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Pundit spots Louis Rees-Zammit frustration and Wales to announce major changes

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Pundit spots Louis Rees-Zammit frustration as Wales told to ‘strip it back’

Former Scotland international Jim Hamilton says he could see Louis Rees-Zammit’s frustration first-hand at the weekend as Wales continue to grapple with their attacking identity.

Hamilton, who was watching from close quarters, believes the Gloucester wing is desperate for more involvement as Wales lean heavily on a territorial kicking game.

“I actually saw Louis’ frustration from where I was on the weekend,” Hamilton said. “He just wants to get his hands on the ball.

“Where Wales are at the minute, they’re reverting more to this kicking game. And if they are going to win, they’re going to need to strip it back and attack is the last thing to come.

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The comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of Wales’ attacking output, with their wide threats often starved of possession as they prioritise field position.

Hamilton was quick to stress that the talent is there within the squad, reeling off a string of players he rates highly.

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“I’m a big fan of Aaron Wainwright,” he said. “[Taine] Plumtree, when he’s come on, has looked good. I’m a big fan of Tomos Williams and Ellis Mee and I love Louis Rees-Zammit.

“Dafydd Jenkins as well, he’s been really good for Exeter this year and I’m a big fan of him.

“Wales have got some quality players and I’ve named a few there but I’m yet to see something where they’ve put it all together.”

Hamilton even suggested that Wainwright’s performances have long deserved greater recognition.

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“I’ve always liked him as a player and I thought he might have gone on the Lions tour, that’s how highly I rate him,” he added.

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Tandy expected to rip up team for Scotland clash

Steve Tandy is expected to tear up his starting XV for the visit of Scotland – with a new outside-half and a potential debutant wing among the headline changes – when he names his team this morning.

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WalesOnline understands changes are coming at second-row, back row, outside-half and on the wing ahead of Saturday’s clash at the Principality Stadium. Follow live updates of Steve Tandy’s squad announcement here.

The squad went through a full-contact session on Wednesday and, barring any late setbacks, Sam Costelow is set to be handed his first start of this season’s Six Nations Championship.

Costelow is expected to wear the No.10 shirt, replacing Dan Edwards after the Ospreys playmaker started Wales’ last seven Tests. The Scarlets fly-half was omitted from the autumn squad but has impressed at regional level in recent weeks.

There are significant changes expected in the pack, too. Adam Beard is understood to have dropped out of the matchday squad following the defeat to France, with Ben Carter set to partner Dafydd Jenkins in the second row and Freddie Thomas providing cover from the bench.

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Tandy is also poised to bring Taine Plumtree into the back row in place of Olly Cracknell, with Aaron Wainwright shifting to No.8.

On the wing, uncapped Leicester Tigers flyer Gabriel Hamer-Webb is in line for his Wales debut. The 25-year-old, who previously spent two seasons at Cardiff, appears set to come in for Ellis Mee, with his aerial ability thought to have impressed in training.

Wales head into the Scotland showdown rooted to the bottom of the table after heavy defeats to England and France, conceding 102 points and 15 tries across the opening two rounds. Tandy’s former side arrive in Cardiff buoyant after their Calcutta Cup triumph – and the Wales head coach appears ready to gamble in a bid to spark a response.

Foden: Wales must build new core around five or six players

Former England full-back Ben Foden believes Wales’ “changing of the guard took too long” and believes finding a handful of players to build the national team around would constitute a Six Nations success story for them.

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Speaking to BOYLE Sports, Foden delivered a blunt assessment of Wales’ current plight and predicted a difficult end to the championship ahead.

“Youth rugby in Wales has taken a hit, but it’s still alive and well,” he said. “There’s still very good rugby-playing schools. There’s still a good youth system. It’s just that the changing of the guard took too long.

“The likes of Liam Williams and George North and Alun Wyn Jones and Adam Jones and all those boys… When they left, there was and is this vast gap of experienced international players that’s never been filled.

“And there’s a bit of a scramble now to find the next generation.”

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Foden does not expect an upturn in results in the short term and tipped Wales to finish bottom of the table this season.

“The future of the Six Nations this season is not bright for Wales,” he said.

“I think they probably will get the wooden spoon but they’ll give Italy a good match, they’ll give Scotland a run, depending on what kind of Scottish team turns up. I can’t see Wales winning a game.

“There’s got to be questions asked about the future of Welsh rugby because this shouldn’t happen to a country that’s so influential in the game and has dominated the Six Nations for the last 15 years. It’s a real shame to see them drop off like they have.”

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However, Foden believes there is still a pathway forward if coaches are brave enough to back youth.

“If the coaches are savvy they’ll just throw guys in and see if they can sink or swim,” he added.

“They won’t be expecting them to go and win an international game on their own, but you’re looking at them to see who can play at this level and compete.

“And if they get to the end of this competition with five or six guys who they think have what it takes, and around whom they can build a team — and if they have the right kind of temperament and the right skill set and the right attitude and they’re willing to work hard — you can start building around a core.”

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Wales U20s out to avoid third straight near-miss against Scotland

Wales U20s will look to turn promise into points when they host Scotland national under-20 rugby union team at Cardiff Arms Park on Friday night (7.15pm).

Richard Whiffin’s side have pushed both England and France all the way in this season’s Six Nations Under 20 Championship but were edged out late in both fixtures, including a 34-24 defeat to Les Bleuets last time out. Wales had a Tom Bowen try ruled out in the closing stages against France that would have earned a shot at victory or at least two bonus points.

Head coach Whiffin says his players are “swinging the bat” against the tournament’s leading contenders and insists they are developing quickly despite back-to-back defeats.

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Wales make two changes up front, with Dylan James and Evan Minto promoted from the bench, while injuries to Osian Darwin-Lewis and Evan Morris mean debuts for Bailey Cutts and Dylan Scott in the backs. Scotland make one change in the starting XV, with Harvey Preston coming in at open-side flanker, and could hand debuts to Archie Appleby and Jack Marshall from the bench.

Wales U20s: Cummings (Cardiff); Scott (Cardiff Met), Cutts (Cardiff), Emanuel (Cardiff, co-capt), Bowen (Cardiff); Leggatt-Jones (Scarlets), S Davies (Cardiff); D James (Ospreys), Howe (Cardiff), Pritchard (Scarlets), L Evans (Exeter), O Williams (Bristol), Gwynne (Gloucester, co-capt), C James (Gloucester), Minto (Dragons).

Replacements: Talamai (Dragons), Tuckley (Dragons), Cook (Scarlets), Rees (Gloucester), Ridgway (Bath), Woodyatt (Gloucester), Lucas (Cardiff), Anfield (Bath University).

Scotland U20s: Widdowson (Edinburgh); Moncrieff (Edinburgh), Waugh (Glasgow Hawks), Wolfenden (Edinburgh, capt), McHaffie (Edinburgh); Dalziel (Melrose), MacArthur (Edinburgh); Stewart (Edinburgh), Roberts (Glasgow), Blyth-Lafferty (Edinburgh), Lindsay (Edinburgh), Blackett (Cardiff Met), Byrd (Edinburgh), Preston (Glasgow Hawks), Purvis (Glasgow).

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Replacements: McAughtrie (Ayr), McKenna (Glasgow), Rennie (Glasgow), Appleby (Northampton), Ronnie (Watsonians), Marshall (Saracens), McKenzie (Watsonians), Jessop (Heriot’s).

Scotland must back-up England win against ‘hurting’ Wales

By Anthony Brown, Press Association

Scott Cummings admitted Scotland must prove in Wales this weekend that they have the mentality to back up Saturday’s Calcutta Cup triumph.

The Scots have had to contend with accusations that they continually raise their game for showdowns with England and then fall flat against other Guinness Six Nations rivals.

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After last weekend’s 31-20 victory at Murrayfield, Scotland have defeated England six times in nine meetings since Gregor Townsend took charge in 2017.

After four of their last five wins over the Auld Enemy, however, they have gone on to lose their next match – something they are intent on avoiding in Cardiff.

“We know that we can push on, we believe we can push on, the weekend was just a start for us,” said second-rower Cummings, speaking from the Scots’ warm-weather training camp in Spain. “Now we need to back it up.

“We’ve beaten England before, we’ve done this before in the Six Nations quite a few times and we probably haven’t backed it up after that, so that’s definitely a big focus for us.

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“Obviously when you get that big home game against England, coming off a frustrating loss in Italy, it’s easy to get that hype.

“It’s up to us as a squad to come together and create our own energy. We chatted last week around needing our best performance and we need to continue that on this week.

“We need to go in with that same mindset, win every 50-50 and really put our game on and implant our game on Wales this weekend.”

Scotland were under intense pressure last week on the back of a dismal opening-weekend defeat away to Italy.

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Cummings said the Scots will keep what happened in Rome in their minds in the lead-up to Cardiff because they “can’t let the performance dip to that point again”.

The lock insisted they must gear up for struggling Wales with the same intensity and focus that brought such a positive display against a previously buoyant England.

“I want the heat on us,” Cummings said, when asked if there was less pressure on his side after their exploits last weekend.

“We might be going in as a strong, confident team but we need to view every single moment as the most important moment of the match.

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“If we don’t, I don’t think we’ll get the win out of it. I don’t think the pressure’s off us. I like to think in international rugby, the pressure’s always on you to perform well.

“For us, it’s going to be a massive game. We’re definitely not resting on the weekend being our finished performance.

“Wales are a team that’s obviously hurting, like we were last week. That often brings the best out in a team so we’re expecting a massive fight from them.”

Meanwhile, Perpignan have revealed that back-rower Jamie Ritchie – who withdrew from the Scotland squad earlier this week alongside Jack Dempsey and Jamie Dobie – is facing “approximately two months” on the sidelines after suffering a break in the upper part of the shinbone.

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Tyler Morton: How former Liverpool prospect has rediscovered his love for football

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For Morton, leaving his hometown club was a wrench. He had been at Liverpool since the age of five, rising through the academy to be hailed as one of the club’s brightest prospects after breaking into Jurgen Klopp’s side in 2021-22.

But after promising loan spells at Blackburn and Hull, opportunities dried up under Arne Slot and Morton found himself at a crossroads.

The decision to move abroad was not simply a change of scene, but a pivotal moment – a chance to expand his horizons and add new dimensions to his game.

“As soon as Lyon came in, there was nothing else on my mind,” says Morton, who moved to France after helping England Under-21s win the Euros. “It’s a massive club and the support here is incredible. It was always going to be a big challenge moving away from home but that’s what I wanted, and I felt ready. I wanted to show people I could be a leader and hopefully that’s what I’ve done.”

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Morton arrived at Lyon at a time of significant uncertainty. France’s dominant force in the 2000s, they had fallen on hard times and were even provisionally relegated last summer due to their financial situation, only to be reinstated on appeal.

Several senior players, including Alexandre Lacazette, Rayan Cherki and Georges Mikautadze, left as part of a major reset, with younger, more affordable replacements brought in.

Picked up for just 10m euros (£8.7m), Morton wasted little time making his mark. He helped Lyon to victory at Lens on the opening weekend and was named man of the match on his home debut against Metz.

Everything went perfectly that day – except for his half-time interview, which left French broadcasters perplexed. “They couldn’t understand anything I said,” recalls Wallasey-born Morton, who speaks with a strong Liverpool accent. “The translator just laughed. I’m not used to doing interviews at half-time when the adrenaline’s flowing, so I spoke far too quickly.”

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It was a light-hearted reminder of the adjustments required off the pitch but Morton has adapted quickly where it matters most. Previously more of a box-to-box midfielder, he has been entrusted with the role of a number six by Fonseca, taking responsibility for organising Lyon’s play from deep.

“The manager has given me the reins to play my football and I’m loving it,” he says. “There’s no better position than number six, getting on the ball constantly, finding passes between the lines and using my brain to dictate games. Paulo Fonseca’s an incredible manager. He’s helped me so much. I’ve discovered things I didn’t even know I had as a footballer.”

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Russia-Ukraine war: Kremlin offers huge payments to students to join its drone forces

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Russia-Ukraine war: Kremlin offers huge payments to students to join its drone forces

Students across Russia are reportedly being offered significant financial incentives to join drone units fighting in Ukraine, serving as both operators and engineers.

This recruitment drive is further evidenced by documents indicating that companies in Russia’s central Ryazan region have been given quotas to enlist workers for the army.

This intensified effort to replenish military ranks comes as Russian forces continue to make battlefield gains in Ukraine, now in the fifth year of the conflict, and as US-brokered peace talks remain on hold due to the Iran war.

The move suggests Moscow is diversifying its recruitment strategies, though the Kremlin has stated that a general mobilisation is not on the agenda.

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Top officials also deny any shortage of recruits, despite Ukrainian claims – dismissed by Moscow – that Kyiv is eliminating Russian troops faster than they can be replaced.

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council, told state media on Friday that Russia’s recruitment system, which offers substantial financial packages to volunteers, continues to deliver.

He claimed over 400,000 people signed up last year, with more than 80,000 joining so far this year. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Thursday that students are indeed being encouraged to join Russia’s drone forces, a new division of the armed forces established late last year at President Vladimir Putin’s behest.

Russia's move to target students - a process critics say has sometimes been accompanied by undue pressure - suggests that Moscow is keen to pour more skilled human resources into its drone forces which - like those of Ukraine - play an increasingly pivotal role in what has long become a war of attrition
Russia’s move to target students – a process critics say has sometimes been accompanied by undue pressure – suggests that Moscow is keen to pour more skilled human resources into its drone forces which – like those of Ukraine – play an increasingly pivotal role in what has long become a war of attrition (REUTERS)

Peskov added that the recruitment offer “applies equally to everyone – workers, students and the unemployed,” describing it as “a completely open offer, an offer to join a new type of unit.”

Russia’s move to target students – a process critics say has sometimes been accompanied by undue pressure – suggests that Moscow is keen to pour more skilled human resources into its drone forces which – like those of Ukraine – play an increasingly pivotal role in what has long become a war of attrition.

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Drone operators from both sides typically work some distance from the front line but are regarded as high-value targets who are hunted down and killed if their positions are revealed.

The Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok is promising students who sign up for a minimum of one year extendable academic leave and a guaranteed exemption from any education fees on their return, plus free accommodation and grants. It is also pledging to cover the costs of any military equipment and weaponry needed.

That is on top of what, by local standards, is a substantial financial package: a first-year salary from 5.5 million roubles ($68,433), a one-off payment of 2.5 million roubles after free training, a monthly allowance of 240,000 roubles, and a one-off payment of 200,000 roubles from the university.

People walk under a digital screen displaying an ad promoting contract military service in the Russian army's unmanned systems forces
People walk under a digital screen displaying an ad promoting contract military service in the Russian army’s unmanned systems forces (REUTERS)

“This is not only an opportunity to prove yourself, but also a unique platform for social and career advancement, backed by unprecedented support measures,” the university said in a document published on March 19.

The Moscow State University of Civil Engineering is offering similar incentives, telling students in a statement on its website that they have the chance to become drone operators, engineers or technical specialists.

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The Russian State Hydrometeorological University in St Petersburg is also encouraging its students to sign up. Its offer, published on its website, shows a drone operator promising payments from 7 million roubles ($87,000) per year.

There have been unconfirmed media reports that universities have been given recruitment quotas to meet and leaks suggesting that students – especially those who have failed exams or are indebted – have sometimes faced undue pressure to sign up, such as being threatened with expulsion if they do not.

Reuters was unable to independently confirm that and the Russian Defence Ministry and universities say signing up is entirely voluntary.

The recruitment effort, which comes as Russian forces continue to grind forwards on the battlefield in Ukraine and as US-brokered peace talks are on ice due to the Iran war, suggests Moscow is diversifying its push to replenish its army's ranks in what is the fifth year of its war.
The recruitment effort, which comes as Russian forces continue to grind forwards on the battlefield in Ukraine and as US-brokered peace talks are on ice due to the Iran war, suggests Moscow is diversifying its push to replenish its army’s ranks in what is the fifth year of its war. (REUTERS)

The drive to woo students coincides with a new billboard recruitment campaign which shows a young drone operator with glowing eyes in hi-tech glasses under the title “the new indispensables.”

Meanwhile Pavel Malkov, the governor of the Ryazan region – which has a population of over 1 million – has ordered private and public companies to set recruitment quotas for workers to sign contracts with the army.

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His orders, contained in a decree which was published on a government website and publicised by state media, said that companies with up to 300 workers should provide two army recruits, companies with up to 500 employees three recruits, and companies with more than 500 workers five recruits.

The decree did not say what punishment, if any, companies would face if they failed to meet the quotas.

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Husband pleads not guilty to brutal murder of Scots lawyer wife in LA apartment

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June Bunyan, 37, and Jonathan Renteria, 25, had welcomed a baby girl weeks before the murder.

A man has pleaded not guilty to a new indictment charging him with murdering his Scottish wife June Bunyan in the US.

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June, 37, who is originally from the Isle of Arran, was found dismembered in her apartment in Los Angeles, California, on September 11 last year. Her husband Jonathan Renteria, 25, was charged with her murder four days later.

The couple had welcomed a baby girl just weeks before the murder.

Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office revealed yesterday Renteria has been indicted on one count each of murder and mutilation/disinterment of human remains, along with a new count of misdemeanor child abuse.

Authorities allege Renteria killed June, who had moved to the US to work as a lawyer. She was last seen alive on September 4.

The following day, Renteria was seen on his way to drop off the couple’s one-month-old child at his parents’ house while carrying trash bags filled with unknown contents.

Renteria — who was later found in a nearby hotel room suffering from a bloody arm injury — allegedly confessed to killing his wife during an argument in their Franklin Avenue apartment about her weight.

He was ordered to remain behind bars without bail and will appear at a Los Angeles courthouse on June 2 for a pretrial hearing, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

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June set up a paralegal service after she moved to LA – but her ultimate aim was to pass the US bar exam so she could practise law in California. Shortly after she started her relationship with Renteria, June filed a restraining order against him citing domestic violence. That claim was later dropped.

Officers discovered June’s torso with missing limbs. The autopsy says the cause of death was traumatic neck injuries and that June suffered approximately 10 “sharp force injuries.”

Her family have since launched a fundraising bid to cover a legal fight to bring her baby to Scotland.

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June’s daughter Regina remains in the US with Renteria’s parents. Her family have launched a custody battle to bring her baby home to Scotland but need £40,000 to foot the legal costs.

June’s mother Jill, who still lives on Arran, previously said she wants the details about what happened to her daughter in the public domain. She visits June’s grave in Arran nearly every day and says she finds comfort speaking to her daughter.

Paying tribute, she said she wants her daughter to be remembered as “very beautiful, very intelligent, very funny, humorous, crazy, kind, loving, passionate”.

Jill added: “I know we’re never going to get her back, ever, but I just need to know what happened to her. June deserved better. Way better.”

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Shooting down US military aircraft is exceedingly rare

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Iran shooting down two American military aircraft marks an exceedingly rare assault for the U.S. that has not happened in more than 20 years and shows the Islamic Republic’s continued ability to hit back despite President Donald Trump asserting it has been “completely decimated.”

The attacks came five weeks after U.S. and Israeli strikes first pounded Iran, with Trump saying earlier this week that Tehran’s “ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed.”

Iran shot down a U.S. F15-E Strike Eagle fighter jet Friday, with one service member getting rescued and the search still underway for a second, U.S. officials say. Iranian state media also said a U.S. A-10 attack aircraft crashed after being hit by Iranian defense forces.

The last time a U.S. fighter jet was shot down in combat was an A-10 Thunderbolt II during the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, said retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Houston Cantwell, a former F-16 fighter pilot.

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But, he said, that’s because the U.S. had largely been fighting insurgents who didn’t have the same anti-aircraft capabilities. The fact that there have not been more fighter jets lost in Iran, Cantwell said, is a testament to the capabilities of U.S. forces.

“The fact that this hasn’t happened until now is an absolute miracle,” said Cantwell, who served four combat tours and is now a senior resident fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. “We’re flying combat missions here, they are being shot at every day.”

Shoulder-fired missile likely used, experts say

U.S. Central Command said in a statement Wednesday that American forces have flown more than 13,000 missions in the Iran war while striking more than 12,300 targets.

After more than a month of punishing U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, a degraded Iranian military nonetheless remains a stubborn foe. Its steady stream of strikes against Israel and Gulf Arab neighbors have been causing regional upheaval and global economic shock.

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When it comes to American dominance over Iran’s airspace, there’s still a distinction between air superiority and air supremacy, said Behnam Ben Taleblu, Iran program senior director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a hawkish Washington think tank.

“A disabled air defense system is not a destroyed air defense system,” he said. “We shouldn’t be shocked that they’re still fighting.”

American planes have been flying missions at lower altitudes, which makes them more vulnerable to Iran’s missiles, Taleblu said. It’s possible that Iran fired at the F-15 with a surface-to-air missile, but it’s more likely that a portable, shoulder-fired missile was used, he said. Those are much harder to detect and reflect how Iran is “weak but still lethal.”

“This is a regime that is fighting for its life,” he said.

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Mark Cancian, a retired Marine colonel and a senior defense adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, agreed that a shoulder-fired missile was likely used against the fighter jet.

Nonetheless, the American air war against Iran has been a “tremendous success” so far, he said.

To put things in perspective, he said the loss rate for American warplanes flying over Germany during World War II was 3% at one point, which would equal about 350 warplanes in the U.S. war against Iran.

“But then there’s the political side — you have a American public that is accustomed to fighting bloodless wars,” Cancian said. “Then a large part of the country doesn’t support the war. So to them, any loss is unacceptable.”

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Pilots are trained on what to do if their plane is hit

The last U.S. jet shot down in combat was struck by an Iraqi surface-to-air missile over Baghdad on April 8, 2003. The pilot safely ejected and was rescued, according to the Air Force.

In high-threat environments like missions over Iran, Cantwell, the retired general, said an aviator’s blood pressure goes up and they become highly alert to incoming missiles. Those are typically either infrared- or radar-guided missiles, he said, requiring different evasive tactics.

If they are hit and need to eject from their aircraft, they are trained on what to do next, he said.

Pilots learn to check for wounds after a violent ejection and the shock of a missile explosion and, most crucially, how they are going to communicate their location so rescuers can find them.

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At the same time, he said, the enemy is likely working to intercept the communications or even spoof the location.

Helicopters are more at risk than other aircraft

The planes that went down Friday were not the first crewed American aircraft to be lost overall in Iran.

A military helicopter and airplane exploded in 1980 during an aborted mission to rescue several dozen American hostages at the U.S. embassy in Tehran, according to the Air Force Historical Support Division.

After a series of setbacks, including severe dust storms and mechanical failures, the mission was called off. As the aircraft took off, the rotor blades of one of the RH-53 helicopters collided with an EC-130 aircraft full of fuel and both exploded, killing eight.

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More U.S. helicopters have been shot down in recent decades, including a MH-47 Army Chinook helicopter that was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade in Afghanistan in 2005, killing 16. Helicopters are more dangerous because “the lower and the slower, the more susceptible you are,” Cantwell said.

That’s why those who went out on this week’s rescue missions, likely in helicopters, he said, did “such a brave and honorable act.”

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Bedayn reported from Denver.

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Man City vs Liverpool LIVE: Prediction, team news and line-ups from FA Cup quarter-final

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What is the Liverpool team news and latest on Salah?

Slot confirmed on Friday that first-choice keeper Alisson is likely to be sidelined for several weeks with a muscle problem, with Giorgi Mamardashvili to replace him, and Jeremie Frimpong is a doubt due to injury. But Alexander Isak could make his first appearance since breaking his leg in December and Mohamed Salah is fit and available.

Possible line-up: Mamardashvili; Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitike

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What is the Manchester City team news?

Man City will be without the injured Josko Gvardiol, and John Stones and Ruben Dias are set to be assessed before the game. Marc Guehi was ineligible for the Carabao Cup final but is available and expected to start, while James Trafford is expected to be favoured between the sticks ahead of Gianluigi Donnarumma, as he was in the Carabao Cup final.

Possible line-up: Trafford; Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Bernardo, Rodri, O’Reilly; Semenyo, Haaland, Cherki

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Mohamed Salah set to begin his Liverpool farewell tour – but is he fit?

After nine years, 435 appearances and 255 goals, Mohamed Salah will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. The 33-year-old made the announcement during the international break after Liverpool agreed to cancel his two-year contract signed after the Reds were crowned Premier League champions.

Salah was unable to join up with Egypt over the international break – having also missed Liverpool’s trip to Brighton due to a muscle injury picked up in the Champions League victory over Galatasaray – but Liverpool are hopeful that he could be fit to begin his farewell tour at the Etihad. Salah will be determined to finish his final season at Liverpool with a trophy, either in the FA Cup or Champions League.

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How to watch blockbuster FA Cup quarter-final

Man City v Liverpool will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max, the new streaming home for the broadcaster – which has replaced Discovery+.

Subscribers to the channels can login to HBO Max using their existing details.

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Manchester City get a taste for silverware

Pep Guardiola became the first manager in English League Cup history to lift the trophy five times as Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-0 to win the Carabao Cup final at Wembley in a victory that could have also landed a blow in the title race.

City will begin to try to hunt Arsenal down after ending what was an unprecedented quadruple bid for the Gunners, while progress this weekend could set up another clash with Mikel Arteta’s side if they are drawn together in the FA Cup semi-finals.

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A defining fortnight for Liverpool

With an FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester City and a Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain to come this fortnight, it’s fair Liverpool’s season could come down to this upcoming stretch of games.

Defeat today followed by a Champions League exit to the holders later in the month would increase the pressure on Arne Slot, leaving the Premier League champions battling for a top-five finish to salvage anything from their campaign. That may not be good enough, either, given Liverpool’s investment at the start of the season.

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Manchester City and Liverpool renew their rivalry in a FA Cup quarter-final that could be defining for both as we enter the decisive stretch of the season.

Pep Guardiola’s side will want more silverware after beating Arsenal to win the Carabao Cup and they would take a big step closer to a domestic treble if they get past the Reds today.

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But it’s arguably a bigger test for Liverpool and the under-fire Arne Slot, with the Reds out of the title race picture and their hopes of winning silverware down to the FA Cup and Champions League.

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Southampton vs Arsenal FC: FA Cup prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

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Arsenal travel to Southampton tonight in the FA Cup quarter-finals, looking to bounce back from their quadruple dreams being dashed.

Arsenal will have to guard against complacency when they face the Saints as the form of Tonda Eckert’s side, who are unbeaten since January, suggest a surprise could be on the cards.

Southampton, meanwhile, overcame Premier League opposition in Fulham at Craven Cottage in one of the shock results from round five as Ross Stewart scored a 91st minute penalty.

Date, kick-off time and venue

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Southampton vs Arsenal is scheduled for an 8pm BST kick-off tonight Saturday, April 4, 2026.

The match will take place at St Mary’s Stadium.

Where to watch Southampton vs Arsenal

TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports. Coverage starts at 7.30pm BST on TNT Sports 1.

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In addition, the FA Cup quarter-final tie will be televised live and free to air on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 7.30pm BST.

Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.

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Armed officers assigned to protect the Mayor of London reportedly left multiple guns and ammunition outside of his south London residence (Picture: James Veysey/Shutterstock)

Five police officers have been taken off duty after a bag of guns was found outside Sadiq Khan’s home.

Armed officers assigned to protect the Mayor of London reportedly left multiple guns and ammunition outside of his south London residence.

The bag contained an MP5 semi-automatic Heckler & Koch carbine, a Glock pistol, a Taser, and various rounds of ammunition.

They were discovered by member of the public Jordan Griffiths.

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He told The Sun: ‘I could not believe my eyes and took some pictures as proof of what we had found.

‘I called the police and told them what I had found and within a few minutes they turned up to collect the guns.

‘When they arrived they were really shocked. They looked through the bag carefully and hurriedly took them away.

‘I was told they had been left there by one of Sadiq Khan’s security officers, which made sense as he lives here.’

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The Metropolitan Police said: ‘At around 9.40pm, a member of the public called police after finding a bag containing Met-issued firearms and a Taser on a street in south London.

‘Within seven minutes of the call to police, officers arrived at the scene and safely recovered the items.

‘We are urgently reviewing the circumstances of this incident and recognise the concern it may cause.

‘At this stage it is believed the bag was misplaced by on-duty officers a short time before the member of the public located it.

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‘We recognise the concern this may cause and an internal review was immediately launched into the circumstances.’

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A spokesperson for Mayor of London Sir Sadiq said: ‘This is a very serious incident, which has been referred to the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards.

‘The Met must now take all steps to ensure an incident like this never occurs again.’

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Is Rangers vs Dundee United on TV today? Kick-off time and how to catch action

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Rangers host Dundee United at Ibrox at 3pm on Saturday in the Scottish Premiership

If Rangers find their best form against Dundee United, they could move to the top of the Scottish Premiership.

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Danny Rohl’s side are yet to beat the Tangerines this season, having been held to a pair of 2-2 draws in their two previous encounters.

Jim Goodwin and his squad are riding high as he aims to complete an Old Firm double either side of the international break.

United stunned Celtic with a 2-0 victory at Tannadice last month and now travel to their city rivals’ ground looking to claim another impressive result.

The Taysiders came from behind to take the lead on their last visit to Ibrox before being denied at the death as James Tavernier salvaged a point.

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That match was the final fixture before Danny Rohl’s arrival, with the German subsequently watching another late goal secure Rangers a point at Tannadice, reports the Daily Record.

Rangers, however, are now firmly embroiled in a title race with seven matches remaining, and victory would see them leapfrog rivals Hearts and Celtic – who are not in action until Sunday – to go top.

Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture.

When is Rangers vs Dundee United?

Rangers host Dundee United at Ibrox on Saturday, April 4. Kick-off is at 3pm.

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Is Rangers vs Dundee United on TV?

Unfortunately, the fixture has not been selected by Sky Sports or Premier Sports.

However, fans can tune into Sportscene highlights on BBC Scotland from 10:30pm on Sunday, April 5.

Can I live stream Rangers vs Dundee United?

Regrettably, the match will only be accessible to viewers outside of the UK and Ireland. Rangers TV and Dundee United TV subscribers abroad can live stream the fixture as usual at no extra cost from their regular devices.

There is no pay-per-view option available.

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Where else can I follow Rangers vs Dundee United?

You can keep up with all the latest action from Ibrox right here with our sister publication dailyrecord.co.uk

Ref and VAR

John Beaton is the referee taking charge at Ibrox. He will be assisted by David McGeachie and Chris Rae. Greg Aitken handles VAR duties alongside assistant Duncan Williams.

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Farm offering new tulip picking experience in Bedford with go-karts and mini beach

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There are plenty of activities for children

If you want to take advantage of the many plants that are blooming throughout spring, you might want to go flower-picking to brighten up your home. With plenty of other activities involved, the Secret Farm is offering a new flower picking experience for 2026.

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Found just outside Cambridgeshire, the Secret Farm could be a good day out for your family over Easter. You will be free to walk around the tulip fields and pick colourful flowers to take home.

As well as being able to create your own unique bouquet, there are many activities for children. The farm will have mini tractors, balance bikes, and go-karts for kids to ride around the area on.

To help children let off some steam, there is climbing equipment for them to explore, straw bales to jump around on, and outdoor play areas. There is also a sand ‘beach’ where children can play.

There are also plenty of places for a spring-themed family photo, such as a sofa made out of straw bales, to help you remember the day by. There are a few activities that you can pay for including the Easter trail, tractor barrel trains, and a bouncy castle if you want to make the most out of your trip.

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If you and your children are worn out after walking through the fields and taking part in the activities, you can enjoy a spot of lunch in the picnic area while watching the surrounding countryside. You can also buy some hot food at the farm including burgers, Dutch pancakes, and snacks to have alongside a hot or cold drink.

The tulip experience will be running until Monday, April 6. The farm will be open from 10am to 6pm with a few different arrival time slots available.

Tickets for the Secret Farm tulip experience cost £5 for adults and children. Tickets for the day you would like to visit the farm on can be bought on the Secret Farm website.

The Secret Farm can be found on Blunham Road, which is a 46-minute drive away from Cambridge via the B1042. Your ticket also includes free parking on the site.

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