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putin flew for half an hour on the Tu-160M strategic bomber - rossmi
russian president vladimir putin made a 30-minute flight on a Tu-160M strategic bomber with a crew. The russian dictator's flight route was classified.
Britain invests $5.5 billion to create drones based on Ukraine's experience
The United Kingdom is investing £4. 5 billion ($5.5 billion) in drones for its armed forces based on lessons learned from the use of drones in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
Control module, digital compass: another foreign component found in Russian military equipment
Parts of the Russian mobile satellite communications station Auriga, including a control module and a digital compass, have been added to the unified database of foreign components in weapons, the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption of Ukraine reports.
russia's absence at Singapore's largest air show opens up opportunities for other companies to win the Asian market - Reuters
Western defense companies are seizing the opportunity to win Asian customers, as russia is not participating in Asia's largest air show in Singapore due to sanctions.
Britain to give Ukraine 200 more anti-tank missiles
The UK will send another 200 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine and train another 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
Russians in the occupied territories threaten to take away housing from locals who have not re-registered it in accordance with Russian law
Russians occupying Ukrainian territories threaten to confiscate housing from local residents who have not re-registered their property in accordance with Russian law.
The United Kingdom announces support for Mark Rutte's candidacy for NATO Secretary General - Sky News
The United Kingdom has announced its support for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who may become the next NATO Secretary General.
Bundestag recommends transferring long-range TAURUS missiles to Ukraine
The German parliament has voted to recommend providing Ukraine with long-range TAURUS missiles, but the final decision will be up to the chancellor.
Odesa law enforcement officer unreasonably accrued salary to her friend for 3 years
It was revealed that an employee of a law enforcement agency in Odesa region accrued more than UAH 1 million in salary to her friend over 3 years, despite her frequent absenteeism and failure to fulfill her duties.
Occupants in Crimea drew up two reports of administrative offenses against journalist Lutfiya Zudiyeva. Lubinets calls on the world to condemn the actions of Russia
Russian security forces detained Crimean Tatar activist and journalist Lutfiye Zudiyeva during a search of her home, seized her electronics and detained her for several hours on administrative charges.