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📝In the next two weeks, Iran and Russia will start working on the project building scientific-research satellite, these satellites will be built in cooperation with Tehran university and moscow aviation and space faculty.
📝Also Iran aerospace Industries announced that will launch six new satellites until the end of 2024
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📝On 20 April, Iran army announced that deployed 250 drones in the border regions; east, west, north and south. 250 drones have been delivered to forces of all four regions
📝Today, Rear Adm. Bailey met with New Zealand's Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin R. Short at U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain. The leaders discussed future opportunities for collaboration  expressed shared commitment to regional security  stability.
📝Erdogan says ISIS leader Abu Hossein al-Quraishi was killed in an operation by Turkish forces in northern Syria on April 29. There is no credible evidence to prove that he was killed. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi lived near the Turkish border with his family for years while Iraq and Syria were on fire, now they claim to have killed the new ISIS leader !! In those years those who joined ISIS were transferred to Turkey and then sent to fight in Syria, the Turkish security forces knew about this but kept their mouths shut...
📝This afternoon the Russian air defense was activated for the destruction Ukrainian drones
📝Finland allows the United States to establish its own military bases in the country
📝Location of United States aircraft carriers
📝In Sudan, army and RSF forces accuse one another violating ceasefire, and clashes already begun in northern Khartoum. The Sudan army says RSF forces have lost more than 50 percent of their power.
📝Ukrainian Army: armed forces launches counterattacks in Bakhmut, Russian forces abandon some positions. Ukrainian troops have launched counterattacks in parts of Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast, leading Russian troops to abandon some positions, Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine's Ground Forces, reported on May 1
🚨United States says one chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Hawaii
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🚨United States says one chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Hawaii
📝Officils said that U.S Army has been tracking it since late last week and has determined that it poses no threat to aerial traffic or national security and is not communicating signals, one official said. It's not clear if it's a weather balloon or something else, US officials said, adding that the U.S. could still shoot it down if it nears land.
📝Official Ukrainian sources say that  Russian army has already lost about 191,000 soldiers in Ukraine fronts
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📝Hours ago, Israel airstrikes on Aleppo and Homs Syria. One Syrian soldier was killed and seven people were wounded
📝Angry protesters set fire to anti riot forces in Paris
📝I say again that there will be no war between United States and China China has no plan to invade Taiwan
💢British ministry of defence: On 27 April 2023, Russian military-linked social media claimed that Russia's Deputy Defence Minister Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev had been dismissed. Mizintsev held the military logistics portfolio, and had only been in post for eight months. Mizintsev's sacking was not immediately confirmed, but speculation about his future highlights how logistics problems remain at the heart of Russia's struggling campaign in Ukraine. Russia does not have enough munitions to achieve success on the offensive. Paucity of ammunition drives internal divisions, most notably between Russia's Ministry of Defence and Wagner Group. Russia continues to give the highest priority to mobilising its defence industry, but it is still failing to meet war time demands. While Russia's political leaders persist in demanding success on the battlefield, Russia's logistics professionals are stuck in the middle.
📝In Sudan, from last night clashes again started between Sudan army and RSF forces around Khartoum international airport. The Sudan army says will soon begin a counter attack to completely clear Khartoum. Last night, Sudan army forces took back the Khartoum radio and television building, and RSF forces were forced to retreat from Omdurman. Sudanese fleeing due to the clashes in Darfur are moving towards Chad's borders. Sudan officials estimate that there are more than 10,000 refugees on the border between Chad and Sudan. Also United Nations announced that there are more than 330,000 people displaced by the civil war in Sudan.