Russia vows response after Ukraine used US-made ATACMS to strike airfield Posted on 12/12/2024 Russia’s defence ministry said the attack by Western long-range weapons will not go unanswered and appropriate measures will be taken. (AP pic) MOSCOW: Russia said on Wednesday that Ukraine had struck a military airfield on the Azov Sea with six US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles, a move that could prompt Moscow to launch another experimental intermediate-range hypersonic missile at Ukraine. Russia’s defence ministry said two of the missiles fired by Ukraine were shot down by a Pantsir missile defence system and the rest were destroyed by electronic warfare. “On the morning of Dec 11, 2024, the Kyiv regime launched a missile strike with Western precision weapons at the Taganrog military airfield in the Rostov region,” the defence ministry said. “This attack by Western long-range weapons will not go unanswered and appropriate measures will be taken,” it said. Russia fired a new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile known as “Oreshnik”, or Hazel Tree, at Ukraine on Nov 21 in what President Vladimir Putin said was a direct response to strikes on Russia by Ukrainian forces with US and British missiles. A US official said on Wednesday that Russia could launch another hypersonic ballistic missile in Ukraine in the coming days, but Washington does not consider the Oreshnik weapon a game-changer in the war. After approval from the administration of President Joe Biden, Ukraine struck Russia with six US-made ATACMS on Nov 19 and with British Storm Shadow missiles and US-made HIMARS on Nov 21. Putin, after those attacks, said that the Ukraine war was escalating towards a global conflict after the US and Britain allowed Ukraine to hit Russia with their weapons, and warned the West that Moscow could strike back. The war is entering what some Russian and Western officials say could be its final and most dangerous phase as Moscow’s forces advance at their fastest pace since the early weeks of the conflict. President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office next month, has pushed for a ceasefire and negotiations to end the war quickly, leaving Washington’s long-term support for Ukraine in question. Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has left tens of thousands of dead, displaced millions and triggered the biggest crisis in relations between Moscow and the West since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. News
From M16 to sniper rifles, Madani govt event visitors all smiles handling Armed Forces’ weapons usually only seen in Merdeka parades Posted on 23/11/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 — At the Defence Ministry’s booth at the Madani government’s second anniversary event, visitors have shared their excitement about seeing their firearm exhibition. Speaking to Malay Mail, they said it was a chance to get their hands on weapons that would usually only be seen in… Read More
Suspect with criminal record killed in police shootout in Kelantan Posted on 13/12/2024 The local male suspect had a record of 24 previous offences including gang robbery. (Bernama pic) PASIR PUTEH: Police shot dead a local male suspect who had a record of 24 previous offences, including drug-related crimes, in Jeram Pasu here early this morning. Kelantan police chief Mohd Yusoff Mamat said… Read More
Saka on target as Arsenal return to winning ways Posted on 24/11/2024 Nottingham’s Alex Moreno duels for the ball with Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka during the Arsenal and Nottingham Forest match at Emirates Stadium on Saturday. (AP pic) LONDON: Arsenal returned to winning ways in the Premier League with Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Odegaard inspiring a comfortable 3-0 home victory against Nottingham… Read More