🔴 IDF: The IDF eliminated the terrorist Muhammad Mustafa Ayoub, a key operative in the Rocket and Missile Department of the Nasser Unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in southern Lebanon
An IAF aircraft struck and eliminated the terrorist Muhammad Mustafa Ayoub, a key operative in the Rocket and Missile Department of Hezbollah's Nasser Unit in the area of Selaa in southern Lebanon.
Over the past few months, Ayoub was involved in promoting terror attacks against Israeli civilians and communities, he promoted and planned terror attacks from southern Lebanon against the State of Israel.
His elimination is part of the IDF and Israeli security forces' activity to impede Hezbollah's military build-up in terms of weaponry and its stockpiling of weapons designated for use in terror attacks against Israeli civilians and communities.
Moreover, earlier today (Monday), IAF fighter jets struck Hezbollah terror infrastructure and a military structure in the area of Meiss El Jabal in southern Lebanon.
What use are security guards who don't shoot?
⚪ Footage showing the Moments right before as well as right after the Liberian-Flagged, Greek-Owned Bulk Cargo Ship, M/V Tutor was Struck on June 10th by a Houthi One-Way Surface Attack Drone while Transiting the Southern Red Sea. Armed Security Guards can be seen Observing the Boat right before it Exploded, causing Massive Damage and Severe Flooding to the Engine Room.
⚡️Nuclear Powers to Continue Expanding Arsenals, China Leading the Way — SIPRI Report
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), amid global tensions, the number of nuclear warheads deployed on missiles and aircraft is expected to increase in the coming years.
"China is expanding its nuclear arsenal faster than any other country. However, almost all nuclear-armed states have significant momentum to increase their nuclear forces,"
the report said.
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The Latest Ukrainian Maritime Drone, Stalker 5.0, Presented in Odesa
It measures 5 meters in length and 1.2 meters in width. The drone features a specially equipped compartment within its hull where water, food, military equipment, and other cargo can be transported to islands or coastal areas where Ukrainian Defense Forces are stationed.
Additionally, the drone can be utilized for reconnaissance and patrol missions.
The cost of one unit is approximately €60,000 euros.
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For the first time since the full-scale invasion, Kyiv today hosted an Equality March with over 500 participants from the LGBTQ+ community. Despite ongoing challenges, including heightened security measures, the event marked an important moment of solidarity and resilience. Alongside our fight for national survival, we continue to stand up for equality and the rights that define us as a modern European state.
Released from Russian captivity, a policewoman from Mariupol endured sexual violence for two years, according to ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets.
The 24-year-old policewoman was freed during the latest exchange after spending over two years in Russian captivity. Under international humanitarian law, she is not considered a prisoner of war as a police officer, but Russians treated her as such.
"She told my representatives that throughout these two years, she was subjected to sexual torture by Russian soldiers. The entire period."
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This is how the ruins of "Azovstal" look today
In 2022, Ukrainian defenders defended here for 86 days.
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Rest in Peace
A queer performer, actor, and artist, Arthur Snitkus was killed while performing a combat mission🕯️
Arthur, who already had experience serving in the army, joined the defense of Ukraine after the Russian full-scale invasion in February 2022.
In May 2022, he became part of the SESTRO album compilation by the Odesa label 'system | system' — the release was issued in support of the Kharkiv organization 'Sfera', which helps women and LGBTQ+ individuals from eastern Ukraine.
The AN-26-100 plane might have crashed after the landing gear touched the airport fence.
According to first reports, it was a human error. Due to heavy fog and poor visibility, the pilots of the UTair aircraft, which had 36 passengers on board, lowered the landing gear earlier than necessary, so that the plane hit the fence and crashed down. This version has not yet been officially confirmed.
Pilot Igor Ch. and co-pilot Alexey R. received injuries of different severity. One of the passengers was also injured.
The airport is currently not accepting flights.
Seems strange to me, either their airport fences are exceptionally high or their final descent exceptionally low... but okay, I never experienced a landing approach in ruZZia. Thank dog.
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The largest town is population 2993. The county is 13k people scattered over 713 square miles.