Britain's Special Air Service and other special forces have reportedly been involved in clandestine operations in at least 19 countries since 2011, a study by London-based Action by Armed Violence has revealed. The British special forces also operated in Russia to protect the country's athletes against potential Islamic terror attacks during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
Closer to India, in Pakistan, the British special forces operated to locate and target potential Al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives.
has used drones in covert operations on russian territory, and inside russian-occupied regions. now, ukraine has time and time again denied this, and it s unclear what s taken place. this specific attack. but yet again something to keep our eye on. there is no update yet on casualties, kim. all right, really appreciate the updates. selma abdelaziz in london, thanks so much. russian president vladimir putin signed a decree on thursday that allows the deportation of ukrainian citizens from territories illegally annexed by russia if they re deemed a quote national security threat. res dens from kherson, zaporizhzhia, donetsk and will be recognized as foreigners and could be expelled. ukrainians living in these areas without a russian passport would have to apply for a residence permit, undergo fingerprint registration and provide documents translated into russian. a ukrainian government adviser responded to the decree on
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gets an extra layer of deterrent to use that word, nuclear deterrent, but also the solidarity that comes with the collective defence in nato. what does that mean in practice? it doesn t necessarily mean a lot of new weapons systems on finnish territory, or permanent positioning of nato countries troops, but certainly there will be more joint exercises and finland can at least benefit from certain intelligence capabilities and things like that. we heard jens stoltenberg talking about exactly that at that news conference mentioning article five, the doctrine that gives protection. an attack on one is an attack on all. in terms of what finland might expect now and terms of a russian response, is there nervousness about covert operations, the sort of