CSTO reconnaissance forces dispatched to mission areas during 'Poisk-2023' exercise
"During the exercise, reconnaissance forces will actively use various types of drones, thermal vision devices, try newest communication devices," the statement says
"During the exercise, reconnaissance forces will actively use various types of drones, thermal vision devices, try newest communication devices," the statement says
A young woman who had sought refuge in Pakistan after escaping the Taliban died by suicide on Wednesday morning in Islamabad’s B-17 area. She jumped from the fifth floor of a high-rise building. Maryam Sadaat, a young woman in her 20s, tragically took her own life, reportedly due to the uncertainty surrounding her immigration application […]
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