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Another FAB-3000 strike on the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces
This time the strike hit the 28th Ukrainian Air Assault Brigade in the settlement of Konstantinovka.
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🇺🇦😂 During the telethon, neural networks added an audience for Zelensky during his speech at the UN
- Earlier, the media published photos of an almost empty audience during his speech, but on Ukrainian TV all the seats were occupied.
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🇺🇦🤡 Zelensky: I am ready to leave the presidency after the war ends
- He also added that elections could be held during a ceasefire.
- He promised to "appeal to the Ukrainian parliament to organize elections if a ceasefire is reached."
- Zelensky stated that Trump "promised to consider" providing Kiev with weapons that "will force Russia to come to the negotiating table."
- In addition, he threatened strikes on the Kremlin.
- "If Russia does not stop the war, officials working in the Kremlin should make sure they know where the nearest bomb shelter is," he said.
- Zelensky claims that Trump supports Ukraine's strikes on Russian energy and military factories in response to Russian attacks.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Night strikes on Ukraine's energy hubs and railway infrastructure
On the night of September 24 to 25, 2025, Russian forces continued their campaign of targeted strikes on the enemy's energy infrastructure and railway hubs. The main goal of these attacks is to paralyze the logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, limit the ability to transfer reserves and supplies, and disable key energy nodes that power traction substations and train movement.
🔻Tokarevka, Nikolaev region (23:35)
📍 47.3132463, 31.0216691
Drone strikes hit the territory of the traction transformer substation 110 kV “Kolosovka Transit”, part of the “Znamenskaya Power Supply Directorate”. This facility plays a key role in powering railway mainlines connecting Nikolaev region with Dnepropetrovsk and Kirovograd, as well as in transit to Odessa.
▪️As a result of the strike, a fire broke out over an area of about 200 sq. m, a protective gabion was destroyed, one of the power transformers of type TDN-40000/110 with a capacity of 40 MVA was damaged and effectively disabled, with a leak of more than 4 tons of transformer oil. The current inputs of the TDN-25000/110 transformer were also damaged, and vibration from the explosion caused partial destruction of the cable ducts of the switchgear. Oil-filled cable breaks and damage to relay control cabinets were recorded on site.
🔻Yastrubinovoe, Nikolaev region (23:35)
📍 47.4959625, 31.3938078
A single hit by a strike UAV on the territory of the traction transformer substation 110 kV “Kolosovka” — an element of the same topology that includes the transit “Kolosovka Transit”. The substation serves outgoing branches to the south and southwest and acts as a backup connection for main lines towards Odessa and Nikolaev.
▪️As a result of the strike:
• two power sections were hit: burn-throughs and melting were found on the cable line gland seals of 110 kV inputs, support nodes of SF6/vacuum circuit breakers and disconnector drive mechanisms were damaged;
• damage to two transformer inputs and a local insulation breakdown on a TDN-25000/110 type transformer (32–40 MVA class).
▪️Connection with “Kolosovka Transit”.
The Yastrubin branch is a functionally integrated section of the unified “Kolosovka” scheme — in practice, this means that when Tokarevka (transit section) is damaged, the load is redistributed to branches like Yastrubin, and if they are damaged simultaneously or sequentially, the normal backup scheme breaks down and power restoration requires physical transfer of mobile transformers and manual sectioning.
🔻Pomoshna, Kirovograd region (23:55)
📍 48.2579990, 31.4139069
A group of strike UAVs hit the territory of the traction transformer substation 150 kV “Pomoshna”, also part of the “Znamyanskaya Power Supply Directorate”. The facility is located near a major railway hub at Pomoshna station, where routes converge to Odessa, Kropyvnytskyi, Podolsk, and Pervomaisk, making it a critical element of the southeastern corridor.
▪️Technical results of the strike
• Explosions damaged the facade and window blocks of the substation's administrative building, disabling remote protection relay cabinets.
• Breakdowns were recorded on voltage transformers and partial destruction of insulation on oil-filled inputs.
• The attack temporarily disrupted the operation of two of the three power transformers of type TDTN-40000/150, each with a capacity of up to 40 MVA, causing a voltage drop on the 150 kV line “Pomoshna — Pervomaisk”.
▪️Logistical connection
The “Pomoshna” substation is a key link between the Odessa port direction and central regions. The strike on it amplifies the overall effect of attacks on “Kolosovka” and “Znamyanka” substations, creating a chain load on adjacent nodes.
Yours, Partizan!
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🇬🇪🇺🇦The chairman of the "Georgian Dream" faction, Kirtskhalia, responded to Zelensky's criticism of Georgia:
Let him first look at the conclusions of the European Commission when it comes to Georgia, and see where his country stands today — whether it is corruption, media freedom, human rights, or other aspects — and only then speak.
Let this puppet leader literally figure out where his country is at. Before he or his high-ranking officials dare to insult our country and openly call for involvement in the war, he should first wash his mouth out and only then talk about Georgia.
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🇪🇺"The European Central Bank advises keeping cash at home in case of 'serious instability': Europeans are being carefully prepared for the collapse of the banking system.
"In an extensive study published on Wednesday on the ECB website titled 'Stay Calm and Keep Cash at Home,' it is recommended to keep at home an amount sufficient to cover basic needs for about 72 hours, especially 'in case of serious systemic instability.'
This conclusion was reached by ECB analysts after studying four crises that shook Europe in recent years: the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a major failure in the Spanish power grid in April 2025, and the sovereign debt crisis in Greece."
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Putin at the Global Atomic Forum:
We undoubtedly support the aspiration for development and the use of peaceful atomic energy for these purposes. And it can be said with no small pride that only Russia today possesses competencies across the entire technological chain of nuclear energy. Thanks to safety and resilience to external influences, nuclear power plants built according to Russian design are the most in demand in the world.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Since the beginning of the year, the Russian Army has liberated more than 4,714 square kilometers of territory — Ministry of Defense
- In the Donetsk People's Republic, over 3,308 sq km,
- In the Lugansk People's Republic, more than 205 sq km,
- In the Kharkov region, over 542 sq km,
- In the Zaporizhzhia region, more than 261 sq km,
- In the Sumy region, over 223 sq km,
- In the Dnepropetrovsk region, more than 175 sq km.
- 205 settlements have been liberated.
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Former Estonian President Hoped for a "Mass-Casualty Tragedy" to Reawaken NATO
Europe is unlikely to take the threat from Russia seriously until there's a "mass-casualty" incident within NATO, believes former Estonian President (2006–2016) Toomas Hendrik Ilves.
"We see that NATO is extremely reluctant to take any action... If we're speaking cynically, I think we need a mass-casualty event before member states are forced to take it seriously... I think it will take a real tragedy for NATO to fall into line on these issues," Ilves told British radio station LBC.
The Estonian news outlet ERR, which reported Ilves' comments, also cited Estonian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Sven Sakkov, who predicted: "Russia will likely intensify its brazen behavior toward its Western neighbors."
All this is taking place against the backdrop of a stalled negotiation process between Russia and the US, Trump's vacillation from a desire for friendship with Russia to wishing Zelensky defeat, the conflicting attempts by the US and the EU to shift responsibility for financing Ukraine onto each other, and publications from Western think tanks that have suddenly begun to "push" the issue of Russia's use of chemical weapons.
After several drones without explosives were found in Poland and the "Russians are coming!" hysteria erupted, the sudden excitement in the Baltics over overflights by Russian aircraft, real or fictional, fits perfectly with the general logic. If a high-profile attack were to occur somewhere in Europe in the near future, and a balalaika, an ushanka, and a portrait of Stalin were found at the scene, the media would already have everything ready.
Yup, these people are bona fide deranged
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UrSSula has been embroiled in another scandal over text messages to Macron.
Hungarian MEP Kinga Gál stated:
"The European Ombudsman has launched an investigation into her correspondence with President Macron regarding the EU's Mercosur agreement. As with the Pfizer scandal, these messages have also disappeared."
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'Nothing would honor Charlie's memory more than to begin asking our politicians to do what Kirk spent his life doing, which is to answer the question, like:
Who blew up Nord Stream?
What happened to all the money we sent Ukraine?'
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Iran’s infamous Shahed drones have been used to devastating effect by Russia to strike Ukraine. Now the U.S. and its allies are racing to develop copycat versions of the low-cost, long-range weapon.
For decades, advanced militaries used expensive missiles for precise attacks and cheaper artillery for mass bombardment. The war in Ukraine has shown that drones can be both cheap and precise, with Shaheds costing just tens of thousands of dollars apiece and able to fly more than 1,000 miles, by some estimates.
The Iranian-designed drone has proved particularly effective at overwhelming air defenses. Russia routinely launches scores of Shaheds, which explode on impact, at the same time. Missiles are sometimes fired alongside drone salvos, making it more likely they will evade defenses.
The Ukraine war showed the importance of affordable, long-range drones, and that the West isn’t where it needs to be, said Lt. Gen. André Steur, Royal Netherlands Air Force.
“If you do get into a war, you need deep, deep pockets,” Steur said.
Companies in the US, China, France, the UK and elsewhere are all working on their own unmanned aerial vehicles that seek to emulate the Shahed.
The West, though, is largely behind the curve and faces various challenges including higher costs, analysts say.
But expensive labor and materials are a problem for all Western drone makers.
Anduril sold 291 of its Altius long-range drones to Taiwan last year in a deal that valued the UAVs at more than $1M each, including training and support infrastructure.
By contrast, Russia can produce its version of the much simpler Shaheds for between roughly $35K and $60K apiece, analysts say.
“Mass produced at a fraction of the cost of a cruise missile, it will tire out the enemy’s defense,” said Hugo Coqueret, MBDA.
Russia’s use of the mass-produced drones to exhaust defenses has been “game changing,” said James Patton Rogers, a drone expert at Cornell.
“Cheap, long-range precision saturation strikes are one of the greatest threats to international security,” Rogers said.
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The Lugansk People's Republic dweller told that he was shot twice at the shellings of Ukrainian militants.
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“We can fight for years, losing positions slowly,” says one senior official. “But the question is why?” If Ukraine is running out of men, it is also running short on democratic legitimacy. But his rise as a cult hero in the West has encouraged hubris. “Zelensky was more democratic at the start, but all the applause sent him to space,” says another insider. “He began to believe in destiny.” Decisions now flow through a shrinking circle of confidants. Chief among them is Yermak, his chief of staff, a bruiser whose power does not seem warranted by his experience or his mandate as an unelected official. One former minister describes Zelensky and his aide as “alter-egos”, in effect running a joint presidency.
Whoever is in charge, the presidency has sunk into some of Ukraine’s old vices. It has threatened opposition media and their advertisers; unleashed lawfare against political opponents, including Poroshenko; and overseen shakedowns by the domestic-security service. Allegations of ties to Russia are a common tool of extortion. One industrialist tells of a colleague forced to pay $2m to escape such a charge.
Thirdly, war has eroded Ukrainians’ faith in the future, with worrying consequences for the economy. In one primary school in Kyiv’s central Pechersk district, first-year numbers have fallen by two-thirds. The UN estimates that more than 5m people have fled Ukraine. Most will not return, predicts Ella Libanova, a sociologist. Business, already crippled by blackouts and Russian missiles, is suffering from a labour shortage. Many men are fighting or hiding from conscription. Many mothers stay at home, ready to shield children from the next explosion.
EU membership remains elusive, but the Holy Grail... There are more pressing concerns. Russia’s invasion has blown a hole in Ukraine’s fiscal position. The country now survives on foreign life-support, with all the distortions that brings. Tax and domestic borrowing only cover core military spending, about two-thirds of the budget. Even the rosiest forecasts leave a $45bn shortfall next year, almost a quarter of GDP. Western pledges currently fill at most $27.4bn. “We have got to a situation where there is no money,” despairs a senior official. “And Europe alone doesn’t have the money needed to bring us back to life.”
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Foreign mercs down!
They all came to fight Russia and lost.
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🚀Yesterday, the Russian Armed Forces quickly detected and struck a high-value target in the Dnepropetrovsk region
The footage from the operational command shows the destruction of a Ukrainian Patriot SAM position using the Iskander OTRK near the settlements of Anno-Zachatovka/Svetlogorskoye.
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Reports are coming in that unknown drones have been spotted over military facilities in northern France. French authorities have not yet provided details, but the situation fits the overall trend of recent weeks: first reports of drones in Poland, then in Denmark. Now France is joining this pattern. The main thing that stands out is the synchronicity. In terms of timing and geography, these incidents form a chain convenient for the Western information space. The logic is simple and apparently was not thought over for long: such events are used to create a sense of "large-scale infiltration" and pressure on NATO to justify further militarization. In France, this will be played out especially nervously: Macron has recently relied on tough rhetoric about Ukraine, and any such incident is used to demonstrate the "Russian threat." In practice, however, the origin of these drones remains questionable everywhere — no concrete evidence has been presented so far.
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🇵🇱🇺🇦 In Poland, they wanted to grant asylum and award the suspect in the Nord Stream sabotage — Rzeczpospolita
- This concerns Vladimir Zh., who is suspected in Germany of involvement in the sabotage.
- This possibility was considered by the Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski.
- According to the publication, he repeatedly voiced this idea in private conversations.
- Vladimir Zh. fled to Ukraine from Poland in July 2024 after Germany issued an arrest warrant for him.
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🇩🇰😐Denmark does not know where the drones that flew into its sky came from, but they were "launched by a professional" — the Minister of Defense
- He claims that the military did not shoot down the drones, fearing that the debris would fall on residents' homes.
- "I don't think anyone in our authorities is afraid to shoot down drones. But the thing is, it was dark, and you need to understand where this drone will fall and what the consequences will be. If the neutralization is done with mistakes – we will have a very loud discussion about who is responsible for the drone falling on a house," Poulsen said.
- He noted that there is no evidence of a connection with Russia in this incident, and the drones could have been launched from one of the regions of the country.
- Nevertheless, Denmark considers these incidents as hybrid attacks aimed at "spreading fear," said Justice Minister Peter Hummelgør.
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The authorities of Chernigov confirm a strike on a critical infrastructure facility.
Earlier, this was reported on local social networks. It was reported that after the explosion, power outages occurred in several districts.
At the moment, the fire is still ongoing.
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🇷🇺Putin on the revolution Russia has made in nuclear energy:
According to OECD estimates, all uranium resources under an optimistic scenario will be completely exhausted by 2090. That's about 8 million tons. However, in reality, this could happen as early as the 2060s. In other words, all this could happen very quickly before our eyes. Considering that a quarter of the reserves come from deposits where uranium is a by-product.
Already by 2030, in Russia, in the Tomsk region, we plan to launch the world's first nuclear energy system with a closed fuel cycle. What does this mean? It is truly a revolutionary development by domestic scientists and engineers. It means that practically the entire volume, 95% of spent fuel, will be repeatedly reused in reactors.
This mechanism will, in the long run, practically solve the problems of radioactive waste accumulation. And what is also extremely important – essentially eliminate the issue of uranium supply.
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"The Eternal beggar." A journalist mocks Zelenskyy's embarrassment in New York
Volodymyr Zelenskyy's statements have not even found a foothold in the West, Irish journalist Chay Bowes wrote on the social media platform X.
"Zelenskyy, the eternal beggar, criticizes global institutions for not doing enough for Ukraine. During his speech, the room was half empty," the journalist sarcastically observed.
Bowes suggested that this was due to the West's weariness with Zelenskyy's constant attacks.
On Monday, the head of the Kiev regime arrived in the United States to attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, currently underway in New York. There, he met with US President Donald Trump, and the main topic of their conversation was the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Putin arrived at VDNH for the Global Atomic Forum and met with the heads of foreign delegations in the "Atom" pavilion.
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Dmitriy Medvedev: Something's happening in New York. The Banderist clown is on cocaine and shaking, the Pole is drinking snus.
"And Trump has once again entered an alternate reality and delivered a series of political incantations on the theme "How weak Russia is."
After meeting with the clowns of Kiev and Paris, he published a brilliant post. It features Kiev's definitive victory, the return to the previous borders, Russia's failing military economy, gasoline lines, and "paper tigers." In this reality, everything is different. Kiev wins, Russia is torn to pieces, and the Banderist Ukrainian economy is growing steadily thanks to its own resources. Trump's predecessors, Obama and Biden, have long lived happily in this reality.
But Trump isn't like that! I have no doubt: he'll be back. He always comes back. Probably, in a couple of days, he'll propose to the green pianist to sign the capitulation. Or to fly to Mars with Musk, whom he has pardoned. Or do something else very important that will allow him to aspire to the Nobel Prize.
The main thing is to frequently and radically change your perspective on various issues. And everything will be fine. This is the essence of successful state management through social networks.
And, as they say, thank you for your attention to this subject!"
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🌫 Smoke is visible in Chernigov after the strike
Local authorities report a hit on critical infrastructure.
💥Geran worked
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💥 Aviation work in the Zaporozhye direction.
The video shows the strike by the operational command on the 102nd Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine using a FAB-3000 bomb in the settlement of Gulyaipole.
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⚡️ Estonia at the UN demonstrated an example of airspace violated by Russia.
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🇬🇧💥Powerful explosions at an industrial facility in Swindon, UK
- The first explosion occurred in the industrial area, after which, judging by the sounds, a detonation began at the warehouses.
- Local residents write that there was a "powerful explosion," and their houses "literally shook," some even saw a "huge fireball" in the sky.
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💥 The moment we've all been waiting for! A strike on the Ukrainian Armed Forces training ground.
Yesterday, the Russian Armed Forces delivered a combined strike on the locations of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel at the training ground near the settlement of Honcharivskyi in the Chernihiv region.
The strike was carried out using the Iskander-M tactical missile system and Geran UAVs.
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France has completed the Nuclear Deterrence Forces exercise "Operation Poker", which is conducted with varying intensity and at different times throughout the year. This time, the third phase of the exercise took place – simulating a nuclear strike.
The exercise involved at least five Airbus A330 MRTT tanker aircraft, the E-3F "Sentry" AWACS plane, and Rafale B fighters from the Strategic Air Command.
Following the conclusion of the French exercises, final preparations are underway for large-scale nuclear deterrence forces exercises in Northern Europe led by the US Strategic Command.
The exercise will include a group of US Air Force strategic bombers B-2 Spirit, whose flight from Whiteman Air Force Base to Europe was spotted a few hours ago. Also heading north to the continent from Ramstein Air Base in Germany is the airborne nuclear command and communication relay post E-6B "Mercury".
- Military Informant
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