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    Western army trainers in Ukraine not immune from strikes, Kremlin says

    Western army instructors who train Ukrainian soldiers in the country would have no "immunity" from Russian strikes, the Kremlin said Tuesday, amid reports that France could despatch military trainers to Ukraine. France does not officially have military personnel assisting or training Ukrainian forces in Ukraine at the moment.

    Putin warns Western weapons striking Russia would have 'serious consequences'

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of "serious consequences" if Western countries allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike Russia. He emphasized the importance of considering the small territory and dense population of European countries before discussing strikes deep into Russian territory.

    Kyiv says first French military instructors to travel to Ukraine 'soon'

    Kyiv's army chief, Oleksandr Syrsky, announced that French military instructors will soon arrive in Ukraine to train servicemen. The announcement was made after a video call with French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu. France's defence ministry said the issue is being studied but did not confirm the deployment of instructors.

    Air Marshal P K Barbora passes away

    Air Marshal P K Barbora passed away on Monday. He had commanded 29 Sqn and 11 Wing and had been AA to Russia. After a stint as SASO, EAC, he was AOC-in-C EAC and later WAC.

    UK PM Sunak says there are no plans for now to send British troops to Ukraine

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that there are no immediate plans to send military instructors to Ukraine, contradicting previous comments by Defence Minister Grant Shapps. Shapps had mentioned wanting to train Ukrainian troops in the country. Sunak clarified that while training in Ukraine could be a possibility in the future, there are currently no plans for British soldiers to be involved in the conflict.

    FBI Expert says Mark Blanco’s fatal fall after dispute with Pete Doherty was a ‘murder’ | All about it

    Mark Blanco was an aspiring actor who died in 2006 after falling from a London balcony during a dispute with Pete Doherty, the frontman of the Libertines. His death occurred after a confrontation with Doherty at an event.

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