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Gaza's Communications Blackout Deepens Amid Israeli Bombardment
Israel has imposed a second communications blackout in Gaza, cutting off phone and internet services, despite warnings from humanitarian aid agencies that such blackouts exacerbate the already dire situation in the war-torn Palestinian enclave. The blackout has caused concern and fear among residents, who are unable to communicate with their loved ones and understand the situation. It also hampers the work of humanitarian agencies on the ground. Israel has been accused of using internet blackouts as a warfare tactic, while the US has expressed concern about the impact on civilians and the humanitarian crisis. Elon Musk's offer to provide satellite internet service to aid organizations in Gaza has sparked protests from Israel.

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Ukraine's Drone Strikes on Russian Tankers Escalate Tensions
Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

Ukraine has launched a maritime drone attack on a Russian oil tanker, the Sig, causing damage to its engine room. The strike came shortly after Ukrainian sea drones targeted a major naval base in Novorossiysk, leaving a Russian landing ship tilting badly. Ukraine has been increasingly using unmanned aerial vehicles to attack Russian targets, including in Moscow. The new generation of powerful sea drones poses a significant challenge for Russia, as they are difficult to defend against and capable of crippling large vessels. Ukrainian authorities have vowed to continue targeting Russian-controlled ships and the Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea to mainland Russia.