Tag: Defense
the Minister of Defense resigns after a series of blunders
Under fire from critics for months, Christine Lambrecht’s withdrawal comes at a delicate time as the war in Ukraine continues and Germany wants to reform its army. Olaf Scholz will…
in Dnipro, in the heart of the rubble, the inhabitants let their anger burst
The human toll has further increased in Dnipro in Ukraine the day after the Russian missile strike which devastated a residential building on Sunday 15 January. We deplore 35 dead.…
UK to send Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine
The United Kingdom announces this Saturday January 14 that it will supply Ukraine with Challenger 2 tanks, becoming the first country to send Western-built heavy tanks to help kyiv against…
new strikes on infrastructure in Kyiv
In Ukraine, after several days of relative calm on the air front, new missiles fell on essential infrastructure this Saturday, January 14 in the morning in kyiv, the capital. Little…
day of glory for Wagner, quoted by the Russian army
Who owns Soledar? kyiv still denies the fall of the city, but in Russia, for three days, the paternity of what is presented as a victory gave rise to a…
Lack of housing hinders defense – soldiers have to live in cars
When the Armed Forces grows to its breaking point, housing shortages cause it in several places. There is a lack of housing for personnel in, among other places, Kiruna and…
Russia could quickly run out of artillery
The Ukrainian army was still clinging to Soledar on Thursday, January 12, despite “a difficult situation” and “fierce fighting” in this small town in eastern Ukraine that Russian forces are…
The Defense Minister of Ukraine says in an interview with the BBC that Ukraine is already a “de facto” member of NATO
According to the Minister of Defense, his comments are not controversial, but “true” and “fact”. Ukraine has become a “de facto” member of the military alliance NATO, claims the Ukrainian…
Tokyo-London agreement, to “land on the ground of the other in the event of conflict”
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida this Wednesday, January 11, at the Tower of London. Both signed a “reciprocal access agreement”, in other words…
ten years later, a look back at the first weeks of the operation in Mali
Ten years ago, on January 11, 2013, France launched Operation Serval to stem the progress of jihadist groups in Mali. Within weeks, Paris had deployed up to 5,000 soldiers to…