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Venezuela has 5,000 Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles in “key air defense positions,” its President Nicolás Maduro claimed on Wednesday, amid growing tension over the United States’ military deployment in the Caribbean.
High-ranking Russian officers are running military training programs for Ukrainian children from occupied territories and overseeing a system of youth militarization, an investigation by the Kyiv Indepndent has found.
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Russia suffers attack on key power substation supplying military facilities
The Balashovskaia power substation in Russia's Volgograd Oblast has come under attack, disrupting electricity supplies to Russian military infrastructure. Source: Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the Centre for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Details: The substation supplies electricity to Russia's
Improvise and innovate have become the watchwords for both the Russian and Ukrainian militaries as they try to outwit each other on the ground, at sea and in the air.
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) has intercepted an order from Colombian mercenaries serving in the Russian army to kill Ukrainian civilians. — Ukrinform.
As the war grinds on and with no end in sight to the bitter fighting, Putin's army continues to sustain heavy losses on the battlefields of Ukraine.
Russian regions are dramatically increasing the amount of money they pay to new military recruits as analysts say “ideological” recruitment campaigns are no longer enough to motivate people to fight in Ukraine.
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Explosions reported near military base in southern Russia, blasts allegedly rock ammunition plant 1,700 km from Ukraine
Explosions were reported near a military base just outside the southern Russian city of Stavropol late on Oct. 22, and additional explosions allegedly rocked an ammunition plant in the central city of Kopeysk,
Ukraine not only withstood the initial blow of Russia's full-scale invasion but also proved to the entire world its ability to effectively resist an army once called "the second strongest in the world.
A new study suggests mercenaries linked to Russia's Africa Corps may likely have used Malian military equipment in violation of an international arms treaty.