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    Poised along the Indian border, Chinese troops are there for the long haul

    The Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College published an in-depth report examining PLA activity along the mountainous border in Aksai Chin opposite India in 2020-21. It considered how the PLA rapidly moved troops into the region as violence flared between Chinese and Indian troops in Galwan Valley on 15-16 June 2020. However, Blasko, a former US defence attache in Beijing and Hong Kong, also provided a useful assessment of current and future conditions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

    China deploys aircraft carrier off Philippine coast amid tensions over South China Sea

    China's second aircraft carrier 'Shandong' has been deployed to patrol waters off the Philippine coast amidst growing tensions over territorial claims in the South China Sea, serving as a deterrent against perceived provocations. The carrier's presence is seen as a signal of China's resolve to protect its sovereignty amid escalating maritime conflicts with Manila. The deployment follows China's introduction of a new law authorizing its coast guard to detain foreign ships and crews in contested waters.

    All about the US Navy nuclear ballistic missile submarine that surfaced off Norway

    A nuclear powered ballistic submarine, a guided missile cruiser and two other aircraft of the US Navy were spotted in the Norwegian Sea near Russia. This comes in the backdrop of Russian naval ships being spotted in Cuba, this month. The situation is unlikely to escalate but will be closely monitored.

    Taiwan detects 35 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels near its territory

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 35 Chinese military aircraft and seven naval vessels near Taiwan from Wednesday to Thursday morning. Among these, 33 aircraft crossed the median line, entering Taiwan's ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed aircraft, naval ships, and coastal missile systems. This incident is part of a pattern of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan, with 371 aircraft and 204 vessels detected so far in June. Additionally, Taiwan's Coast Guard monitored four Chinese vessels near the Kinmen Islands, reflecting ongoing tensions and China's assertive policies towards Taiwan.

    US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea as a show of force against nuclear-armed North Korea

    A U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, has arrived in South Korea for a joint exercise involving Japan, aimed at bolstering military readiness against North Korean threats. The exercise, called Freedom Edge, follows heightened tensions after a security pact between Russia and North Korea. The U.S., South Korea, and Japan are increasing military cooperation, with the USS Roosevelt strike group expected to participate in the drills. The group will later head to the Middle East to promote regional stability and protect commerce.

    EU sanctions target Russian gas for the first time, diplomats say

    The European Union has agreed on a new sanctions package against Russia, marking its first restrictions on Russian gas since the war in Ukraine began. This 14th package bans the re-export of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) within EU waters, although imports continue. While intended to curb Russia's revenue and access to technologies, experts suggest limited impact on overall Russian LNG exports.

    • How are the US and Canada dealing with the movement of Russian naval ships around Cuba?

      The Russian ships which are participating in the joint naval exercises with Cuba are being closely monitored by the US and Canada. The two countries have counter-deployed submarines and other naval assets close to the Havana Bay.

      NATO chief says 'no immediate military threat' against alliance

      NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg assured that there is "no immediate military threat" against any NATO member, despite rising tensions with Russia. The Kremlin recently accused the West of escalating the war in Ukraine after the US allowed Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons against Russian targets to defend Kharkiv. During a visit to Sweden, Stoltenberg emphasized that NATO's Article 5 commitment remains intact but isn't expected to be tested. Sweden's Prime Minister announced Swedish Gripen jets will join NATO's Air Policing force. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West for more military support.

      US to send new $225 million military aid package to Ukraine, officials say

      The U.S. is sending military aid worth USD 225 million to Ukraine, including ammunition for defending Kharkiv from Russian attacks, with the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) among the weapons provided.

      Philippines says troops held weapons but did not point at Chinese coast guard

      Philippine troops on a warship in the South China Sea held onto their weapons after a close encounter with Chinese coast guard boats at a disputed shoal.

      China's military says Taiwan drills met goals but it is ready for further action

      China, which views democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory, staged two days of war games around the island following the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te, whom Beijing calls a "separatist".

      Taiwan's military, coast guard activate in response to China's drills

      Taiwan's aerial and naval forces responded to China's military drills as President Lai Ching-te swore in. Taipei's coast guard warned off Chinese vessels amid 'Joint Sword-2024A' war games.

      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.

      China plans to float nuclear reactors in disputed South China Sea, analysts see it 'risky for environment'

      China's development of marine nuclear power platforms in the South China Sea raises concerns for regional stability and security. The US warns of the risks posed by China's plans to power disputed islands with floating reactors. Analysts highlight the potential for radiation leaks, weaponization, and security implications in the region.

      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.

      US calls on Iran to halt unprecedented weapons transfers to Yemen's Houthis for attacks on ships

      The United States urged Iran to stop sending an "unprecedented" amount of weapons to Yemen's Houthi rebels, enabling them to carry out "reckless attacks" on ships. U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Wood called on the U.N. Security Council to hold Iran accountable for violating sanctions and strengthen enforcement measures. The conflict in Yemen, exacerbated by external actors like Iran, has led to significant civilian casualties and a dire humanitarian situation, with millions displaced and facing food scarcity and disease outbreaks.

      Taiwan detects 26 Chinese military aircraft, five naval vessels around nation

      Among the 26 People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, 14 aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, Taiwan's MND said. Two Chinese military aircraft were spotted in the northeast sector of Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) and three other fighters entered the southwest ADIZ, Taiwan News reported.

      North Korea criticizes US for supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine, KCNA says

      North Korea criticized the United States for supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine, as reported by state media KCNA. The U.S. official confirmed the shipment of missiles to Ukraine for its defense against Russia. North Korea's Ministry of National Defence expressed concern over the supply, stating that the U.S. could not defeat Russia with such support. The statement comes amid growing military ties between North Korea and Russia, seen by the U.S. and its allies as a source of escalating tensions in the Korean Peninsula.

      Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft, 7 naval ships encircling it

      According to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence, of the 21 People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, 14 crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, adding that three entered the southwest corner of Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) and two were detected in the northeast ADIZ.

      China conducts 'combat patrols' in disputed South China Sea amid joint military exercises by US, Japan, Australia, Philippines

      China conducts military patrols in the South China Sea amid US-led joint exercises with the Philippines, Japan, and Australia. The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theater Command announced joint naval and air combat patrols, coinciding with drills hosted by the Philippines. This comes ahead of US President Biden's trilateral summit with Japan and the Philippines. Tensions remain high as China asserts jurisdiction over the South China Sea despite a 2016 ruling against its claims. China's coastguard accuses the Philippines of illegal activities in the region.

      Ukraine says it hit two Russian warships in strikes on Crimea

      Ukrainian military strikes Russian ships in Crimea, damaging infrastructure. Casualties reported. Russian official confirms air strikes. Transport vehicles damaged. Unclear extent of the destruction.

      36 Chinese military aircraft detected around Taiwan

      The Taiwan defence ministry reported a record-high of 36 Chinese military aircraft near the island, including 13 crossing the sensitive Taiwan Strait median line. Since President Tsai Ing-wen's 2016 election, Beijing has increased military pressures, regularly sending warplanes and naval vessels near Taiwan. The recent uptick in activity follows China's opposition to Tsai's stance on Taiwan's independence. China's Taiwan Affairs Office criticized vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim's diplomatic visits, accusing her of promoting Taiwan independence, further escalating tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

      32 Chinese warplanes detected around Taiwan: Taipei

      Taiwan's defense ministry reported that 32 Chinese military aircraft were detected around the island within a 24-hour period, marking the second-highest number this year. Additionally, five naval ships were detected operating around Taiwan during the same period. Twenty of the aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan's armed forces responded by monitoring the situation and deploying patrol aircraft, Navy vessels, and coastal missile systems. The increased military activity comes amid tensions following Taiwan's presidential election in January.

      Ukraine says destroyed another Russian warship in Black Sea

      Ukraine said on Tuesday its forces destroyed a Russian military patrol ship in the Black Sea near annexed Crimea, the latest naval attack on Moscow's fleet in the key waterway. Ukraine's GUR military intelligence unit on Tuesday released a black and white video of what it said was the overnight attack on the Sergei Kotov, a 94-metre (308-foot) Russian military patrol ship.

      Ukraine takes down Russian Military Patrol Ship Sergei Kotov near Crimea
      France says Russian forces threatened to shoot down surveillance aircraft patrolling the Black Sea

      Russian forces threatened to shoot down a French surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea, highlighting Moscow's aggressive stance amid its Ukraine invasion. The incident, unprecedented for French pilots in the region, occurred in mid-November in international airspace. French defense minister Sebastien Lecornu described it as a return to Soviet-era aggressiveness, contrasting with Russia's behavior before the Ukraine invasion. French AWACS flights in the area aim to defuse tensions if intercepted by Russian planes, but encounters are rare.

      Putin is shipping grain to Africa. The largesse comes with a price

      Russia's aid to Africa, including free grain and military support, is part of a strategy to strengthen ties and gain support for its ambitions. The donations have helped Russia expand its presence in countries like Burkina Faso, Mali, and Somalia.

      Ukraine says it destroyed large Russian landing ship in Black Sea

      Ukrainian forces destroyed the Russian Navy's Tsezar Kunikov large landing ship off the occupied Crimea peninsula in the Black Sea. The attack occurred near Alupka, Ukraine's territorial waters. Russia has also destroyed six drones in the Black Sea. Ukraine has used uncrewed navy drones with explosives to attack Russian warships, aiming to drive them out of the western Black Sea and open a shipping corridor.

      Houthi rebels fire on commercial ships in Red Sea: US military

      United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations had initially reported explosions near a cargo ship sailing between the coasts of Eritrea and Yemen. In recent weeks, Houthi rebels have launched a flurry of drone and missile strikes targeting commercial vessels transiting the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.

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