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A blast ripped through Poland’s vital Warsaw-Lublin railway line early Sunday, shattering the calm near the village of Mika and sending shockwaves across Europe. The explosion, caused by military-grade C4,
Russia's mysterious UVB-76 radio station sent coded messages mentioning Latvia. This has fueled fears of a Russian attack and a possible World War III. The station, known as 'The Buzzer,' is linked to Russia's military communication.
Heinrich Brauss, former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Policy and Planning (2013-2018) and retired Bundeswehr lieutenant general, said this in an interview with Ukrinform.
The autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) can also be used for mine detection and anti-submarine warfare (ASW), the companies say. Many NATO nations are heavily investing in ASW and the alliance held drills focused on countering submarines in the Baltic Sea this month.
President Trump said Tuesday that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace. “Yes,” Trump told reporters when asked if NATO countries should shoot down Russian planes. The president made the remarks during a meeting ...
An American proposal to end the war in Ukraine puts the country in a delicate diplomatic position — caught between placating its most important ally, the United States, and not capitulating to Russia,
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Putin attack prompts NATO response despite 'basis' of Trump peace plan emerging
Putin's forces carried out heavy strikes near NATO territory, targeting the Orlivka/Orlovka border crossing on the River Danube and triggering air patrols