The head of the Russian Belgorod region has warned residents about the danger of bell lookalikes - which are in fact submunitions - found in Shebekino and Novaya Tavolzhanka settlements after shellings by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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"In a few days, the military, sappers, and rescuers found more than 100 such explosive objects, the so-called 'bells'," Vyacheslav Gladkov said.
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US should stay out of foreign conflicts — JD Vance
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“Sometimes, it is just none of our business, and we ought to stay out of it,” Republican vice presidential nominee, JD Vance, said.
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US Secret Service rejected requests to strengthen Trump's security - reports
The US Secret Service says it rejected requests to strengthen former US President Donald Trump's security with its resources for two years before the assassination attempt, The New York Times reported, citing Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Secret Service.
At the same time, Guglielmi noted that the requests for beefed-up security did not specifically concern the event in Pennsylvania where Trump was wounded in a shooting, the report said.
He also added that in cases where the Secret Service was unable to provide additional security for Trump, it had deployed state or local law enforcement officers, or altered security plans, to reduce the threat to Trump's life, the report read.
The shooting took place on July 13 at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump sustained a gun wound to his right ear and was briefly hospitalized.
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The US Secret Service says it rejected requests to strengthen former US President Donald Trump's security with its resources for two years before the assassination attempt, The New York Times reported, citing Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Secret Service.
At the same time, Guglielmi noted that the requests for beefed-up security did not specifically concern the event in Pennsylvania where Trump was wounded in a shooting, the report said.
He also added that in cases where the Secret Service was unable to provide additional security for Trump, it had deployed state or local law enforcement officers, or altered security plans, to reduce the threat to Trump's life, the report read.
The shooting took place on July 13 at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump sustained a gun wound to his right ear and was briefly hospitalized.
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"Thank you, Joe. It's time to go," the crowd chanted.
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The Yemeni Houthis have announced attacks with ballistic missiles and drones on the Israeli Eilat area, and the American vessel, Pumba, in the Red Sea.
The operation resulted in a direct hit on the vessel, the Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Saree, said on social media.
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The operation resulted in a direct hit on the vessel, the Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Saree, said on social media.
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❗️Russian Iskander missiles have hit two echelons of Ukrainian army personnel and military equipment in the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
As a result of the strikes, up to 240 Ukrainian militants and more than 60 units of military equipment, including foreign ones, were destroyed.
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As a result of the strikes, up to 240 Ukrainian militants and more than 60 units of military equipment, including foreign ones, were destroyed.
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New Canada’s defense chief is another inclusivity ‘nail in the coffin’ of the armed forces
General Jennie Carignan has officially taken over command of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) on Thursday as the army now grapples with a "toxic culture" Carignan was tasked to make "more respectful and inclusive," state website reported.
Many X users slammed the appointment saying: “Is this a DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion] hire?” Another user described it as “just another DEI nail in the coffin of the CF.” “Another handpicked DEI. She hasn't seen a minute of action. Those badges of honor were 3D printed,” one more user claimed.
Others bashed her nomination as a “national embarrassment” and PM Justin Trudeau’s “coup de grace" for DND (Department of National Defense).” According to one post, the nomination is a “diversity hire of the worst type; our military is no longer legitimate nor worthy of our respect.”
The developments come as real problems of the Canadian Armed Forces show no sign of being resolved:
🔸 Just 61% of the Canadian military are considered operationally ready, while only 40% are capable of providing simultaneous operational support, per government data.
🔸 The country’s armed forces are short of almost 16,000 regular and reserve troops, with nearly 10,500 soldiers still in training and unready for deployment, according to former Canadian Chief of Defense Staff Wayne Eyre.
🔸 The Canadian army’s aging ships, planes, and other items of equipment, have reportedly "become difficult and costly to maintain”, with the DND considering their retirement.
🔸 The military is running out of ammo, with no plans to replenish it, according to Andrew Leslie, former chief of staff of the Canadian Army.
🔸 Youri Cormier, executive director of an Ottawa-based national security organization, has insisted that the “extremely dire” situation in the Canadian Armed Forces is the product of “decades of consistent underfunding.”
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General Jennie Carignan has officially taken over command of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) on Thursday as the army now grapples with a "toxic culture" Carignan was tasked to make "more respectful and inclusive," state website reported.
Many X users slammed the appointment saying: “Is this a DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion] hire?” Another user described it as “just another DEI nail in the coffin of the CF.” “Another handpicked DEI. She hasn't seen a minute of action. Those badges of honor were 3D printed,” one more user claimed.
Others bashed her nomination as a “national embarrassment” and PM Justin Trudeau’s “coup de grace" for DND (Department of National Defense).” According to one post, the nomination is a “diversity hire of the worst type; our military is no longer legitimate nor worthy of our respect.”
The developments come as real problems of the Canadian Armed Forces show no sign of being resolved:
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One group comprised the Austrian identitarian movement, whose participants are known for opposing Islamism, multiculturalism, and the melting-pot model. The other composed of the left, whose activists were demonstrating against right-wing extremism.
Riots broke out, with masked men disrupting the processions by igniting pyrotechnics and hurling bottles. Hundred of police officers were deployed; three were injured. 43 people were detained.
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