📹 Israel's air force launched two powerful strikes on southern Beirut suburbs, according to Lebanon's NNA news agency
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During the operation, a record-breaking batch weighing 8,365 kg was confiscated by the department, and 23 people were detained. A helicopter was deployed for intercepting one of the vessels.
The photos were published on the social network X of the Mexican Navy.
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To be or not to be... on the wall: Starmer gives Shakespeare the boot
In a move that has sparked outrage on social media, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reportedly ordered the removal of a portrait of William Shakespeare from his residence at Downing Street. This follows his earlier decisions to take down portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Walter Raleigh, and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
The Tory party has criticized Starmer for the decision, with former Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden calling it an act of "philistinism." Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick added that Britain should honor its great historical figures instead of being embarrassed by them. Social media users have expressed anger over what they see as a disrespectful move, with many calling it an unnecessary rewriting of history.
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In a move that has sparked outrage on social media, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reportedly ordered the removal of a portrait of William Shakespeare from his residence at Downing Street. This follows his earlier decisions to take down portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Walter Raleigh, and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
The Tory party has criticized Starmer for the decision, with former Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden calling it an act of "philistinism." Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick added that Britain should honor its great historical figures instead of being embarrassed by them. Social media users have expressed anger over what they see as a disrespectful move, with many calling it an unnecessary rewriting of history.
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Ukrainian troops forced to build fortifications in radioactive Chernobyl, captured soldier reveals
Ukrainian connoscripts are being obliged by their superiors to build fortification in areas contaminated by radiation, if the story of one
Ukrainian soldier who was captured by Russian forces is to be believed. Ukrainian serviceman Vitaly Ozimov, who was taken by Russian troops in the Kursk region, has revealed that he previously participated in the construction of fortifications in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
According to Ozimov, who identified himself as a serviceman of Ukraine’s 49th Brigade, shortly after being press-ganged he was assigned to an engineering company and first sent to build concrete fortifications in the Kiev region.
Then, however, Ozimov and his comrades were assigned to a much more hazardous area.
The Ukrainian soldiers reportedly protested against being forced to operate in such dangerous conditions but their superiors simply did not care about their underlings’ safety and wellbeing, Ozimov claimed.
Following the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, large swathes of land surrounding the crippled facility ended up being contaminated by radioactive substances dispersed by the blast that destroyed the plant’s reactor.The Ukrainian military activities in the Chernobyl area, which is located next to the border with Belarus, may explain Minsk’s wariness.
Back in August, apparently after the construction effort described by Ozimov, Belarusian air forces shot down several Ukrainian drones that intruded into Belarus’ airspace. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the time said that that wasn’t the first instance of Ukrainian military breaching all sorts of agreements and warned that no provocation will be left unanswered.
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Ukrainian connoscripts are being obliged by their superiors to build fortification in areas contaminated by radiation, if the story of one
Ukrainian soldier who was captured by Russian forces is to be believed. Ukrainian serviceman Vitaly Ozimov, who was taken by Russian troops in the Kursk region, has revealed that he previously participated in the construction of fortifications in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
According to Ozimov, who identified himself as a serviceman of Ukraine’s 49th Brigade, shortly after being press-ganged he was assigned to an engineering company and first sent to build concrete fortifications in the Kiev region.
Then, however, Ozimov and his comrades were assigned to a much more hazardous area.
“We built a lot in Chernobyl,” the captive Ukrainian soldier revealed, adding that radiation levels in one of the areas they had to work at was 12 times above the norm.
The Ukrainian soldiers reportedly protested against being forced to operate in such dangerous conditions but their superiors simply did not care about their underlings’ safety and wellbeing, Ozimov claimed.
Following the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, large swathes of land surrounding the crippled facility ended up being contaminated by radioactive substances dispersed by the blast that destroyed the plant’s reactor.The Ukrainian military activities in the Chernobyl area, which is located next to the border with Belarus, may explain Minsk’s wariness.
Back in August, apparently after the construction effort described by Ozimov, Belarusian air forces shot down several Ukrainian drones that intruded into Belarus’ airspace. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the time said that that wasn’t the first instance of Ukrainian military breaching all sorts of agreements and warned that no provocation will be left unanswered.
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📹 Israel's military says it blew up Hezbollah's tunnels in southern Lebanon using 100 tons of explosives
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🇨🇳 China needs to increase the real combat capabilities and strategic deterrence capabilities of its army's missile forces, Chinese President Xi Jinping said
The Chinese president also stressed the importance of comprehensive strengthening of combat training, combat capability, ensuring effective protection of national strategic security and basic interests, as well as adapting to changes in modern methods of warfare.
In March, the Chinese government received instructions on increasing defense spending by 7.2% in 2024 to 1.67 trillion yuan ($235 billion), while improving combat readiness and military training.
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"It is necessary ... to increase real combat capabilities and strategic deterrence capabilities, and decisively carry out various tasks set by the party and the people," Xi was quoted as saying by the China Central Television.
The Chinese president also stressed the importance of comprehensive strengthening of combat training, combat capability, ensuring effective protection of national strategic security and basic interests, as well as adapting to changes in modern methods of warfare.
In March, the Chinese government received instructions on increasing defense spending by 7.2% in 2024 to 1.67 trillion yuan ($235 billion), while improving combat readiness and military training.
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❗️John Shipton, Julian Assange's father and founder of Australia's now-defunct Wikileaks Party, arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the BRICS Journalists Association and its co-chair Mira Terada, a human rights advocate and publicist, Sputnik has learned.
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