Foiling a major infiltration bid, four Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists have been killed in three separate encounters in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the past 24 hours. While two terrorists were killed in an encounter that broke out in J&K's Kupwara district on Tuesday morning, one was killed in Baramulla, and another one was killed on Monday evening in another encounter in the Sopore district.
IGP Kashmir
IGP Kashmir
BREAKING: Svyatogorsk, Krasny Liman, and 15 other settlements in DPR and LPR liberated - Russian DefMin
Putin kaka : If the US sends long-range missiles to Ukraine, Moscow 'to hit the targets we haven't touched yet'
Matlab samajh jao
Matlab samajh jao
The media reported that the plane shot down by Ukrainians turned out to be Ukrainian.
Yesterday some telegram channels wrote that the AFU shot down a Russian SU-25, but as it turned out, they shot down a Ukrainian SU-27.
Le aese hi fighter jet nhi hai aur jo bheek me mila woh bhi paani me baha diya
Yesterday some telegram channels wrote that the AFU shot down a Russian SU-25, but as it turned out, they shot down a Ukrainian SU-27.
Le aese hi fighter jet nhi hai aur jo bheek me mila woh bhi paani me baha diya
Yeh sala Putin kaka lagta hai kuch zyada Josh me hai
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Russian flankers with Syrian airforce to prevent Israel from airstrikes
97 percent of LPR territory 'liberated'- Russian DefMin Shoigu
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu confirmed ion Tuesday that "a total of 97 percent of the Lugansk People's Republic area has been liberated."
The minister also informed that the port of Mariupol is demined while the neighbouring sea port of Berdyansk has already resumed operations, with the grain 'ready for loading' as per Supreme Commander-in-Chief's order.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu confirmed ion Tuesday that "a total of 97 percent of the Lugansk People's Republic area has been liberated."
The minister also informed that the port of Mariupol is demined while the neighbouring sea port of Berdyansk has already resumed operations, with the grain 'ready for loading' as per Supreme Commander-in-Chief's order.
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India has increased 4 times of its oil imports from russia Rosneft official says and India is decreasing its oil imports from middle East day by day
A Taiwanese F16 went a accident when it's front landing wheel got detached damaging the plane's nose and airborne radar both
Serving in the war zone between Russia and Ukraine, the latest state-of-the-art "Vector and Scorpion" drone, which is India's longest-range drone with a 65-kilometre telemetric range, is all set to undergo test trials along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh in July, ahead of its possible induction into the armed forces.
Russia advised US authorities on June 7 to first focus on securing press freedom and equitable access to information in their own country before lecturing others. During a press conference on June 7, the Russian ambassador to the United States remarked that the openness of the Russian media contrasts sharply with the attitude of the American press toward Russian leaders.
Anatoly Antonov said, "US authorities should focus on ensuring the freedom of the press and equal access to information in their own country before reading out ratings to other countries. Russian journalists deployed to the United States are subjected to harassment. They face direct bans on broadcasting on US territory. They have limited access to official events. The process of applying for work visas is complicated. Bank accounts are being locked. Intelligence agencies approach our media employees, inclining them to cooperate."
Anatoly Antonov said, "US authorities should focus on ensuring the freedom of the press and equal access to information in their own country before reading out ratings to other countries. Russian journalists deployed to the United States are subjected to harassment. They face direct bans on broadcasting on US territory. They have limited access to official events. The process of applying for work visas is complicated. Bank accounts are being locked. Intelligence agencies approach our media employees, inclining them to cooperate."