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NATO Scrambles Aircraft to Intercept Russian Maritime Patrol in North Atlantic Violation

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 2, 2023
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NATO logos are seen at the Alliance headquarters ahead of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting, in Brussels, Belgium, October 21, 2021. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

[ブリュッセル 2日 ロイター] – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) announced on the 2nd that NATO military aircraft scrambled to pursue a Russian maritime patrol aircraft that violated aviation safety regulations over the North Atlantic on April 30. .

“The (Russian) aircraft did not comply with international aviation safety regulations and could endanger other aircraft in this airspace,” NATO Air Command said on Twitter. He said the scrambled aircraft was a Tupolev 142.

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2023-05-02 18:30:00

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Russian Private Military Company Wagner Founder Appeals for Increased Ammunition Supply for Fighters in Eastern Ukraine

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 1, 2023
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Evgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Russian private military company Wagner, on Monday renewed his appeal to the Russian Defense Ministry to increase the supply of ammunition to Wagner fighters fighting in the battleground of Bakhmut (pictured) in the eastern Donetsk region. . Photo provided (2023 Reuters/@combat.art.ukraine via Instagram/via REUTERS)

[1日 ロイター] -Evgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the Russian private military company Wagner, on Monday renewed his appeal to the Russian Ministry of Defense to increase the supply of ammunition to Wagner fighters fighting in the battleground of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region.

In a video posted on his Telegram channel, Prigozin said the attack would require at least 300 tons of shells a day, but “we are not given even a third of that.”

Prigozhin shot the video in Soledar, Donetsk province, northeast of Bakhmut. In another video shot in Soledar, he noted that the day marked the anniversary of Wagner’s founding, and said that if Wagner were to disappear, “it will not come from the Ukrainian military or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), but from domestic ‘bastards’.” “Bureaucrats,” he said.

The Russian Defense Ministry has yet to respond to Prigozhin’s remarks.

Prigozhin has previously criticized Russian military operations in Ukraine and the lack of support for Wagner fighters.

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2023-05-01 18:03:00

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Ukraine is apprehensive about a possible ‘repeat of Bakhmut’ in the eastern region.

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 21, 2023
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Ukraine said on Thursday that the eastern town of Audiyivka could soon become a “second bakhmut”. Photos are from video footage. A car damaged by debris. AUDI IUKA, 2023. REUTERS/Donetsk Region Police.

KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine said on Friday that the eastern town of Audiyivka could soon become a “second Bakhmut”.

Audiiyka is located just north of Russian-occupied Donetsk.

Ukrainian army commander Shirsky said on Monday that Russian forces were trying to break through Ukrainian defenses from multiple directions to completely encircle the battleground of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region.

A spokesman for the Ukrainian military said on Monday it agreed with the British Defense Intelligence Agency’s assessment that the Russian military was attacking supply lines to Audiiyka.

“The enemy is constantly trying to encircle Audiiyka. I agree with the British view that Audiiyka could soon become the second Bakhmut,” he said, adding that all the Russian operations were going well. He pointed out that it is not.

Audiiyka has become a front line between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian militants that have taken control of the region since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.

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Momentum for US to provide fighter planes to Ukraine = influential legislators | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 21, 2023
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John McCaul, a Republican, said on Wednesday there was growing momentum within the U.S. administration to provide long-range missiles and fighter jets to Ukraine. This picture was taken in Kyiv during a visit in 2023. REUTERS/Anna Voitenko

[キーウ 21日 ロイター] – US House Foreign Relations Committee Chairman McCaul (Republican) said on Monday that there was growing momentum within the US administration to provide long-range missiles and fighter jets to Ukraine. He told reporters on a visit to Kyiv.

Ukraine is seeking long-range ATACMS missiles and F-16 fighter jets.

McCaul said the Biden administration and the National Security Council (NSC) are still divided over “what weapons and how quickly” to send them to Ukraine, but “we’re seeing increased momentum to send missiles and aircraft.” It is possible,” he said. “In any case, training can begin immediately to prepare pilots,” he said.

During a visit to Kyiv as part of a delegation of US lawmakers, McCall met with President Zelensky. He said the president had requested weapons, including F-16s and ATACMS, which he said would also be used against Crimea to attack Iranian drones used in recent airstrikes.

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Movement of British weapons production in Ukraine, negotiations with other European companies = British paper | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 13, 2023
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British newspaper The Telegraph on February 12 reported that the country’s weapons and tanks could be manufactured in Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers participate in joint training near the Belarusian border. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s weapons and tanks could be manufactured in Ukraine, The Telegraph reported on Thursday. This would reduce dependence on supplies from the West.

British defense industry executives visited Kyiv to discuss the possibility of establishing a joint venture to manufacture weapons and other equipment, the newspaper said.

It also said other European manufacturers were also in talks with Ukraine, with one source saying that “the UK is fighting for the lead”.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited London and Paris on the 8th and asked for additional Western weapons such as fighter planes and long-range weapons.

British Prime Minister Sunak told Mr Zelensky that there was “no subject on the agenda”. Earlier, he announced that military training for Ukraine would be extended to the Air Force so that “in the future, pilots will be able to fly NATO-standard high-performance fighter aircraft.”

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Infrastructure attack missiles such as Russia and Kiu invade Moldova airspace | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 10, 2023
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KYIV (Reuters) – Russia’s missile strikes in Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, on Saturday damaged energy infrastructure and caused emergency power outages across the country.

In Ukraine, on the 10th, there was a missile attack by the Russian military in various places including the capital Kyiv, damaging the energy infrastructure and implementing emergency power outages across the country. People take refuge in underground station shelters in Kyiv on October 10. (2023 REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi)

The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia had launched 71 cruise missiles, shooting down 61 of them. Local authorities said blasts erupted across the country, including in the capital Kyiv.

Zaporozhye in the southeast was hit by at least 17 missiles in an hour. Local officials said it was the deadliest attack since the invasion began in February last year.

Power plants and transmission facilities in the east, south and west were hit intermittently by drones and missiles last night, according to state power company Ukruenergo.

No deaths have been reported so far, but the governor of the northeastern province of Kharkiv said eight people were injured.

A Ukrainian military commander said two Russian Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from the Black Sea, flew over Moldova and NATO member Romania, and landed in Ukraine.

At least three explosions have occurred in and around the capital Kyiv. Shrapnel from the missile damaged homes, cars and parts of the capital’s power grid.

“These missiles are a challenge to NATO and collective security. They are acts of terrorism that can and must be stopped,” Zelensky said in a video posted on Telegram.

“Russia is attacking Ukrainian cities during the night and into the morning,” Ukrainian presidential adviser Podryak said in a tweet, calling for a quick decision on the supply of long-range missiles and fighter jets to Ukraine. urged each country

The Romanian Defense Ministry said the missile flew over Moldovan airspace about 35 kilometers northeast of the border. Moldova, on the other hand, summoned the Russian ambassador after confirming that the missile had violated its airspace.

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