
Christian Oliver
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist for @theipaper, @thetimes and other bits. Previously Foreign Reporter at MailOnline
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5 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Christian Oliver
Russia will be bruised and angry after Ukraine’s humiliating attack on its nuclear bombers, experts told The i Paper, but remains unlikely to launch a nuclear attack. Moscow on Sunday suffered perhaps its most damaging attack of the war, a surprise, coordinate strike on several of its major air bases. Explosive-laden drones, which had been hidden in trucks and driven deep inside Russian territory, were released and struck 41 of Russia’s most crucial warplanes, Ukrainian officials said.
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5 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Christian Oliver
Russia will be bruised and angry after Ukraine’s humiliating attack on its nuclear bombers, experts told The i Paper, but remains unlikely to launch a nuclear attack. Moscow on Sunday suffered perhaps its most damaging attack of the war, a surprise, coordinate strike on several of its major air bases. Explosive-laden drones, which had been hidden in trucks and driven deep inside Russian territory, were released and struck 41 of Russia’s most crucial warplanes, Ukrainian officials said.
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5 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Christian Oliver
Russia and Ukraine exchanged deadly drone and rocket attacks overnight despite representatives from both nations sitting down for peace talks. Moscow’s forces launched shelling and air attacks that killed five people outside the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, while a drone attack on the northeast region of Sumy injured at least six early on Monday, including two children, regional officials said.
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5 days ago |
inews.co.uk | Christian Oliver
A major shakeup of flight paths will cut the value of homes for people living near airports and lead to increased noise pollution, community groups have warned. The Government has today ushered in the largest redesign of UK airspace since it was first formed in the 1950s, when there were only approximately 200,000 flights per year. More than seven decades later there are around 2.7 million flights each year.
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6 days ago |
msn.com | Christian Oliver
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