“Hundreds of Foreign Spies ‘Neutralized,’ Confirms Russia’s Top Security Official”
A top Russian security official said in an article published on Friday that Moscow had “neutralised” hundreds of foreign spies in recent years.
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A top Russian security official said in an article published on Friday that Moscow had “neutralised” hundreds of foreign spies in recent years.
A Russian fighter jet attempted to shoot down a British reconnaissance aircraft while it was conducting a surveillance mission in international airspace over the Black Sea on September 29th of last year, according to a report by the BBC television station.
In the span of six to seven months, approximately 270,000 individuals have voluntarily signed contracts to serve in the Russian Armed Forces.
In a region marked by geopolitical complexities and shifting alliances, Singapore’s decision to acquire 12 F-35B Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing (VSTOL) fighter aircraft carries significant implications for the Southeast Asian region.
For the first time in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a Russian submarine suffered severe damage after its base in Sevastopol in the Crimea region was hit by cruise missiles “Storm Shadow” launched by the Ukrainian military.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly requesting the United States to provide the Middle East country with a nuclear technology as an exchange to agreeing to establish diplomatic relations with its long-time adversary, Israel.
A British Parliamentary report concludes that the country’s air force has a “too small” number of combat aircraft, leaving it with no chance in case of a conflict with Russia.
The Royal Canada Navy warship, HMCS Ottawa, which was involved in a “tense encounter” with Chinese warships in the Taiwan Strait, will make a stopover in Kota Kinabalu next month.
The 43rd ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Jakarta are again a manifestation of distinct power plays and indifference in facing new threats and urgency of risks. This state of inescapable loop is interwoven with conflicting individual and collective interests and strategic calculations, denting any aspired efficacy of the scramble to elevate conflict prevention mechanisms.
Malaysia’s acquisition of 18 FA-50 Block 20 light fighter aircraft from Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has been met with disapproval from a defense observer in neighboring Philippines.