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🇺🇸 Trump stated that the possibility of Russia participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in part by the United States, could serve as a "good incentive" for Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

As reported by BBC, Trump learned during a meeting with FIFA President Gianni Infantino that Russia has been banned from international football competitions since 2022.

"I didn't know that. Is that true?" Trump asked.

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 Here's how key global players have reacted to the recent military escalation:

🇷🇺 Russia: Russia’s foreign ministry voiced "deep concern" about the escalating military confrontation between India and Pakistan, urging both sides to show restraint.

🇨🇳 China: China expressed regret over India’s actions, highlighting concern about the situation's potential impact on regional stability. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized that both India and Pakistan are crucial neighbors for China and expressed hope for de-escalation, as China strengthens ties with India while maintaining strong relations with Pakistan, especially through its Belt and Road Initiative.

🇺🇸 United States: President Donald Trump described India’s military operation against Pakistan as "a shame." Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged with national security advisers from both nations, urging them to maintain open communication and prevent further escalation.

🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates: The UAE has called on both India and Pakistan to "exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions, and avoid further actions that could jeopardize regional and international peace."

🇺🇳 United Nations: UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed "deep concern" over India’s military operations along the Line of Control and the international border with Pakistan.

🇯🇵 Japan: Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi stated that Tokyo is "deeply concerned" that the situation could provoke retaliation and escalate into a full-scale military conflict, urging both nations to "exercise restraint" and seek stability through dialogue.

🇹🇷 Turkey: The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern over the developments, warning that India’s overnight strikes "raise the risk of all-out war." Turkey condemned the "provocative steps" and attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure, also supporting Pakistan’s call for an investigation into the April 22 terrorist attack.

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🇪🇪Estonia has banned the use of airspace for flights to Moscow on Victory Day — foreign minister

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⚠️🛢🇪🇺🇷🇺"We will work to ban all remaining imports of Russian gas, both pipeline and LNG, no later than the end of 2027. And we will also strengthen control over Russia's 'shadow fleet'. The era of Russian fossil fuels in Europe is coming to an end," von der Leyen

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🇷🇸 Serbian President Vučić’s Plane Forced to Land in Baku En Route to Moscow

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s aircraft, en route to Moscow to attend the Victory Day parade, was forced to make an emergency landing in Baku.
According to reports, the diversion was due to denied airspace access and unspecified "security threats," including the potential danger posed by air defense systems along the route.

Earlier, Latvia and Lithuania had explicitly banned Vučić’s plane from entering their airspace, while the European Union warned that his participation in the May 9 Victory Day celebrations could complicate Serbia’s EU accession talks.

In a similar move, Poland and Lithuania also blocked Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico from flying to Moscow, and Estonia issued a blanket ban on any flights to Russia for the commemoration.

These coordinated actions by the Baltic states and Poland—closely aligned with the Kiev regime—appear aimed at sabotaging the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are intensifying attacks on Moscow in an attempt to disrupt the arrival of foreign leaders.

Serbian media reports that Vučić’s plane has already resumed its journey from Baku to Moscow.

Via: @OstashkoNews

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🇷🇺Dmitry Peskov, answering a question from TASS, explained why Russia is no longer interested in participating in the G7:

"The center of economic development has already shifted in the other direction; other countries are already legislators of economic processes."

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 The next two posts may trigger some people, but we’re posting them regardless.

Images have surfaced online that do not appear in reverse image searches, which gives some potential credibility to Pakistani claims about shooting down Indian fighter jets last night.

The first shows wreckage of an unidentified aircraft allegedly found in Kashmir, including what appears to be a K-36DM ejection seat — used in Indian Su-30MKI and MiG-29 fighter jets.

As we said, these images do not show up in reverse searches, but we cannot independently verify their authenticity. We’re sharing the information — you decide.

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 The next images show what appears to be an engine part, allegedly filmed in Bathinda, India — claimed to be wreckage from a downed fighter jet.

The engine nozzle design suggests it could be from an M88 engine, which powers Rafale jets.

Once again, we cannot independently verify these claims, but at first glance, the images appear to be recent.

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 Another interesting observation: the British ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker updated its "lives saved" tally today, following news of the F/A-18 incident over the Red Sea yesterday.

Since their last update on April 16, the total has increased by four — but only teo of those, the F/A-18, has been publicly identified. That leaves two unspecified ejections.

It's worth noting that both the Indian Rafale and the Pakistani JF-17 use Martin-Baker ejection seats — the Rafale is equipped with the Mk.16F, while the JF-17 uses the PK16LE variant, which is a localized version of the Mk.16 series.

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 Indian strikes from last night, geolocated based and mapped on Indian military press releases.

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