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🇷🇺🇨🇳Peskov on Putin congratulating Xi Jinping on his birthday :
President Putin today sent a telegram to Chinese President Xi Jinping, warmly congratulating him on his birthday. The President wished his Chinese colleague and friend all the best.
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A German Airbus A400M Atlas tanker over Jordan accidentally turned on its transponder, now it's off. Oops. The Luftwaffe has been confirmed to be joining the defense of Israel, although they have not publicly announced their participation.
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And no one will say anything, no one will judge.
At least 14 Iranian nuclear scientists have been killed in attacks since Friday and
Israel - Reuters, citing sources in the Persian Gulf countries.
Earlier it was reported that two of them were shot dead on the streets of Tehran by unknown masked men.
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The Iraqi army has moved its 96K6 Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun systems to the borders with Iran.
It is not entirely clear what role the command assigned them, whether it was helping Iran from IDF raids, or covering American facilities.
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Meanwhile, the demilitarization of Ukrainians is in full swing.
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'Nzhti' and 'little snow': Amid ongoing attacks from Israel and Iran, 'Doomsday Radio' goes on air with strange new words.
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Iranian missiles hit Haifa, Tel Aviv and Ashkelon, state broadcaster IRIB claims.
No videos for now.
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Iranian drone passes through Tel Aviv air defense system
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Iranian sources claim that Netanyahu's residence was allegedly hit in the latest attack.
In turn, Israel, in addition to the strikes on Tehran, carried out 5 more terrorist attacks, detonating 5 car bombs in the Iranian capital.
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Peskov spoke about Russian-American relations.
Don't forget that there is still a lot of inertia. That's the first thing. And secondly, let's say the Augean stables of our bilateral relations are too dirty, it will take a long time to clean them,
They write that there are about 50 missiles in the salvo.
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Israeli special forces are still operating on Iranian territory and, in parallel with aviation, are working on targets with SPIKE NLOS guided missiles.
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The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that it was stopping information exchange with the IAEA. A logical and fully justified decision - the IAEA is a tool in the hands of the West, which was used for spying against Iran and to justify an attack on Iran.
Iran also opens subways at night as bomb shelters. Iran prepares for a long war.
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Israel attacked from within: The Washington Post exposed the Mossad operation in Iran
Israel's Mossad spy agency prepared the ground for an airstrike on Iran in advance by planting hundreds of explosive-laden drones in the country, The Washington Post reports. The operation was aimed at neutralising Iran's air defences and missile launchers, long before F-35 fighters appeared in the skies.
According to the publication, drone parts, ammunition and equipment were secretly imported into Iran over several months. All of this arrived in the country under the guise of commercial cargo - in suitcases, trucks and containers. Agent groups with assembled drones were dispersed across key regions, waiting for the signal to attack.
As the Israeli air strikes began, Mossad ground teams struck air defence systems and launchers, breaching Iranian defences. Some missiles were destroyed as they left their shelters, while others were destroyed before they could be prepared for launch. Sources say dozens of weapons were disabled in the first hours of the operation.
The publication emphasises that such tactics are a game-changer: drones assembled on site successfully bypass expensive air defence systems and hit targets previously considered unreachable. Moreover, this explains why the Iranian response to the Israeli strikes was so limited and belated.
In conclusion, The Washington Post draws parallels with the actions of the Kiev regime in Russia: in both cases, drones hidden in civilian containers were used to attack airfields and military installations. According to journalists, this demonstrates how simple and cheap technologies can provide a serious advantage even against complex defence systems.
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Israel is "not helped or involved" by the entire NATO bloc. Tankers, fighter jets to intercept missiles, air defense and AWACS aircraft, all deployed against Iran.
To the question of whether Iran lost, no, it did not,since it responded powerfully and continues to respond. Question now is how long it can endure.
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Ukrainian drones attacked the city of Yelabuga in Tatarstan 🧨
The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the city of Yelabuga. One person was killed and 13 injured. Debris fell at the checkpoint of the plant, one victim is in serious condition, said the head of Tatarstan, Minnikhanov.
It is reported that the target was a drone manufacturing plant. The UAVs could not hit the object.
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Araghchi - Tehran does not believe the US statement about its non-involvement in the attacks on Iran.
Over the last two days, we have received messages from the US through various channels claiming that they were not and will not be involved in the attack. As I said, we do not believe the US claims because our evidence suggests otherwise. If they are indeed claiming this, it would be good if they did so openly.
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Engineering fortifications are being actively built in the Dnepropetrovsk region by Ukraine.
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Destruction in Tehran after strikes and terrorist attacks.
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Trump tells ABC it's 'quite possible' US will intervene in Iran-Israel conflict
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Five targeted killings with car bombs carried out in Tehran
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It is reported that saboteurs blew up water and sewer pipes in Tehran.
Water gushed into the streets.
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On the third day of the conflict between Israel and Iran, it became obvious that the operation, which in the first hours seemed like a demonstration of Israel’s total control and technological superiority (not least due to media operations and statements that all targets had been hit), was entering a phase of protracted confrontation, where the IDF was losing the element of surprise and was forced to switch to a fight of attrition. The initial shock of the Israeli strikes – the elimination of generals, the destruction of nuclear infrastructure, the disabling of air defence positions and launchers – was real. But upon closer examination, it became clear that the IRGC structure, although hit, had survived. The destruction of such figures as Brigadier General Mahdi Rabbani and Deputy Chief of Intelligence of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Gholamreza Mehrabi, seriously affected coordination, but the vertical managed to reorganise in less than a day, and retaliatory measures began. This indicates the presence of a ready-made system of command duplication, autonomous headquarters and pre-prepared crisis protocols.
Israel, in turn, is rebuilding its strike concept. The first day was spent betting on the effect of disarmament and destruction of symbolic nodes. Now the IDF's focus is shifting to systemic military work: strikes on warehouses, bases, and the IRGC infrastructure in the west of the country, in the Kermanshah region, where missile units and supply logistics are concentrated. This suggests that the strategic campaign to quickly "zero out" Iran has failed, and the second stage has begun - the exhausting one.
The key question is: Does Israel have enough resources to conduct such a campaign alone? The third day is the point after which logistical limitations, primarily for aviation, and the tension in combat control begin to have an effect. So far, there has been no official statement about a request for support from the United States, but all signs of preparation for such an appeal are already on the surface.
Israel has not yet lost, but has not won. Iran has not lost, but it has not responded in a way that would calm Israel down. Now the war has entered a phase where the winner will not be the one who strikes the first or most beautiful blow, but the one who can finish off the enemy and not run out of steam himself. And here, for the first time in the operation, Israel has a point of serious tension - the need to request external assistance. And if the US does not respond or drags it out - the entire campaign will acquire a different political geometry.
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Israeli anti-aircraft missiles launched to intercept.
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The first missiles entered Israeli airspace. Interception of ballistic missiles by the Israeli air defence system.
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The Houthis have reported their participation in yesterday's attack on Israel.
"The Yemeni armed forces confirmed that they carried out a military operation against the Zionist regime over the past 24 hours, striking sensitive targets in Tel Aviv.
The strikes were carried out by several Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missiles at different times. The operation was fully coordinated with the actions of the Iranian army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The operation successfully achieved its goals.
We salute the Islamic Republic of Iran, its people, army and leadership, who courageously resist the Zionist aggression!
We remain true to our covenant with the people of Gaza and its fighters - until the aggression stops and the blockade is lifted.
We call on the countries and peoples of the Arab and Islamic world to urgently intervene to stop the Zionist crimes.
Take the path of jihad. Silence today is destruction tomorrow"
(c) Army spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Sari.
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Iranian channels report damage to gas and oil fields in Ahvaz.
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Iranian President Pezeshkian called on Iraq to better protect its airspace so that Israel does not use it to strike Iran.
I'm curious how they supposed to do that...
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