Category Archives: Military

Kremlin Claims Drone Attack on Moscow Ukraine Denies Involvement

On Wednesday, the Kremlin claimed that it had been hit by a drone attack, while Ukraine has denied any involvement. President Putin’s office has pledged to retaliate against Ukraine following the drone attack. The timing of the attack was tied to the upcoming Victory Day parade, which is a significant holiday in Russia. However, the way that the Kremlin announced the apparent attack raises questions about its authenticity. The Kremlin released footage of the drones on fire, apparently intercepted electronically. However, analysts dispute this claim, as some footage shows an aerial object exploding and shedding debris over the roof of a building. Furthermore, Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Interior Ministry, has questioned how a drone that the Kremlin’s defenses were able to detect was first able to penetrate Russian territorial airspace.

Despite the inconsistencies in the Kremlin’s claims, Moscow banned all drone flights in the capital following the announcement. Putin’s office has since stated that events on Victory Day will proceed as planned, although it reserves the right to retaliate against Ukraine when and where it sees fit. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has denied any involvement and has stated that Ukraine is fighting on its territory to defend its villages and cities.

NATO Intelligence Official Warns Russia Could Target Undersea Pipelines and Cables

In a recent warning, a senior NATO intelligence official highlighted the “significant risk” of Russia targeting critical infrastructure in Europe and North America, including undersea gas pipelines and internet cables. David Cattler, NATO’s assistant secretary general for intelligence and security, expressed concerns over Russia’s “active mapping” of gas pipelines and internet cables, both on land and seabed, using its considerable resources for surveillance of infrastructure. Cattler stated that Moscow could deploy civilian and spy ships for surveillance purposes. The sabotage of Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic in September 2020 exposed the vulnerability of undersea gas pipelines, while undersea cables that carry 95% of internet traffic were also potentially at risk. The warning highlights the need for heightened security measures to protect critical infrastructure against possible Russian confrontation.

Remembering the Sacrifice Honoring Army Spc Jeremy R Gullett of Greenup KY

Remembering the Sacrifice of Army Spc Jeremy R Gullett of Greenup KY

It is with heavy hearts that we remember the sacrifice of Army Spc Jeremy R Gullett, who gave his life while serving his country. At the young age of 22, Jeremy had already demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his duties as a member of the US Army. Assigned to the 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky., Jeremy was a courageous soldier who dedicated himself to protecting his fellow Americans.

On May 7, 2008, tragedy struck when Jeremy’s vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device in Sabari District, Afghanistan. Alongside Staff Sgt. Kevin C. Roberts, Jeremy made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his country. Their loss was felt deeply by their loved ones, their colleagues in the military, and their fellow citizens across the United States.

Today, we honor the legacy of Army Spc Jeremy R Gullett. We remember his bravery, his dedication, and his selflessness. We pay tribute to his sacrifice and to the sacrifices of all those who have given their lives in defense of our nation. And we vow to never forget the sacrifices made by Jeremy and his fellow servicemen and women, as we work to uphold the principles of liberty, democracy, and justice for which they fought.

As we move forward, we must continue to honor and remember Jeremy’s service. We can do this by supporting our troops and their families, by advocating for veterans’ rights and benefits, and by commemorating the sacrifices of those who have come before us. Let us never forget the sacrifices of Army Spc Jeremy R Gullett and all those who have given their lives for our freedom.

Russian Pilots Attempted to Dogfight US Jets Over Syria Says US Central Command A Recent Pattern of Aggressive Behavior

Russian pilots have recently attempted to engage in dogfighting with US jets over Syria, according to a spokesperson for US Central Command. This behavior is part of a recent pattern of more aggressive actions by Russian pilots. Although the Russian pilots do not seem to be attempting to shoot down American jets, their actions may be an attempt to provoke the US and draw them into an international incident. Dogfighting, a dangerous practice in military aviation, involves engaging in aerial combat at close range. Video footage released by US Central Command from April 2 shows a Russian SU-35 fighter jet conducting an unsafe and unprofessional intercept of a US F-16 fighter jet. Another video from April 18 shows a Russian fighter violating coalition airspace and coming within 2,000 feet of a US aircraft, a distance that can be covered in seconds by a fighter jet.