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Russian white nationalist claims to have used American vehicles in attack inside Russia
A Russian white nationalist and the leader of a far-right militia involved in a raid inside Russia claimed that his group employed US armored vehicles during the attack. Denis Nikitin, also known as Denis Kapustin, the head of the Russian Volunteer Corps, made this assertion, which is supported by photographic evidence, in an interview with the Financial Times.
read morePentagon does not know if troops will be paid on June 1st
Today, we spoke with Pentagon spokesperson Jeff Jurgensen, and we asked a simple question, “Will the troops get paid on June 1st?” The answer was, “We don’t know.”
read moreFt. Cavazos: Another Senior Commander Fired
The exact reasons for his removal remain undisclosed, they could range from general misconduct to potentially criminal actions. This incident comes just months after the removal of Col. Jon Meredith, who served as the commander of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, facing charges of abusive sexual contact and conduct unbecoming of an officer.
read moreWagner Chief rants in front of his dead forces
Wagner group was hit hard in the battle for Bakhmut in Ukraine and it appears to be taking a toll on Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Russian private military company. The loss of life and ammunition shortages have left Prigozhin in a state of frustration and anger. He launched into a rant against Russia’s military leadership, blaming them for the deaths.
read more5th SFAB: The Army's most problematic Brigade
The U.S. Army’s 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) has been embroiled in a series of leadership controversies, with multiple senior leaders facing disciplinary action and investigations into their behavior. The issues have highlighted broader concerns about the Army’s deployment policies and the impact on soldiers’ well-being.
read moreTexas mall shooter was booted from Army
A shooting at a Texas mall has left eight people dead and several others wounded. The gunman, Mauricio Garcia, was expelled from the military over mental health concerns, according to US officials.
read moreLarge Scale War Crime: Myanmar military uses vacuum bomb
Myanmar’s military has once again come under fire for its brutal tactics against opponents, with a new report from Human Rights Watch (HRW) revealing the use of a thermobaric vacuum bomb in a village in Sagaing.
read moreWagner Group u-turns on withdrawal from Bakhmut
CEO of Wagner Group has retracted his earlier threat to take out President Vladimir Putin’s top military leaders. The threat was made during a heated discussion at a private meeting with high-ranking officials, including members of the Kremlin.
read morePakistan’s FRM Prime Minister arrested by Paramilitary Officers
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who heads one of the country’s largest political parties, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was arrested on Tuesday at the Islamabad High Court by paramilitary force.
read moreUS Officials: Russia will need a decade to rebuild military after Ukraine war
US intelligence officials have told a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that Russia’s military could take up to a decade to recover from the war with Ukraine.
read moreMarine Corps’ all-female training unit to be deactivated
The Marine Corps has announced that the 4th Recruit Training Battalion at Parris Island, which has been an all-female training unit since 1986, will be deactivated on June 15, 2023.
read more1,500 active duty troops to southern border
The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that 1,500 active-duty troops will be deployed to the U.S. southern border in anticipation of a surge in migrant crossings later this month. The move comes as part of a long-standing effort to strengthen border security and prevent illegal immigration.
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