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Putin unleashes force, slamming Ukraine with 1,400+ bombs and drones
Russian forces hit Ukraine with nearly 1,150 strike drones, over 1,400 guided aerial bombs, and dozens of missiles in a single week, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The barrage,
The B-2 bomber is one of the most iconic, striking, and technologically advanced planes in the United States Air Force's (USAF) arsenal. Since it first emerged into public view on 22 November 1988, the aircraft has been turning heads with its low-profile ...
Modern aerial bombing has evolved far beyond the World War II-style “gravity drop.” High-speed jet bombers, flying at supersonic speeds, cannot rely solely on gravity to deliver munitions safely and accurately. At low altitudes, the air under an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Evan Vucci/Getty Images Then-U.S. President Barack Obama dropped more than 26,000 bombs on seven countries — Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen — in 2016 alone.
A man was arrested on Thursday in the FBI’s nearly 5-year-old investigation into pipe bombs placed outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national parties in Washington on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol and has been ...
WASHINGTON — A federal magistrate judge on Friday ordered that the Virginia man accused of planting pipe bombs in the nation’s capital on Jan. 5, 2021, remains detained ahead of his trial, determining that he posed a "potential danger" to the public.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes, the blue and yellow vault-making corporation, Vault-Tec, appeared to have had some hand in dropping the first nuclear bombs and beginning the Great War, which would destroy the world.
When it comes to marking anniversaries of the atomic bomb, there are a few obvious choices. July 16, 1945, was the date of the Trinity test, the first nuclear explosion, and has been used by some as an arbitrary beginning for the Anthropocene Epoch, the ...
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Why decades old bombs are still killing people today
Long after wars officially end, landmines and unexploded bombs remain buried beneath cities, farmland, and coastlines, continuing to injure and kill civilians decades later. From Cold War era munitions discovered under European streets to cluster bomblets scattered across modern battlefields,