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    Kremlin warns US missile deployment could make European capitals Russian targets

    Kremlin warns of potential escalation if US deploys missiles in Germany, making European capitals vulnerable. White House aims to station long-range weapons in Germany as a deterrent. Russia and US in talks to lower risk of conflict. NATO reinforces defenses in Europe post Russia's Ukraine campaign.

    Amid growing bonhomie, India asks Russia to advance S-400 missile system deliveries

    India has urged Russia to speed up deliveries of the S-400 air defence missile system, citing its strategic needs amid geopolitical tensions. Originally scheduled for completion by 2024, delays due to Russia's conflict with Ukraine have pushed the timeline. India has already operationalized three squadrons and seeks quicker deployment to bolster its air defence against aerial threats from China and Pakistan. With recent advancements in indigenous missile systems, India views the S-400 as pivotal in enhancing its air defence capabilities, amidst broader military cooperation with Russia.

    Russian private group leaks information on F-35 Fighter Jet; Pentagon terms it as “false”

    It has been reported that a Russian blogger leaked information pertaining to the F-35 Fighter Jet and other critical drones made in the US on a Telegram channel. The Pentagon labelled this information as “false”. This is not the first time that information pertaining to the US military has been accessed by Russian hackers and groups.

    Russia uses hypersonic missiles in an attack on Kyiv. Fires break out in some city districts

    Russian forces launched a significant missile attack on Ukrainian targets, including the use of advanced Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, according to Ukraine’s air force. The attack, which occurred during daylight hours, caused explosions felt throughout Kyiv, with falling debris starting fires in several districts. Smoke was seen rising from different parts of the city, though immediate reports on casualties and damage were not available. Ambulances were dispatched to the affected Solomianskyi district, while explosions were also reported in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region.

    Can you 'Trump-proof' NATO? As Biden falters, Europeans look to safeguard the military alliance

    Growing skepticism about President Joe Biden's reelection chances has European leaders anticipating the NATO summit in Washington. The prospect that former President Donald Trump, a known critic of the alliance, may return to power over its mightiest military is particularly concerning. The NATO summit, which begins Tuesday, will mark the military alliance's 75th anniversary. NATO consists of 32 European and North American allies committed to mutual defense against armed attacks.

    Putin sees no need for nuclear weapons to win in Ukraine. But he's also keeping his options open

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning to NATO, cautioning against excessive military support for Ukraine, as it could escalate into a nuclear conflict with Russia. Despite Russia's current military advantage in Ukraine, Putin emphasized that nuclear weapons remain a viable option if Russia's sovereignty and territorial integrity are threatened. Recent Russian drills with tactical nuclear weapons underscore Moscow's readiness to respond to perceived Western provocations, including discussions of deploying NATO troops in Ukraine and supplying longer-range weapons to Kyiv. This nuclear rhetoric marks a dangerous escalation amid ongoing tensions in the region.

    • North Korea test-launches 2 ballistic missiles, after end of new US-South Korea-Japan drill

      North Korea test-fired two ballistic missiles on Monday, following a vow of "offensive and overwhelming" responses to recent US-South Korea-Japan military drills. The missiles were launched from Jangyon, with the first traveling 600 km and the second 120 km. The first missile landed in the waters off Chongjin, while the second likely crashed inland. The test comes amid heightened tensions, with North Korea condemning the "Freedom Edge" drill and asserting defensive measures against perceived threats from the trilateral alliance and regional pressures.

      MDL in advanced talks with Defence Ministry for Rs 35,000 crore Kalvari submarine deal

      MDL in advanced talks for a potential ₹35,000-crore deal to acquire three larger, modern Kalvari-class submarines with advanced electronics and propulsion for the Navy, ensuring 60% indigenous content.

      India-US advance talks on joint production of Stryker armoured combat vehicles

      India and the US are in advanced negotiations to co-produce the latest generation of Stryker armoured infantry combat vehicles (ICVs). This three-phase project includes initial purchases, joint production in India, and co-development of future versions, supporting India's "Atmanirbhar Bharat" mission. Customization for Indian terrain, high-altitude areas, and significant technology transfer are key aspects. This collaboration, promoted by the US as part of their strategic defence partnership, aims to modernize India's mechanized infantry, replacing over 2,000 outdated BMP-II vehicles. The Stryker offers advanced capabilities, enhancing India's defence industry and military readiness.

      Ukraine says it hit three Russian air defence systems in occupied Crimea

      Ukraine's military reported striking three Russian surface-to-air missile systems in Russian-occupied Crimea overnight, marking its second attack on the peninsula's air defenses this week. The strikes targeted an S-300 system and two S-400 systems near Belbek and Sevastopol, destroying two radars and causing munitions to detonate. The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol claimed air defenses repelled the attack without damage. Ukraine previously hit air defense systems near Yevpatoriya and Chornomorske. Ukraine continues targeting Russian assets in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, aiming to reclaim the territory.

      Ukraine says it struck one of Russia's most advanced warplanes

      Ukraine hit a modern Russian warplane at an air base far from the front lines, using Western-supplied weapons. Satellite photos confirm the strike on a Su-57 fighter plane at the Akhtubinsk base.

      Berlin lets Ukraine use German weapons against targets in Russia after the US also eases its stance

      Germany and the United States have authorized Ukraine to target some Russian positions on Russian soil with long-range weapons supplied by the West, marking a significant policy shift amid the ongoing conflict. This decision, aimed at defending the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, comes as Ukrainian forces face challenges from Russian attacks in the region. The move has drawn strong reactions from Moscow, with warnings of potential NATO involvement in the conflict. Western leaders have been cautious about easing restrictions on weapons due to fears of provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin.

      Sweden gives radar surveillance planes to Ukraine air force

      Sweden will donate two Saab Airborne Surveillance and Control (ASC) 890 aircraft to Ukraine to enhance its defenses against Russia, as part of a $1.3 billion aid package. These aircraft will improve long-range target identification and support the integration of F-16 fighter jets donated by other Western countries. This contribution is part of Sweden's larger military support plan, pledging $7.1 billion over three years. Sweden will expedite orders for S 106 Global Eye aircraft to replace the donated planes, according to Defence Minister Pal Jonson.

      The death toll in Kharkiv attack rises to 14 as Zelenskyy warns of Russian troop movements

      President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Sunday that Russia is preparing to intensify its offensive along Ukraine's northern border, as the death toll rose to 14 in an aerial bomb attack on a large construction supplies store in the city of Kharkiv.

      Ukraine says has 'stopped' Russia in Kharkiv, now pushing back

      Ukrainian forces have halted a Russian advance in the Kharkiv region and are now counter-attacking. President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the region's capital to discuss the battle for Vovchansk.

      Top Russian military officials are being arrested. Why is it happening?

      Following the arrest of a Russian deputy defense minister last month, a series of detentions of senior military officials on corruption charges has unfolded. These arrests coincided with President Vladimir Putin's fifth term and a reshuffle of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The detentions have sparked speculation about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry, potential turf battles, or other internal power plays. Corruption has long been entrenched in Russia's system, but the recent crackdown, especially amid the war in Ukraine, suggests a significant shift in handling graft within the defense sector.

      US to provide Ukraine with USD275mn more in military aid amid Russian advances

      Amidst the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the United States is set to provide Ukraine with an additional USD 275 million in military aid, marking the fourth installment since a foreign aid bill was passed last month. The aid package includes weaponry and munitions vital for Ukraine's defence, such as rocket systems, artillery rounds, anti-tank systems, tactical vehicles, and small arms. The move underscores America's commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression, with nearly USD 1.7 billion already dispatched and more aid expected in the future.

      Ukraine's divisive mobilisation law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops

      A new mobilisation law in Ukraine has sparked controversy as it aims to boost troop numbers amidst Russia's offensive. The law provides incentives for soldiers but has raised concerns about its impact on businesses and essential services. Ukrainian forces are under strain, prompting measures to replenish depleted ranks. Volunteers are joining the fight, but draft dodging and fleeing the country are also occurring. The conflict has led to casualties and displacement, with Ukraine seeking international support to defend against Russian advances.

      Putin says Russia wants a buffer zone in Ukraine's Kharkiv but has no plans to capture the city

      Russian President Vladimir Putin stated during a visit to China that Russia's offensive in Ukraine's Kharkiv region aims to create a buffer zone without capturing the city. The offensive began on May 10 and led to intense fighting, displacing thousands. Ukrainian drone attacks on Crimea damaged infrastructure, including an airbase and power plant. Ukraine signed laws to increase troop numbers, allowing prisoners to join the army and imposing higher fines for draft dodgers. The conflict has resulted in casualties and damage on both sides, with Russia pushing for territorial gains.

      From Russia with Love: Why so many Russian women are seeking Chinese husbands

      Cybersecurity analysts note a surge in Chinese cyber operations targeting global powers, including the US and India, with the use of AI-generated content for propaganda. Chinese state media's AI-driven series, "A Fractured America," criticizes US societal issues. In Sino-Russian relations, AI-produced deepfake videos feature Russian women expressing admiration for Chinese culture, emphasizing a shift in global dynamics.

      Russian forces take control of three settlements in Ukraine, says defence ministry

      Russian forces have seized control of additional settlements in Ukraine's Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, according to the Russian defense ministry. These gains come amid ongoing fighting in the Kharkiv region, where Russia aims to establish a buffer zone to protect its neighboring Belgorod region. The Ukrainian military has acknowledged pulling back from some areas to more strategic positions to minimize casualties. Both sides claim to have repelled attacks and inflicted losses on the other, but these reports have not been independently verified.

      Ukrainian troops pull out of some areas and Zelenskyy postpones foreign trips amid Russian offensive

      U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a $2 billion arms package for Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv, aimed at supporting Ukraine in its defense against a new Russian offensive. The package includes funds for medium- and long-term foreign military financing, with most of the money coming from a package approved last month by Congress. Blinken's visit comes as Ukrainian forces face increased pressure from Russian troops in the east. President Zelenskyy has postponed all his upcoming foreign trips in response to the escalating conflict.

      How did Isarael's Iron Dome collapse under barrage of missiles from Hamas and Hezbollah? Know in detail

      The world was shocked When Hamas fired hundreds of missiles at Israel on October 7, 2023, and the much-hyped air defense system Iron Dome collapsed. What went wrong? Know in detail.

      Ukrainian strike on apartment block kills 15, Russia says

      In one of the deadliest attacks to date on the region of Belgorod, Ukraine launched what Russian officials said was a massive missile attack, involving Tochka ballistic missiles and Adler and RM-70 Vampire (MLRS) multiple launch rocket systems.

      Russia takes five villages in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, defence ministry says

      In its briefing on Saturday, the Defence Ministry said that Russian forces had taken the villages of Pletenivka, Ohirtseve, Borysivka, Pylna and Strilechna, all of which are directly on the Russian border.

      "Won't speak until allegations are proved before a jury": US on investigation into alleged attempt to kill Pannun

      The US State Department has stated that it will not comment on the investigation into the alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun until the allegations are proven in court. The department's spokesperson emphasized that the case is an ongoing legal matter. A Czech court has ruled to extradite an Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, to the US in connection with the case. The Indian government has denied involvement and set up a committee to investigate. The US reiterated its non-interference stance in India's elections.

      Ukraine parliament passes bill allowing prisoners to join military amid personnel shortage

      Ukraine's parliament has passed a bill allowing certain prisoners to enlist in the armed forces amid a critical shortage of military personnel. The move marks a shift in Kyiv's stance, previously opposing such measures. The legislation, awaiting final approval, restricts participation to specific prisoner categories and requires less than three years remaining on their sentence. Despite its passage, concerns have been raised about discrimination and uncertainties regarding prisoners' service. This decision comes as Ukraine faces increased Russian aggression, with efforts to boost military recruitment intensifying.

      Russia ramps up Ukraine offensive ahead of arms boost

      Russia has intensified its offensive in Donbas, making significant gains over the past month. The recent capture of Ocheretyne follows the fall of Avdiivka in February, with Russian forces advancing westwards. Ukraine's defence ministry reported 125 Russian attacks along the front line in 24 hours, with a focus on Ocheretyne and Chasiv Yar. While there have been no major breakthroughs, the advance has surprised Ukraine and led to criticism within the country. Ukraine has warned of ammunition shortages, despite Western aid approval, which could take two months to materialize.

      No safety in retreat: Ukrainian soldiers say rear defensive lines barely exist amid Russian advance

      Ukrainian soldiers face daunting challenges as they battle better-armed Russian forces. Devastating Russian aerial glide bombs, out of reach of Ukraine's air defenses, are targeting their positions, forcing retreats from villages and defensive lines weakened by relentless shelling. Ukraine is scrambling to build fortifications, but bureaucracy, lack of equipment, and ongoing attacks hinder progress. The delayed US aid package aims to bolster Ukraine's defenses, but until then, Russia continues to exploit vulnerabilities.

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