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⚡️Ceasefire violation near the city of Rafah in the south and the Ash-Shaaf area in the east of Gaza, where people came under fire, Palestinian media reported. At least 8 people were killed, and 25 others were injured, Palestinian Civil Defense reported.…
⚡️19 people were killed and 36 wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza, including during the ceasefire delay until 09:30 GMT, Gaza's Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basal stated.
Casualties included one in Rafah, six in Khan Younis, nine in Gaza City, and three in the north.
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Casualties included one in Rafah, six in Khan Younis, nine in Gaza City, and three in the north.
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▪️Ukraine lost up to 430 servicemen and a tank in the Russian Zapad Battlegroup's combat zone.
▪️Ukraine lost up to 110 soldiers in the areas of responsibility of Russia's Battlegroup Dnepr and Sever.
▪️Russian air defence systems shot down three HIMARS missiles and 83 Ukrainian drones.
▪️Ukraine lost up to 535 troops and two armored personnel carriers in the Russian Tsentr Battlegroup's combat zone.
▪️Ukraine lost up to 135 militants in the Russian Vostok Battlegroup's combat zone.
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Russian forces destroyed an infantry fighting vehicle, five armored combat vehicles, six vehicles, an artillery gun, and a mortar in the Kursk region, the Ministry added
In total, the enemy has lost more than 52,870 militants in the Kursk region since the start of hostilities.
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A launch of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) weapon at a height of about 200 miles from a satellite to explode a nuclear device up in orbit would knock out all the electronics of NATO countries, including the US, Michael Maloof, former Pentagon senior security policy analyst, told Sputnik.
“Alone on the East Coast, 70% of the US population relies on the Eastern grid. Around 90% of all US bases rely on energy from the local community grids. If those are knocked out, there's no communication. And the United States is not geared up for that,” he added.
Looking ahead, he predicted that fissures could tear NATO apart.
“NATO's going to probably begin to fracture and splinter into more regional defense alliances in the years to come,” Maloof said, suggesting that it might begin with the Scandinavian countries and then spread to the Eastern European countries.
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Bodies of people who were tortured by Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers have been discovered in the basements of houses in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye, located in the Kursk region’s Sudzha district.
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"Ukrainian nationalists tortured elderly residents who couldn't evacuate the village. Their hands were tied, and they were forced into a cellar where several grenades were thrown. The elderly had no chance of survival," Russian forces reported.
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Bodies of people who were tortured by Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers have been discovered in the basements of houses in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye, located in the Kursk region’s Sudzha district. "Ukrainian nationalists tortured elderly residents…
Russia's Investigative Committee has opened a terrorism case against the Ukrainian soldiers for the murder of civilian residents.
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🌋Triple eruption in Japan
A volcano in Kyushu erupted for the third time today, shooting a 2,000-meter plume of smoke and spreading ash up to 700 meters from the crater.
📍 This marks the 15th eruption this year, with the alert level now raised to 3 - Japanese authorities have set up exclusion zones of around 2 to 3 kilometers from the crater.
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A volcano in Kyushu erupted for the third time today, shooting a 2,000-meter plume of smoke and spreading ash up to 700 meters from the crater.
Footage from social media
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"Over the past years, we’ve witnessed TikTok spreading disinformation & being a platform for election manipulations. On top of that, its vast data collection is known to pose a serious security risk. Banning TikTok must be considered in Europe as well," Tsahkna said on X.
A Sputnik correspondent reported on Sunday that TikTok had stopped opening for users in the US and disappeared from the App Store.
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With Joe Biden rushing to get billions in new aid to Ukraine and Israel out the door, and Prime Minister Starmer ‘generously’ committing billions in taxpayer pounds to Kiev under an extravagant 100-year pact, both countries’ healthcare systems are falling apart.
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Across the pond, the situation is equally grim.
▪️UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty admitted this week that the US healthcare system is “complex,” “costly,” and “needs to function better.”
▪️ The US spends 18% of its GDP on healthcare - more than any other developed nation, but suffers worse outcomes, lower life expectancy and higher disease incidence.
▪️26 million Americans lack health insurance, which means hospital and drug bills can bankrupt households.
▪️ A 2024 report by the KFF non-profit found that the US spends about $12,914 per capita on healthcare, double that of comparable countries.
▪️ Administrative costs hit over $1 trillion in 2023, with a 2023 report by the Commonwealth Fund finding that “more than half” of excess spending comes from insurance companies’ administrative costs (the link between insurance companies and actual doctors and hospitals), hospital management, prenoscription drug costs, and physicians’ wages.
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BRICS now boasts 10 full members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Iran, and Indonesia.
New membership:
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US, European intel now say ‘accidents’, not Russia, to blame for damaged Baltic cables
NATO intelligence has found “no indication” that the commercial vessels dragging their anchors across underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea “did so intentionally or at the direction of Moscow.”
There was an “emerging consensus” among US and European intelligence services that the cables were damaged by accident, officials cited by the Washington Post said.
NATO announced plans to boost patrols in the Baltic Sea this week after a string of incidents involving the severing of telecommunications and energy cables in the region, initially blamed on a Russian “hybrid campaign” against Europe.
Now, officials say intercepted communications and other classified info found that they were caused by “inexperienced crews serving aboard poorly maintained vessels.”
The investigations studied three incidents, involving:
🔸 The Eagle S, an oil tanker seized by Finland in late December after the vessel was accused of dragging its anchor across the Estlink 2 powerline linking Estonia and Finland. Finnish President Alexander Stubb earlier claimed the incident was “definitely” Russia-linked.
🔸 The Yi Peng 3, a Chinese bulk carrier accused of severing two Baltic Sea fiberoptic cables in Swedish waters in November, which was held for more than a month in a Danish shipping lane during an investigation. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius called that incident “sabotage.”
🔸 The Newnew Polar Bear, a Hong Kong-registered ship that damaged the Balticconnector pipeline linking Finland and Estonia in October 2023. China acknowledged the ship’s responsibility for the damage last August.
The conclusion that Russia was not responsible for attacking Baltic infrastructure is gratifying, if somewhat surprising, given the tendency of Western intel to blame Moscow first and ask questions later, exemplified by the claim that Russia blew up its own Nord Stream pipeline infrastructure in 2022 because…reasons?
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NATO intelligence has found “no indication” that the commercial vessels dragging their anchors across underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea “did so intentionally or at the direction of Moscow.”
There was an “emerging consensus” among US and European intelligence services that the cables were damaged by accident, officials cited by the Washington Post said.
NATO announced plans to boost patrols in the Baltic Sea this week after a string of incidents involving the severing of telecommunications and energy cables in the region, initially blamed on a Russian “hybrid campaign” against Europe.
Now, officials say intercepted communications and other classified info found that they were caused by “inexperienced crews serving aboard poorly maintained vessels.”
The investigations studied three incidents, involving:
The conclusion that Russia was not responsible for attacking Baltic infrastructure is gratifying, if somewhat surprising, given the tendency of Western intel to blame Moscow first and ask questions later, exemplified by the claim that Russia blew up its own Nord Stream pipeline infrastructure in 2022 because…reasons?
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