yaroslav Hunka.
◻️ "I desire the Poles carnally," Poland's people heard then-US President Jimmy Carter's interpreter say in 1977. Carter was trying to say he wanted to hear the nation's "opinions and understand their desires for the future."
◻️ And, of course, the diplomatic misstep famously associated with Hillary Clinton's 'reset button.'
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Occasionally, mistranslations can spiral into perplexing scenarios or even trigger diplomatic uproar. The ones we've gathered might surprise you and tickle your funny bone!
That echoes other glaring errors by western translators.
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Tension over how Germany should reboot its armed forces is brewing between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his increasingly pugnacious defense chief Boris Pistorius ahead of next year’s elections.
While public messaging sees Scholz using the word “peace” more often, like in his campaign posters for June’s European elections with the word “Frieden” (“Peace”), Pistorius says the Bundeswehr needs to get "ready for war” in an interview last year for Welt am Sonntag.
Pistorius argued the alleged “Russia threat” to urge for a dramatic hike in military spending, saying the 100-billion-euro defense fund announced by Scholz in 2022 is not enough. But this proposal was dismissed by one of the most unpopular chancellors in German history.
Then Scholz brushed aside Pistorius’s moot idea to reintroduce connoscription proposed amid German army struggling to attract recruits.
Pent-up frustration purportedly led Pistorius to threaten to quit his post during a closed-door meeting in the ministry last month. However, he thought better of it, telling reporters that, “I’m still burning for this job, and you won’t get rid of me that quickly.”
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US increasing military presence in Asia to force other countries into ‘American war chariot’ - Chinese general
“The true motive is to converge various small circles into a big circle that is an Asia-Pacific version of NATO, to maintain American hegemony,” Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng, deputy chief of the Joint Staff Department of China's Central Military Commission, said at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
His remarks echo those of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said during his visit to China that he saw no point in closed military-political alliances.
Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng's speech came in response to US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who said that war with China was neither imminent nor inevitable.
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“The true motive is to converge various small circles into a big circle that is an Asia-Pacific version of NATO, to maintain American hegemony,” Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng, deputy chief of the Joint Staff Department of China's Central Military Commission, said at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
“The US strengthens its military presence to force other countries to choose sides and advances the eastward expansion of NATO," Jing said, adding that these moves create chaos and “bind regional countries with the American war chariot."
His remarks echo those of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said during his visit to China that he saw no point in closed military-political alliances.
Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng's speech came in response to US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who said that war with China was neither imminent nor inevitable.
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A mass shooting incident has occurred in the US state of Ohio. The incident reportedly left a 27-year-old dead and 26 others injured. Local authorities received multiple 911 calls, with victims requesting help at nearby hospitals soon after the shooting.
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Make China Great Again? Trump joins TikTok
Donald Trump, who previously tried to ban TikTok in the US, has now created an account.
In his first video, Trump used Kid Rock's song American Bad Ass and footage from the UFC.
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Donald Trump, who previously tried to ban TikTok in the US, has now created an account.
In his first video, Trump used Kid Rock's song American Bad Ass and footage from the UFC.
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Five empty coffins wrapped in French flags with the innoscription “French soldiers killed in Ukraine” were found near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the newspaper Le Parisien reported. Police detained three people who allegedly intended to flee in a minivan to Berlin.
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Zelensky accused China of 'undermining' the conference in Switzerland in his address to the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Sunday.
On May 31, China confirmed it would not take part in the summit — which apparently hurt the Ukrainian leader’s feelings.
Earlier, Zelensky also slammed Brazilian President Lula da Silva for his refusal to join the gathering, just a few days after Joe Biden decided to pass over the conference in favor of a glitzy Hollywood fundraiser with George Clooney.
Who is next?
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North Korea has sent dozens of balloons filled with garbage to its South Korean neighbors in response to the distribution of anti-Pyongyang leaflets, writes Yonhap News Agency. The bags tied to the balloons contained plastic bottles, batteries, waste paper…
What mainstream media isn’t telling you about North Korea’s trash balloon campaign?
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs reported Sunday that over 700 rubbish-filled North Korean balloons filled with cigarette butts, scrap cloth, waste paper and compost had been discovered across the country. That’s after a first salvo of 260 trash balloons made their way south earlier this week.
◾️ South Korean ‘pro-democracy’ group Fighters for a Free North Korea have started hefty balloon-based campaign of psychological warfare since the 2000s.
◾️ The group is reportedly linked to the US State Department’s National Endowment for Democracy and the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.
◾️ Just last month, the organization boasted that it sent 20 large balloons with 300,000 leaflets and 2,000 USB storage drives north.
◾️ The balloons’ contents have traditionally ranged from flash drives with South Korean and Hollywood movies and K-pop music on them to brochures, transistor radios, candy bars, mini bibles and dollar bills. But North Korea has also expressed concerns that the balloons may carry other things – like viruses.
North Korea’s trash balloon warfare campaign is an apparently a signal that Pyongyang has had enough, and is no longer prepared to tolerate Seoul’s continued provocations without a response.
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South Korea’s Joint Chiefs reported Sunday that over 700 rubbish-filled North Korean balloons filled with cigarette butts, scrap cloth, waste paper and compost had been discovered across the country. That’s after a first salvo of 260 trash balloons made their way south earlier this week.
“Tit-for-tat action will be taken...Mounds of wastepaper and filth will soon be scattered over the border areas and the interior of [South Korea] and it will directly experience how much effort is required to remove them,” Deputy Defense Minister Kim Kang Il said on May 26.
North Korea’s trash balloon warfare campaign is an apparently a signal that Pyongyang has had enough, and is no longer prepared to tolerate Seoul’s continued provocations without a response.
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Israel accepts 'not good' US Gaza ceasefire deal but promises to destroy Hamas
Israel has accepted a tentative US plan for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah’s chief foreign policy advisor said on Sunday.
He added that "there are a lot of details to be worked out," and Israel’s conditions regarding "the release of the hostages and the destruction of Hamas as a genocidal terrorist organization" remain unchanged.
Falk also doubled-down on the Israeli PM’s stance that "there will not be a permanent ceasefire until all our objectives are met."
Gaza mediators — the US, Qatar, and Egypt — issued a joint statement that called on both Israel and Hamas to finalize the agreement.
Hamas said on Friday that it provisionally welcomed the proposal, which included “positive ideas.”
Israel has offered a three-phase “roadmap to an enduring ceasefire and the release of all hostages," Biden said in his Friday press conference.
While the bargaining continues, an estimated 36,439 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip and 82,627 wounded since October 7, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Health Ministry.
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Israel has accepted a tentative US plan for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah’s chief foreign policy advisor said on Sunday.
The plan announced on Friday by US President Joe Biden was "a deal we agreed to — it's not a good deal but we dearly want the hostages released, all of them," Ophir Falk told the Sunday Times.
He added that "there are a lot of details to be worked out," and Israel’s conditions regarding "the release of the hostages and the destruction of Hamas as a genocidal terrorist organization" remain unchanged.
Falk also doubled-down on the Israeli PM’s stance that "there will not be a permanent ceasefire until all our objectives are met."
Gaza mediators — the US, Qatar, and Egypt — issued a joint statement that called on both Israel and Hamas to finalize the agreement.
Hamas said on Friday that it provisionally welcomed the proposal, which included “positive ideas.”
Israel has offered a three-phase “roadmap to an enduring ceasefire and the release of all hostages," Biden said in his Friday press conference.
While the bargaining continues, an estimated 36,439 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip and 82,627 wounded since October 7, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Health Ministry.
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Donald Trump stated that if elected as US President, he would be prepared to declassify information pertaining to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Jeffrey Epstein case.
During an interview with Fox, he reminisced about his tenure as head of state, mentioning that he had previously declassified "a significant amount of material" related to the Kennedy assassination.
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During an interview with Fox, he reminisced about his tenure as head of state, mentioning that he had previously declassified "a significant amount of material" related to the Kennedy assassination.
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🚢🇷🇺 Distance, speed, security: unbeatable combo for Russia’s Northern Sea Route
There are “many factors” which make the Northern Sea Route attractive, and it’s no surprise that Western media has perked up its ears taken notice of the project, Alexander Vorotnikov, coordinator of the Project Office for the Development of the Arctic, told Sputnik, commenting on the recent Foreign Policy magazine article listing the merits of the Russian maritime route amid the sorry security situation in the Middle East.
💬 “And one more thing should be remembered – that passage through the Suez Canal may be limited by a vessel’s dimensions. Not all ships can pass through the Suez Canal. Moreover, large tankers are not able to pass through it,” Vorotnikov said. Such restrictions don’t apply to the Northern Sea Route.
For Russia, the Northern Sea Route isn’t tied to the whims or interests of Western countries, according to the observer, with the project instead connected to Russia’s pivot to the east policy, “becoming an active instrument for pursuing such a policy.”
The Northern Sea Route isn’t just a bid by Russia to sit in one place and charge transit fees for cargoes shuttling between Europe and Asia, but an opportunity for companies from Russia and other countries of the post-Soviet space to find a viable route to deliver goods to China, India and other partners faster, cheaper and more securely.
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There are “many factors” which make the Northern Sea Route attractive, and it’s no surprise that Western media has perked up its ears taken notice of the project, Alexander Vorotnikov, coordinator of the Project Office for the Development of the Arctic, told Sputnik, commenting on the recent Foreign Policy magazine article listing the merits of the Russian maritime route amid the sorry security situation in the Middle East.
“First, there’s distance. The Northern Sea Route is naturally much shorter, depending on where the ship is arriving – China, Japan, Murmansk, Rotterdam, for example. The distance can be reduced by half depending on the route. This is a very important factor. Accordingly, if the distance is reduced, delivery times also change,” Vorotnikov said, pointing out that even absent the tensions in the Middle East, the length of the route and delivery times are much shorter than through the Suez Canal.
For Russia, the Northern Sea Route isn’t tied to the whims or interests of Western countries, according to the observer, with the project instead connected to Russia’s pivot to the east policy, “becoming an active instrument for pursuing such a policy.”
The Northern Sea Route isn’t just a bid by Russia to sit in one place and charge transit fees for cargoes shuttling between Europe and Asia, but an opportunity for companies from Russia and other countries of the post-Soviet space to find a viable route to deliver goods to China, India and other partners faster, cheaper and more securely.
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Russian-born MMA fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov met with Trump at a UFC tournament
The former president and former champion conversed by the octagon and shook hands. Khabib Nurmagomedov appeared at a UFC tournament for the first time in a year and a half.
Nurmagomedov called on the former US president to stop the war in the Gaza Strip. Trump stated, "We will stop this. I will stop this."
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The former president and former champion conversed by the octagon and shook hands. Khabib Nurmagomedov appeared at a UFC tournament for the first time in a year and a half.
Nurmagomedov called on the former US president to stop the war in the Gaza Strip. Trump stated, "We will stop this. I will stop this."
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What’s behind US Air Force’s snap Minuteman III test launch plans?
US Air Force Global Strike Command will conduct two test launches of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles from Vanderberg Space Force Base this coming week. The tests come amid raging tensions between Russia and NATO amid the escalating proxy war in Ukraine, but likely aren’t worth panicking over, observers have told Sputnik.
💬 “There have been over 300 [Minuteman III] test launches over the last 50 years. So it’s something that happens periodically and it’s a routine training type exercise. Nothing special and I wouldn’t read into this at all,” retired US Army Colonel and international and military affairs observer Earl Rasmussen said.
Aleksei Borzenko, a veteran Russian military journalist and deputy chief editor of the Literary Russia newspaper, agrees. “I think the US is conducting an audit of its nuclear warhead-launching missiles. The fact is that they have not conducted any tests for a very long time.”
Borzenko recalled that Russia tests its strategic missiles on average once or twice a year to ensure readiness.
Asked whether the launches should be seen with apprehension by Russia, Borzenko said the answer is yes, at least to some extent, since it means the Americans have returned to a field they have not tinkered with in a long time and begun their arsenal’s modernization to “put their nuclear missiles in order.”
That said, Borzenko stressed that at the current stage, US strategic rocketry is lagging behind Russia, “because we have been working in this area for a long time, and have had no failures, with all the latest launches showing that our rockets work perfectly.”
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US Air Force Global Strike Command will conduct two test launches of its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles from Vanderberg Space Force Base this coming week. The tests come amid raging tensions between Russia and NATO amid the escalating proxy war in Ukraine, but likely aren’t worth panicking over, observers have told Sputnik.
Aleksei Borzenko, a veteran Russian military journalist and deputy chief editor of the Literary Russia newspaper, agrees. “I think the US is conducting an audit of its nuclear warhead-launching missiles. The fact is that they have not conducted any tests for a very long time.”
Borzenko recalled that Russia tests its strategic missiles on average once or twice a year to ensure readiness.
“The Americans have been sitting on what they have,” the observer said, referencing the Minuteman III’s aging status. “Many of these missiles are very old, with these developments dating back to the 70s and 80s. Therefore, they just want to test this missile and gradually modernize their nuclear forces with new missiles.”
Asked whether the launches should be seen with apprehension by Russia, Borzenko said the answer is yes, at least to some extent, since it means the Americans have returned to a field they have not tinkered with in a long time and begun their arsenal’s modernization to “put their nuclear missiles in order.”
That said, Borzenko stressed that at the current stage, US strategic rocketry is lagging behind Russia, “because we have been working in this area for a long time, and have had no failures, with all the latest launches showing that our rockets work perfectly.”
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