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‼️🇺🇲🇷🇺 “Kaliningrad and Sevastopol will be destroyed in the very first hours” — there will be no war between Russia and NATO similar to the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war,” said former US forces commander in Europe, General Ben Hodges.
📌 “If Russia attacked Poland in 2025… pic.twitter.com/sdB9jeiIT5
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Today in 1947, Chuck Yeager officially breaks the sound barrier when his Bell X-1 rocket plane hits Mach 1.06 (671 mph). The Second World War ace completes the feat while flying 45,000 feet above California’s Muroc Air Force Base (today known as Edwards Air Force Base).
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The post Today in 1947, Chuck Yeager officially breaks the sound barrier when his Bell X-1 rocket plane hits Mach 1.06 (671 mph). The Second World War ace completes the feat while flying 45,000 feet above California’s Muroc Air Force Base (today known as Edwards Air Force Base). first appeared on October Surprise 2016 – octobersurprise2016.org.
The post Today in 1947, Chuck Yeager officially breaks the sound barrier when his Bell X-1 rocket plane hits Mach 1.06 (671 mph). The Second World War ace completes the feat while flying 45,000 feet above California’s Muroc Air Force Base (today known as Edwards Air Force Base). first appeared on The World Web Times – worldwebtimes.com.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ordered Russia to pay Georgia more than 253 million euros in compensation for thousands of victims of human rights violations stemming from the tightening of administrative boundary lines after the 2008 war.
In an October 14 ruling in the case Georgia v. Russia (IV), the ECtHR unanimously awarded 253,018,000 euros in non-pecuniary damages to more than 29,000 victims. The compensation covers violations for which Russia was found responsible in an earlier 2024 judgment related to its postwar actions in Georgia.
The case arose from the postwar “borderization” process, which restricted movement across the occupation lines between Tbilisi-controlled territory and the Russia-occupied Abkhazia and Tskhinvali regions.
In its April 9, 2024, ruling, the ECtHR found that Russia was responsible for a pattern of violations, including excessive use of force, ill-treatment, unlawful detention, restrictions on freedom of movement and access to homes, land and family, as well as denial of education in the Georgian language.
In its latest ruling, the Court also instructed the Georgian government to establish an effective mechanism to distribute the compensation within 18 months of Russia’s payment.
The Court also noted that the Committee of Ministers continues to monitor enforcement of its rulings against Russia, which remains bound to comply with judgments related to events that occurred before September 16, 2022, when it left the Convention.
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Today in 1943, the U.S. 8th Air Force loses a staggering 77 B-17s in a daylight raid on Schweinfurt, Germany. Nearly 600 airmen are killed. The heavy losses force commanders of America’s strategic bomber force to change their tactics. See how at militaryhistorynow.com/2023/…
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The post Today in 1943, the U.S. 8th Air Force loses a staggering 77 B-17s in a daylight raid on Schweinfurt, Germany. Nearly 600 airmen are killed. The heavy losses force commanders of America’s strategic bomber force to change their tactics. See how at https://militaryhistorynow.com/2023/10/25/disaster-over-schweinfurt-how-improved-u-s-bomber-strategy-came-too-slow-to-save-the-eighth-air-force-from-catastrophe/ first appeared on October Surprise 2016 – octobersurprise2016.org.
The post Today in 1943, the U.S. 8th Air Force loses a staggering 77 B-17s in a daylight raid on Schweinfurt, Germany. Nearly 600 airmen are killed. The heavy losses force commanders of America’s strategic bomber force to change their tactics. See how at https://militaryhistorynow.com/2023/10/25/disaster-over-schweinfurt-how-improved-u-s-bomber-strategy-came-too-slow-to-save-the-eighth-air-force-from-catastrophe/ first appeared on The World Web Times – worldwebtimes.com.

