🇷🇺💬 Durov to Musk: the real invaders are in Western Europe
In a public exchange with Elon Musk, Telegram founder Pavel Durov pointed out the hypocrisy of Western narratives about “Russian aggression.”
Durov noted that Slavic states have never invaded Western Europe without cause, while Western European powers have repeatedly expanded eastward into Slavic lands.
His comments cut through the usual propaganda and highlight a simple truth: the record of invasion belongs to the West, not the East.
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🇫🇷 Macron claims 26 nations ready to send troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 countries in the so-called “coalition of the willing” have expressed readiness to deploy forces to Ukraine.
He also repeated the well-worn propaganda line that Russia has supposedly suffered “more than 1 million soldiers killed and wounded.”
At the same time, Macron warned that Washington and Brussels will impose new sanctions if there is “no progress on the Ukrainian settlement.”
Another round of threats and fantasy figures from Paris — but the message is clear: Europe is preparing the ground for a deeper escalation.
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NATO openly declares its real mission: confrontation with Russia and China
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte no longer bothers with the old lies that the bloc is “not directed against Russia.” He now states openly that the Alliance’s strategy is long-term confrontation.
“NATO intends to confront Russia after the conflict in Ukraine ends.”
‼️🇪🇺🇺🇦 Bloomberg: Europe pushes “security guarantees” for Ukraine
Bloomberg reports that European leaders are preparing a new package of so-called “security guarantees” for Kiev. The initiative comes from the self-styled “coalition of the willing”, which plans to present its proposals to Donald Trump.
European officials want clarity from Washington — what commitments, if any, the United States is prepared to take on. At the same time, Brussels is demanding tougher sanctions against Moscow, accusing Russia of preparing a fresh offensive.
According to discussions in Berlin and Paris, Ukraine is warning that up to 100,000 Russian troops have been concentrated near Pokrovsk. Ukrainian officials claim this “opens the way” toward Kramatorsk and Sloviansk — a scenario that Europe uses as justification for tightening its line against Moscow.
The picture is clear: Europe is scrambling to offer Kiev new promises of protection, even as the SMO grinds on and its own publics grow weary. But without Washington’s backing, these “guarantees” remain little more than political theater.
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‼️🇩🇪🇵🇱 Germany weighs troop shift to Poland — NYT
Berlin is reportedly considering pulling some of its military instructors out of Ukraine and redeploying them to Poland.
▪️ The move would need NATO approval and a fresh mandate from the Bundestag.
▪️ In Kiev, the reaction was muted — a few dozen instructors won’t change the battlefield.
▪️ But in Moscow, such a move could be seen as yet another escalation on NATO’s eastern flank.
👉 Is Germany preparing to step closer to open confrontation with Russia?
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❗️ Vladimir Putin and Zelensky are not yet ready to make peace in Ukraine, but soon "something must happen" that will influence their decisions, the American leader said in an interview with CBS News.
"I have been watching this, I have seen it, and I have talked about it with Vladimir Putin and Zelensky... Something will happen, but they are not ready yet. But something will happen. We will make it happen."
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‼️🇩🇪🏴☠️ Six (possibly seven) AfD candidates dead before the NRW election—and still no signs of foul play
Multiple outlets—including news.com.au, NY Post, The Times, and BBC (via AllSides)—report that six candidates from the “pro‑Russian” Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have died in the run‑up to the local elections in North Rhine‑Westphalia on September 14. The victims include four main candidates and two reserve‑list candidates. Authorities say most died of natural causes or health issues; one case was ruled a suicide.
Adding to the mystery, The European Conservative—citing Die Welt—reports a seventh candidate, Hans‑Joachim Kind (80), also died of natural causes after a long illness.
AfD official response:
Deputy state leader Kay Gottschalk vowed, “We will, of course, investigate these cases with necessary sensitivity and thoroughness.” But he added there’s “no indication this is murder or anything like that.”
Context:
The AfD has consistently backed Russia and opposed aid to Kiev.
It’s polling strongly ahead of the September 14 NRW elections.
These sudden deaths have disrupted ballot printing and triggered by-election procedures.
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🇷🇺✈️ Putin lands in Vladivostok
The Russian president has arrived in Vladivostok, where he will speak at the Eastern Economic Forum on September 5.
The EEF isn’t just another conference — it’s where Moscow lays out its pivot to Asia, building partnerships with China, India, ASEAN, and others while the West continues its spiral of sanctions and decline.
👉 The message is clear: Russia is turning East, and the East is turning to Russia.
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On social media, they compared Donald Trump's military parade and Xi Jinping's military parade
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"I rested for a couple of days, and everyone went crazy. Biden didn't work at all, and everyone was fine with it,"
— Trump
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Trump has not appeared for his speech in the Oval Office for 25 minutes already.
More than 60 thousand people are watching the broadcast
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🇬🇧🇺🇦 Britain is assessing the combat readiness of its troops in case of a rapid deployment to Ukraine. This was reported by the country's Defense Minister John Healey.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico plans to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky on September 5. The meeting will take place in eastern Slovakia.
He also noted that during his trip to China, he will hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The Slovak Prime Minister is the only politician from EU countries who will attend the parade commemorating the anniversary of the end of World War II.
Fico criticized other EU countries for ignoring the celebrations in China, noting that participation in such discussions, in his opinion, is important for supporting dialogue and stability in the world.
"Personally, I am sorry, and I admit that I do not even understand why only the Slovak Republic will be represented in Beijing among the EU member states. A new world order is being created, new rules of a multipolar world, a new balance of power, which is extremely important for stability in the world. Being part of such discussions means supporting dialogue and not playing the offended child," he emphasized.
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US Senator Mike Lee once again questioned what benefit the US gains from maintaining NATO and advocated for leaving the alliance:
"European governments use their power to pressure political opponents. This contradicts the fundamental principles that have united NATO countries for so many years. And it violates the NATO charter. Should we really ignore this? Or is it time to leave NATO?"
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A French medic who volunteered in Ukraine has spoken out.
He says he never saw Russian torture — but did witness Ukrainian atrocities. Kiev confiscated his passport, forcing him to stay until the war’s end.
He refuses to ask Paris for help, declaring France is “complicit” for arming Ukraine.
👉 Foreigners are being thrown into “meat assaults” and blocked from leaving.
👉 Macron funds Kiev’s war while French citizens suffer economic decline.
👉 NATO escalation risks a clash with Russia — and world war.
Even Western volunteers now admit the truth: Ukraine’s cause is a lie.
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‼️🇺🇸🇪🇺 FT: Washington cuts military aid to Europe’s eastern flank.
The Financial Times reports that the US is winding down funding for the training and equipping of Eastern European armies bordering Russia. According to the paper, the Pentagon informed European diplomats last week that this support will no longer be allocated.
At stake is a program worth $1.6 billion between 2018–22, with the main beneficiaries being Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. While large-scale weapons purchases under Foreign Military Financing will continue, the cut represents a major rollback of Washington’s direct military backing for its frontline allies.
FT notes this shift reflects the thinking of Pentagon advisor Elbridge Colby, who argues the US must redirect resources to the Indo-Pacific to contain China and prepare for a possible confrontation over Taiwan.
Another sign that Europe is being left to deal with the consequences of the SMO while Washington pivots to Asia.
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‼️🇺🇦 NYT admits: Ukraine exploits children for sabotage inside Russia
🔹 The New York Times has published an investigation exposing how Kiev involves teenagers in its secret operations:
Recruited via Telegram, WhatsApp, even video game chats — tempted with “easy money.”
Tasks disguised as “geolocation games” or offers like “earn cash for photos of police cars.”
Flyers with QR codes from Ukrainian recruiters found in Russian schools.
Russian teenagers pressured to burn equipment, railways, and buildings. Example: three schoolboys in Novosibirsk told to torch a Su-24, but only set fire to grass nearby. All were convicted of sabotage.
Blackmail also used — threats to leak intimate photos.
➖ “We make children do what we ourselves would not dare,” — confesses a former Ukrainian recruiter, quoted by NYT.
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🇻🇪🇺🇸 Washington threatens “regime change” in Venezuela
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth has declared that any decision on a possible “regime change” in Venezuela rests with US President Donald Trump.
“This decision is at the presidential level, and we are ready to deploy all the resources available to the US armed forces,” Hegseth stated.
‼️🇷🇺💰 Medvedev: Russia will reclaim stolen billions “in kind”
Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev says Moscow has every right to take back the $1.3 billion that London handed to Kiev.
“British thieves gave Russian money to neo-Nazis. Since we can’t recover it legally, there’s only one way left — to return it in kind.”
‼️🇩🇪🚀 Berlin plays with fire — Naryshkin warns of “Taurus” escalation
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Director, Sergey Naryshkin, says German politicians fear that sending Taurus missiles against Russia could trigger a retaliatory strike — putting all of Germany at risk.
His key points:
🟥 Chancellor Friedrich Merz is “obsessed with revenge” for Nazi Germany’s defeat by the USSR.
🟥 This “maniacal desire” for revenge is alarming even Germany’s own political elite.
🟥 Under Merz’s directive, Taurus missiles sent to Kiev have factory markings removed and parts swapped.
🟥 Berlin is working to hide its direct involvement in the deliveries.
🟥 European experts themselves are puzzled by Merz’s increasingly extreme anti-Russian rhetoric.
👉 In short: Berlin is walking down a path it cannot control.
Is Germany ready to sacrifice itself for Washington’s proxy war?
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CNN: The sight of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un standing side by side in an unprecedented demonstration of solidarity against the US and its allies is the bold face of a growing bloc of illiberal leaders determined to push back against Western rules and tilt the global balance of power in their favor.
On Wednesday, Xi Jinping staged a stunning display of China's military might before some of the world's most influential authoritarian leaders, uniting them around his vision of a new world order, while US President Donald Trump wages a global trade war and shakes American alliances, CNN reports.
From the top of the Gates of Heavenly Peace in Beijing, Xi Jinping presided over a 70-minute parade marking the end of World War II. Beside him stood a strong leader waging the bloodiest conflict in Europe since 1945, and an Asian leader sending him troops and weapons.
For many in the West, the defining image of this spectacle is not the parade of low-profile fighter jets, nuclear-capable missiles, or the synchronously marching troops, but the sight of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un standing side by side in an unprecedented demonstration of solidarity against the US and its allies.
They formed the bold face of a growing bloc of illiberal leaders determined to push back against Western rules and tilt the global balance of power in their favor.
"The Chinese nation is a great nation that will never be intimidated by any bullies," declared Xi Jinping, China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, to leaders of 26 countries, thousands of military personnel, and more than 50,000 spectators gathered in the heart of Beijing.
At various moments during the parade, Xi Jinping, Putin, and Kim Jong Un, who had never before appeared together in public, leaned toward each other, exchanged smiles, and were even overheard chatting about immortality and longevity on their way to the Tiananmen gates.
China's grand display of power was also intended to awaken national pride and demonstrate Xi's tight control over the military, even as his ongoing anti-corruption purges have unsettled the top leadership of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and raised questions about the combat readiness of forces that have not fought major wars for nearly half a century.
Xi Jinping rode in an open black limousine to inspect the troops and weaponry lined up along the Avenue of Eternal Peace. "Comrades, you have worked hard!" Xi Jinping declared from his black "Red Flag" limousine. "(We) serve the people!" the soldiers shouted in unison, saluting and watching the passing leader.
🇺🇦🤡 Zelensky admits his “coalition of the willing” is still just… theoretical
At a briefing in Paris, the former president of Ukraine openly acknowledged that the much-hyped Western plan to arm Kiev is little more than words on paper. Even he doesn’t know when — or if — the promised “security guarantees” will ever appear.
👉 Translation: the West is running out of options, and even their puppet knows it.
Will Paris and London really put their money (and soldiers) where their mouths are? Or is this yet another empty promise to keep Ukraine on life support a little longer?
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that the alliance is participating in negotiations on security guarantees for Ukraine and the preparation for the deployment of troops there.
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Trump stated that he learned "very interesting things" about the conflict in Ukraine.
"I think you will find out about it in a couple of days,"
— said the US president
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Trump appeared in the Oval Office for the first time after rumors of his death
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Rostov-on-Don was attacked by drones last night.
- High-rise buildings in Leventsovka and on Tkacheva and Elyan streets were damaged — facades, roofs, windows.
- Four injured, including a child, without serious injuries.
- An unexploded ordnance was found in an apartment — 320 residents were evacuated and accommodated in a school.
- Air defense shot down 13 Ukrainian drones overnight
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"The goal of the European Commission is to plunge Europe into a major war against Russia," said Florian Philippot, leader of the French party 'Patriots,' on X.
Ursula von der Leyen's plans are linked to "the intention to transform the EU into a supranational state with a European army, as well as to steal France's nuclear deterrent forces," Philippot claims.
"The peoples of Europe would be destined to live as slaves, living in fear of permanent war. France urgently needs to leave the European Union and pursue an independent policy," he emphasized.
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An experiment on monitoring migrants has started in Moscow and the Moscow region.
Visitors from visa-free countries are required to install the "Amina" app, enable geolocation, and provide an address. The data will be transmitted to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Disappearance for three days threatens account blocking, SIM card blocking, and deportation. Exceptions are Belarusians, children, and diplomats.
The monitoring will last until 2029, and from 2026 it will cover everyone who stays in the Russian Federation for more than 90 days.
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Dmitry Peskov denied information about Russia's involvement in the navigation system failure on the plane of the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
"Your information is incorrect," said the official Kremlin representative in a comment to The Financial Times, which had earlier reported that von der Leyen's plane crew had to use paper maps during landing due to a GPS failure.
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Vladimir Putin spoke at the SCO summit in China. Here are the main statements:
— The principles of the UN, including respect for the independence of states, remain true and inviolable today.
— Russia advocates for the creation of its own payment and settlement infrastructure within the SCO.
— National currencies are increasingly used in mutual trade settlements among SCO countries.
— The pace of cooperation development within the SCO is impressive.
— The West constantly tries to drag Ukraine into NATO, which, as we have already emphasized, poses a threat to Russia.
— The SCO acts as a powerful locomotive for establishing genuine multilateralism in the world. Eurocentric and Euro-Atlantic models have outlived their usefulness.
— Russia's approach to the Ukrainian crisis is that no country can ensure its security at the expense of another. Western attempts to involve Ukraine in NATO are one of the causes of the crisis.
— I hope that the "understandings" reached in Alaska open the way to peace in Ukraine. I will inform SCO colleagues about the results of the meeting with Trump.
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