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Russia Defense Chief Wants Wartime Missile Output Doubled

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia’s defense commander instructed a state business on Tuesday to increase its missile manufacturing, as a possible Ukrainian counteroffensive loomed and both sides in the 14-month battle are allegedly running low on ammunition.

During a meeting with top military brass, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that the state-owned Tactical Missiles Corporation had been meeting its contracts on time.

However, Shoigu added, “right now, it is necessary to double the production of high-precision weapons in the shortest possible time.”

Analysts have been attempting to determine whether Russia is running low on high-precision munitions as its missile barrages against Ukraine have been less regular and smaller in volume.

In a Tuesday assessment, the UK Defence Ministry stated that “logistics problems remain at the heart of Russia’s struggling campaign in Ukraine.”

“Russia does not have enough munitions to achieve offensive success,” it claimed.

On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called Washington’s latest estimate of Russia’s casualties in Ukraine “spun out of thin air.”

According to the White House, Russia has sustained 100,000 losses since December, including more than 20,000 deaths, as Ukraine rebuffed a massive attack by Russian soldiers in eastern Ukraine.

According to John Kirby, a White House National Security Council spokesman, the US estimate is based on newly disclosed American intelligence. He did not explain how the intelligence community calculated the number.

“Washington does not have the opportunity to provide accurate numbers.” “They don’t have such information,” Peskov stated.

Later Tuesday, the Ukrainian military stated that Russian forces launched 30 airstrikes, three missile strikes, and eight attacks from multiple rocket launchers, resulting in civilian fatalities and infrastructure damage.

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“Russia does not have enough munitions to achieve offensive success,” it claimed.

According to Ukraine’s General Staff, Russia continues to focus on offensive operations in the country’s industrial east, focusing strikes around Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Marinka in the country’s Donetsk region.

According to the prosecutor’s office in Ukraine’s southern Kherson province, Russian shelling in the provincial capital, also known as Kherson and other villages, killed three people and injured five others.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces claim to be preparing their counteroffensive and stockpiling ammunition to sustain it along potentially long supply lines.

The “key things” for the assault’s success, according to Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, were “the availability of weapons, prepared, trained people, our defenders and defenders who know their plan at their level, as well as providing this offensive with all the necessary things — shells, ammunition, fuel, protection, etc.”

“As of today, we are entering the home stretch, when we can say: ‘Yes, everything is ready,'” Reznikov stated.

An “unidentified explosive device” derailed a goods train in Russia’s Bryansk region, which borders northern Ukraine, Gov. Alexander Bogomaz said Tuesday evening.

Russian Railways admitted that “illegal interference” caused the derailment of 20 goods cars. There were no recorded casualties.

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On Monday, an explosive device also derailed a goods train in Bryansk.

There were no clear signs of who detonated the explosives, but Bryansk has been subjected to periodic cross-border fire during the war. Two persons were slain in March in what regional officials claimed was an infiltration by Ukrainian saboteurs.

In recent months, the conflict has grown mired in a war of attrition that has depleted ammunition supply due to winter conditions.

Long-range strikes by the Kremlin’s forces targeted Ukraine’s crucial infrastructure, while Kyiv honed down on Russian targets with precise artillery supplied by Western partners.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned in February that Ukraine was depleting weapons faster than its partners could provide them.

According to some estimates, Ukraine was firing up to 6,000-7,000 artillery shells daily, roughly one-third of what Russia was employing over a year into the war.

Sporadic evenings Russian shelling continued to hit Ukrainian locations early Tuesday, according to officials. Authorities reported that at least seven persons were injured.

Denmark announced Tuesday that it would donate 1.7 billion kroner ($251 million) in help to Ukraine, including mine-clearing trucks, munition, field bridges and money for air defenses, as Ukraine’s military prepared for a counteroffensive to reclaim Russian-occupied territory.

“We know that the Russians have entrenched themselves in the occupied territories of Ukraine with trenches, minefields, and other obstacles to prevent a Ukrainian offensive,” said Troels Lund Poulsen, acting Danish Defence Minister.

“The material in the donation package is critical for laying the groundwork for Ukrainian tanks and armored infantry on the front lines.”

With Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visiting the continent twice this year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly address on Tuesday that he had spoken with African Union chairperson and Comoros President Azali Assoumani.

Zelenskyy added in the video update that he had invited Assoumani to participate in the implementation of Ukraine’s “Peace Formula” and that Ukraine was “ready to be a reliable guarantor of food security.”

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Joe Burrow Starts For Bengals Vs. Rams After Being Questionable With Calf Injury

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CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow started for the Cincinnati Bengals against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.

The Bengals’ starting quarterback has been coping with a calf injury, but he was a full participant in warmups and played in the first offensive series.

Burrow’s participation was still being determined shortly before the game. The injury occurred early in training camp and was aggravated late in last week’s Bengals loss to Baltimore.

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Burrow returned to limited practice on Thursday, and the team listed him as questionable on Saturday.

Irv Smith Jr., Trenton Irwin, Chris Evans, Jay Tufele, Jackson Carman, Trey Hill, and DJ Ivey were inactive for the Bengals.

For the Rams, Zach Evans, Kevin Dotson, Warren McClendon, and Earnest Brown IV were inactive.

The Rams activated running back Royce Freeman and wide receiver Austin Trammell.

In a victory over Tampa Bay, Jalen Hurts threw a touchdown pass, rushed for another, and led an unblemished Philadelphia drive that lasted more than nine minutes.

Hurts has gone 20-1 in his last 21 regular-season contests. He tossed a 34-yard TD pass to Olamide Zaccheaus that helped Philly establish a 13-3 halftime lead, and his 1-yard scoring run gave the Eagles a 17-point advantage early in the second half.

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On Monday night, Joe Burrow started for the Cincinnati Bengals against the Los Angeles Rams.

The Eagles, one of three unbeaten teams in the NFL, led 25-3 when the Bucs scored on a 1-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Mike Evans. With 9:22 remaining, a 2-point conversion cut Philadelphia’s lead to 14 but Hurts and the Eagles never gave Tampa Bay the ball back.

The Buccaneers (2-1) suffered their first loss with Mayfield at quarterback, and Tampa Bay’s typically dependable defense allowed 201 rushing yards.

D’Andre Swift gained 130 yards on 16 carries for Philadelphia, which is 3-0 for the first time in consecutive seasons since 1992-93. Hurts completed 23 of 37 passes for 277 yards while throwing two interceptions.

Mayfield completed 15 passes out of 25 attempts for 146 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Five receptions by Evans gave him 700 for his career.

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India, At UN, Is Mum About Dispute With Canada Over Sikh Separatist Leader’s Killing

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UNITED NATIONS — As he addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, India’s top diplomat avoided addressing his country’s dispute with Canada over the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader. However, he indirectly criticized how other nations respond to “terrorism.”

Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar devoted most of his speech to praising India’s rising global stature and aspirations for leadership, highlighting its recent tenure as chair of the Group of 20 industrialized nations and presiding over a substantial summit meeting last month.

However, he also stated that the international community must not “allow political expediency to determine responses to terrorism, extremism, and violence.”

India has frequently attacked Pakistan at the United Nations over what New Delhi perceives as Pakistan’s sponsorship of terrorism. This time, however, the remark could be interpreted as an attack on Canada, whose representative is scheduled to speak at the United Nations later on Tuesday.

As a result of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement last week that India may have been involved in the June murder of a Canadian citizen in a Vancouver suburb, relations between the two countries have reached their lowest point in years.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 45, was murdered by masked assailants, but Canada has not yet provided any public evidence of Indian involvement in the murder. India had designated him as a terrorist because he led the remnants of a once-powerful movement to establish an independent Sikh homeland, Khalistan.

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India’s top diplomat avoided addressing his country’s dispute with Canada over the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader.

The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the allegation as “absurd” and accused Canada of harboring “terrorists and extremists.” It also asserted that the allegations were politically motivated, indicating that Trudeau sought domestic support from the Sikh diaspora.

“Such unsubstantiated allegations seek to divert attention away from Khalistani terrorists and extremists, who have found refuge in Canada and continue to threaten India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the ministry said in a statement released last week.

However, they have long accused Canada of allowing Sikh separatists, including Nijjar, unfettered reign.

Even though the active insurgency ended decades ago, the Modi administration has warned that Sikh separatists are attempting a comeback. New Delhi has urged nations such as Canada, where Sikhs account for more than 2% of the population, to do more to prevent a separatist revival.

After the G20 summit, Canada’s allegation obscured India’s diplomatic moment. Jaishankar sought to refocus attention on his country’s ambitions in the international arena, noting that India is the world’s most populous nation and a growing economic superpower.

“When we aspire to be a leading power, it is not for self-promotion, but to assume more responsibility and make more contributions,” he explained. “The goals we have set for ourselves will distinguish us from those who rose before us.”

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Messina Denaro: Notorious Italian Mafia Boss Dies

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Matteo Messina Denaro, one of Italy’s most wanted persons until his capture earlier this year, has passed away.

The 61-year-old man was believed to be a leader of the infamous Cosa Nostra Mafia for 30 years before his capture in January.

At his arrest, he was being treated for cancer and transferred from prison to a hospital last month.

Denaro was believed to be guilty of multiple murders.

In 2002, he was tried and sentenced to life in absentia for offenses, including his role in the 1992 murders of anti-Mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. He once boasted that he could “fill a cemetery” with his victims.

In addition, he supervised racketeering, illegal waste disposal, money laundering, and drug trafficking on behalf of the Cosa Nostra organized crime syndicate.

Even though he had been on the run since 1993, it was believed that Messina Denaro was still issuing orders to his subordinates from various covert locations.

According to local media, he lapsed into an irreversible coma on Friday at a hospital in L’Aquila, central Italy, after requesting no aggressive medical treatment.

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Matteo Messina Denaro, one of Italy’s most wanted persons until his capture earlier this year, has passed away.

In recent months, he had undergone surgery for cancer-related concerns but reportedly had not recovered from the most recent operation.

L’Aquila Mayor Pierluigi Biondi confirmed Denaro’s demise by writing on X (previously Twitter) that it was “the epilogue of an existence lived without remorse or regret, a painful chapter of recent history that we cannot erase.”

In addition to his crimes, Denaro was believed to be Cosa Nostra’s final “secret keeper.” Numerous informants and prosecutors believe he possessed all the information and names of those involved in several of the Mafia’s most notorious crimes.

More than one hundred members of the armed forces participated in his January detention, which occurred at a private clinic in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, where he was receiving chemotherapy.

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Matteo Messina Denaro, one of Italy’s most wanted persons until his capture earlier this year, has passed away.

He had been a symbol of the state’s impotence to reach the highest levels of organized crime syndicates for many years.

Italian investigators frequently came near to apprehending Denaro by observing his closest associates. This led to the 2013 detention of his sister, Patrizia, and a number of his associates.

Police also seized valuable businesses associated with him, isolating him further.

Police had to rely on digital composites to reconstruct his appearance in the decades following his escape from justice. His voice recording was not published until 2021.

A Formula 1 fan from Liverpool was detained at gunpoint in a restaurant in the Netherlands in September 2021 after being misidentified as Denaro.

SOURCE – (BBC)

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