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A satellite owned and operated by Russia has been snapping high-resolution images of Earth since last year, mainly to support the country’s war effort in Ukraine. The Russians call it Stilsat-1, but no satellite by that name has been officially announced as such after launch or registered with the United Nations. The reason is that it was built and launched by China and turned over to Russia on a turnkey basis. Although Russian officials have quietly acknowledged this, they have provided conflicting information on the satellite’s design and not revealed its exact launch date or its official Chinese name.
Vučić announced his intention to sign a long-term contract for the sale of ammunition to EU countries
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his intention to sign a long-term contract for the sale of ammunition to EU countries, noting that the country's warehouses are overflowing.
In response to a question about the possible shipment of these ammunition to Ukraine, Vučić emphasized that once the ammunition is sold, the buyers can use it as they see fit. He added that Serbia maintains its military neutrality but is open to cooperation with European armies.