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The Russian army is cunningly bypassing the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and besieging Severks!
The situation in the Severks direction is becoming increasingly dangerous for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"In the Severks area, there is heavy activity by small enemy assault groups," which are trying to infiltrate Ukrainian positions and attack, Ukrainian military analysts write.
Previously, a large gray area appeared on the maps all the way to the outskirts of Dronovka.
On September 12, enemy video analysis resources recognized that the Russian Armed Forces effectively control Serebrianka and have occupied a large part of the Serebriansky Forest.
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🇩🇪🤡"Why did you want to get this position, Ms. Baerbock?": Annalena Baerbock became the Chair of the UN General Assembly and "promised to fight for a just peace in Ukraine."
"Former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has taken on the new role of Chair of the UN General Assembly in New York. Her role is comparable to that of the Bundestag Chair and is limited to one year. Baerbock assumes office in challenging times: the UN is struggling with a significant loss of relevance, budget cuts, and the need to attract attention.
Answering a question about establishing peace in Ukraine, she stated that she represents not her personal opinion but the position of the General Assembly. "Such peacekeeping missions are now more necessary than ever, and not only on the European continent. If a peace agreement is reached, it must be fully ensured. And if the majority of member states say that UN peacekeeping operations are also necessary for this, then, hopefully, they will be able to secure lasting peace. Above all, these peace negotiations must take place first and foremost."
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Peskov: NATO is de facto at war with Russia. This is obvious and requires no further proof.
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"I'll have to do all the talking." Trump stated that Putin and Zelensky cannot have a full dialogue due to mutual hatred.
"They hate each other so much that they can hardly talk; they are incapable of talking to each other," Trump noted, commenting on the possibility of a trilateral meeting.
"I'll have to do all the talking. They hate each other so much that they can't breathe, so I'll have to intervene," added the US president.
Recall that Putin recently invited Zelensky to come to Moscow if he wants a meeting. Zelensky refused and invited Putin to Kyiv.
At the same time, Ukraine consistently initiates bilateral meetings, while Russia says such a meeting makes no sense yet, as the parties have not agreed on positions regarding the fundamental conditions for ending the war.
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🇪🇺🇺🇸🇷🇺Trump on Europe's sanctions against Russia being "not tough enough".
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❗️The Russian Ministry of Defense officially reports the liberation of the settlement Olgovskoye in the Zaporozhye region.
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Foreign mercs down!
They all came to fight Russia and lost.
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Ukraine is losing its technological advantage on the front, said the commander of the Third Assault Corps, Biletsky.
"In 2022–2024, Ukraine dominated in innovations: it was the first to create a system of total drone surveillance, a heavy bomber drone, underwent an FPV revolution, and established the operation of interceptor drones integrated with radars. All of this arose from the ground up, as initiatives of units we were proud of in the media, but did not scale at the state level. And now in 2025, Russia, which was following in our footsteps, has already surpassed Ukraine in the number of FPV drones, continues to steal our technological solutions and scale them," Biletsky said.
According to him, this is precisely why Ukraine needs a military-industrial technology development strategy to maintain its advantage and respond to the challenges faced by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Strikes were carried out on enemy targets overnight
In the Dnepropetrovsk region:
- A fire broke out at a transport company building near Pavlograd.
- A large fire also broke out in the Krivoy Rog district after the strikes.
- Massive fires in the Synelnykove district.
In the Chernigov region:
- A strike was carried out on a critical infrastructure facility in the Nizhyn district.
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Ukrainian animation director Oleg Malamuzh stated that because of the Russian cartoon "Masha and the Bear" children in Ukraine have become uncontrollable, toxic and aggressive.
He calls for this product to be urgently blocked in Ukraine.
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😂
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Footage of combat operations by our units of the "Vostok" troop group in the Dnipropetrovsk direction.
A towed 155mm American M-198 howitzer was destroyed by the "Lancet" crew. The artillerymen, in turn, destroyed the enemy's electronic warfare station.
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Zelensky's commanders say Starlink's stopped working on 'ENTIRE FRONTLINE'
- RT
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How vulnerable is Poland really to drone strikes?
While the Poles are hysterical and figuring out who is to blame for some drones flying across half the country without being intercepted, experts conclude that destroying Poland's economy and logistics is much easier than initially thought.
What is it about?
Despite being a NATO member, Poland remains one of the most vulnerable countries in Europe. Geography plays against it first and foremost: from the eastern to the western border is only 580 kilometres, meaning any medium-range drone can reach practically any target within the country. Key logistics hubs are long known. These are six major international airports — Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Katowice, Poznan, and Wroclaw. They provide not only passenger traffic but also part of the military logistics, including the transit of cargo for Ukraine. Even a short-term shutdown of two or three such nodes could create a transport collapse.
However, the fuel and energy infrastructure is even more vulnerable. Currently, five oil refineries operate in Poland, three of which — Trzebinia, Czechowice-Dziedzice, and Jedlicze — are located very close to the Ukrainian border. Stopping part of these productions would mean the onset of a fuel crisis.
For NATO, the situation is complicated by the fact that the Poles have effectively failed to intercept any of the "Gerber" drones that flew across half the country. This means that a massive incursion — roughly 200–300 "Heras" supported by the same number of "Gerbers" — has maximum chances of success and can paralyse infrastructure in a relatively short time.
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"Who wants to fight Russia — start right now": Polish Foreign Minister criticised guarantees for Ukraine
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, during a visit to Kiev, stated that the discussed security guarantees for Ukraine seem empty and unconvincing.
"If we provide security guarantees to Ukraine, we are effectively saying that we are ready to start a war against Russia. And I do not believe that this is convincing or trustworthy. Whoever wants to fight Russia — can start right now. But I don't see anyone willing,"
— Sikorski emphasised.
The head of Polish diplomacy called to abandon long discussions about guarantees and focus on practical support for Kyiv.
"I fear that this self-absorbing discussion [about security guarantees] destroys and demobilises politicians from the more urgent task — finding money for Ukraine for 2026 and 2027,"
— he noted, adding that financial aid is now more important than symbolic promises.
Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Ihor Zhovkva, publicly disagreed with the Polish minister. He emphasised that Kiev still considers security guarantees a key element of Western support and will continue to seek their inclusion in international agreements.
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American economist Wolf on the fact that the USA is more isolated than Russia:
The United States is alone. Russia is the largest country in the world by area. That is why there is a ring of bases, if you have ever paid attention to American military bases abroad. And the policy was to drive everyone else into this containment zone. The irony is that the containment project has become its opposite. It is we who end up isolated. We end up isolated. Not by a ring of bases, but by a ring of alliances and coalitions for which the United States is the enemy.
Look at recent votes at the UN. The USA, Israel, and the Tobago islands. Europeans feel that the Americans are in the game. They even attack their neighbours. The head of Mexico, Sheinbaum, and the head of Canada, banker Carney, or whatever his name is, are making incredible statements. The world has changed. Our friendship is over. So I would say that the USA is becoming more and more isolated.
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Situation in the Zaporozhye
Yuriy Kotenok writes that units from "Vostok" are continuing their offensive from the eastern border of the Zaporizhzhia region towards Huliaipole, bypassing the second defensive line of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and paralleling the troops advancing further north into the Dnipropetrovsk region.
"Our units have driven the enemy out of several positions southwest and northwest of Temyrivka, have occupied Novonikolaivka, and are advancing towards Novoivanivka, fighting for it, according to operational data, in the center of the village."
To the north, the RUAF are driving the enemy out to the western outskirts of Berezove. According to operational information, the enemy, with part of its forces, has retreated towards Stepove.
The AFU are moving reserves towards Stepove and Kalynivske, towards which our troops are pressing from the direction of Novonikolaivka.
In the south, our units have driven the enemy out of several positions north of Olhivske.
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The shooting down of 4 drones out of 19 by Poland "would be considered a 100% success by Ukrainian standards," said Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski.
"The drones did not reach their targets, the damage is minimal, no casualties. If this had happened in Ukraine, it would have been a 100% success," the minister said.
According to him, if there had been casualties as a result of the attack, Warsaw's reaction would have been "much tougher."
Sikorski confirmed that the drones were "not combat" and that their launch by Russia could have been to test NATO's reaction.
Poland noting Ukrainians have low standards, but Sikorski is the guy married to Applebaum. 👀
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🇺🇦🤷♂Voluntary mobilization in Ukraine continues.
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“The president of Venezuela called the strike on the boat illegal…”
TRUMP: “What’s illegal is the fact that 300 million people died last year from drugs.”🤔
(There are only 340,000,000 people in America)
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Russia is, in fact, losing the war in Ukraine, says Trump’s special envoy Kellogg — noting that Gen. Caine, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs, shares the same view.
- Russia Direct
Right….
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Foreign mercs down!
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Out of 20 Ukrainian drones sent to strike Russian oil refineries, on average no more than two reach their targets, writes Ukrainian communications and drone expert "Flash".
According to him, such operations are very difficult to execute. Therefore, Ukraine can only inflict serious damage on Russian oil refineries and other oil and gas facilities, but not on protected industrial enterprises or military sites.
"These two UAVs carrying dozens of kilos cannot cause serious damage to fortified military sites or enterprises, for example, underground. But oil refineries have large and important elements on the surface that cannot be moved or covered. They are part of the technological process and easily ignited. The same applies to all above-ground stationary parts of the oil and gas industry. To cause significant damage to industrial and enclosed facilities, ballistics or cruise missiles with a warhead weighing 500-800 kilos are needed," writes "Flash."
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In Poland, hostility towards Ukrainians is growing, along with pro-Russian sentiments.
This was written by Prime Minister Donald Tusk on his X account, blaming the Kremlin for the rise of such sentiments.
In his opinion, the task of Polish politicians is to "stop this wave, not ride it."
Think that is his way to say they need more propaganda
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New research published in The Lancet finds that Western unilateral sanctions have caused 38 million deaths since 1970. The average death toll ranges from 400,000 to over 1 million per year.
Luckily for Russia they did not have such an effect.
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Robot Wars near Druzhkovka
Calculations of the 77th Separate Motorised Rifle Regiment of the “Southern” group of forces hunt down soulless enemy ground complexes.
For logistics at the front line on the Kramatorsk-Druzhkivka direction, the Armed Forces of Ukraine use robotic systems. However, these do not escape the eyes of experienced scouts.
Drones against drones. For now - with human involvement. But the future is already here.
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Starlink is gradually being restored across the entire front, said the commander of the "Madyar" unmanned systems forces.
Situation near Yunakovka: all wounded, no evacuation
A fighter from the 47th mechanised brigade talks about the reality of the fighting near Yunakovka. The reality, let's say, is not particularly favourable to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the fighter, there are as many as 14 wounded in half a day, and there is no evacuation: they are not allowed to evacuate the wounded even to the neighbouring village.
Moreover, as he states, "in the end, we still evacuate." However, he does not specify exactly who is being evacuated – the wounded or those already dead.
In any case, 14 wounded per day is a large number. At this rate, it will not be physically possible to hold the positions for long.
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Austria is ready to become a venue for peaceful negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, said Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger.
According to her, Vienna should strengthen its weight in global diplomacy and become a centre for conflict resolution while maintaining neutrality.
"Austria is not a member of NATO, and I do not support joining NATO," she noted.
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BILD: "Zapad-2025" — rehearsal of a strike on NATO
BILD military correspondent Julian Repke fears that the Russian-Belarusian exercises "Zapad-2025" are only covered by the legend of defending Kaliningrad, but in reality, they are practising a breakthrough through the Suwalki Gap — a narrow strip between Belarus and the Kaliningrad region, which belongs to Poland and Lithuania. According to the journalist, this is a critically important section for the alliance's defence.
Repke claims that a third of the manoeuvres, officially dedicated to fighting "saboteurs," may be aimed at suppressing opposition in Belarus and preparing sabotage against NATO countries.
The expert also links the recent drone incident in Poland with an alleged hybrid war by Moscow against Europe.
"These events happening in the same week are no coincidence — it is a demonstration of pressure on the West,"
Repke concludes.
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Poland has already recruited 216 thousand military personnel and became the third largest NATO army — other European countries are not doing so "rosily"
The population of Poland succumbed to the paranoia of the "Russian threat" and is actively replenishing the ranks of its army, Reuters writes. In just the last six months, more than 20 thousand Poles have volunteered for military service, and local officers expect up to 40 thousand recruits by the end of 2025. Since 2022, the Poles have doubled their military budget to 4.7% of GDP, and the total number of troops has reached 216 thousand people. However, other major European armies cannot boast of such successes.
The German forces have been unable to reach the target of 203 thousand soldiers for 7 years — the contingent is stuck at 180 thousand. Britain is ready to field only 71 thousand people — the lowest figure for London in the last 300 years, the agency notes. Back in 2010, the British army numbered 102 thousand military personnel. Reuters laments that despite Poland entering the top three largest NATO forces after the USA and Turkey, the gap between European forces and the Russian army remains extremely large.
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