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RUSSIAN AIR RAIDS ON KYIV A CITY UNDER FIRE AND A NATION IN MOURNING. Content Warning.
RUSSIAN AIR RAIDS ON KYIV A CITY UNDER FIRE AND A NATION IN MOURNING Russian air raids on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv have entered a devastating phase, leaving behind massive destruction and the loss of thousands of civilian lives. The attacks, carried out through repeated waves of missiles and drones, struck residential neighborhoods, vital infrastructure, and public spaces. As Kyiv continues to endure relentless bombardment, the human cost of the conflict has reached alarming levels, transforming daily life into a constant struggle for survival.
By America today about a month ago in Serve
Bodyguard or Executive Protection Agent: Key Differences
Individuals playing a significant role in corporations, government offices and other vital bodies often require protection. Wherever they go, they need specialised security services to ensure that they are safe and threat-free. The security industry is no more limited to just physical security; they provide security professionals who are highly trained to ensure their client’s safety and well-being. As the demand for security personnel is increasing, more people are seeking clarity on the topic – bodyguard or executive protection agent – which one is better? So here is a comparison between executive security services and bodyguard services.
By Knight Securityabout a month ago in Serve
Why America Failed in Afghanistan
The withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan in August 2021 marked the end of a 20-year war and raised a difficult but necessary question: why did America fail in Afghanistan despite unmatched military power, resources, and global influence? The answer is not simple. The failure was not the result of a single mistake but rather a combination of strategic miscalculations, political contradictions, cultural misunderstandings, and unrealistic goals that accumulated over two decades.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Serve
Amercan Military
A Strong Claim Built on Knowledge, Training, and Leadership The American military is widely considered one of the most powerful forces in the world. While advanced weapons and technology play an important role, the true strength of the U.S. military lies in its education and training system. This article presents the clear claim that the American military is successful because it invests heavily in education, leadership development, and continuous learning. This system prepares soldiers not only for war but also for peace, decision-making, and global responsibility.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Serve
RAF Conducts Precision Air Strike in Central Syria
RAF and Allied Forces Carry Out Precision Air Strike in Central Syria Military aircraft from the United Kingdom, working together with allied forces, carried out a targeted air strike in central Syria during a recent overnight operation.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Serve
The War Doesn’t End When the Sirens Stop
The first time the air raid siren woke me, I didn’t recognize the sound. It wasn’t the sharp, electronic wail I’d heard in movies or news clips. It was deeper, rougher, like a voice screaming through a rusted megaphone. My body knew before my mind did. I was on the floor, hands over my head, before I even remembered I was supposed to be afraid.
By Megan Stroup2 months ago in Serve
China’s New Tariffs on EU Dairy. AI-Generated.
China has recently announced new tariffs on dairy products imported from the European Union. This decision has created concern among farmers, exporters, and trade experts around the world. While China says the move is necessary to protect its local dairy industry, many believe it also carries a strong political message.
By dua fatima2 months ago in Serve
Stolen Bike, Not Valor . Top Story - December 2025.
Koa was riding his new electric bike through the city park not too far from the US Embassy where he served in an Asian country. The ride was a part of his daily evening workout. He didn't really like the idea of an electric bike because he thought it was lazy. Besides, Koa had another good mountain bike he'd bought here used and it gave him a much better workout. But this one was his girlfriend's gift for his 29th birthday that she had taken the trouble to ship to him across the ocean. Koa felt obliged to ride it out at least occasionally, but promised himself not to use the battery. He even took it off the bike, to avoid the temptation.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Serve
EXCLUSIVE: Reason First-18 Navy SEALS Were Disciplined For Racist Harassment Of Black SEAL
Racism and the United States Armed Forces go together like blood and soil. In this latest instance, a black Navy Seal received racially driven epithets and images attempting to degrade his good name.
By Skyler Saunders2 months ago in Serve
Uncommon Valor and the Screenplay That Disappeared
A Hit Arrives — and a Trend Is Born When Uncommon Valor opened in theaters on December 16, 1983, it was immediately embraced as both a commercial hit and a cultural corrective. Gene Hackman was praised for his granite-solid performance, Patrick Swayze emerged as a rising star, and the film joined a growing wave of early-’80s movies determined to reshape how Americans viewed the Vietnam War.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Serve










