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Taiwan says 2 dead in military training plane crash

Taiwan says 2 dead in military training plane crash TAIPEI: A Taiwanese military training aircraft crashed on Tuesday (Jun 2) during a simulated engine failure exercise, killing the two pilots on board, the defence ministry said in a statement. The T-34 plane crashed at 8.08am at the northern end of the runway at Gangshan Air Base in the island's southern port city of Kaohsiung, the ministry said. The Air Force has set up a task force to investigate what caused the crash.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Russia downs 339 Ukrainian drones in 13 hours amid Zelenskyy's call to end war

Russia downs 339 Ukrainian drones in 13 hours amid Zelenskyy' s call to end war Russia's defence ministry said on Saturday that its air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 339 Ukrainian drones over a 13-hour period, marking one of the largest reported drone attacks in recent months. The interceptions took place across several Russian regions, including areas around Moscow, as per Reuters report. The reported attacks come as both Russia and Ukraine continue to rely heavily on drone...

Times of India 3d ago

South Koreans sweat over US$779,000 air conditioning plan for prisons

South Korea’s Ministry of Justice on Tuesday sought to defuse criticism over a 1.2 billion won (US$779,162) plan to install air conditioning in prisons, clarifying the equipment will cool corridors, not inmates’ cells. The ministry framed the installation as a minimal measure to protect vulnerable inmates and correctional officers from extreme heat, while online critics condemned the taxpayer-funded project as an unfair convenience for criminals. The ministry said the equipment will be...

South China Morning Post 5d ago

[Written Question] Prisons: Unmanned Air Systems

Question by: Nick Timothy Answering Body: Ministry of Justice Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many drones were sighted over prisons in England and Wales between July 2024 and April 2026; and how many drones were recovered by prisons between July 2024 and April 2026.

UK Parliament Written Questions 9d ago

Kuwait condemns Iranian attack as Iran-US trade new strikes

Kuwait condemns Iranian attack as Iran-US trade new strikes Kuwait condemns Iranian attack as Iran-US trade new strikes Kuwait activated its air defences after what its foreign ministry later described as a ‘heinous Iranian attack’. Iran says it targeted a US base in retaliation for being used, according to Tehran, to launch recent attacks on Iran. Published On 1 Jun 2026

Al Jazeera 9d ago

Taiwan says 2 dead in military training plane crash

Taiwan says 2 dead in military training plane crash The two pilots died during an exercise that simulated engine failure. TAIPEI: A Taiwanese military training aircraft crashed on Tuesday (Jun 2) during a simulated engine failure exercise, killing the two pilots on board, the defence ministry said in a statement. The T-34 plane crashed at 8.08am at the northern end of the runway at Gangshan Air Base in the island's southern port city of Kaohsiung, the ministry said.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Iran-US war latest: Iran attacks US bases across three Gulf allies after Trump renews strikes on Tehran

Iran-US war latest: Iran attacks US bases across three Gulf allies after Trump renews strikes on Tehran US military says nearly all drones fired towards Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain have been intercepted - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Iran has fired at least four ballistic missiles and several drones at US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan in retaliation against Donald Trump's renewed attacks on Tehran. Iran's Revolutionary Guard said its Aerospace Force launched long-range missiles at...

The Independent World 14h ago

New museum is a 'must-see' as historic UK airport reopens after 67 years

New museum is a 'must-see' as historic UK airport reopens after 67 years The airport was once Britain's main international gateway and birthplace of the 'Mayday' distress call Croydon Airport has thrown open its doors to the public once more after being shut for 67 years. Once the nation's main international airport, it closed down for good in 1959 and has remained vacant ever since.

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Watch: Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg region again; Russia claims capturing village

Ukraine on Saturday said its long-range drones struck targets deep inside Russia overnight, including a military facility near St Petersburg and an oil depot in the southern Krasnodar region, as the war continued to escalate with both sides reporting fresh battlefield gains and aerial attacks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the strikes targeted “the enemy navy’s arsenals and a base in Kronstadt” in Russia’s northwestern St Petersburg region, while another attack hit an oil...

Times of India 4d ago

Ukraine targets St. Petersburg again as Putin’s Davos wraps up

Ukraine launched a drone attack near St. Petersburg overnight, hitting the area again just before the last day of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s flagship economic forum in the city. The attacks come hours after Putin said there was no point in meeting Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had sent him a letter calling for peace talks. Zelenskyy wrote online Saturday that Ukrainian drones hit “the enemy navy’s arsenals and a base in Kronstadt” in the St. Petersburg...

Politico EU 4d ago