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🔥The 24th Brigade really likes the smell of napalm in the mornings in Donbas!

Soldiers of the battalion of unmanned aerial systems "RAROG" of the 24th OMBr named after King Danylo destroy the occupiers with napalm from the air.

We are literally burning down the positions of the Russians together with the invaders.

 

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Shooting down the new Lancet with FPV🔪

Soldiers of the 11th Brigade of the National Guard shot down with your drone a new modification of the Lancet "Izdeliye-51", which flies at a distance of 50+ km.

He wanted to attack one of our facilities, but not today, bastard, not today.

Thank you for your donations to the Heavenly River Road!

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The death total has risen to 47.

https://x.com/ZelenskaUA/status/1830958282569031800


Currently, 49 dead and 219 injured people are known.

https://t.me/poltavskaOVA/17335


According to currently available information, this Russian strike killed 51 people.

https://t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official/11536

[–] [email protected] 8 points 10 months ago

Russian Armed Forces Moscow War in Ukraine Nepal Takes Action Against Illegal Gurkha Recruiters

Nepal has a long-standing tradition of supplying “Gurkha” fighters to foreign services, from British and Indian armies to UN Peacekeepers. Now Kathmandu says they’re in Ukraine fighting on both sides.

Just days after reports of the deaths of Nepalese volunteers fighting in Ukraine appeared, the Kathmandu authorities arrested a gang responsible for recruiting its youth for the Russian army.

Kathmandu also believes Nepalese nationals are illegally serving with both Ukrainian and Russian forces in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

On Tuesday Kyiv Post reported on the death of six Nepalese mercenaries fighting for Russian forces in Ukraine, with another captured by Kyiv’s forces. The government in Kathmandu urged Moscow to stop recruiting its citizens, to send any serving men home and to repatriate the bodies of those who had died.

Nepal prohibits its citizens from joining foreign armies, except where there is a formal agreement, such as it has with Britain and India, which ensures those recruited are trained and treated to appropriate levels both during and after service. There is no such agreement with Russia, who receives its volunteers through “agents” working in Nepal.

The Nepalese government had issued an official warning in August against its citizens engaging in military or security-related work in war-torn countries.

Nepalese police have acted against a gang that is involved in the illegal smuggling of people to Russia over the past week. The police team arrested 12 individuals from various locations in Kathmandu.

According to Kathmandu district police chief Bhupendra Khatri, the gang charged unemployed youths up to $9,000, with the promise of travel visas and employment abroad.

The visas provided were simply “tourist visas” for such destinations as India and the United Arab Emirates where the young men were coerced into volunteering for the Russian army and then forced to fight in Ukraine.

“It is a case of human smuggling… organized crime,” Khatri added.

The Nepal-based, English language news site, My Republica, cited a police source who named those arrested as Dipen Pariyar, Kshitij Giri, Subhash Lama, Manish Neupane, Rosal Maharjan, Hari Bahadur Bishwakarma, Ishwar Adhikari, Gokarna Aryal, Sujata Dahal, Santosh Adhikari, Santosh Nepal and Drona Dangi.

The source said that the arrested individuals were engaged not only in recruiting but also in the preparation of documentation and arranging visit visas. The police officer said, “The number of arrests will increase in a few days.”

On Tuesday a spokesperson said it believed that Nepalese nationals are serving with both Ukrainian and Russian forces but was unable to confirm how many were involved. While Milan Raj Tuladhar, Nepal’s ambassador to Russia said that he believed that as many as 200 Nepalese nationals were serving in the Russian army as mercenaries.

My Republica quoted another police officer who said “If you go to the Russian Embassy in the afternoon, you will see a huge crowd of Nepalis. That’s all the gang’s work. We are trying to reach the leader of the gang.”

Many Nepalese take employment abroad with the money they earn being crucial to Nepal's economy. In 2022 it was estimated that this represented over a quarter of its GDP, according to World Bank figures.

Nepal has a long tradition of providing soldiers for the British and Indian armies based on long-standing formal agreements. Nepalese men have served with the British Army since 1815 as “British Gurkhas,” with India carrying on the tradition after independence and the “Gurkha Contingent” has served with the Singapore Police since 1949.

Nepal is also currently the second largest troops-contributing country for United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in a number of missions around the world. There are also reports of Nepalese volunteers serving with the French foreign legion and even the US army as well as filling security and landmine clearance posts in the Middle East and Africa.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Yes, and if my genome was stolen I'd probably be dead.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 10 months ago

That's why they are being charged for violating US law.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

It might be repairable, but recovering it will be difficult.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago

When I was about 9, I taped a firecracker to a Lego minifig. I saw a car coming right when I was trying to light it, so I clenched it, not knowing it had lit. One second later I felt it explode in my hand. Luckily it was a very tiny firecracker, and only left me with some scorch marks and temporary numbness. Of course, it did nothing to the Lego.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Translation error. It was "under the cover of a Su-30SM".

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I didn't write the article. Share your issues with the author.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Do you just go to every post to talk about Israel?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Update:

...On November 30, unknown persons blew up a freight train on the Itykit-Okushikan section, consisting of 50 cars (41 tanks with diesel fuel and 3 tanks with aviation fuel). According to the locomotive crew, during the passage of the tunnel the tension was relieved and the train slowed down. While the team members were figuring out what was going on, heavy smoke began to form in the tunnel - the team secured the train and left the tunnel...

[–] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Enticing Russians to surrender or work for Ukraine is a more clandestine operation. We usually only see this side of it.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

Yes, that was a translation error.

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