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Russia fired a Kh-55 missile but used a fake nuclear warhead instead : Ukraine
According to Ukrainian officials who spoke to regional media outlets, a Russian missile that was launched over Kyiv on November 17 and carried a fake payload was actually meant to carry a nuclear bomb. “For this strike, the orcs took at least one Kh-55 missile from their “nuclear arsenal,” “unscrewed” the nuclear warhead, and replaced it with a dummy before firing it at Ukraine,” a spokesperson for the Strategic Communications Center of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in reference to the dummy attached to the Kh-55 missile.
The official continued, “Although we should not count it out that as events progress, at least a few such missiles will be observed.” While it is yet unknown why Russian forces switched a nuclear warhead for a warhead simulator, rumours say that they may be using the Kh-55 because they are running low on Kh-555 conventional missiles.
What might the cause be?
One scenario is that Russian soldiers might overlook changing the dummy’s nuclear warhead for a real one. Several people also believe that it was a deliberate action to confuse Ukraine’s air defence systems, according to Ukrinform. On November 17, the decoy attacked Ukraine, whose defence forces destroyed four missiles and five Shahed drones during an air raid warning above Kyiv.
The Kh-55 is a subsonic cruise missile used for aerial attacks, according to the American research group CSIS. Its manufacture started in 1971 and was created by the Soviet Union. A number of variations, including the Kh-55SM, the Kh-555, and the Kh-65SE, have been made possible by the strategic system, which can launch a nuclear warhead over a distance of 2,500 kilometres. The Russian government is in possession of this weapon, which measures 6.04 metres in length and diameter and weighs 1,210 kg when launched.
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Around Digha Railway Station, Negligence Causes Massive Water Wastage
Ignorance leads to huge water wastage near Digha Railway station.
The Wastage
In another case of carelessness, on Wednesday, March 27, a large water pipeline next to the Digha train station was damaged, wasting litres of water. In addition to upsetting locals, this event has drawn criticism for the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) poor response.
After this occurrence, the NMMC, which was given the task of supervising the construction of citizen amenities, has come under investigation. While there are development projects going on in a number of places, a serious mistake happened close to the Digha railway station on the Thane Belapur route.
A large-water pipe that supplied Digha with water was accidently damaged by a JCB when the M/s Light Strong Company was working on excavation. The large-water pipe burst, resulting in the loss of lakhs of litres of water.
Municipal authorities were notified promptly, yet they did not move decisively against the contractor in question. Locals voiced their displeasure, drawing attention to a persistent problem where contractors appear to start work without proper supervision or responsibility.
“Irrational contractors begin work at their convenience with the tacit approval of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation officials,” said one resident. Millions of gallons of water were wasted when a water conduit ruptured close to the Digha railway station while the business was excavating. But neither the contractor nor the executives of the municipal corporation can bear all the blame.
“It is unacceptable to waste water. Additionally, such carelessness should not be tolerated now that summer has arrived. Another neighbor stated, “We hope NMMC takes action against such contractors.”
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The Shiv Foundation Hosts An Exhibition In Vashi Of Weapons Belonging To Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
On the occasion of our esteemed leader Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj birth anniversary, the Shiv Foundation of Shiv Sena (UBT) has arranged an exhibition including Shivaji Maharaj’s weaponry at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, Vashi, from March 27 to 28, 2024, from 6 am to 8 pm.
The display provides an overview of the weapons and combat strategies used throughout Shivaji Maharaj’s rule. In order to obtain insight into the struggles and conflicts of the medieval age, visitors can peruse a variety of displays that explain the historical value of these artifacts.
Shree Vitthal More, the District Chief of Shiv Sena (UBT), opened the exhibition, which attracted the interest of both public officials and ordinary people.
There will be a number of cultural activities and celebrations all day long to go along with the exhibition. Residents can take part in flower tributes, ceremonial greetings, and cultural performances honoring Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s ongoing legacy from morning to evening.
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Prices Of Lemons Rise As Heatwave Hits City
As Summer & heatwaves strikes, the prices of lemon rise.
The Rise
Since the region has been immersed in intense heat and rising temperatures, lemons have become an extremely popular item in the city. Lemons are becoming an expensive luxury for many people as a result of their record-high costs, which are causing concern among the general public.
The retail market claims that the price of a single lemon has increased dramatically to Rs. 10 per piece, which is a substantial rise over prior months. Some people are so shocked by this increase that they are restricting how much lemon they eat.
Costs have increased overall as a result of the equivalent rise in lemon prices in wholesale marketplaces. The low salaries that define the present economic landscape put more burden on households that are already struggling financially.
The problem has been made worse by the increase in demand for lemons, which is ascribed to their cooling powers during the intense heat. Lemons are also essential for a number of culinary procedures, including the manufacture of lemon juice and the extraction of sugarcane juice.
According to a lemon merchant Varsha Sadanand Devkar. “Over the past 50 years, we have been selling lemons. But since the start of April, the cost has increased. We now sell three lemons for Rs. 25 and six for Rs. 50, while a single lemon costs Rs. 10 a piece.”
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