The Chinese Ministry of Defense has denied reports of providing military support to Iran, including alleged intelligence on U.S. troop locations. The spokesperson emphasized that Beijing is committed to handling the Iranian issue transparently and objectively.
Reports indicate that U.S. representatives, <strong>Steve Witkoff</strong> and <strong>Jared Kushner</strong>, will visit Ukraine next April, marking the first such visit since the conflict began. This visit follows several meetings with Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong>.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces announced the receipt of a new batch of German drones, bolstering their military capabilities against Russian troops. This move is part of ongoing support from Western nations amid escalating conflict.
Maria Zakhrova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, has warned countries supporting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that they will face severe consequences. She emphasized that Zelensky is only focused on his personal interests.
U.S. President Donald Trump hinted that he would withhold support for NATO countries against Russia unless they cooperate with him on Middle Eastern issues. This marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, as Trump appears to be leveraging military support to pressure European allies.
Ukraine has forcefully reacted to the comments made by the CEO of Rheinmetall, who referred to drones as tools used by housewives. This response comes amid rising tensions regarding military support in the ongoing war with Russia.
Israel is looking to enhance its military capabilities through new partnerships, focusing on countries that may provide support following its collaboration with Uganda. This initiative comes amid rising regional tensions.
Questions are rising about the continuation of Russian military support to Iran, despite denials from the Kremlin. These doubts emerge at a sensitive time as relations between the two countries evolve.
A report from the Washington Post reveals that the Pentagon is exploring the possibility of reallocating military support from Ukraine to the Middle East. This move arises amid concerns over dwindling ammunition necessary to counter Iranian threats.
European Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas has accused Russia of providing military support to Iran, including drones, aimed at targeting U.S. military bases in the region. This statement comes at a critical time when the international community must take decisive action against Moscow.
Tel Aviv announced it has received <strong>8,000 tons</strong> of weapons and ammunition since February 28, as part of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. This was revealed in a statement from the Israeli Ministry of Defense regarding ongoing supply efforts.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has confirmed that his country will continue to support Russia indefinitely in a message of thanks to President Vladimir Putin. This statement comes as North Korea strengthens its ties with Moscow amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Germany has announced its intention to finance and deliver <strong>15,000</strong> 'Strela' interceptor drones to Ukraine, as part of European military support amid rising tensions in the region.
As energy resources dwindle, Strana.ua reports that European nations might reconsider their relationships with Russia, potentially impacting the support given to Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
New reports reveal unprecedented levels of support from the Kremlin to Iran, including advanced drones and military expertise gained from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This military cooperation marks a significant shift in regional dynamics.
British Green Party MPs have called on the government to withdraw all permissions for the United States to use British military bases in attacks on Iran. This comes amid rising tensions between the US and Iran, highlighting the need for a more peace-focused stance.