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How Britain Poisoned Its Own Soldiers

In 1952, Britain was nearly bankrupt. Its great imperial possession India had declared independence, and other parts of the empire were being slowly dismantled. Yet the country still had pretensions to great-power status. It was, after all, still the third-largest economy in the world. “We’ve got to have this thing over here, whatever it costs. […]

12 soldiers martyred in Bannu suicide blast

ISPR says six Khwarij terrorists killed in operation.  President, PM reiterate resolve to wipe out terrorism.  Funeral prayers of Shaheed soldiers offered at Bannu Garrison. RAWALPINDI  –  Security Forces killed six Khwarij terrorists on Wednesday by effectively thwarting Khwarij attempt to enter the joint check post in general area MaliKhel in Bannu District, says a […]

Seven soldiers martyred,15 injured in terrorist attack in Balochistan’s Kalat

QUETTA/ISLAMABAD  –  Terrorists belonging to Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) stormed a paramilitary checkpoint in Balochistan’s Kalat on Saturday and martyred at least seven soldiers, the latest in a string of attacks by the terror group, police said. Reportedly, the early-morning attack in the mountainous Kalat district, some 150 km south of Quetta, capital of the […]

Boozed-up soldiers caught having sex in Apache helicopter: Drunken pair’s cockpit romp sparks safety review

By TOM COTTERILL Published: 10:04 GMT, 14 November 2024 | Updated: 10:22 GMT, 14 November 2024 Two boozed-up soldiers were caught having sex in the cockpit of an Apache attack helicopter. Shocked comrades discovered the half-naked drunken duo mid romp after spotting the rotors of the fearsome multi-million pound gunship swaying up and down.  The […]

What Would North Korean Soldiers Do in Ukraine? – The Moscow Times

The presence of North Korean soldiers alongside Russians fighting Ukraine raises many tactical and military questions, leading some analysts to wonder about their effectiveness and ultimate objectives. North Korea had never sent troops into combat abroad before, primarily out of fear that they might defect or make unflattering comparisons between foreign armies and their own. […]