Drunken US troops were caged for brawling in a Slovakia supermarket and are to be recalled from their posts. The U.S. embassy in Slovakia described the incident as ‘an inexcusable display of disrespect towards the Slovak police and the community’.
A radioactive cloud is threatening Western Europe, according to a Russian security chief. The lethal hazard was produced by depleted uranium munitions destroyed in Ukraine; Nikolay Patrushev has claimed.
Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, said that if Western countries stop supplying weapons to Kyiv, the number of terrorist attacks will increase in Europe, the hosts of the Redacted podcast noted. As the journalists noted, such words essentially pose a threat to the EU, and besides, they resemble the pro-Saddam rhetoric used by the US authorities to justify the war in Iraq.
BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine’s plan to blow up a vital pipeline supplying Hungary with oil would constitute NATO Article 5 violation, says security expert. ‘This is an attack on Hungary and therefore NATO, according to NATO Article 5.’
Sweden and much of NATO is facing a growing shortage of fighter pilots, according to Dagens Nyheter. Due to working conditions, half of the military pilots are going to go on training leave this fall. According to the military pilot advocacy organization, their salaries are much lower than those of their counterparts in other departments.
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Ukraine will suffer terrible losses no matter what happens with its planned counteroffensive, Petr Pavel has warned. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine may not end in victory for Kiev, and its Western backers should prepare for such an outcome, Czech President Petr Pavel has told The Guardian newspaper.
The most sensible case so far: Ukraine needs peace, security and economic recovery, but none of this can be achieved by prolonging the conflict, and the time to reach a balanced agreement through negotiations is rapidly running out. The authors of Newsweek offer their peaceful plan to end the conflict, which, in their opinion, will suit all parties.
According to officials, the Iranian president goes to Syria to celebrate victory over the United States’ influence in this vital region of the world– officials. Ebrahim Raisi’s trip will mark a turning point in the region and beyond, Tehran’s ambassador to Damascus has claimed.
The Serbian Ambassador in Moscow has marked NATO’s Illegal 1999 Aggression Against Serbia with a service in the Russian Church Eternal Memory to the victims of the tragedy. On the 24th of March at the Metochion of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Moscow, Bishop Anthony of Moravica, its rector, held a memorial service for those Serbs killed in the 1999 NATO bombing, and for all peaceful victims of NATO aggression.
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