Lost and spoofed: How Ukraine redirects Russian drones to Belarus
Ukraine has a new way of countering Moscow's increased use of Shahed drones in mass attacks — redirecting them back to Russia or into the airspace of Kremlin-friendly Belarus.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is using Ukraine as a "testing ground for experimental missiles" and is "not interested in peace", NATO's secretary general has.. Sky News
A video of an anti-government protest in Belarus in 2020 has been circulated online, with netizens claiming it is from a far-right London march in October 2024.
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On November 24, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a significant phone call to Russian President Vladimir Putin, pledging to further increase trade between Turkey and Russia. This call marked a continued shift in Turkey's diplomatic stance, as it looks to deepen ties with Russia despite being a member of NATO and an EU aspirant. The Kremlin and Erdogan’s office both confirmed that the two leaders discussed trade and other international matters, with a focus on expanding cooperation across various sectors. Erdogan emphasized Turkey’s commitment to boosting trade volume between the two nations.
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Russia's deployment of the "Oreshnik" hypersonic missile marks a new phase in the Ukraine conflict, targeting a military site in response to Ukraine’s long-range strikes with Western-supplied weapons. President Putin criticized the West for escalating tensions and warned of global repercussions. The Kremlin reinforced its stance, showcasing military advancements while signaling openness to de-escalation talks. Western nations now face intensified geopolitical stakes as both sides brace for potential escalation.
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Russia has issued a chilling nuclear warning with President Vladimir Putin revising the country's nuclear doctrine to include responses to attacks from non-nuclear states supported by nuclear powers. The move follows U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to authorise Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia. The updated doctrine now justifies nuclear retaliation for conventional threats, highlighting concerns over weapons like hypersonic missiles and strike drones. As tensions escalate, Kremlin officials have framed this shift as a clear warning to NATO and the West against supporting aggression toward Russia.
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Russian forces have successfully liberated key settlements in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), with Battlegroups South and Center taking control of Ilyinka and Petrovka. In addition to these..
In a major escalation, Russian air defenses successfully destroyed or downed 30 Ukrainian drones in the southern Rostov region. The strike comes as President Vladimir Putin issues a stern warning,..
Western technology has been found in Russian drones used to attack Ukraine, fuelling calls from Kyiv to tighten sanctions and export controls on Moscow.
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