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Noel Reports · World · before 26 days

Ukraine’s Trident laser anti-drone system has been integrated into a mobile trailer-based air defense platform and is undergoing final tests.

Ukraine’s Trident laser anti-drone system has been integrated into a mobile trailer-based air defense platform and is undergoing final tests. Developers say it can destroy reconnaissance drones at up to 1.5 km, FPV drones at 800-900 m and practically hit Shahed-type strike drones at up to 5 km, using AI-assisted guidance, automatic target capture, tracking and radar integration.

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Noel Reports · World · before 26 days

❗️Reuters says all major refineries in central Russia have halted or cut fuel output after recent Ukrainian drone attacks.

❗️Reuters says all major refineries in central Russia have halted or cut fuel output after recent Ukrainian drone attacks. Their combined capacity exceeds 238,000 tons per day, equal to about a quarter of Russia’s total refining capacity. The plants account for more than 30% of Russian gasoline production and about 25% of diesel output, while Moscow has already banned gasoline exports from April t...

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Noel Reports · World · before 26 days

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Noel Reports · World · before 26 days

The 20/05/26 SitRep on Ukraine is ready: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/2057356429732851802.htmlNearly 700,000 people rely on our Ukraine war reporting across platforms, reaching over 800 million impressions per year. This reporting has no sponsors, no corporate backing, and no political funding. It exists because readers chose to support it.For nearly four years, we’ve delivered real-time, verified updates, tracked developments, and cut through misinformation. Reader support directly funds verification tools, source networks, and the expansion of our team to increase speed, accuracy, coverage and quality of content.Reach alone does not sustain independent reporting. It survives because individuals decide it is worth supporting.If our work has helped you stay informed, consider contributing. Even small monthly support makes a meaningful difference and helps secure this work long-term.Patreon (monthly): https://patreon.com/NOELREPORTSOne-time support: https://buymeacoffee.com/noelreportsThank you for helping keep independent Ukraine war reporting alive.Greetings,NOEL & Team

The 20/05/26 SitRep on Ukraine is ready: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/2057356429732851802.htmlNearly 700,000 people rely on our Ukraine war reporting across platforms, reaching over 800 million impressions per year. This reporting has no sponsors, no corporate backing, and no political funding. It exists because readers chose to support it.For nearly four years, we’ve delivered real-time, ve...

Science Facts · World · before 26 days

The ancient Roman aqueducts, including impressive examples still standing in modern-day Turkey, stand as powerful evidence of the Roman Empire’s remarkable engineering and architectural prowess. These sophisticated water systems were built to deliver fresh water to growing urban populations and represented a major advancement over earlier water management structures developed in Egypt and India.Constructed over approximately 500 years, from 312 BC to AD 226, the aqueducts received funding from both public resources and private donors. Many of Rome’s most prominent emperors, including Augustus, Caligula, and Trajan, ordered their construction.Roman engineers designed these systems using a combination of pipes, tunnels, canals, and arched bridges. By skillfully following the natural contours of the land, the structures relied entirely on gravity to channel water from distant lakes and springs into cities. Once it arrived, the water supplied essential needs such as drinking, irrigation, public fountains, and grand bath complexes. The city of Rome itself was served by as many as eleven separate aqueducts, some bringing water from sources up to 92 kilometers (57 miles) away.Remarkably, a few of these ancient structures remain in use today. The Aqua Virgo, constructed in 19 BC by Marcus Agrippa under Emperor Augustus, still flows through Rome and supplies the famous Trevi Fountain. This extraordinary engineering achievement highlights the lasting influence of Roman innovation on modern infrastructure and urban planning.Science and facts💡

The ancient Roman aqueducts, including impressive examples still standing in modern-day Turkey, stand as powerful evidence of the Roman Empire’s remarkable engineering and architectural prowess. These sophisticated water systems were built to deliver fresh water to growing urban populations and represented a major advancement over earlier water management structures developed in Egypt and India.Co...

Leak Live · World · before 26 days

🇧🇷 In #Brazil, a young woman fell into a manhole after the cover collapsed.In the city of Cuiaba, a 21-year-old woman was walking on a sidewalk when she stepped on a sewer cover — and the concrete lid literally split in half. She immediately fell straight down. The victim was hospitalized with multiple bodily injuries and knocked-out teeth.Follow us -> LiveLeak

🇧🇷 In #Brazil, a young woman fell into a manhole after the cover collapsed.In the city of Cuiaba, a 21-year-old woman was walking on a sidewalk when she stepped on a sewer cover — and the concrete lid literally split in half. She immediately fell straight down. The victim was hospitalized with multiple bodily injuries and knocked-out teeth.Follow us -> LiveLeak

Leak Live · Society · before 26 days

🇨🇦 #Canada.

🇨🇦 #Canada. The owner of the Zante Greek restaurant in Montreal gets fed up with protestors yelling outside his patio and hoses them down. Police quickly move in.Follow us -> LiveLeak

Leak Live · Policy · before 26 days

🇺🇸 Trump says Netanyahu "will do whatever I want him to do.

🇺🇸 Trump says Netanyahu "will do whatever I want him to do. He's a great guy," adding, "I'm right now, at 99% in Israel. I could run for Prime Minister. So, maybe after I do this I'll go to Israel run for Prime Minister."Follow us -> LiveLeak

Leak Live · Society · before 26 days

🇬🇧 London — A violent brawl broke out between two men inside Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, leaving terrified shoppers looking on.The fight erupted in The Beauty Hall on the ground floor on April 25. One man, wearing a pink top and black beanie, began punching, kicking and wrestling another man in a blue jacket after a verbal argument quickly escalated. The pair narrowly missed crashing into a female employee and beauty counters before security guards intervened and separated them.No arrests were made.Follow us -> LiveLeak

🇬🇧 London — A violent brawl broke out between two men inside Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, leaving terrified shoppers looking on.The fight erupted in The Beauty Hall on the ground floor on April 25. One man, wearing a pink top and black beanie, began punching, kicking and wrestling another man in a blue jacket after a verbal argument quickly escalated. The pair narrowly missed cras...