Category : Defence


Ukraine's Railway Sabotage Cripples Russian Supply Lines

Exclusive briefing: Ukrainian special forces and partisans are systematically dismantling Russia's military supply lines through targeted strikes on key railway infrastructure, causing chaos and delays for Moscow's troops.

Louisiana National Guard Deploys to Middle East

The Pentagon has activated the Louisiana National Guard's 256th Infantry Brigade for an imminent deployment to the Middle East, signalling a major strategic shift as regional instability grows.

Poland Weighs Shooting Down Russian Drones, Rubio Warns

US Senator Marco Rubio issues a stark warning that Poland is on the verge of a 'red line' and may act unilaterally to down Russian drones violating its airspace, potentially triggering a major NATO confrontation with Russia.

Putin's Ukraine Grind Fails as Western Aid Flows

Vladimir Putin's brutal campaign to grind down Ukraine is failing as Western ammunition surges to the front, with Russian forces suffering catastrophic losses for minimal gains, defence experts reveal.

Russia & Belarus Start Major War Games on EU Border

Russia and Belarus have commenced their largest joint military exercises, 'Zapad-2021', mobilising 200,000 troops near the EU's doorstep. The massive display of force, involving paratroopers, fighter jets, and live-fire drills, has sparked major alarm in

US Pundit Kirk Sparks Fury with NATO-Hamas Comparison

Leading American right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk faces a major backlash after equating NATO's support for Ukraine with backing Hamas. UK defence experts and politicians condemn the remarks as 'dangerous nonsense'.

Royal Marine Dismissed After Mocking Conservative Pundits

A British Royal Marine has been discharged from service after a controversial video surfaced online showing him mocking American conservative commentators Charlie Kirk and Pete Hegseth, sparking a fierce debate about free speech versus military conduct.

Chinook disaster families launch court bid for new probe

Relatives of the 29 victims killed in the 1994 RAF Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre are taking the Ministry of Defence to court in a historic bid to overturn the controversial pilot negligence ruling and force a full, independent inquiry.

NATO boosts Poland's air defences against Russia

NATO announces a significant reinforcement of Poland's air defences, including advanced fighter jets and surveillance, following a series of alarming Russian air incursions near its border.

NATO Responds to Putin's Nuclear Drills Amid Rising Tensions

NATO accelerates defence plans for Eastern Europe as Vladimir Putin commences nuclear missile exercises. The alliance responds to Russia's simulated tactical nuclear strikes, deploying additional forces and monitoring the volatile situation closely.

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