Russian air defense shoots down HIMARS missiles and 568 Ukrainian UAVs in 1 day
Anh Vũ (Nguồn: Bộ Quốc phòng Nga) |
Russian air defense forces shot down a US-made HIMARS missile and 568 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs within 24 hours.
Anh Vũ (Nguồn: Bộ Quốc phòng Nga) |
Russian air defense forces shot down a US-made HIMARS missile and 568 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs within 24 hours.
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According to Russian expert Ruslan Pukhov, the Su-35S fighter is considered the most experienced combat fighter in the world.
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Poland and France are discussing expanding the NATO fuel pipeline network to areas near the Russian border to increase military logistics capabilities.
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The US allows continued transactions related to Russian oil for another 30 days for shipments that have been loaded onto ships before April 17.
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Hanoi - When the barrier was lowering, the pickup truck driver still drove the vehicle in, then got stuck close to the railway tracks.
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Russian air defense forces shot down a US-made HIMARS missile and 568 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs within 24 hours.
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Hung Yen - Prolonged domestic water shortage for nearly a month in Thuan My village, Thuong Hong ward has caused people to struggle to manage, and their lives have been seriously affected.
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Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continued to escalate on April 18 when Iran reversed its decision to reopen the strait and opened fire on ships trying to pass through.
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1 Major General, 8 Colonels, 1 Senior Lieutenant Colonel of the Army have just been transferred, appointed, and handed over new responsibilities and tasks by the Ministry of National Defense and the Military Region.
Lam Anh |
According to Russian expert Ruslan Pukhov, the Su-35S fighter is considered the most experienced combat fighter in the world.
Lam Anh |
Poland and France are discussing expanding the NATO fuel pipeline network to areas near the Russian border to increase military logistics capabilities.
Lam Anh |
The US allows continued transactions related to Russian oil for another 30 days for shipments that have been loaded onto ships before April 17.