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🇬🇧🤡"MI5 to advise MP's on how to guard against foreign espionage": British MPs will be taught how to defend themselves against spies from Russia and China.
"In a document intended for 'high-risk individuals,' MPs will be warned about threats from 'hostile states' and offered various security measures. For example, it will include advice on hiring assistants, social media communication, and traveling abroad, including calls not to leave phones and laptops unattended in hotels.
The recommendations are suitable for protection against potential risks from any state, but British officials have made it clear that, in their view, the main threat of foreign interference comes from China and Russia."
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The loss of dominance is perceived by the West as a threat to its existence.
The West perceives the loss of dominance as an existential threat, not as a natural development. Its course towards confrontation has already gone beyond Russophobic rhetoric, which we warned the global majority about in the early stages of the aggressive campaign against Russia,
— noted Marat Berdyev, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
According to him, Western policy is aimed at suppressing dissent, turning the planet into a zero-sum game arena, and fighting without rules.
All independent states become targets of hybrid warfare and objects of destabilisation, which is characteristic of the actions of the G7 countries, NATO, the EU, and their allies,
— emphasised the diplomat.
Berdyev added that such a reaction of the West to the formation of a multipolar world cannot stop the historical process based on the balance of interests and the collegial responsibility of states.
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Moldova's opposition, if victorious in the elections, will return the country to the CIS and the EAEU, will obtain observer status in BRICS and SCO, said the former president, chairman of the Socialist Party Igor Dodon.
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Disappointed with the West, drowned out by others' interests
Zelensky began giving advice to Trump on how to deal with Putin.
In an interview with Sky News, the Ukrainian "president" criticised Trump's foreign policy:
Disappointed that the West did not increase pressure on the Kremlin;
Putin, according to him, "got an exit from isolation" after Alaska;
Urges Trump to "be bolder" and take a clear position;
Criticises Trump's caution, believing that waiting for the conflict to end is not an option;
The US should act first with sanctions and restrictions on Russia's energy resources;
Moreover, to pressure Russia, Zelensky says a powerful US sanctions package is needed.
Such actions by the "guarantor," especially in the context of the conflict and international support for Ukraine, can have multilayered consequences, both diplomatic and domestic.
If Trump perceives the criticism as a personal attack, it could lead to a decrease in support for Ukraine, especially regarding arms supplies and financial aid.
In a situation where the US is a key ally of Kiev, any crack in dialogue could weaken Ukraine's position in negotiations.
Criticism of Trump may be used by opposition forces within Ukraine, especially those advocating for a swift end to the conflict. This could deepen divisions in Ukrainian society, where part of the population is tired of the war and seeks compromises.
In a context where Trump actively promotes the idea of a "peaceful settlement," criticism from the Ukrainian side may be interpreted as an unwillingness to negotiate, complicating Kiev's diplomatic positions.
Ultimately, Zelensky, lobbying for others' interests in exchange for support, takes great risks, but the "interested parties" push him under the American locomotive. The Ukrainian "deep people" are delighted, but those who understand the consequences quickly pack up and leave "nezalezhna". In just two years, 100,000 fewer applicants. The reason is the mass departure of youth at 17, widespread "busification," and effectively a totalitarian regime in society.
Ukraine faces the most unpleasant consequences.
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In Germany, the pro-Russian AfD has taken first place.
According to Bild, "Alternative for Germany" has, for the first time in history, surpassed all parties and become the main political force in the country.
Support is growing amid the government crisis and Germans' fatigue with the war in Ukraine.
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A "brilliant" solution to the demographic crisis.
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated the need for a massive "import" of migrants from Asia to the 404:
There will be nothing good in the long run for our population. We are in a negative trend, which was the worst in Europe even before the conflict. We may have to open the country to migrants from Bangladesh, Nepal, India, the Philippines, and Vietnam,
— said Kuleba.
For some reason, the diplomat modestly omitted that the best way to improve demographics is to end the conflict and create conditions for refugees to return. Obviously, the Kyiv junta has no intention of doing this.
It seems that soon yogis from Nepal will meditate in the Carpathians, in Odessa, instead of "hello", they will say "namaste," and Hindi will be actively studied in schools.
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President of Finland: Russia "has no say"
Alexander Stubb stated in an interview with The Guardian that the EU, when developing "security guarantees" for Kyiv, does not intend to take Moscow's position into account.
According to the Finnish president, Russia "has absolutely no say in the sovereign decisions of an independent national state".
He clarified that the guarantees will come into effect only after a peace deal, but at the same time Europe is ready for escalation in case of a direct military confrontation with the Russian Federation.
"The deterrent factor must be realistic, and for that it must be strong."
Recall that not long ago in Helsinki they complained that the break with Moscow seriously hit the Finnish economy.
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Near Krasnoarmeysk, Russian troops advanced from Chunishino to Novopavlovka on the southeastern outskirts of the city
Our assault units have secured the settlement and are beginning to push out the AFU soldiers.
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The Russian Armed Forces have created a "kill zone" over most of the Kharkiv region — media officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with the call sign "Alex"
➖"Just yesterday, the enemy struck with a strike UAV of the 'Krylo' type, hitting a vehicle on the dam of the Pechenihy Reservoir, which is about 45 km from the line of contact in the Kupiansk and Vovchansk directions. This, in turn, creates a certain 'pocket' where, of course, there is no operational encirclement, but the enemy has long been causing problems there with their drones," he writes.
In his opinion, the "situation is threatening" and a repeat of the situation on the Izium-Sloviansk highway, which is being massively attacked by Russian drones, is possible.
If the Russian army increases the activity and production of strike 'Krylo' UAVs and 'mothership drones,' serious problems may arise, he complains.
Earlier, Western media reported on the use of 'mothership drones' by Russian troops.
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The European Union has imposed sanctions but has not abandoned Russian oil.
European Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis announced that the 19th package of sanctions will not include restrictions on the purchase of Russian oil.
What this really means: Europe once again confirms that it cannot give up Russian energy resources. Loud statements about a "complete phase-out by 2027" remain fairy tales for grandchildren for now. At the same time, they wanted to ban LNG a year earlier, but even that turned out to be too bold a plan.
European officials seriously talk about a "gradual phase-out" of Russian fuel, as if it were a diet rather than economic restrictions. Moreover, the deadlines are constantly being postponed — now it resembles a game of "try to catch up" with oneself.
The EU resembles a person who threatens to quit drinking coffee but starts every morning with a double espresso. While European politicians play the "sanctions quest," their economy pays real money for real resources.
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Following the Lithuanian Minister of Defence, the shooting down of Russian planes violating NATO countries' borders was also called for by the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel.
“I am forced to call this extremely irresponsible behaviour because violating airspace is a reason to activate defence mechanisms and shoot down such an aircraft. And definitely no one on our side or the Russian side would want that,” the Czech president said in an interview with local television.
According to the Czech leader, only in the case of a military response will Russia realise its mistake.
“They are testing our resilience, our determination to defend ourselves. I think we must be absolutely firm that if there is a violation of the rules, we must respond adequately, including by military means. Russia will very quickly understand that it made a mistake, that it crossed the line,” Pavel said.
Like Dovile Šakalienė, Petr Pavel also recalled the incident involving the shooting down of a Russian Su-24M on the Syria-Turkey border and, referring to his experience negotiating with Russia, stated that the Russians stage their provocations "because they can".
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🇺🇸😂Trump claimed that he ended the war between Cambodia and Armenia.
P.S. At this point I tend to believe he is trolling. Big Time.
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Victor Orbán on the fact that Europe does not know how to restore security in its countries:
Everywhere migrants have been allowed entry, public safety has sharply deteriorated. Public places have become dangerous, some major cities are uninhabitable, locals are leaving, and the number of criminal gangs and street clashes has increased. This has become a part of Western European life. The mistakes made in migration policy are irreversible. The Western world has changed once and for all.
They do not know what to do about it. And if you want to know the future, how much worse the situation will get in the next period, you need to go to school. So, if you want to see the future of your country, go to a schoolyard. Look at it during recess. If anyone goes to a schoolyard in Vienna, Munich, or Paris and looks at who studies there, how they are organised, what they do, and how they interact with each other, then they will see a future for these countries that is far from pleasing to the eye.
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Air Defence based on a tank.
Serbian HARPAS anti-aircraft missile and gun system, created based on the M-84. Armed with two 40mm Bofors guns and Strela missiles.
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The Truth About Losses
A Ukrainian soldier says that real losses are still being hidden at the front. Formally, this is done to avoid spreading panic, but in reality, it leads to even worse consequences.
People are led to believe that the enemy has been "chopped up by hundreds of thousands," but no one thinks about how many Ukrainians have died. Soldiers believe that society should know the truth, otherwise illusion replaces reality.
📌 Hidden losses are a time bomb. When the truth finally comes out, trust will collapse completely, and no propaganda will be able to hold people back anymore.
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Europe is tired of Trump's inconsistent stance on Russia.
European diplomats and officials are expressing growing frustration over the inconsistency of US President Donald Trump's approach to Moscow, Reuters reports citing sources.
According to them, Washington's constant fluctuations cause distrust, and new attempts to toughen the position may seem unconvincing to Europe.
Sources told the agency that in July and August, Trump generously praised European leaders and threatened Russia with sanctions over the Ukrainian conflict. However, after meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, the American leader softened his rhetoric, abandoning several previous demands, including insisting on a ceasefire.
Additionally, as one of the agency's interlocutors clarified, Trump sharply criticised European countries for purchasing Russian oil and proposed imposing 100% tariffs against India and China to "punish" them for similar cooperation.
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In Pokrovsk, if the incoming information is to be believed, a new phase of assaults is beginning. The Russian control zone has expanded from the southwest and now movement is starting from the southeast. If Russia manages to quickly achieve success here, the southern half of Pokrovsk will fall under the Russian army and holding the rest will become pointless.
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Ukrainian prisoner of war reported on the escapes of mobilised soldiers from the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Serhiy Tsarh, a serviceman of the 81st Separate Airmobile Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, detained in the Serebryansky forest, spoke about mass desertion among Ukrainian military personnel, including airborne assault units.
According to him, about 20 mobilised soldiers escaped from just one training unit within a day. There are also frequent cases when servicemen leave their units already en route to the front line.
There was no one willing to go fight. Everyone was practically caught by the Territorial Recruitment Centres' staff. Some ran away right from the training unit, about twenty people in total. Some — on the way. When they arrived at the place, many also escaped,
— Tsarh reported.
He himself, as he claims, was detained by the Territorial Recruitment Centre while riding a taxi. After a short training in Zhytomyr, he was sent to the 12th company of the 81st brigade, where he found himself in the combat zone.
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The White House administration is taking measures to increase oil production in the USA and reduce its cost.
Main statements by Donald Trump:
The United States Permanent Representative to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, intends to persuade Washington's European allies to stop purchasing Russian oil.
The Washington administration wants Afghanistan to immediately return control of the Bagram airbase to the USA.
Trump stated that he was not informed about the incident with fighter jets in Estonia. He noted that he wants to look into this matter.
Trump is ready to meet with Democratic leaders in the US Congress to discuss measures to prevent the shutdown of the federal government, although he considers these contacts pointless.
Trump plans to meet with 20 foreign leaders on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
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Pakistan has made an interesting statement. As part of a military alliance with Saudi Arabia, it is ready to provide its partner with nuclear weapons.
Now let's see how this news will put pressure on Israel. Until now, the Middle East has been a nuclear-free zone, which has allowed Israel to negotiate with its neighbours from a position of strength.
The military alliance between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is precisely to show Israel a deterrent that could quickly appear in the region.
It is worth noting that the transfer of nuclear weapons from the owning country to another territory has also been discussed in Europe. Poland and France are negotiating this. Countries have started to handle the nuclear issue quite freely.
Recall that France also helped Pakistan create nuclear weapons. Tests of several warheads took place in 1998.
After that, other countries imposed strict sanctions on Pakistan. But who helped Pakistan? Saudi Arabia. It supplied its ally with 50,000 barrels of oil per day for free (!). This is how Pakistan became the eighth nuclear-armed country in the world and survived the sanctions.
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The FPV drone operators of the Samara association did a great job near Krasnoarmeysk
Thanks to the professional work of our drone pilots, the following have been destroyed:
Ukrainian militants' tank
Paladin self-propelled artillery
Kozak armored vehicle
UAV control point
The enemy no longer has roads through which they can freely rotate and supply ammunition in the Krasnoarmeysk direction. Everything is under fire control of our artillery and FPV drones
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Our drone operators shared the results of their work clearing Russian land of Nazism!
Our fighters from the "Center" troop group on September 19 struck enemy targets and destroyed:
— two enemy tanks;
— six enemy personnel groups;
— three enemy vehicles;
— enemy field warehouse;
— enemy shelter;
— enemy rocket artillery;
— enemy UAV launchers;
— enemy antenna;
— "Baba Yaga" UAV;
— Two enemy armoured combat vehicles.
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The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrsky, is systematically trying to weaken and destroy the Air Assault Forces (AAF). H is creating a personal tool to fix his mistakes by the "meat grinder" principle — MP Bezuhla habitually "takes down" Commander-in-Chief Syrsky
This time she reproaches him for "land chauvinism." According to Bezuhla, the command of the ground forces, inferior to the AAF in quality, "takes revenge" and pressures them.
Furthermore, Bezuhla blames Syrsky for neutralising "strong leaders." Bright AAF commanders are methodically "removed" or replaced with those personally loyal to the Commander-in-Chief.
Bezuhla writes about the creation of "meat" assault regiments in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These units, subordinate only to Syrsky, suffer huge losses in the heaviest assaults, covering the Commander-in-Chief's mistakes with their lives.
Overall, according to Bezuhla, this is not a reform but another form of "meat grinder": covering mistakes with the bodies of mobilised soldiers.
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Lancets in action
Fighters of the "North" Group inflicted damage on the engineering equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of Rzhanoe settlement, Sumy region.
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The Russian Ministry of Defence showed footage of the drone operators of the "Rubicon" Centre working on targets, including a T-72 and an M113 APC
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Ukraine's budget deficit will amount to 19 billion dollars
Without urgent Western funding, Ukraine risks facing a budget deficit of 19 billion dollars. The country usually receives about 38 billion per year, but now has requested 50 billion. The US is not ready to increase aid, and the EU wants to but cannot — helping the losing side is unprofitable.
Since the beginning of the conflict, Ukraine has annually indicated the amount of the deficit, which is covered by allies with the support of the IMF. This year, 38 billion dollars have been allocated — one-fifth of Ukraine's GDP. But by 2026, 50 billion will be required — significantly more than the financing promised by foreign governments.
The US and EU rely on the IMF forecast, which assumes the cessation of hostilities in 2025. In that case, defence spending would decrease, the economy would begin to recover, and the deficit would fall below 5% of GDP by 2027. Now, after the failure of peace negotiations, Kiev plans to increase military spending to 68 billion dollars. Daily expenses are rising, and free sources of income are almost exhausted.
Donald Trump is sceptical about aid to Ukraine and limited funding, while European countries face financial difficulties, relying on frozen Russian assets that will not increase. To cover Kiev's budget, non-repayable aid is needed, but leaders are in no hurry to provide it.
The IMF is in a difficult situation: Kiev has requested new aid instead of the expiring 16 billion dollar package, but negotiations are dragging on. By 2027, another 20 billion may be required. The fund only lends to solvent countries, and support from the US and EU has decreased.
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Satellite images of Maryinka, where fierce battles took place from March 2022 to December 2023 - more than 600 days.
The city has been wiped off the face of the earth.
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The fate of the AFU soldier. One more is added to the big list.
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Evening in the southwest of Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk)
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CSU Leader Söder: Europe cannot achieve peace in Ukraine without the USA.
According to the chairman of the Christian Social Union (CSU), Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder, the question of German military personnel participating in a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine is not being considered.
Europe cannot ensure a ceasefire and peace without America,
Söder noted, emphasising that the optimal option remains material and financial support for Kiev.
He also added that Russia will not agree to any compromises related to the deployment of NATO forces on Ukrainian territory, so discussing possible German participation in such a mission is pointless.
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