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I'd like a yellow butterfly as drones.

 Just now I received a visit from a drone in the shape of a bumblebee, damn me if I still understand what's going on in the world, 20 years ago I studied these prototypes with teck guys, and I even got a pseudonym "Viespea" on the poetry.ro website. I listen to the buzzing and I know immediately if it's a machine or an insect. I'm also lucky that I'm allergic and I feel irritated immediately if it's a real bumblebee, so guys if you send me more drones, I'd like a yellow butterfly.
Now I had planned to go for a walk but it seems like there's something more important, which is writing, and I don't want to meet witches because I'm a fairy.

"The NATO state that decided to send soldiers to Ukraine, with a precise mission. Russia reacted immediately;

Denmark announces an unprecedented move: it will send unarmed soldiers to Ukraine to learn directly from the combat experience of the Ukrainian army, especially regarding the use of drones. The decision comes amid the intensification of cooperation between Copenhagen and Kiev, at a sensitive moment, marked by harsh reactions from Moscow.

The Chief of Staff of the Danish Army, Major General Peter Boysen, told TV 2 that the soldiers sent will not actively participate in combat, but will be integrated into training programs dedicated to modern drone warfare. These will take place in western Ukraine, an area far from the front, but still exposed to attacks by long-range missiles from Russia, according to Business Insider. "We are sending teams to directly observe the experiences of Ukrainians on the front line. They will not participate in combat, but will learn from the tactics used and from "The rapid development of technology on the battlefield," Boysen explained. The training will last between one and two weeks, and the first teams could be sent as early as this summer.

Russia's reaction was not long in coming. The Russian ambassador to Copenhagen, Vladimir Barbin, called Denmark's decision a provocation and warned that it would "deepen Denmark's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine."

The Russian official stressed that "any location that houses military personnel, equipment or training centers — whether deep inside Ukrainian territory or on the front line — is a legitimate military target."

Denmark is one of the most active European countries in supporting Ukraine, both militarily and financially. Denmark is the second largest donor to Ukraine in terms of aid, relative to GDP, and has already delivered F-16 fighter jets and other strategic equipment to Ukraine. In addition, Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stressed that the West has much to learn from the way Ukraine has quickly adapted its combat tactics, especially in the field of drone production and use. The war in Ukraine has transformed the country into a world leader in the use of drones, with drones accounting for more than 70 percent of successful strikes on Russian forces, according to official estimates. More than 96 percent of the 1.5 million drones purchased by Ukraine last year were produced domestically.

General Boysen acknowledged that the Danish military has much to learn from this experience, adding that in a possible future conflict between Russia and the West, drone technology will play a key role.

As Ukraine continues to innovate on the battlefield, Denmark is strengthening its military training and warning, along with other European allies, about the danger of Russia expanding the conflict beyond Ukraine’s borders.
 
Breaking: Taliban Rejects Trump's Call for Return of $7 Billion Worth of Military Equipment ! 

The Taliban has reportedly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump's demand to return military equipment worth $7 billion, which was left behind during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Instead, the Taliban has suggested that the U.S. provide them with advanced weapons to combat ISIS-K, an offshoot of the Islamic State. This development highlights ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics between the two parties.

 

The Taliban has firmly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump's demand to return military equipment worth $7 billion, which was left behind during the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Instead, they have suggested that the U.S. provide them with advanced weapons to combat ISIS-K, an offshoot of the Islamic State.

Trump made this demand during a recent rally, where he threatened to cut financial assistance to Afghanistan if the country did not return U.S. aircraft, air-to-ground munitions, vehicles, and communications equipment. However, the Taliban has dismissed the request, stating that they need more arms to fight ISIS-K rather than returning the equipment

Despite rejecting Trump's demand, the Taliban has expressed interest in establishing normal relations with the U.S. and gaining access to over $9 billion in frozen foreign exchange reserves. They believe that improving ties with the U.S. could help them achieve international recognition and provide much-needed economic reli.

Additionally, the Taliban government recently announced a prisoner exchange, releasing American citizens in return for an Afghan jailed in a U.S. prison. While some countries, including China, Pakistan, and Russia, have accepted Taliban diplomats, they have not formally recognized the Taliban-led government

This situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics between the Taliban and the U.S. What are your thoughts on this development?




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Publicerad 2025-04-17 16:47



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