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"Ukraine Escalates Strikes on Russian Targets, Hits Command Centers in Crimea and Donetsk"
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"Ukraine Escalates Strikes on Russian Targets, Hits Command Centers in Crimea and Donetsk"

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"U.S. Drone Strike Eliminates Iran-Backed Militia Leader in Baghdad Amid Escalating Tensions"
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"U.S. Drone Strike Eliminates Iran-Backed Militia Leader in Baghdad Amid Escalating Tensions"

U.S. forces conducted a self-defense strike in Iraq, killing Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, a leader of the Iran-backed Harakat al-Nujaba terrorist group. The Pentagon confirmed the strike, emphasizing it was a defensive action with no civilian harm or infrastructure damage. The U.S. presence in Iraq, part of the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve, continues to support the defeat of ISIS in partnership with Iraqi and Kurdish Security Forces. The U.S. also expressed readiness to assist Japan following a recent earthquake.

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"US Troops Under Fire: Drone Strikes and Casualties Escalate in Northern Iraq"

An armed drone targeting Erbil airport in northern Iraq, where U.S. and international forces are stationed, was shot down by Iraqi forces. The Kurdistan Counter Terrorism group reported the incident, which occurred without immediate reports of damage or casualties. This event follows a similar drone attack days earlier and occurs in a context of frequent attacks on U.S. forces in the region. Meanwhile, the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group is returning to the U.S. after being deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea amidst tensions in the Middle East.

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"Black Box Recovered from Fatal Osprey Crash in Japan as Investigation Progresses"

Portions of the wreckage from the fatal CV-22 Osprey crash in November have been recovered and returned to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in Japan. The aircraft, which crashed during a routine training mission off Yakushima, resulted in the death of seven crew members, with one still missing. The recovery operations were extensive, involving over 1,100 personnel, various aircraft, drones, ships, and divers. The crash has led to a temporary grounding of Osprey fleets across the U.S. and Japanese military pending an investigation.

world-news-military2 years ago

"Missile Attacks and Explosions Threaten Shipping in Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait"

A French-owned container ship sailing under the Malta flag was targeted by three missiles fired by the Houthi militia near Yemen in the Red Sea, with no hits reported. The attack occurred near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, and the ship was en route to Alexandria, Egypt. This incident follows recent engagements between U.S. Navy helicopters and Houthi raiding craft, and the downing of Houthi missiles by USS Gravely. Maersk has suspended Red Sea transits, and tensions in the region are escalating with Iran sending a destroyer into the Red Sea and the U.S. Navy's Ford carrier group returning home. The situation remains tense with potential for a kinetic response to Houthi attacks.

world-news-military2 years ago

"US Navy Targets Houthi Rebels in Red Sea, Defends Shipping Without Escalating Conflict"

U.S. Navy helicopters engaged and killed several Houthi rebels in the Red Sea after the rebels attacked the Singapore-flagged cargo ship Maersk Hangzhou. The USS Gravely destroyer and helicopters from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier responded to the attack, which included missile strikes and an attempted boarding of the ship. The U.S. Central Command reported this as the 23rd illegal attack by the Houthis on international shipping since November. The White House has emphasized self-defense actions to protect shipping interests in the region, while Maersk has temporarily suspended Red Sea transits. The incident is part of a broader conflict involving Houthi attacks linked to the war in Gaza and supported by Iran.

world-news-military2 years ago

"IDF Airstrike Eliminates Hamas Commander Linked to Oct. 7 Attacks Amid Ongoing Conflict"

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced the killing of a Hamas commander, Adil Mismah, who was involved in a deadly attack on Oct. 7. Mismah was targeted in an Israeli Air Force airstrike and was responsible for leading a terrorist invasion into Israeli communities. The IDF also struck various Hamas and Islamic Jihad targets, uncovering weapons caches and thwarting further attacks. This comes as Israel plans to scale back its forces in Gaza, shifting to more precise operations against Hamas, while some reservists will return to civilian life. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that the conflict with Hamas will continue for many more months.

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"IDF Canine Commandos: The Four-Legged Force Tackling Hamas in Gaza"

The Israeli military's Oketz Unit, a special forces canine unit, is utilizing trained dogs equipped with bodycams to scout buildings and locate threats, including Hamas terrorists, in the Gaza Strip. These dogs, such as Toy and Patrick, have been instrumental in mapping out areas and subduing ambushers, thereby aiding in the Israeli counter-offensive following a deadly attack by Hamas on October 7 that killed around 1,200 Israelis. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant Palestinian casualties and displacement.

world-news-military2 years ago

"Ukrainian Strike in Crimea Claims Russian Military Ship and Raises Tensions at Sea"

Local news outlets in Crimea initially reported that a Ukrainian strike on the Russian Black Sea Fleet's Novocherkassk landing ship resulted in 74 Russian sailors killed, but later retracted the story, claiming it didn't reflect reality. The attack occurred in Feodosia, Crimea, with Russia confirming the ship was hit but not commenting on casualties. Independent sources suggest there were 77 sailors on board, with 33 missing. The incident has not been officially confirmed by Russian authorities, and the local news director has directed inquiries to the Russian Defense Ministry.