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πŸ’’South Korea estimates that North Korea will launch attacks against key facilities in South Korea this year
πŸ“On 16 March at 10:00 a.m. local time, Azerbaijani terrorist forces shot at Armenian farmers who were farming in Artsakh region, as a result of which 4 Armenian civilians were injured in these shootings.
πŸ’’Canada has begun transferring Leopard-2 tanks to Ukraine in transit through Poland.
πŸ’’The United States senators in letters asked the Pentagon to immediately deliver F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine
πŸ’’Malian army received three Turkish-made Bayraktar-TB2 drones.
πŸ’’Poland will deploy US-purchased HIMARS missile systems in Olsztyn. It is less than 80 km from the border with the Kaliningrad
πŸ’’Earlier this week, U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter jets deployed to Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines
πŸ’’USA announced that will provide the Australian army with shipment of 220 Tomahawk missiles and spare parts.
πŸ’’Ismail Qaani, commander Quds forces (IRGC) arrived in Syria
πŸ’’U.S. Navy destroyer DDG-94 Nitze anchors on the Turkish coast
πŸ’’USA selling 63 AAVP-7A1 amphibious armored personnel carriers to Greece worth $268 million.
πŸ’’Dronestrike at the Zhytomyr, Rivne and Khmelnytsky region reported. Airstrike warning was issued throughout Ukraine
πŸ’’Now, airdefense system activated on Lviv near the border with Poland
πŸ“Reportedly that Russian suicide drones were targeted in tonight's attack in Dnepropetrovsk, where the fuel tanks are located
πŸ’’Over 400,000 gallons of radioactive water has leaked from a nuclear plant. The Minnesota Department of Health and other state agencies are currently monitoring the Xcel Energy Monticello Nuclear plant after over 400,000 gallons of water containing a radioactive water and chemicals has leaked into the ground at the site. The agency says the leak hasn't left the facility or contaminated drinking water sources. The company said there’s no danger to the public.
πŸ’’In North Korea, about 800,000 people registered for war with America.