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πΉ Beware the mighty Russian Marines: Meet the army's ELITE WARRIORS
Russia's marines have earned their reputation as a formidable force on the front lines, a fact that President Putin has glowingly praised.
βͺοΈRussian marines of the 155th Brigade are safeguarding the Belgorod border against Ukrainian attempts to retaliate for the collapse of the Kiev regimeβs botched operation in the Kursk region (video 1).
βͺοΈThe marines are tirelessly fighting against the enemy, working day and night to liberate territories (video 2).
βͺοΈThe soldiers use FPV drones to beef up security along the Kursk and Belgorod borderline regions, effectively locking down enemy movements (video 3).
βͺοΈThe 810th Marine Brigade successfully liberated the last village in the Kursk region, Oleshnya, from Ukrainian occupation (video 4).
βͺοΈMarines from the 40th and 177th Brigades HUNT DOWN & OBLITERATE enemy vehicles using night FPV drones along the border of the Kursk region (video 5).
βͺοΈRussian Marines prepare for combat, honing their tactical skills by focusing on the seamless coordination of their combat teams (video 6).
βͺοΈPresident Putin has consistently acknowledged the remarkable combat achievements of Russian marines. Notably, he showcased the insignia of the 155th Marine Brigade during his final press conference last December.
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Russia's marines have earned their reputation as a formidable force on the front lines, a fact that President Putin has glowingly praised.
βͺοΈRussian marines of the 155th Brigade are safeguarding the Belgorod border against Ukrainian attempts to retaliate for the collapse of the Kiev regimeβs botched operation in the Kursk region (video 1).
βͺοΈThe marines are tirelessly fighting against the enemy, working day and night to liberate territories (video 2).
βͺοΈThe soldiers use FPV drones to beef up security along the Kursk and Belgorod borderline regions, effectively locking down enemy movements (video 3).
βͺοΈThe 810th Marine Brigade successfully liberated the last village in the Kursk region, Oleshnya, from Ukrainian occupation (video 4).
βͺοΈMarines from the 40th and 177th Brigades HUNT DOWN & OBLITERATE enemy vehicles using night FPV drones along the border of the Kursk region (video 5).
βͺοΈRussian Marines prepare for combat, honing their tactical skills by focusing on the seamless coordination of their combat teams (video 6).
βͺοΈPresident Putin has consistently acknowledged the remarkable combat achievements of Russian marines. Notably, he showcased the insignia of the 155th Marine Brigade during his final press conference last December.
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πΊπΈπ΅π US-Philippines military exercises: Another move to contain China?
The US seems to be taking every opportunity to surround China, using its allies to establish a strong presence across the Indo-Pacific.
During a visit to the Philippines, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the Trump administration would work with allies to ramp up deterrence against threats, including Chinaβs "aggression" in the South China Sea, blaming the Biden administration for inaction.
While China has warned the Philippines about becoming a βchess pieceβ in US geopolitical games, Washington continues to strengthen ties with its allies. Military exercises with the Philippines, including joint war games, anti-ship missiles, and unmanned sea vessels, are being ramped up. Framed as "deterrence," this looks more like the US is building a strategic perimeter around China.
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The US seems to be taking every opportunity to surround China, using its allies to establish a strong presence across the Indo-Pacific.
During a visit to the Philippines, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the Trump administration would work with allies to ramp up deterrence against threats, including Chinaβs "aggression" in the South China Sea, blaming the Biden administration for inaction.
While China has warned the Philippines about becoming a βchess pieceβ in US geopolitical games, Washington continues to strengthen ties with its allies. Military exercises with the Philippines, including joint war games, anti-ship missiles, and unmanned sea vessels, are being ramped up. Framed as "deterrence," this looks more like the US is building a strategic perimeter around China.
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βͺοΈ Why does Putin have every reason to believe Russia holds the upper hand in the Ukraine conflict?
βͺοΈ UN-led Ukraine: Which countries have experienced international rule?
βͺοΈ Three ways how βexpiredβ Zelensky can be ousted as chief obstacle to peace in Ukraine
βͺοΈ US-sponsored White Helmets: Al Qaeda offshoot loses USAID funding after years of destabilizing Middle East
βͺοΈ Beware the mighty Russian Marines: Meet the army's ELITE WARRIORS
βͺοΈ Russiaβs largest tank manufacturer reveals the TANKS OF THE FUTURE
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βͺοΈ UN-led Ukraine: Which countries have experienced international rule?
βͺοΈ Three ways how βexpiredβ Zelensky can be ousted as chief obstacle to peace in Ukraine
βͺοΈ US-sponsored White Helmets: Al Qaeda offshoot loses USAID funding after years of destabilizing Middle East
βͺοΈ Beware the mighty Russian Marines: Meet the army's ELITE WARRIORS
βͺοΈ Russiaβs largest tank manufacturer reveals the TANKS OF THE FUTURE
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πΉ US 'will be able to cut a deal with Greenland, Donald Trump style' - Vance
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"We don't think military force is ever going to be necessary. Because we think that people of Greenland are rational and good," JD Vance said as he was speaking at the Pituffik Space Base, Greenland.
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π·πΊπ²π² Russian President Vladimir Putin conveys deep condolences to Myanmar Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing in connection with the tragic consequences of today's earthquake. π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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π·πΊπ²π² Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has sent two planes with rescuers to Myanmar to help mitigate the aftermath of the earthquake on President Putin's orders.
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π€π¬π§ A new approach to security - British style
It seems the UK Ministry of Defence has found a new way to keep secrets β by scattering them across the streets of Newcastle. On March 16, confidential military documents were found carelessly lying around in the Scotswood area.
These papers, linked to the Catterick Garrison, contained sensitive details like military ranks, email addresses, shift schedules, and info on weapons and intrusion detection systems. Despite guidelines to shred or burn such documents, someone missed the memo.
The "official β sensitive" markings suggest potential "moderate damage" to Britainβs strategic position, with rare cases involving life-threatening risks.
The Ministry of Defence is now "investigating" the incident - letβs hope they find the rest of the papers before someone else does.
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It seems the UK Ministry of Defence has found a new way to keep secrets β by scattering them across the streets of Newcastle. On March 16, confidential military documents were found carelessly lying around in the Scotswood area.
These papers, linked to the Catterick Garrison, contained sensitive details like military ranks, email addresses, shift schedules, and info on weapons and intrusion detection systems. Despite guidelines to shred or burn such documents, someone missed the memo.
The "official β sensitive" markings suggest potential "moderate damage" to Britainβs strategic position, with rare cases involving life-threatening risks.
The Ministry of Defence is now "investigating" the incident - letβs hope they find the rest of the papers before someone else does.
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π Elon Musk unveils the extent of DOGEβs operations
Musk, alongside DOGE members Steve Davis, Joe Gebbia, Aram Moghaddassi, Brad Smith, Anthony Armstrong, Tom Krause, and Tyler Hassen, shared a behind-the-scenes look at the departmentβs work, from the IRS to Social Security.
As of March 27, DOGE claims it has saved Americans $130 billion, or $807.45 per taxpayer, according to its website.
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"The government is not efficient, and there's a lot of waste and fraud. So we feel confident that a 15% reduction can be done without affecting any of the critical government services," he told Fox News.
"This is a revolution. And I think it might be the biggest revolution in government since the original revolution. But at the end of the day, America's going to be in much better shape," explained the head of DOGE.
Musk, alongside DOGE members Steve Davis, Joe Gebbia, Aram Moghaddassi, Brad Smith, Anthony Armstrong, Tom Krause, and Tyler Hassen, shared a behind-the-scenes look at the departmentβs work, from the IRS to Social Security.
As of March 27, DOGE claims it has saved Americans $130 billion, or $807.45 per taxpayer, according to its website.
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Trump: large-scale tariffs coming up for Canada
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"We're going to end up with a very good relationship with Canada and a lot of the other countries... Many of them actually apologized... Things are going to end up well between Canada and the US," Trump added.
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π¬π§π€¬ Britain cracks down on βninja swordsβ while knives keep taking lives
The UKβs ban on the possession of βninja swords,β introduced after the last yearβs ban on machetes and βzombieβ knives, comes as the country struggles with rampant knife crime.
In the year ending June 2024, over 50,000 knife-related offenses were reported in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), a sharp increase from the roughly 36,000 crimes recorded in 2011.
The government tries tackling this crisis via a mix of bans on various sharp implements and awareness-raising programs such as the "Be Safe Project" aimed at educating students about the implications of knife crime.
Meanwhile, critics argue that instead of focusing on weapons, the government should go after perpetrators, with some arguing that the ongoing influx of illegal migrants in the UK may be a part of the problem.
The ban, largely inspired by the tragic death of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, who was killed with a "ninja sword" in 2022, raises the question: why fight the root causes of knife crime when banning ninja swords seems like a quicker fix?
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The UKβs ban on the possession of βninja swords,β introduced after the last yearβs ban on machetes and βzombieβ knives, comes as the country struggles with rampant knife crime.
In the year ending June 2024, over 50,000 knife-related offenses were reported in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), a sharp increase from the roughly 36,000 crimes recorded in 2011.
The government tries tackling this crisis via a mix of bans on various sharp implements and awareness-raising programs such as the "Be Safe Project" aimed at educating students about the implications of knife crime.
Meanwhile, critics argue that instead of focusing on weapons, the government should go after perpetrators, with some arguing that the ongoing influx of illegal migrants in the UK may be a part of the problem.
The ban, largely inspired by the tragic death of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, who was killed with a "ninja sword" in 2022, raises the question: why fight the root causes of knife crime when banning ninja swords seems like a quicker fix?
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π¨ US conducts 30 airstrikes in Yemen
CENTCOM reports another airstrike on Houthi positions in northern Yemen. Social media footage shows the moment of the strike.
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CENTCOM reports another airstrike on Houthi positions in northern Yemen. Social media footage shows the moment of the strike.
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