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After the Korean War O’Dowd was posted to the British Jungle Training Centre at Kota-Tinggi, Malaysia as an instructor. Between courses, he went on patrol operations with British Gurkha, Fiji and Malayan forces. O’Dowd was Mentioned in Despatches by the British for distinguished service during these operations. Returning to Australia in November 1954, he was posted to Canungra and appointed Senior Instructor, Battle Wing. At the Jungle Training Centre he trained infantry battalions in jungle warfare for the Malayan Emergency.
When global hackers collective Anonymous swiftly declared cyberwar on Moscow last month, they claimed that they were able to affect Kremlin websites along with the Russian defence department and space agency. Australian hackers who have engaged in a cyberwar with Russia and its government could potentially find themselves in legal jeopardy. Your daily ten minute finance and business news wrap with SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves. By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS. Mr Xi stayed away from a dinner attended by 11 heads of states in line with his delegation's COVID-19 policy, a source in the Uzbek government told Reuters on Friday. China's stability-obsessed Communist Party, which is next month likely to give Mr Xi a third leadership term and cement his place as the country's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, has in the past warned against so called "colour revolutions".



Despite their biases they don't shy away from critiquing the Ukrainian leadership at times and every now and then, they speculate on future military actions and next stages of the war. Though this does not mean viewing Ukrainian efforts through rose-tinted glasses. This kind of commentary is also not unlike what is produced from more mainstream journalists where speculation on how the war will endis common and claims are made about which side is winning. Arguably, their explicit openness about their bias builds real trust with their audience and this can be observed in the comment sections of their videos. This pro-Ukrainian bias mainly appears in such things as framing Russian military success as bad  and Ukrainian success as good.
The United Nations has no access to those areas, its humanitarian co-ordinator in Ukraine Denise Brown said, adding some 17,000 people were affected in Ukrainian-controlled areas, with numbers changing "by the minute". Western countries say they are still gathering evidence but argue Ukraine would have no reason to inflict such a devastating disaster on itself, especially right as its forces were shifting onto the attack. Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate homes flooded in the war zone, vast nature preserves have been wiped out and the destruction of irrigation systems is likely to cripple agriculture across much of southern Ukraine for decades. In the east, Ukraine has reported advances around Bakhmut, which Russian forces captured last month after almost a year of the deadliest ground combat in Europe since World War II. The southern front is where Ukrainian forces are widely expected to attempt their main push, towards the coast. With virtually no independent reporting from the front lines and Kyiv saying little, it was impossible to assess whether Ukraine was penetrating Russian defences in its bid to drive out occupying forces.

Especially, the deliberate targeting of Ukrainian Civilian Infrastructure, which is against International Law. Ukraine has a right to be able to defend itself against this. Their use of Storm Shadow will allow Ukraine to push back Russian forces based within Ukrainian Sovereign Territory.
Today, I can confirm that the UK has donated Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine. Storm Shadow is a long-range conventional precision strike capability. It compliments the Ukraine Combat footage long-range systems already gifted, including HIMARS and Harpoon missiles, as well as Ukraine's own Neptune cruise missiles and longer-range munitions already gifted.

Shows RAR troops in the scenes; produced by Major Russell Linwood, RAR. AASAM was chaired almost entirely by RAR officer LTCOL Rex Wigney . A narrative and training job aid produced for units to use to better prepare soldiers of all Corps and ranks when attempting to qualify for the Army Marksman badge . Widely used by all RAR units, and features RAR troops in the footage; produced by Major Russell Linwood, RAR. This Part includes celluloid 8mm, 16mm, 35 mm and digital recordings that result in a “film” which can be viewed when projected onto a screen, or subsequently converted to digital format and able to be accessed via TV or computer-supported device.
Colour and Black and white historical footage;12 mins 57 secs. The film comprises several reels of footage taken at Terendak and elsewhere in both countries. Originally 8mm colour Kodachrome, silent, 13 min 22 secs. Parker recalls the night of his capture, escaping, recapture, conditions whilst incarcerated including sustaining a skin infection, conditions at “Camp Five”, and meeting Wilfred Burchett who attempted to interview him. First-hand account of the 3 RAR battle from the perspective of Sergeant Opie, acting CSM. Interview of Private Parker who was captured in Korea and spent the rest of the war as a POW.
In eastern Ukraine bordering Russia, Moscow's forces focused their main attempt to advance on the towns of Bakhmut and Avdiivka, the Ukrainian military said. About 50,000 to 60,000 people would be moved out in the next six days, said Vladimir Saldo, the Russian-installed chief of Kherson, while maintaining Russia had the resources to hold the city and even counter-attack if necessary. Ukrainian military analyst Oleksander Musiyenko, interviewed on Ukrainian NV Radio, said Ukraine was making gains but dismissed Russian reports of a major counteroffensive in the south-central Zaporizhzhia region. "For our soldiers, for all those who at this time are engaged in particularly heavy combat - we see your heroism, and we are grateful for every moment of your lives," he said in his nightly video address. Instead, we have seen Russia’s rapid suggestion that it would consider nuclear weapons use should NATO militarily intervene, at the same time as many on the West began demanding a so-called ‘no-fly zone’ to assist Ukraine.