Russia drops a series of mortars and Ukrainian electronic warfare stations
Anh Vũ (Nguồn: Bộ Quốc phòng Nga) |
Russia's Northern Task Force said it destroyed an electronic warfare station and a lot of Ukrainian equipment in the past 24 hours.
Anh Vũ (Nguồn: Bộ Quốc phòng Nga) |
Russia's Northern Task Force said it destroyed an electronic warfare station and a lot of Ukrainian equipment in the past 24 hours.
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Russia deploys a new helicopter regiment in the Arctic, strengthens control of strategic maritime routes and responds to unmanned threats.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova affirmed that Germany is currently Ukraine's most important partner in maintaining and expanding the scale of the conflict.
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Russia harshly warned Finland and the 3 Baltic countries, saying that letting Ukrainian UAVs fly over airspace could be considered direct combat.
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Ho Chi Minh City assigned research to expand Rung Sac road to 10 lanes to meet traffic demand and anticipate the development wave in Can Gio.
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Hanoi - On April 17, the Vietnam Journalists Association opened the preliminary round of the 20th National Press Award in 2025.
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The prospect of US-Iran talks is increasing as Mr. Trump wants Middle East tensions to cool down and the parties seek an agreement to end the conflict.
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The Tax Department does not require to stop electronic invoices for business households under 500 million VND/year, and at the same time review and handle decisions on penalties that are not in accordance with regulations.
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Nghe An - A girl over 2 years old was left in a car for many hours leading to death, relatives were shocked when they discovered the incident.
Khánh Minh |
Russia deploys a new helicopter regiment in the Arctic, strengthens control of strategic maritime routes and responds to unmanned threats.
Lam Anh |
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova affirmed that Germany is currently Ukraine's most important partner in maintaining and expanding the scale of the conflict.
Song Minh |
Russia harshly warned Finland and the 3 Baltic countries, saying that letting Ukrainian UAVs fly over airspace could be considered direct combat.