• launch ⪢⪢
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
launches into space from West Texas on the first passenger flight of his company's rocket. With him were his brother, an 82-year-old pilot and a Dutch teenager.
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=16209
○○○ 2022.02.22 ⪢⪢
After Russian troops unleashed a brutal military assault on Ukraine
launching more than 160 ballistic missiles and rockets across the country, a fiery scene shows the destruction in one town in the southeast part of the country.
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=20186
○○○ flee ⪢⪢
The Ethiopian government again warns people to flee the capital of the Tigray area as its forces prepare to
launch an offensive against local leaders there.
2020-11-24
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=11807
○○○ DARPA ⪢⪢
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, abbreviated DARPA or the Office of Advanced Research Projects of the United States Department of Defence was established in 1958, almost immediately after the
launch of the USSR's Sputnik-1.
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=1057
○○○ Fumio Kishida ⪢⪢
In Japan, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirms a South Korean military report that North Korea again
launched two missiles. He called the North's repeated
launches "regrettable".
2022-01-27
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=19644
○○○ 1962.08 ⪢⪢
The Cubans and Soviets began secretly establishing sites to
launch nuclear missiles from Cuba. With the use of these missile bases, the Soviet Union could have first strike capability against the United States.
→ site
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=20287
○○○ 0964 ⪢⪢
In 964, Sviatoslav
launches a military expedition against it. After subduing the Volga Bulgaria, he destroys Atil, the Khazar capital, and then confirms his domination by subduing the Bulgarian Empire in the Balkans.
→ subdue
http://qindex.info/i.php?x=6620
○○○ 1200 ⪢⪢
In Western Europe, the Catholic religion is more and more on the offensive. The Pope
launches the Baltic crusades intended to convert the pagan peoples around the Baltic sea. Germans arrive in Riga and begin their conquest.
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