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Jan- 2024 -11 January
Russian Troops Steal From Each Other Due to Lack of Supplies: Report
Russian soldiers on the frontline resort to stealing from each other due to lack of supplies from the government, a serviceman’s wife has claimed.
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11 January
Russian Bakery Producing Drones for Use Against Ukraine: Report
A Russian bakery has been discovered manufacturing drones for use in the war against Ukraine, according to a report by Financial Times.
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10 January
Russia May Have Deployed Faster Shahed Drone in Ukraine
Russia may have debuted an upgraded jet-powered Sahed drone that is harder to intercept in Ukraine.
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10 January
Spain Donates Armored Ambulances to Ukraine
Spain has donated two armored ambulances to Ukraine to be used exclusively for humanitarian missions, patient evacuation and medical care.
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10 January
Sweden to Send 800 Troops to Latvia Despite Pending NATO Membership
Sweden is planning to send 800 troops to Latvia early next year to reinforce NATO's presence in the country.
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10 January
UK, US Forces Repel ‘Largest Attack’ Yet by Houthis in Red Sea
US and UK forces have shot down more than 20 drones and missiles over the Red Sea launched by Yemen's Houthis.
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9 January
Hezbollah Targets Israel Base to Avenge Killings in Lebanon
Lebanon's Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah said it targeted an Israeli command base in retaliation for the killings of one of its commanders and the Hamas deputy leader.
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9 January
Israel Army Says Killed ‘Central’ Hamas Figure in Syria
Israel's army said it killed a "central figure" in Syria responsible for Hamas rocket attacks against Israel.
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9 January
Ground-Launched ASRAAM Clocks Hit Rate of 90 Percent in Ukraine
A UK-delivered mobile air defense system that uses ASRAAM short-range air-to-air missile has achieved a strike rate of 90 percent in Ukraine.
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9 January
Possible Scenarios for a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan
Taiwan goes to the polls on Saturday in a closely-watched election that Chinese officials have described as a choice "between war and peace."
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