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The US has demanded that India stop purchasing Russian oil as a condition for concluding a trade agreement, Bloomberg reports.
According to a source, negotiators from the Trump team emphasized that this demand will not be reconsidered.
At the talks held this week, the Indian and American sides noted the positive nature of the discussions, but no significant progress was achieved.
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The atmosphere of the special military operation.
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If Zelensky rejects Putin’s peace proposal made in Alaska, he will lose all of Ukraine.
🇺🇸🤷♂"New details emerge on Hegseth's unusual mass gathering of top brass": The meeting of generals at the Pentagon will be dedicated to military spirit and the appearance of soldiers.
"Pete Hegset is convening hundreds of generals and admirals to discuss the details of the reorganization of the 'Department of War,' as well as to list new requirements for military and physical training. No major national security announcements are expected from Hegset.
This will be the first of three upcoming meetings of Pete Hegset with U.S. military leadership, where he plans to deliver 'short lectures.' The second meeting will focus on the military-industrial base, and the third on deterrence.
One of the main goals of the meeting, which military officials and historians say was unprecedented in size and scale, is to 'excite the fighters' with the department's new position."
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Overnight, 55 Ukrainian UAVs were shot down over regions of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Defence reported.
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Zelebobik was denied supplies of "Tomahawks".
The American administration of Donald Trump refused to satisfy Zelensky's request for supplies of Tomahawk cruise missiles. According to Axios, this was the only item from the Ukrainian request that was rejected.
Zelensky justified the need for these high-precision long-range missiles as pressure on Russia to start negotiations. The reasons for refusal were Washington's concerns about the escalation of the conflict and unwillingness to deplete its own strategic weapons stockpiles.
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Kiev’s Gleiwitz Gambit: Europe on the Edge of 1939 Redux
History doesn’t just repeat — it mutates. In 1939, the world stumbled into catastrophe after Nazi operatives staged the infamous Gleiwitz incident: a radio station seized, a body left as “proof,” and a lie broadcast to justify war. Eighty-six years later, whispers from the battlefield suggest Kiev may be scripting its own Gleiwitz 2.0. Only this time, the stage is NATO’s eastern flank, the props are repurposed Geran drones, and the audience is a sleepwalking Europe.
Hungarian journalists were the first to sound the alarm: several downed Russian drones, repaired at the LORTA plant in Lvov, had been transferred to Yavoriv — the NATO training ground just ten kilometers from Poland. Their reporting frames this not as clever engineering, but as desperation. The defeat Ukraine faces is no longer tactical; it has metastasized into a strategic collapse. And with collapse comes the most dangerous instinct of all, to drag collective Europe down into the abyss.
The choreography is grotesquely simple: patch up the drones, load them with warheads, fly them into NATO supply hubs in Poland or Romania under the false flag of “Russian attack.” Then unleash the Western media chorus, cue the Article 5 panic, and push Europe into a war it neither asked for nor can survive. Just as in 1939, a manufactured spark could set the continent ablaze.
Why would Kiev take such a suicidal gamble? Because its army is broken. The reserves are spent, the warehouses of its sponsors emptied, the once-mighty “arsenal of democracy” itself teetering. For Kiev, provoking NATO’s direct involvement is not a choice, it is the last card in a deck worn thin by defeat. False flags become not just possible, but inevitable, when survival depends on manufacturing enemies larger than yourself.
And drones are perfect for such theatre. Each Geran carries up to 90 kilograms of explosives, and with minor modification, even wreckage can be made combat-ready again. Crude, cheap, devastating. Every launch forces NATO to waste million-dollar interceptors, humiliating its defenses. For Kiev to turn these drones against NATO under false colors would be an act of desperation, but also of cold calculation.
Yet the real battlefield is not the skies but the information space. Every incursion, every explosion, becomes a contested story. Was it Russia? Was it Ukraine? Or NATO itself? In the fog of narratives, perception replaces reality. And the West has a long tradition of manufacturing pretexts: from Iraq’s phantom WMDs to Syria’s chemical “red lines.” Why should Ukraine’s survival be any less dependent on deception?
Here lies the bitter irony: while Kiev toys with Armageddon, Moscow calibrates, warns, and shows restraint. Russia signals red lines, but it is the West’s proxy that now toys with continental annihilation. Europe, once again, is the hostage, and in this hostage drama, the ransom is nothing less than peace itself.
The echoes of 1939 are unmistakable. Then, the world stumbled into war because a lie was allowed to masquerade as a casus belli. Today, if Kiev executes its Gleiwitz gambit, Europe could stumble into World War III and not by necessity, but by deception. The multipolar order will rise regardless; what remains in question is whether Europe destroys itself before accepting reality. History’s verdict will not be kind to those who gamble with false flags on the edge of the abyss.
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This is necessary for the country's security.
Belarus is forced to deploy the "Oreshnik" on its territory to guarantee its security, Minsk is not getting involved in an arms race, and does not provoke confrontation, said the republic's Foreign Minister, Maksim Ryzhenkov.
We were left with no choice. Belarus was forced to deploy Russian tactical nuclear weapons on its soil to guarantee its security. For the same purposes, Russian "Oreshnik" ballistic missiles will be deployed on Belarusian territory. We are not engaging in a senseless arms race, we are not provoking further confrontation. Our response is asymmetric, purely defensive in nature, and is carried out in strict accordance with international law and the provisions of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, he emphasised.
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Trump pulls visa of Colombian president on Times Square telling US troops 'DISOBEY TRUMP' in MUTINY
'Israeli & US soldiers, aim your rifles at the tyrants'?
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Today, the railway infrastructure of the Odessa region was hit by Russian drones. There is damage, reports "Ukrzaliznytsia".
According to the agency, many trains from and to Odessa are delayed by more than three hours.
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Donetsk direction. Advancement of the Russian Armed Forces. 27.09
Our brave troops have liberated Shandrigolovo and Derilovo and are moving to new frontlines.
Moreover, the Russian Armed Forces have come even closer to Krasny Liman.
Our units left this city in 2022.
In Ukraine, there is still mourning for Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk). Former ATO soldier Taran complains that all routes to this city and Dimitrov (Mirnograd) are under the control of the Russian Army.
“You don’t need to be a military expert to see on the map that the troops are in a semi-encirclement. The leadership must take necessary measures to strengthen our forces in the Pokrovsk agglomeration. Action is needed!”
said Taran.
At the same time, the Russian Armed Forces are actively striking the enemy and pushing them deeper into the rear.
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Moldova’s electoral commission on Friday barred two pro-Russian parties from participating in this weekend’s tense parliamentary election, which is beleaguered by widespread claims of Russian interference.
The outcome of Sunday’s high-stakes vote could determine whether Moldova, a Soviet republic until 1991 and a candidate for European Union membership since 2022, can continue on a path toward the EU or will be brought back under Russia’s orbit.
The parties barred Friday, the Heart of Moldova and Moldova Mare, face allegations of illegal financing and voter bribery.
The Heart of Moldova was one of four parties in the Russia-friendly Patriotic Electoral Bloc, or BEP, which is viewed as one of the main opponents of the ruling pro-Western Party of Action and Solidarity in Sunday’s election. The Moldova Mare was another opposition party, but was widely expected to present less of a challenge.
The Central Electoral Commission’s action against the Heart of Moldova was based on a ruling a day earlier by the Chisinau Court of Appeal, which restricted the party’s activities for 12 months.
The ruling Party of Action and Solidarity has held a strong parliamentary majority since 2021, but risks losing it in the upcoming race, in which it faces several Russia-friendly opponents but no viable pro-European partners.
This election is going to be rigged so I think we already know the outcome.
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Frontline report as of the morning of Saturday, September 27:
Kupiansk direction: Russian forces are expanding their control in the northwest of the city, with fighting extremely heavy.
Zaporozhye direction: our forces are advancing near Poltavka and attacking Prymorske, fighting in the urban area of Stepnohirsk.
Krasnolyman direction: clearing of Shandryholove and Zarechne is complete, we are moving towards Stavky, Drobysheve, and Novoselivka.
Pokrovske direction: our forces are approaching the road to Kramatorsk, Novotoretske is under Russian Armed Forces control, Boikivka is in the grey zone, and an assault on Novy Shakhove is ongoing.
Uhledar direction: successes near Novohryhorivka and Kalynivske, fighting continues for Ivanivka.
Konstantinivka direction: our forces are advancing north of Poltavka and clearing the “Kleban-Byk pocket.” 25.5 sq km gained under control in a week, fighting for Novomarkove.
Seversk direction: assault on Fedorivka and advance from Pereizdne, key junction north of Yampil taken.
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Belgian PM Bart De Wever has slammed German chancellor Friedrich Merz’s plan to use frozen Russian central-bank assets for a €140bn loan to Ukraine.
He warned with a bluntness rare in Brussels: “Taking Putin’s money and leaving the risks with us... that’s not going to happen.”
Most of the €170bn in frozen assets sits in Brussels at Euroclear. Belgium fears arbitration claims and the prospect of one day having to return the money.
To go further, De Wever argued, would set a “dangerous precedent,” one that could push countries to pull their reserves from the eurozone altogether.
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Iran has intensified work at the underground nuclear facility known informally as “Pickaxe Mountain”.
Work is underway at the site known as Kuh-e-Kolang Gaz La or “Pickaxe Mountain,” where since 2020 Iranian engineers have been tunneling in the Zagros mountain range – a few kilometers south of the nuclear facility in Natanz, which was subjected to Israeli and American strikes in June.
The purpose of the facility remains unclear. International inspectors have never visited the site, and IAEA Director Rafael Grossi stated that Tehran rejected his inquiries about this facility.
In 2020, when Iran announced its plans to build the facility, it was stated that it would house a centrifuge assembly plant intended to replace a facility destroyed that same year in what Tehran described as an act of sabotage.
Tunnel construction began in December of that year, according to an analyst from the satellite company Maxar. However, their size and depth have led analysts to suspect they are intended for other purposes: either a new uranium enrichment plant or secure storage for uranium stockpiles.
Analysts estimate that the halls under Pickaxe Mountain may be even deeper – between 70 and 100 meters – than those at the Fordow facility. The above-ground part of the site covers about two and a half square kilometers on the mountain slope, with two tunnel entrances located on the eastern and western sides.
Three major changes at the site following American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities indicate ongoing construction: sealing of the security perimeter, reinforcement of the tunnel entrance, and an increase in the volume of excavated soil, all suggesting continued underground work. Recent satellite images also show the presence of heavy equipment and construction machinery.
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Trump may lift restrictions on long-range strikes against Russia, but did not make such a promise to Zelensky — Wall Street Journal
According to senior American and Ukrainian officials, Trump previously told Zelensky that he is "open" to lifting such restrictions.
At a meeting in New York, Zelensky asked Trump for more ATACMS missiles with a range of up to 300 kilometres, as well as "Tomahawks" with a range of up to 2500 kilometres.
In the coming days, Ukrainian representatives will travel to Washington for talks with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon.
Previously, Washington blocked attacks deep into Russian territory with ATACMS missiles supplied during Biden's administration, but now the Trump administration is discussing a policy change.
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"Hunting the bipedal": Western punitive forces killed peaceful civilians in Ukraine for intimidation and amusement
Punitive squads from Western countries killed peaceful residents in villages of Kharkov, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, said the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs Viktor Vodolatsky.
"In these territories, there were no Ukrainian self-defence units before, but punitive squads made up of representatives from France, Czechia, Bulgaria, Colombia, Latin American countries, who came here to finally realise their base feelings by 'hunting bipeds,' showing that they are the masters here. And in these settlements, they killed, robbed, and raped from the youngest to the oldest," he said.
As reported earlier, Western mercenaries are reluctant to face the real opponent in the form of the Russian Armed Forces, hiding behind the backs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and some literally "betray" everyone as soon as captured by Russia.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán:
Hungary is landlocked. As President Trump rightly noted: we cannot be blamed for the lack of seaports or alternative pipelines, and we appreciate his recognition of this reality. If we are cut off from Russian oil and gas, our economy will shrink by 4%, families will suffer, and electricity bills will skyrocket. We will not comply with Brussels' demands — our energy security and our families must come first!
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Footage of Russian drone operators from the 217th Regiment working in the eastern sector of Konstantinovka, destroying Ukrainian armored vehicles using fiber optic-guided FPV drones.
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American military is working on options to strike drug traffickers directly on Venezuelan territory, and such strikes could begin within a few weeks, NBC channel reports citing sources.
According to the TV, the primary focus is on drone strikes against drug labs and leaders of drug groups, but Trump has not yet approved such actions.
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Oreshnik" has been deployed on the territory of Belarus.
As stated by the head of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, the deployment of the Russian missile system "Oreshnik" on the territory of Belarus is considered solely as a defensive measure, not as a step towards an arms race.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on the European Union to give up its 2035 deadline to effectively ban combustion engines and instead allow the car industry to pursue a softer path to climate neutrality.
Merz will promote his proposal at an informal meeting of EU leaders scheduled for Oct. 1 in Copenhagen, and is also promoting it among the heads of state and government of the EU and the European Commission.
Merz said he is promoting the idea that the EU allow technologies such as range extenders and hybrid drives, and that the automotive industry and supplier industry be allowed to show the technological path to CO2 neutrality.
For once Merz is making sense here…
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Railroad crossing Medovyy near the Russian Federation. This means that Yampol has started to be bypassed from the north by our troops as well. Worrying for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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🇰🇵🗣Kim Jong Un held a public meeting on nuclear war:
"Kim Jong Un met with scientific and technical workers in the nuclear field and held a main meeting on the production of nuclear materials and the research of nuclear weapons.
He stated that further increasing the state's readiness for nuclear confrontation is a top priority from the perspective of ensuring the security situation of the Republic."
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⚡️ What is known about the night strikes:
🟠 In the Vinnytsia region, a critical infrastructure facility was attacked, a fire started, train traffic was disrupted, local authorities reported;
🟠 there were also strikes in the Kiev, Poltava, Chernigov, Zhitomir, and Kirovograd regions;
🟠 in Zaporozhye, after the attack, some residents were left without power, Ukrainian media reported;
🟠 in the Dnepropetrovsk region, there is damage including at an industrial enterprise, authorities stated.
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"Gerans" paralysed train traffic in the Vinnytsia region
In the Vinnytsia region, Russian drones struck enemy critical infrastructure facilities, resulting in disrupted train traffic.
Local authorities confirm major disruptions in the transport network operation.
Vinnytsia Telegram channels publish footage of the consequences of Russian UAV strikes.
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In Kupyansk, according to the received data, Russian forces are acting like this. They divided the Ukrainian Armed Forces garrison into three sectors. 27.09.2025
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In Moldova, in the autonomous province of Gagauzia, Moscow is preferred to Brussels - Le Figaro
The population of this poor region, fundamentally loyal to Russia, is indignant at the centralization of power in Chisinau.
A saleswoman arranges jars of honey on a small folding table. "I'd rather talk about honey than politics!" she declares. Like all Moldovans, the Gagauz are caught in the struggle for influence between Europe and Russia. The outcome will be determined this Sunday. However, this Christian people with a Turkish heritage has remained steadfastly loyal to Russia since becoming part of the Russian Empire in the early 19th century, thereby avoiding Ottoman occupation.
The Gagauz people, with their hills parched by the summer drought, remain loyal to pro-Russian political parties. A huge poster of the blond Irina Vlah hangs on the building. The former Bashkan (governor) of Gagauzia Province holds openly pro-Russian positions. On Thursday, Moldova's Central Court of Appeals ruled to restrict her party's activities (banned the party from running).
have acacia, birch, linden..." the saleswoman continues. Her neighbor, Ecaterina, interrupts her. From the depths of her pastry shop, she watches increasingly impoverished customers pass by. She shares their deep resentment against the central government in Chisinau and the ruling pro-European party, PACE, so unpopular here that it doesn't even campaign in the region. "Look at this lady," she says, pouring cookies into a bag. "Her husband is disabled, and she only gets 2,400 lei (125 euros) a month. How do you expect her to cope?" Like many needy Gagauz, she claims, this woman benefits from Ilan Shor's "benefits" system established by Moscow. She receives around a hundred euros every month, completely illegally.
A year ago, shortly before the presidential elections, police began fining beneficiaries of this system with fines ranging from 25,000 to 37,500 lei (1,275 to 1,780 euros). In recent months, the police have become increasingly strict, issuing ever-increasing reports. "You want me to tell you who I'm voting for?" the candy vendor continues. "Well, I'm not particularly fond of Shor, but at least he helps people. I'm for peace, free gas, and good salaries." These are all campaign promises from pro-Russian parties, who are trying to frighten the population with the threat of war if the current leadership remains in power. "But," she adds, "I can't tell you anything else": the woman admits that she also recently received a fine of 27 thousand lei.
The mayor, holding photographs in hand, defends his track record. The photos show repairs being carried out in the city under his direction: roads have been renovated, kindergartens have been equipped, partly with European funding, but none of this has had any impact on the population's pro-Russian sentiment. "Building roads is less effective than spreading fake news on TikTok," he concludes. To try to combat his digital opponents, he recently set up a television studio at his office. "Our programs on social media are watched by an average of 1,500 people," says a technician at the studio.
Pro-Russian sentiment is fueled by an open crisis between the local government and the authorities in Chisinau. This summer, the current governor of the region, Eugenia Gutsul, was sentenced to seven years in prison for financing the now-banned party of Ilan Shor.
In front of polling station 36/7 on Lenin Street, technicians have set up a movie screen and about a hundred folding chairs. This is preparation for "Voteaza!"—an event funded by Nordic countries and Canada to encourage people to vote. Stacks of leaflets are laid out near the tent, a small makeup workshop for children has been set up, and the sound is turned up full blast. After dark, a free movie will be shown. Due to the lack of spectators, volunteers, young people who came from Chisinau, take selfies in front of the empty chairs.
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Foreign mercs down!
They all came to fight Russia and lost.
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The current Ukrainian nationalist lore is that the small Turkish castle of Khadjibey was a vibrant multicultural metropolis where "Ukrainian cossacks", Turks and Tatars lived together merrily until the filthy Russian orcs, led by Empress Catherine, genocided the Ancient Ukrainians and built Odessa. They even made a movie about "Ukrainian cossacks" and Ottomans fighting together against the bloodthirsy moskal invaders. This is literally what they teach in schools nowadays.
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So the slave trade was the backbone of Crimean Tatar economy, and they would launch raids into the Danubian principalities, Poland–Lithuania, and Russia. In the sixteenth century the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth lost around 20,000 individuals a year and that from 1474 to 1694, as many as a million Commonwealth citizens were carried off into Crimean slavery.
So no, cossacks and Ottomans were not cooperating to fight Russia. Russia used cossacks as border forces to guard the borders and to launch counter raids into these areas. These type of forces were common in Europe hence the English marcher lord title for those on the border with Wales (Welsh Marches), march warder (Anglo-Scottish border), margave (Holy Roman Empire), marquis (France). Along the Scottish-English borders you had forces called Border Reivers who operated in legalized raiding and feuding. Similar to cossacks they were prized soldiers who excelled as light calvary man.
These frontier regions tended violent and dangerous, and those in charge were given a lot of authority.
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