The Daily Populous

Sunday September 29th, 2024 night edition

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Aleksey Kolomeitsev, a Russian colonel who trained specialists in the use of attack drones, was killed in the city of Kolomna in Moscow Oblast, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on Sept. 28.

Kolomeitsev, 51, led Russia's 924th State Center of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), a military unit responsible for training specialists to operate combat drones.

The unit specialized in the use of Shahed drones, which Russia employs daily in mass aerial attacks against Ukraine.

The Russian colonel was "directly involved in Russia's full-scale invasion and war crimes against Ukraine," HUR said.

Kolomeitsev is not the first Russian to die in similar circumstances in recent weeks – HUR said on Sept. 16 that a Kremlin propagandist had been killed in the Russian city of Belgorod.

In a post on Telegram, HUR claimed Aleksandr Korobov died on Sept. 15 after his skull was "crushed.".

According to Russian news outlets, Korobov was heavily injured in an apparent assassination attempt. »

‘It’s hugely moving’: sea turtle nests in Greece reach record numbers

Authored by theguardian.com

The beach, long described as the Mediterranean’s greatest “maternity ward” for the Caretta caretta loggerhead sea turtle, has become host to not only record numbers of nests, but record numbers of surviving hatchlings as the species makes an extraordinary resurgence.

In Greece, which hosts 60% of Caretta caretta nests, the rebound has been phenomenal: from an average of 5,000 to 7,000 nests per year, since 2023 over 10,000 nests have been recorded annually, according to Archelon, the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece.

View image in fullscreen A newborn loggerhead turtle swims in the sea in Kyparissia, south-west Greece, September 2019. »

Childless GOP Candidate Borrows Friend’s Wife and Kids for Photo Ops

Authored by rollingstone.com
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The sentiment in Republican politics that childless Americans are — as JD Vance put it — disorienting and disturbing has become so prevalent that one GOP candidate has taken to borrowing his friends’ wife and children for photo ops.

According to the Times, the woman and girls are “the wife and children of a longtime friend.”

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Hezbollah Confirms Leader Hassan Nasrallah Is Dead

Authored by bloomberg.com

Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah , in a massive blow to the militant group and a win for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The death, confirmed by Hezbollah, was the result of an Israeli strike on southern Beirut on Friday.

A key question is how Hezbollah and its sponsor Iran will respond, although reactions for now have been fairly measured. »

West obtains evidence that China supplied weapons to Russia for war against Ukraine, media says – The Times

Authored by pravda.com.ua
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Western officials believe they have obtained evidence of secret arms supplies from China to Russia, which could signify a major escalation in Beijing's involvement in the war in Ukraine.

Details: A source from The Times claims that the West has evidence of an unnamed Chinese company's involvement in supplying Russia with "a range of purpose-built military drones" used in Ukraine.

The source refused to disclose the company's name but clarified that the deal to supply drones to Russia was completed in 2023. »