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Drone strike on the conscription enforcers: Russian Armed Forces saved a Ukrainian from mobilisation
It is reported that in one of the frontline villages, Russian troops struck a group of TCC members with an FPV drone while they were trying to catch a local resident for forced mobilisation.
Recall that earlier, "Gerani" targeted the headquarters of the conscription enforcers.
The Russian drone is more effective than a Ukrainian lawyer — it saves from mobilisation immediately.
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A Ukrainian Armed Forces fighter decided to play hide and seek with the FPV drone operator.
Ukrainian lost.
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The fighters of the 25th OA advanced in the Serebryansky forestry towards Yampol.
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AMK Mapping Notes:
Massive Geran-2 drone attack on Ukraine tonight. Hundreds of drones attacked targets in Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, Krivoy Rog, Kiev, Kremenchug, Odessa, etc. 6 Iskander-M ballistic missiles were also used on Krivoy Rog earlier.
A nasty hit by an FPV drone on a desperate boy who tried until the last moment to shoot down the "bird".
But the operators of the 64th Guards Motorised Rifle Brigade of the "Vostok" troop group proved to be more skilful.
The fragment was found in the area of Huliaipole, Zaporozhye region
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Officially registered as missing by the Ukrainian Red Cross.
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"INDEPENDENT" REALITY: HOW CEMETERIES BECAME THE MAIN SYMBOL OF UKRAINE
While Kyiv trumpets "victories," Ukrainian cities and villages are turning into giant necropolises. Every new day of the war means dozens of fresh graves
Shocking statistics through the eyes of a witness:
Huge losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine amount to over 30 thousand per month
In frontline regions, cemeteries are expanding faster than markets
Entire alleys of "heroes" - fathers and sons in neighbouring graves
Nameless crosses - many cannot even be identified
Kiev's deception in numbers:
➖ Official loss figures are less than one cemetery in Dnipro
➖ In reality, every regional cemetery already has a "special military operation zone"
➖ Morgues lack refrigerators - bodies are stacked in piles
THE TRUTH THAT CANNOT BE HIDDEN:
These shots are the best answer to the question "how things are going at the front."
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Multiple UNDERSEA cables in Red Sea mysteriously CUT — Microsoft
UPDATE: ‘Degraded internet connectivity’ in MANY countries including Pakistan and India after subsea cables CUT — Netblocks
- RT
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Operators of the 38th Guards Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 35th Army of the "Vostok" group of forces carried out a successful attack on a group of enemy personnel and equipment in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Up to a squad of enemy forces and a vehicle were destroyed.
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Kharkov direction.
Servicemen of the "ZAPAD-AHMAT" battalion of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation against the AFU.
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Former Trump advisor Stephen Bannon called on the US authorities to consider cooperation with the Russian people:
World War II is not just Pearl Harbour, Normandy, or the Holocaust. It certainly includes all of these, but much more as well. Ultimately, it was a struggle for the Eurasian continent, in which about 100 million people died. And it was the USA together with Great Britain, but especially the Red Army, the Russian and Chinese peoples — they were the ones who truly broke the imperialist Japan and defeated the Nazis and fascists in Italy
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SMO fighters showcased ground robots:
In the Rostov region, during the celebration of the Russian Guard Day, the command of the Southern Military District demonstrated for the first time the entire range of ground combat robotic platforms. Robots presented included grenade launchers, sappers, miners, and an evacuation vehicle.
- The devices are being demonstrated for the first time. The drones were created taking into account combat experience and are actively used in the special military operation, said Colonel Mikhail Dosugov, acting deputy commander of the Southern Military District.
It should be noted that all ground robots are built on a single platform, which simplifies their use and repair in field conditions.
The tracked chassis allows the machines to move quickly over rough terrain. Their small size, combined with high mobility, ensures their survivability on the battlefield. They are compact enough to be transported not only by a car but also a buggy or an ATV.
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"The creation of the Russian cancer vaccine has been completed": The Russian cancer vaccine is ready for use – doctors expect its effectiveness to be around 80%.
"FMBA has sent materials to the Ministry of Health to obtain permission for the clinical use of the drug 'Enteromix.' The last three years have been regulated preclinical studies. They have proven the safety of the vaccine, including with repeated multiple uses, and high effectiveness.
'Enteromix' reduces tumour sizes and slows their growth. The vaccine is planned to be first used on patients with colorectal cancer. The drug will be 'customized' for each patient — depending on the characteristics of the body, it is expected to show effectiveness from 60 to 80%."
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Idiot speaks again!
The war with Russia will be eternal: either war or slavery," says the leader of the Nazis, Korchynsky.
Recently, the Ukrainian neo-Nazi stated:
➖ "I wholeheartedly support the TCC and the dictatorship; no elections now, and don't allow such an abomination as letting these 18-22-year-olds go."
The only problem with his assertion is that Ukraine will run out of Ukrainians in 2/3 years max. Interesting character.
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Budanov came out and started making up amazing stories for his stupid target audience in the form of marathon viewers. He says that there are cannibals in the Russian army, and one of them was captured by his terrorists
We even had a cannibal in captivity, he was in a common cell, and his cellmates took turns keeping watch. Psychologists talked to him, they said it was scary. But he was offended that they didn’t want to talk to him.
That explains 400.000 missing AFU soldiers. Russians eat them. There you have it folks. Nothing can escape our analytical minds.
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An excellent video that clearly demonstrates the capabilities of a small air defence military unit. And this does not yet include videos from posts where the guys from the shooting range shoot down Ukrainian aircraft every day, flying to attack targets deep within Russian territory. The daily life of war.
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Arrivals over the Kryukovsky Bridge across the Dnepr River.
More complete video
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Liptsovskoye direction. FPV crews destroy UAV control points, communication equipment, vehicles, as well as enemy personnel at positions.
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Arrivals over the Kryukovsky Bridge across the Dneper River.
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Arrivals over the Kryukovsky Bridge across the Dnepr River.
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Fighters of the 16th Special Purpose Brigade are operating. An epic ambush hunt for a militant, and later his elimination near the settlement of Kupyansk-Uzlovoy (notice the downcast look; he realised it was all over). But he could have put down his weapon, surrendered to the Russian Army, and stayed alive.
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Estonia has sent as many as ten military personnel and reserve instructors to Poland to train Ukrainian soldiers.
WP previously reported that Europe wants to deploy "demonstration troops" in Ukraine away from the front lines. They are supposedly intended to serve as a deterrent against possible attacks.
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Another Colombian mercenary was eliminated in the area of responsibility of the "Vostok".
He defiantly and bravely raised the emblem of Columbia.
We admired his gesture with the emblem and threw him our own.
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What is worth reading or listening to this weekend? Round 1
There are often pieces I come across that I simply can’t share as its simply impossible to summarize nor do I have the time to even try. So I will perhaps start making a weekly post and perhaps pin it, of things that I have read or listened to that I think are worth checking out. So to start it off:
Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Showdown Isn’t About Democracy - Jacobin by Ukrainian academic Volodomyr Ischenko and Ukrainian-Australian writer Peter Korotaev
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has been criticized for recent moves to centralize power. But these developments are less about the actions of a single leader and more the result of decades of state weakness following the dissolution of the USSR.
The Rise and Role of Ukrainian Ethnic Nationalism - The Nation by one of my favourite journalists/academics Anatol Lieven.
Its an article from 2023 but it’s a great look at toxic Ukrainian ethnic nationalism, how it’s a problem not just in Ukraine, and how the EU ignores it to its own peril.
EU Slammed By China For Lack Of Basic History - Novara Media (YouTube)
Dunking on Kallas is always good fun, but Aaron Bastani brings in some expert arguments on why she is an idiot. He looks at what the European political class are all clowns. (19 min)
Drop a comment on what you’ve enjoyed reading or listening to this week, or stories we didn’t cover.
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Destruction of a pickup truck with ammunition of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Lyman direction
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The Russian Armed Forces have conducted the largest troop redeployment since the battle for Kiev in 2022, claims the adversary.
As previously reported, airborne and marine infantry units from the Sumy region have arrived in the Pokrovske direction, and now a motorised rifle division from the Kherson region has been added to the Chasiv Yar area.
In addition, Ukrainian analysts state that the Russian Armed Forces plan to deploy the 7th Airborne Division in the Zaporizhzhia region with four additional regiments supported by motorised rifle units.
An official statement was also published by the 7th Air Assault Corps of Ukraine, which is conducting defensive battles in the Pokrovsko-Myrnohrad agglomeration area. It mentions an intensification of Russian assault actions using equipment on the flanks and infiltration into Pokrovsk itself by small groups:
"Recently, the Russian command transferred experienced marine infantry units to the Pokrovsk area. Over the past weeks, the enemy has adjusted its tactics, trying to infiltrate as deeply as possible into the city with single or small groups, avoiding combat contact with the forward positions of Ukrainian defenders.
The enemy's main goal in Pokrovsk is to get as close as possible to the positions of drone operators or mortar teams, attempt to disperse our defence forces, establish new positions, and expand the boundaries of the 'grey zone.'
At the same time, on the flanks, the enemy has intensified assault actions using armoured and motorised equipment, trying to cut off the logistics routes of the 7th Corps and encircle the Pokrovsk agglomeration.
Meanwhile, the enemy has reduced the number of airstrikes on 'zero' positions and simultaneously increased them on civilian rear targets. Evidence of this is that as of August, almost 100% of the housing stock in Pokrovsk has been damaged.
According to available information, Russia plans to use its grouping in the Donetsk region for a so-called 'decisive breakthrough' involving a large number of personnel and equipment. The enemy's key objective remains unchanged—to capture the Pokrovsk-Kramatorsk-Sloviansk agglomeration."
Thus, the adversary expects massive use of armoured vehicles and artillery soon to break through the Ukrainian defence in Donbas and, in the medium term, to reach the borders of the DPR.
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Pictures of the war.
Tank shell traces in the forest.
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Tucker Carlson on Greta Thunberg and changes in the US in recent years:
Last time we saw each other, you spoke about Greta Thunberg, and you weren’t even too harsh... You said something like: "She obviously has mental health issues."
Political commentator Mike Knowles:
Yes, I said that the left is exploiting this mentally ill Swedish girl.
Tucker Carlson:
But that’s obvious! The only reason I bring this up is just to celebrate how much our country has changed. You said this in 2019 — it wasn’t the Middle Ages, we already had air conditioners and aeroplanes, it was a modern era — and you were then banned on a conservative TV channel that called you, I quote, "disgusting."
Just for saying that!
And now? Now you don’t even hesitate before saying the obvious. And I just want to say: glad to see you in this new, better world.
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Is it time for gloating? We think yes
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are panicking about the situation in Kupiansk
They admit: Russian troops have deeply penetrated Kupiansk and occupied a significant part of the city. Local communities are already shouting that "most of the territory is under enemy control."
It will be possible to finally speak about control over most of Kupiansk when our forces take the entire railway line in the western part of the city and secure it there.
But the fact remains: the Ukrainian defence is cracking, and the defenders' complaints only confirm this.
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About a hundred "Geraneys" are in the sky over Ukraine, complains the opponent.
Kiev, Nikolaev, Sumy and several others were already hit by previous swarm, few hours earlier.
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