Ukrainian resistance movement ATESH has reported that Russian forces have begun relocating air defense and electronic warfare systems from Crimea to Kherson Oblast to compensate for significant equipment losses on the front line.
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Russians relocating air defenses, jammers from Crimea to Kherson Oblast, partisans say
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NYT reveals U.S. reaction to Ukraine sinking Moskva cruiser
The Ukrainian missile strike that destroyed the Russian Black Sea Fleet flagship, the Moskva cruiser, came as a surprise for the U.S. administration as the American side was not aware that the Ukrainians had the relevant capabilities.
That’s according to a report by NYT, seen…
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Why Adding a Full Hard Drive Can Make a Computer More Powerful
Those are pretty stringent constraints, so it wasn’t obvious that the extra memory could ever prove useful. But to their surprise, Buhrman and Cleve showed that if you tweak bits in just the right way, you really can get extra computational oomph out of a full memory.
“That was a shocker for…
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Ukraine’s forces destroy enemy’s crossing over Oskil River – military
In the Kupiansk operational zone, in the area of Dvorichna, Kharkiv region, Ukraine’s Defense Forces destroyed a heavy mechanized bridge the Russian laid across the Oskil River to improve supply routes.
This was reported on Telegram by the Khortytsia Grouping of Troops,…
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Newly discovered 4,000-year-old settlement in Morocco rewrites history
A new archaeological discovery at Kach Kouch in Morocco challenges the long-held belief that the Maghreb (north-west Africa) was an empty land…
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Trump doesn’t rule out military intervention in Greenland — again – POLITICO
On Friday, Greenland’s government announced a deal for a coalition between Greenland’s Democrats and other parties.
Trump’s obsession with the strategic, mineral-rich island has grown stronger in the past weeks. He made the issue a top national security priority, and told…
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What Gene Hackman’s Death Can Teach Us About Elder Care
gettyDon’t wait for a medical crisis to plan caregiving support for seniors.
When the news broke that Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy, died in their home more than a week, maybe two, before anyone realized, the story haunted me — not because of the celebrity, but because it happens more…
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Ukrainian drones destroy Russian field ammo storages, five armored vehicles
In Kharkiv region, Ukrainian uncrewed systems destroyed five enemy armored vehicles and a number of field ammunition warehouses.
That’s according to the Khortytsia Grouping of Troops, Ukrinform reports.
“Phoenix unit’s drone operators destroyed five enemy…
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Sanctions hurt EU more than Vladimir Putin, says senior German politician
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Germany should discuss easing sanctions on Moscow, a senior member of Friedrich Merz’s centre-right Christian Democrats has said, arguing that punitive measures were hurting…
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