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Sep- 2023 -22 SeptemberAfrica
Ethiopia’s Lalibela Rocked by Artillery Fire: Residents
The historic Ethiopian town of Lalibela was rocked by the sound of heavy artillery on Wednesday, as federal government troops fired towards areas where local militias were believed to be hiding.
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18 SeptemberEurope
Ukraine Military Reveals Russia’s Potential ‘Next Big Move’
The Ukrainian military has unveiled what could be Russia’s next big move to gain a tactical advantage on the battlefield.
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17 SeptemberAmericas
FARC Dissidents Kill Four Colombian Soldiers Ahead of Talks: Bogota
Four Colombian soldiers were killed in fights with FARC dissidents a day before a meeting with the government to consolidate peace talks.
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14 SeptemberAir
Ukraine’s ‘Army of Drones’ Destroys 200 Russian Targets in One Week: Minister
Ukraine’s “army of drones” successfully neutralized 200 Russian targets in just one week, the country’s digital minister Mykhailo Fedorov has announced.
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13 SeptemberEurope
Ukraine Developing Fake Howitzers to Trick Russia
Ukraine is developing replicas of Western weapons and equipment to trick Russia into wasting their expensive assets targeting them.
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13 SeptemberAir
Indian Military Studying ‘Options’ if China Invades Taiwan
The Indian military is studying potential responses in case near-peer adversary China launches a full-scale invasion of Taiwan.
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13 SeptemberAmericas
US Senator Urges Sanctions on Azerbaijan to Prevent ‘Genocide’
A top US senator urged Washington to impose sanctions on Azerbaijan's leader, accusing him of starting a campaign of "genocide."
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12 SeptemberAir
Russian Commander Used Army Helicopters to Transport Pet During War: Ex-Pilot
Russia is misusing its military assets intended to support frontline units in Ukraine, according to a former Russian pilot who defected to Kyiv.
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12 SeptemberArms
Russia Still ‘Far Short’ of Artillery Shells Despite Production Boost: West
Russia is still far short of the artillery shells needed for the Ukraine war despite plans to boost production starting next year, a Western official has claimed.
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11 SeptemberCyber
Cyberspace Also a ‘Frontline’ in Ukraine, Estonian PM Warns
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said the online world should be considered a “frontline” in Ukraine due to Russia’s increasing cyberattacks.
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