- Russia: FSB reports thwarting assassination of Tsargrad CEO Malofeev
March 6, 2023
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has thwarted an attempt by Ukrainian special services to assassinate Russian billionaire businessman and CEO of the Tsargrad group of companies Konstantin Malofeev, the FSB’s Center for Public Relations (CPR) told TASS. “The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation has prevented an attempt on the life of a public figure: ...
- 1 killed, 5 injured in bomb blast in Montenegro’s capital
March 3, 2023
One person was killed and at least five others were injured on Friday when a hand grenade exploded at the entrance of a courthouse in Montenegro’s capital, police said. Police spokeswoman Carna Rastoder said the man who detonated the grenade was killed. Read more… Source: Times Union
- Manchester Arena attack: Security services might have prevented Manchester Arena bombing
March 2, 2023
The security services were guilty of “a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented” the Manchester Arena bombing, according to the chairman of the inquiry into the atrocity. A report published by former high court judge Sir John Saunders, the third and final from his inquiry, looked at whether MI5 and counter-terror police ...
- Ukraine: Over 200 antipersonnel mines destroyed by Russian bomb specialists in Donetsk
February 28, 2023
Russian emergencies ministry’s bomb specialists have defused 201 Lepestok antipersonnel mines in Donetsk’s Petrovsky district, the ministry said on Tuesday. “During the day, bomb specialists of the emergencies ministry destroyed 201 Lepestok antipersonnel mines. The work was complicated by shelling attacks,” it wrote on its Telegram channel, adding that demining works will be continued. The PFM-1 ...
- UK: Former soldier admits making explosives at his Derbyshire home
February 24, 2023
A former soldier, who served his country for 15 years, has admitted making and possessing explosives. Dressed in a black hoodie and a grey t-shirt, Peter Galvin pleaded guilty to three different counts he appeared from custody at Derby Crown Court. The 43-year-old also admitted assaulting an emergency worker – a police officer – but denied ...
- Finland to donate three Leopard 2R demining tanks to Ukraine
February 23, 2023
On the one-year anniversary of the start of Russia’s war of aggression, Finland has decided to send another package of defence materiel to Ukraine. The aid package is valued at over EUR 160 million, and the combined value of all defence materiel packages submitted to Ukraine by Finland so far is EUR 750 million. Three Leopard ...
- UK: Couple call police after finding bag of explosives behind B&M Bargains in Todmorden
February 23, 2023
A couple have spoken of their ‘shock’ after they discovered a bag of explosives in a drain. The railway track explosives were found in a bag by Billy Heys and Beth Chadwick, who are members of the Britannia Mucky Dippers magnet fishing team. Read more… Source: Lancashire Telegraph
- Poland: Secret mission of Polish policemen to clear unexploded ordnance in Ukraine
February 23, 2023
The return of 98 police officers was officially announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Mariusz Kamiński. On Thursday, together with President Duda, he will thank the officers. The mission in Ukraine was carried out only by volunteers. 98 of them went. Among them were pyrotechnics, paramedics and members of combat teams who protected ...
- UK: British Army recruit facing jail for having bomb-making instructions on his phone
February 23, 2023
A British Army recruit who was referred to Prevent as a schoolboy because of his far-Right and neo-Nazi views is facing jail after he was caught with instructions on how to make bombs on his phone. Sejr Forster, 25, joined the banned British terrorist group National Action when he was 13, a court heard. Read more… Source: Daily ...
- UK: ‘Heroic’ police officers save donkeys on Suffolk farm from unexploded device
February 22, 2023
A herd of donkeys on a Suffolk farm were “heroically” saved by police officers over the weekend after a suspected explosive device was found. Police were called to a farm in Kelsale, near Saxmundham, at around 1pm on Sunday (February 19) after receiving reports of an unexploded device. In a Facebook post, Lowestoft Police said: “The ...
- Spain to abolish carry-on liquid restrictions at airports from 2024
February 22, 2023
Authorities in Spain plan to abolish the carry-on liquid rules in 2024, permitting passengers through some country’s airports to take over 100 ml liquids in their hand luggage without being subject to restrictions. According to the announcement of Aena, the state-owned company in charge of general interest airports in Spain, from 2024, liquid restrictions will be ...
- Northern Ireland: Explosive device is discovered in Londonderry after armed gang attempted to hijack car
February 19, 2023
An explosive device has been discovered yards away from where children were playing football in Londonderry, as four men are arrested under the Terrorism Act. The device was found during a major security operation after an armed gang attempted to hijack a car in the city. Read more… Source: Daily Mail
- UK: Norwich man bought a bomb-making manual from Amazon
February 19, 2023
A former soldier accused of terror offences has told the Old Bailey he bought a book containing bomb-making instructions on Amazon. The 25-year-old from Norwich, who the court has ruled must be referred to as S Forster, is on trial for possessing terrorist publications. Read more… Source: Evening News 24
- UK develops 3D-printed ‘suicide drone’ to aid Ukraine against Russia
February 18, 2023
The United Kingdom has reportedly developed and tested a number of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) undercover to support Ukraine. Among the UAVs is a 3D-printed delta-wing “suicide” drone produced as part of the rapid development program to deter Russian aggression in Ukraine. Read more… Source: Interesting Engineering
- Clandestine U.K. Program Developed 3D-Printed ‘Suicide’ Drone For Ukraine
February 16, 2023
In an until-now secretive program, the United Kingdom has rapidly developed and flight-tested a number of “complex” drones that would be suitable for use by Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. While it’s unclear which of any of the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in question were ultimately selected for supply to Ukraine, it’s obvious that a ...
- Ukraine’s New Anti-Tank Tactic: Lay A Minefield, Then Scatter More Mines From the Air
February 12, 2023
Russian tanks keep running into Ukrainian mines outside Vuhledar. Either the Russians are getting sloppy, or the Ukrainians have tweaked their minelaying tactics. More likely, both. Indeed, there are indications the Ukrainians have adopted a clever new method of laying mines. Ukrainian gunners wait until Russian troops clear a path through an old minefield—then toss fresh mines ...
- Germany: Four soldiers injured after munitions convoy crashes in Baden-Württemberg
February 11, 2023
Two U.S. Army supply trucks crashed into each other on the German autobahn on Thursday, Feb. 9, injuring four soldiers, two seriously. The accident happened just after 3 p.m. on Thursday near Kirchberg an der Jagst, according to local police from the city of Aalen, who initially reported it as a hit-and-run incident. The five-vehicle convoy ...
- Ukraine: Zaluzhny first confirmed the use of sea drones by Russia
February 11, 2023
Earlier, a video appeared on the network with the defeat of the bridge piers, as stated, in Zatoka, Odessa region, by sea surface drones. Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, in a conversation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, General Mark Milley, indirectly confirmed the use ...

