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  • Ukraine blows up ANOTHER Russian warship as vid shows explosion hitting £35million Sergey Kotov corvette

    03/04/2024 11:00:37 PM PST · by marcusmaximus · 53 replies
    Irish Sun ^ | 3/5/2024 | Aliki Kraterou
    DRAMATIC footage shows the moment another Russian warship is blown to pieces in a massive explosion. Footage shows Putin's £35million Sergey Kotov corvette being struck by a kamikaze sea drone near Feodosia, in occupied Crimea. Ukrainian intelligence confirmed the strike and said the ship was entirely destroyed. One of Vladimir Putin’s most modern warships, the 308ft long patrol vessel Sergey Kotov came into service during the war in 2022. The vessel normally has a crew of 80 - and the fate of those on board remains unclear. The strike is a major blow to Putin's crumbling Black Sea fleet as...
  • Russia's Prized T-14 Armata Tank 'Too Valuable' to Use in War—Putin Ally

    03/04/2024 7:29:32 AM PST · by marcusmaximus · 71 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 3/4/2024 | Isabel van Brugen
    Vladimir Putin's military is unlikely to use its prized T-14 Armata tank in combat in Ukraine because it is "too valuable," an ally of the Russian president said. The comments were made by Sergey Chemezov, the CEO of Rostec, the country's state-owned defense conglomerate, in an interview with Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti, published Sunday. Moscow is reported to have briefly deployed several of the main battle tanks for combat operations in July 2023, before they were withdrawn from the front line. The tank was once labeled by a senior British army official as "the most revolutionary tank in...
  • Russia abandons Armata tank due to its high cost

    03/04/2024 5:13:16 AM PST · by marcusmaximus · 62 replies
    Defence Blog ^ | 3/4/2024 | Dylan Malyasov
    The head of the Russian defense conglomerate Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, confirmed that the state-of-the-art Russian tank, the T-14 “Armata,” is not being deployed in the war in Ukraine, which the Kremlin has labeled a “special military operation.” Chemezov attributed this decision to the tank’s exorbitant cost, indicating that the military is opting for the more economical T-90 tanks instead. He underscored the prohibitive expense of the Armata as a deterrent to its immediate deployment, stressing the need for funds to develop newer and more cost-effective tank models. “In terms of its functionality, it certainly surpasses existing tanks, but it’s too...
  • Hamas: No hostage deal without permanent ceasefire - report

    03/03/2024 1:08:54 PM PST · by marcusmaximus · 43 replies
    I24 News ^ | 3/3/2024 | Staff
    In a significant development amid ongoing negotiations, Hamas, the terrorist group governing the Gaza Strip, has said that it will not agree to the release of hostages without Israel committing to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Citing a source within Hamas, CNN reported that the group is adamant about the cessation of hostilities as a prerequisite for any deal regarding the release of hostages. According to the Hamas source, apart from the demand for a fixed truce, two other key points of contention preventing an agreement from being reached include the withdrawal of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) troops from Gaza...
  • Israel won’t send team to Cairo, said to believe Sinwar seeks escalation on Ramadan

    03/03/2024 12:09:19 PM PST · by marcusmaximus · 20 replies
    Times of Israel ^ | 2/3/2014 | LAZAR BERMAN
    Israel will not be sending a negotiating team to Cairo, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel Sunday, after receiving an unsatisfactory response from Hamas on the latest framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend. The Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem’s demand to provide a list of living hostages and to lock down how many Palestinian prisoners Israel must release for every hostage freed, added the official. Hamas’s position was conveyed to Israel through Qatar. According to Channel 12, the war cabinet and the professional echelon all agreed that there was no point...