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Janis Timma in an undated photo (Credit: Getty)
The body of Latvian basketball star Janis Timma was found after he reportedly fell from a Moscow apartment complex.
The 32-year-old, who played for teams like Zenit Saint Petersburg and Orlando Magic, was discovered in the stairway of a high-rise building on his ex-wife Anna Sedokova's birthday.
The NBA ace had recently faced backlash when he announced his intention to play professionally in Putin's Russia despite his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
Janis Timma told Latvian outlet LSM in Oct 2024: "It's something interesting to me. I thought why not give it a try?"
Popular Ukrainian singer and actress Anna Sedokova was pictured crying after learning of her ex-husband's completely unexpected demise. (Credit: Instagram)
The preliminary cause of the athlete's death has been ruled as suicide.
Most likely thanks to the UK, Ukraine will have a new weapon to fight Russia.
A Ukrainian commander revealed the existence of the weapon, called "Tryzub," during a defence conference on Monday.
Colonel Vadym Sukharevskyi, who commands Kiev's unmanned forces, said Ukraine was only the fifth country to have an operational laser.
Ukrainian troops will use the laser to shoot drones and planes out of the sky (Photo: Reuters)
"As of now, we can use this laser to shoot down aircraft at altitudes of over two kms."
Tryzub is the name of the golden trident on Ukraine's coat of arms and is the symbol of the country. Ukraine developed the weapon most likely with help from the UK which designed the DragonFire DEW system.
Former UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps suggested in Apr 2024 the UK's laser weapon DragonFire could be sent to Ukraine.
Finally and as expected, North Korean soldiers have become expendable cannon fodder for Vladimir Putin and the Russians are trying to cover it up.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says this blurred image from a video shows Russians burning the face of a dead North Korean soldier. (Volodymyr Zelenskyys official Telegram channel)
At least 100 North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia have been killed, with nearly 1,000 wounded in the Kursk region, according to South Koreas National Intelligence Service (NIS). The high casualties were attributed to the troops' inexperience with drones and unfamiliar terrain.
A language barrier is hurting enemy efforts as well. North Korean soldiers opened fire on the vehicles of the so-called Akhmat battalion resulting in eight dead Kadyrovites (Chechens loyal to Ramzan Kadyrov). In military terms this is called "fratricide."
North Korea has reportedly sent over 10,000 soldiers and significant artillery supplies to aid Russia's war effort against Ukraine which neither Russia nor North Korea have officially confirmed.
Despite the reported losses, intelligence suggests North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is training additional troops for deployment. Experts say Kim is keen to acquire advanced technology from Russia and gain battle experience for his troops. Kim Jong-un will also neatly pocket the monthly $2,200 salary of each North Korean soldier sent to die for Russia.
Sources:
https://www.the-sun.com/sport/13108326/basketball-star-janis-timma-dead/
https://www.the-sun.com/news/13119788/ukraine-laser-gun-drones-trident/
https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-zelenskyy-wants-strong-trump-on-our-side/live-71103227
https://www.rfa.org/english/korea/2024/12/16/north-korea-ukraine-russia-casulaties/
https://www.rfa.org/english/korea/2024/12/17/north-korean-soldier-video-russia-12172024/