Turkey launches airstrikes on Kurds in Iraq; claims to have killed 19 Kurdish rebels

Turkey launches airstrikes on Kurds in Iraq; claims to have killed 19 Kurdish rebels

Ankara/Baghdad: While the entire world’s attention is focused on the Russia-Ukraine war, Turkey has invaded Iraq. Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar informed that 19 Kurdish rebels were killed in the airstrikes carried out on the Kurdish locations in Iraq. Turkey said that the attacks were launched to target the Kurdish rebel organisation Kurdistan Workers’ Party […]

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US starts manufacturing Nuclear Gravity Bomb

US starts manufacturing Nuclear Gravity Bomb

Washington – The United States has started manufacturing the super-advanced Bunker Buster B-61-12 Nuclear Gravity Bomb. Ten days ago, the United States announced the completion of its prototype. The US agencies believe that the inclusion of the Nuclear Gravity Bomb will further strengthen their national security. For five decades, the US air force has been […]

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Syrian terrorists prepare to use chemical weapons, accuses Russian military official

Syrian terrorists prepare to use chemical weapons, accuses Russian military official

Moscow: – A senior Russian military official has accused Syrian terrorists of plotting to use chemical weapons against civilians to destabilise Syria’s Assad regime. Rear Admiral Vadim Kulit said that the ‘Nusra Front’ in Syria could launch such an attack.   The United Nations had earlier alleged that chemical weapons were used in Syria‘s civil war. […]

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Army to receive 4,960 MILAN-2T anti-tank missiles  

Army to receive 4,960 MILAN-2T anti-tank missiles  

New Delhi: – 4,690 MILAN-2T anti-tank guided missiles will be purchased for the Indian Army. Defence Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU) has signed an agreement with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), worth Rs 1.188 billion for this purpose. Confidence is being expressed that this agreement between DPSU and BDL for these French-made missiles will provide an impetus […]

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