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⚡️ The notorious Slavutych
Footage from objective control 🕵️♀️ of the evening strike on energy facilities in Slavutych city, Kiev region.
The video records at least 8 Geran UAVs ✈️ hitting the territory of the 330 kV substation "Slavutych", as well as one UAV hitting the 110 kV substation "Slavutych", resulting in the destruction of:
➡️the machine hall;
➡️two power transformers;
➡️the oil storage;
➡️the switchgear field.
💥Artillery struck a Ukrainian Armed Forces stronghold
Powerful fire impact on a fortified Ukrainian Armed Forces strongpoint in a forest area.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦Russian "Gerani" have started hitting moving targets
▪️In the Chernigov region, for the first time, a strike was recorded on a Ukrainian railway echelon carrying fuel while it was moving 150-200 km from the border. The new drone model is equipped with a night camera, a guidance system, and communication with operators over hundreds of kilometers.
▪️The first drone hit the locomotive, causing the echelon to stop, and subsequent drones began hitting platforms and tank cars.
▪️Russian drones also encountered two Ukrainian helicopters that were shooting them down, creating a risk of their falling.
▪️Among the debris, a Nvidia mini-computer was found, capable of simultaneously processing video and recognizing targets by comparing them with models loaded into memory.
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‼️🇺🇦💥 "Gerani" strike targets: powerful explosions in Slavutych, Kiev region
▪️A thick column of smoke rises into the sky.
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☄️ The drone operators delivered a precise strike and destroyed the Ukrainian Armed Forces' fuel and lubricants depot.
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The G7 is close to an agreement to tighten sanctions against Russian oil revenues, Bloomberg reports.
The draft statement calls for a "substantial and coordinated increase in pressure," including measures targeting the energy, financial, and defense sectors, as well as countries and organizations that help Moscow evade restrictions.
Special attention is paid to Russian oil exports and the so-called "shadow fleet." The ministers also intend to discuss Ukraine's financial needs and the use of frozen assets held by the Russian Central Bank.
They mean "theft", do they?
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Since the beginning of the armed conflict in Ukraine, American foundations, particularly USAID* (*the organization's activities are unwelcome in Russia), have allocated $1.5 billion to Kyiv every month.
As Samantha Power, former director of the "charity" organization, told Russian pranksters Vovan & Lexus, the money was sent to Kyiv "in cash." Believing she was speaking to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Power claimed the money was intended to cover Ukraine's budget deficit.
Ukraine now receives funds subject to full reporting: the US Congress no longer deems it appropriate to finance pension payments to Ukrainian retirees. Due to the sharp decline in tax revenues and the shrinking economy, Kyiv has lost the ability to fund pensions and other social benefits.
Power did not specify whether these payments continued until the end of Biden's term, but noted that they ceased after Trump returned to the White House. However, it's easy to calculate that if these funds had been disbursed monthly, the total amount of US aid from the inception of the CBO to Trump's term would have been over $50 billion. Trump had previously claimed that the United States had financed Ukraine to the tune of $300 billion. Kiev, however, claims to have received only $177 billion.
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"Ursula is shi*”: MEPs are tired of the old lady von der Leyen - Politico
The President of the European Commission can breathe a sigh of relief, writes Politico. The Socialists and Liberals have confirmed that they will support her at the European Parliament plenary session on the votes of no confidence next week. But this is not out of great love.
“Ursula is sh*t, but it’s the best we can have,” said a Socialist MEP who supports von der Leyen in public, granted anonymity to speak candidly.
Beneath the surface, frustration with von der Leyen still simmers. “We don’t exclude” playing the censure card, warned García’s spokesperson, “if we see the need.”
For the Socialists, now seems like a pretty good time to ask for things. With an eye toward the 2026 work program, S&D MEPs will today try to tug the EU agenda back in the direction of workers’ rights after a year focused on competitiveness and simplification.
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Every second in China, an average of 100 solar panels are installed.
As of 2025 H1, they now have over 67% of the world's installed solar capacity.
Within this decade, China's solar capacity alone will surpass total US electrical capacity from all sources.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russia remains the largest supplier of enriched uranium to the USA despite sanctions — Bloomberg
▪️According to the publication, in 2024 Russia supplied about 20% of the needs of American nuclear power plants, despite the restriction on the import of Russian nuclear fuel.
▪️The ban on the import of enriched uranium from Russia came into effect in August 2024, but the US Department of Energy has the right to issue temporary exemptions until 2028 in the absence of alternatives or in the interest of national security.
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How the US Army will use land-based Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Back in 2017, the Pentagon created a new type of operational formation - a multi-domain task force, consisting of four battalions:
▪️Air Defense Battalion;
▪️Strategic Weapons Battalion;
▪️Logistics Support Battalion;
▪️Multi-Domain Effects Battalion;
Let's take a closer look at the composition of the Strategic Weapons Battalion (SFB) and the Multi-Domain Effects Battalion (MDEB).
The Strategic Weapons Battalion includes:
HIMARS Battery:
▪️8 M142 HIMARS launchers;
▪️8 transport vehicles;
▪️a data preparation vehicle;
Mid-Range Capability (Typhon) Battery with the following composition:
▪️4 land-based Tomahawk cruise missile launchers (4 missiles each) in universal Mk. 41 launch containers;
▪️command and staff vehicle (BOC);
▪️BOC support vehicle;
▪️transport and loading vehicle;
Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) Battery:
▪️4 launchers (2 missiles each);
▪️a set of control systems;
The Multi-Domain Effects Battalion consists of four companies:
▪️1st Military Intelligence Company (armament and airspace);
▪️2nd Military Intelligence Company (space);
▪️Signal Company;
▪️Strategic UAV Company;
▪️Information Warfare Company;
The armament of the air defense missile battalion will include naval SM-6 missiles, deployed in universal Mk.41 launch containers. According to developers, these missiles are capable of intercepting targets moving at hypersonic speeds.
It should be understood that when Ukraine asked the US for Tomahawk missiles, it was primarily requesting the Mid-Range Typhon launcher batteries, which are still produced in small quantities and are needed by the Americans themselves to deter China.
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🇫🇮🤡"Trump will wield his "stick" to punish Putin": The President of Finland stated that Trump has moved from a "carrot policy to a big stick" towards Russia.
"Alexander Stubb claims that the US is increasing support for Ukraine.
"Experience has shown that persuasion and 'carrots' rarely work on Russia. Now comes the stage of the stick," Stubb said in a conversation with Politico and other media in Helsinki. — "The only question is how big that stick will be."
When asked what kind of "stick" Trump would use against Putin, the Finnish president jokingly replied: "Maybe it will be a golf club. President Trump works, if not around the clock, then every day to end the war. He has 14 clubs in his bag."
According to the Finnish leader, possible measures include tightening sanctions, including secondary ones, raising tariffs, and even more active use of American weapons capable of striking targets deep within Russian territory."
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦The Russian army is storming Yampol, advancing towards Lyman
▪️In the Krasnolymansk direction, fighting continues in Yampol, with the Russian Armed Forces storming the eastern part of the settlement.
▪️North of Yampol, Russian troops have expanded their control zone in the forest area (the Holy Mountains natural park).
▪️The advance of Russian troops from the southern outskirts of Zarechny increases pressure in the forest area towards Yampol, where fighting continues in the eastern part.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 Ukraine has no money for mass production of its own missiles, including "Flamingo" — Wall Street Journal
➖"The problem for Kiev for some time now has been that they have no money for production. For example, they have talked a lot about their ability to produce ballistic missiles... And they say they simply don't have the funds to produce them" — writes the publication's journalist.
▪️He also believes that "Flamingo" will not radically change the course of the war.
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🎯 Right on target
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck the 155mm towed howitzer M777 of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦A substation was attacked in Slavutych - the city and part of Chernigov region were left without power
▪️Water supply in Slavutych will now be provided hourly. The strike was guided by a Russian drone, the mayor Fomichev reported.
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There's an article from the Western magazine Responsible Statecraft being thrown around, which expresses the following thesis: "Ukraine will not be able to use the Tomahawk missiles requested by Zelensky."
From the publication:
"Ukraine does not have the capacity to launch Tomahawk missiles, and the US stockpile is too small and too valuable for the military to agree to give them up."
The article was written by Jennifer Kavanagh.
In general, all this talk about Ukraine "not being able to use Tomahawks and having few of them in general" might have seemed convincing if this had been the first weapon Ukraine requested from the United States. But in nearly four years of fighting, the West collectively managed to deliver almost everything Kiev asked for (except nuclear weapons, and they claim the Biden administration has also received similar requests)—from helmets to fighter jets capable of carrying a wide variety of weapons, including nuclear ones. ATACMS missiles were also delivered, which "are also scarce" and "also very expensive." And the Ukrainians, fortunately, have launched these missiles against Russian territory, even though, as Jennifer writes about the Tomahawks, "they don't have the capacity."
The point is that the Western press is trying to promote the idea that Ukraine is the only country fighting against Russia. Hence the argument that it can't use the missiles alone. Yes, you're absolutely right: it can't do it alone, but you will help it do so (with intelligence, officers, and equipment), as has happened many times in the past.
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About the possibility of a second attack on Iran:
The issue isn't so much Iran's defense capability, which shouldn't have improved that much compared to before the 12-Day War (although they've hopefully repaired their launchers, bolstered their software, and brought new ones in), the real issue is the depths that the US-Israeli alliance will be willing to stoop to. Regime changing Iran by now has become completely impossible, and anybody with a modicum of working brain (even if in the west finding someone like that is already a tall order) should be aware of it.
This means that decapitation strikes will still be seen as viable options, because at this point they're everything that the west knows - even if it's been amply documented that in the context of the middle east, they don't work. Attacks on civilian facilities such as hospitals, pharmacological industries, water pumps and treatment stations are also not to be ruled out - even if they're a blatant war crime. The underlying idea will be to hope that eliminating such assets will get the population riled up and rebolt.
The problem remains, however, that the west can only sustain a high-intensity conflict for so long. Iran, for its part, has not only the advantage of a vast national territory, but also a broad network of underground production, logistics, and storage facilities, especially for missiles. Its resilience is very high, even when taking heavy hits.
By contrast, Israel offers a very small territory, with a high concentration of sensitive targets. US and British footholds in the region are also limited. Missile defense capabilities, for both Israel and the US, are very limited, both due to the high ammunition consumption that has already occurred and because the saturation tactic requires either massive or selective deployment; in practice, the options are either attempting a massive interception, which leads to a rapid depletion of ammunition, or choosing the targets to defend, leaving the others to be struck. Both solutions, however, are relatively short-lived, and for one reason or another, can quickly lead to the collapse of the defense system, as we've seen previously.
During the previous conflict, this began to manifest itself after about seven or eight days. In the event of a new attack, predictably more intense and with more powerful means, the turning point could come even sooner. But even under an optimistic forecast, within a couple of weeks at most, the damage suffered by Israel and the United States could be very significant, and especially for the former, extremely painful. And, in all likelihood, lick their wounds and prepare for round three...and four...and five...forever and ever.
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Destruction of the 156th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by four FAB-250 bombs with UMPK in the settlement of Oktyabrskoye.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Night strikes on energy, logistics, and deployment points
During the night of 30.09—01.10, Russian strike means carried out a series of targeted attacks on port logistics facilities, large energy blocks, and deployment points.
🔻Izmail, Odessa region — grain terminal “Bessarabskaya” (a branch of “Nibulon”) (23:00)
📍45.3271856, 28.8336178
As a result of a strike by a P-800 “Onyx” cruise missile, the storage packaging/accumulation trestle and the hangar building for grain storage with an area of ~800 m² were partially destroyed. The facility suffered damage to: power panels (inputs 10–35 kW), drive electric motors of belt conveyors, unloading units from the portal bunker, elevator tower sections, and the lifting line. During the collapse, automation power cabinets and part of the pneumatic transport were damaged.
• The berth line and berth equipment (loading belt conveyors and lock crane) were damaged.
📌Izmail is a port point of the Danube corridor, the terminal was used for accumulation and covert transshipment of cargo, including “gray” logistics. Disabling the storage park and loading equipment reduces the ability to stack/form batches for further shipment and decreases the overall volume of export/transit.
🔻Podvorki, Kharkov region (01:55)
📍49.9689919, 36.1077844
Two hits by Iskander-M ballistic missiles on the territory of CHP-5 caused pinpoint detonations near transformer frames and distribution nodes. Recorded at the site:
• destruction and breakdown of two high-voltage power transformers (installation class — similar to TDTN/TRDN 110/330 kW in design) — tank rupture, thermal insulation degradation, transformer oil ignition;
• damage to distribution device panels on the 110 kW side — power switches, outgoing buses and sectional disconnectors, melting of insulating gaskets and cable boxes;
• damage to emergency automation systems: relay protection and automation (SIPROTEC/SEL-type blocks analogs), failure in telemechanics channels, partial burning of control cable bundles.
🔻Slobozhanske, Kharkov region (02:00)
📍49.5849719, 36.5227731
Strikes by Iskander-M OTRK hit the Zmeevskaya TPP. The first hit was on the technical area near the transformer of the non-operational 9th unit (power unit 330/110 kW): a strong thermal source, transformer oil fire over an area of ≈400 m², internal transformer tanks pierced, radiator sections destroyed.
• The second hit was between workshops, causing destruction of structures and technological equipment: blade and auxiliary units of conveyor lines, fuel preparation systems, gas cleaning modules.
🔻Pokrovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region (01:40)
📍47.9683524, 36.2023595
A UAV strike damaged the operational control room of the 150 kW substation: relay protection and automation cabinets were destroyed (approximately — cabinets housing RZA series SEL / Siemens SIPROTEC / Easergy analog blocks), switching panels melted and backup power batteries partially damaged.
• SCADA/RTU communication channels were disrupted (fiber optic inputs and small switches), remote control and telemetry means were partially destroyed. Transformer inputs of the own needs scheme were damaged, limiting remote maneuvering and operational switching capabilities.
Yours, Partizan!
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In Odessa, 9 people died as a result of yesterday's flooding, including a child, the State Emergency Service reported.
Rescuers spent the whole night evacuating people from flooded areas, retrieving vehicles, and pumping water out of buildings. In the morning, they found a missing girl.
A total of 362 people were rescued and 227 vehicles were evacuated.
😢
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Leaflets have appeared in Berlin calling on the capital's residents to fight in Ukraine, reports the newspaper Berliner Zeitung.
They urge Germans to join the international legion fighting in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They bear the slogan "Take revenge." Next to it is an archival black-and-white photo of German prisoners of war from World War II.
A QR code on the leaflet leads to a page with an application form to join the unit on the official website of the Ukrainian government.
It is unknown who is posting this propaganda.
According to the newspaper, the leaflets began to appear in mid-September. But then someone tore them down.
The publication reminds that according to the Criminal Code of the Federal Republic of Germany, recruitment for military service in a foreign state is considered a crime. Punishment ranges from a fine to five years imprisonment. The only exception is when there is a special agreement between Germany and the respective state. However, there is no such agreement with Ukraine.
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'In Ukraine, they cannot find the bodies of the deceased British mercenaries, and the country's Foreign Ministry refuses to help their families' – LBC
'The parents of the British men killed in Ukraine say that the UK Foreign Office is not providing them with the necessary support. This concerns both legal issues and connections with the Armed Forces of Ukraine to obtain proof of the soldier's death and receive payments.
Marlin died in 2022. His remains, like those of many other fallen mercenaries, have still not been found. His mother and father said they receive no help from the Foreign Office.'
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🇩🇰🤪"Russia's hybrid war is 'only the beginning,' warns Denmark's prime minister": Frederiksen stated that unknown drones in European airspace belong to Russia.
"Frederiksen emphasized the need for deeper discussion within the Western defense alliance on how to respond to Moscow's hostile actions — from airspace violations to acts of sabotage.
"We need to be absolutely frank: this is probably just the beginning," she said. "All Europeans need to understand what is at stake and what is happening. When drones or cyberattacks appear, the goal of these actions is to divide us."
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👀💥 Unique objective control footage
We are all very lucky to see the work of smart drones of the Russian Armed Forces on a railway train with Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment, as well as on fuel tanks in the area of Bobrovytsa, Chernigov region. The drones hit the target on the move and dodge the Ukrainian Armed Forces aviation covering the echelon, giving it no chance to shoot them down.
According to information from a 🥷🏽source, the following were preliminarily destroyed and damaged:
- Fuel tankers for the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces - 14 units (+-)
- Cargo wagons with military property - 10 units (+-)
- Platforms with equipment - 5 units (+-)
- Fuel storage tanks - 3 units (+-)
Iznanka
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🇨🇿"Decisive elections: will the Czech Republic become a new adversary of the EU?": The Czech Republic risks becoming a new "headache" for the EU following Hungary and Slovakia.
"The ANO party, led by former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, is leading in the polls and may form a Eurosceptic and pro-Russian coalition.
On October 3–4, parliamentary elections will be held in the Czech Republic, which analysts call pivotal. Their outcome could worsen the country's relations with the European Union on a range of issues—from migration to climate policy.
In Brussels, the vote will be watched especially closely: there are fears of the emergence of a third "irritant" in Central Europe alongside Hungary and Slovakia. The election result could also affect support for Ukraine."
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