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Friday June 28th, 2024 evening edition

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And now the defenders of Vovchansk, including some or part of several Ukrainian mechanized, marine and airborne brigades, have reportedly defeated an elite Russian airborne brigade.

According to a well-regarded Ukrainian correspondent who writes under the pseudonym “Nikolaev Vanek,” the 83rd Airborne Brigade has retreated from Vovchansk after a costly three-week deployment.

“The entire 83rd Airborne Brigade is urgently withdrawn to the rear to restore combat capability,” Vanek wrote.

The 83rd Airborne Brigade is, or was, an elite force—one of a dozen or so brigade-sized formations in the 40,000-person pre-war airborne corps.

In Ukraine, the 83rd Airborne Brigade ditched its parachutes and fought as a mechanized force in its tracked BMD and wheeled BTR vehicles.

The first 83rd Airborne Brigade paratroopers appeared along the front line in Vovchansk before June 12.

It was a disastrous start for the 83rd Airborne Brigade in Vovchansk. »

Fact check: North Korea has not announced plans to send troops to Ukraine — yet

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News Fact check: North Korea has not announced plans to send troops to Ukraine — yet While Russia and DPRK are boosting military ties, reports that Pyongyang said it will send troops within month are false SHARE COPY LINK FACEBOOK X LINKEDIN MASTODON PRINT North Korea has not announced that it will dispatch troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine within a month, despite multiple news reports that have made this claim this week.

North Korea has not announced that it will dispatch troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine within a month, despite multiple news reports that have made this claim this week.

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Uvalde school mass shooting: Pete Arredondo, Adrian Gonzales indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022

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A grand jury has indicted two former Uvalde school police officers in the botched law enforcement response to the 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary school that left 19 children and two teachers dead, two Texas state government sources with knowledge of the indictment told CNN Thursday.

Former Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo and former school police officer Adrian Gonzales were named in the indictments, which represent the first criminal charges filed in the school massacre.

Gonzales also faces felony charges of abandoning and endangering a child, Uvalde District Attorney Christina Mitchell told the Uvalde Leader-News. »