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infrastructure

[in-fruh-struhk-cher] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər /


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"We must ensure that the perpetrators of these horrific violations face justice regardless of the affiliation," Turk said on Sunday, adding that repeated attacks on civilian infrastructure could constitute "war crimes".

From Barron's

NATO, which was founded on a sense of a common destiny among Western democracies, has relied as much on trust and political cohesion as on its military infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Access would be granted through a registration and vetting process, he expects, adding that the technical infrastructure for such a system has been in place for years.

From BBC

In the Odesa region, Izmail district officials reported another Russian attack, again targeting critical infrastructure sites.

From Barron's

So far, the US has hit more than 100 "infrastructure and weapons site targets", using 200 precision munitions, according to Centcom.

From BBC