12 Korean fighters approaching the Korean border
The South Korean military announced the 12 North Korean fighters practicing near the country's border, causing Seoul 30 to respond.
continue readingUkraine separatist said Turkey imported Donbass coal
Donetsk leader said the area is increasing the supply of coal to foreign customers with great demand, including Turkey.
continue readingMr. Putin signed the command to consider Zaporizhzhia factory as Russian property
Russian President Putin signed a decree asking the government to control the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and consider it a federal property.
continue readingUkraine announced the beginning of Lugansk
The Governor of Lugansk of the Ukrainian government announced that the military had regained some areas in the province from the Russian forces.
continue readingRussia expanded the object of exemption from the army
Russian President Putin said he had signed an order to adjust the mobilization of troops, which expanded people in the army.
continue readingPoland wants the US to share nuclear weapons
Polish President Duda said he was negotiating with the United States to participate in the NATO nuclear sharing program to combat threats from Russia.
continue readingRussia wants to participate in the international investigation of the Nord Stream leak
Russia said that the country should be allowed to investigate the destruction of Nord Stream, after Sweden blocked the area around the pipe.
continue readingThreatening to attack neighboring countries, the son of President Uganda was fired
Lieutenant General Muhozi Kainerugaba, son of President Uganda Yoweri Museveni, was fired by his father after posting Twitter threatening to occupy neighboring capital Kenya.
continue readingUkraine said thousands of Russian soldiers called for goods
Ukraine intelligence said the hotline was established to support Russian soldiers to surrender to receive more than 2,000 calls for several weeks.
continue readingThe operator Nord Stream says not to access the leak position
The two Nord Stream pipe operators said they could not check the leak position due to limitations from Danish and Sweden officials.
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