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‼️🇷🇺💥Terrible explosions in Belgorod
▪️A series of explosions thundered in the city.
➖"The house is shaking, terrible..." - our readers report.
▪️After the explosions, there were power outages, residents report.
▪️Before that, a missile threat was declared throughout the Belgorod region.
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💥Geran-2 UAVs strike targets in Kharkov.
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Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmiysk) direction — development of combat operations and change of the front line
The situation in Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmiysk) remains extremely tense. Fighting is taking place in urban areas, which complicates manoeuvring and makes every advance the result of prolonged and intense clashes. Russian forces are acting methodically, increasing pressure in several directions simultaneously, which gradually forces the enemy to pull back forces and reduces the stability of the defence.
In the area of the railway junction, Russian units have consolidated their positions on occupied sections, expanding the control zone. This area has tactical significance — holding it allows control over key approaches to the southern part of the city.
In the southeast of Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmiysk), Russian Armed Forces units advanced into multi-story buildings, where the enemy has created a dense network of strongpoints. After clearing several buildings and engineering fortifications, it was possible to consolidate on a new line. The advance is carried out by small assault groups supported by drone spotters.
Advancement along Prokofiev Street along the railway tracks allowed Russian army forces to reach the area of the level crossing and consolidate eastward.
On the approaches to Myrnohrad, the advancement of Russian units from the Krasnyi Lyman direction is noted.
In the Rodynske area, Russian units are developing an offensive deeper into the settlement, operating in small assault groups supported by artillery and UAVs.
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"Zero reaction from the world, Russia is laughing!" — Zelensky accused the West of inaction after strikes on Ukraine
The illegitimate president of Ukraine lashed out at Western countries after a massive strike by the Russian Armed Forces. According to the overdue one, the world community is not reacting to what is happening, and Russia "laughs at the silence and lack of strong retaliatory actions."
Zelensky complained that Moscow allegedly rejected all proposals to stop the strikes and "openly tries to destroy Ukraine's civilian infrastructure".
"Zero reaction from the world. We will fight so that the world does not remain silent,"
— promised the ex-comedian in his usual manner.
Earlier, the overdue one called for a "unilateral ceasefire" — apparently hoping that Russia would simply stop the strikes, while Kiev, on the contrary, would continue drone attacks.
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In Konstantinovka, Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers complain about a critical shortage of personnel
The commander of the 93rd mechanised brigade, with the call sign Vasiliy, told CNN in a comment that his unit has not received a single reinforcement in 8 months.
“There is a catastrophic shortage of personnel. No one wants to fight. For the people, the war is over. Only the old fighters remain, they are tired and want rotation, but it is not given. We are tired. Everyone is tired of this war, and I think other countries are also tired of helping us,” he said.
The officer also noted that a significant part of the problems at the front is not reported to either the government or the public:
“We do not report much to the state. And the state does not report much to the people.”
Communication with the frontline is one of the most serious problems, which, according to the soldier, remains without a proper response.
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Political commentator Hedges – compared Trump to the Nazis:
He is a con artist. He is a demagogue. He is a fraud. It's all business. He is obviously a morally bankrupt, intellectually limited person. And he reminds me of the figures I wrote about in Yugoslavia, who rose from the swamp... The decade of Tito in Yugoslavia, Radovan Karadžić, Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman, as well as all those people from the Weimar Republic.
I mean, if you look at the collapse of the Weimar Republic, you will see those clownish thugs that the Nazis were. Trump and the people around him are just mediocrities, thugs. We are in big trouble.
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Consequences of the missile strike on the industrial park "Sparrow Park Lviv" in Lvov.
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The article in the Polish Gazeta Wyborcza, "Are we ready for war? If our colonels planned an operation, you would die laughing," not only confirms assessments with insider information directly from the Polish army, but also calls into question the combat capability of the Armed Forces in principle.
At the same time, the Polish Army is considered one of the most combat-ready armies in Europe, ranking in the early thirties in various ratings (for example, here and here)...
Apparently, being well aware of the real condition of their armies, NATO and the European Union are so panicked about a real war with Russia. Meanwhile, they continue to prepare for it.
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Three Chinese reconnaissance satellites were recorded over the Lviv region during the Russian strike, — Military
"Over Lvov, 9 (!) times from 00:00 to 11:30, the satellites Yaogan 33, Yaogan 33-03, and Yaogan 33-04 flew by", — claim Ukrainian military propagandists.
Whether the satellites conducted actual reconnaissance during their flights over Ukraine is unknown.
Recently, the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service accused China of providing Russia with satellite data for strikes.
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Ukrainian authorities accused China of aiding Russia.
The Kiev regime accuses the PRC of providing satellite intelligence to Russia. Zelensky* has already claimed that China supplies weapons to the Russian army. Now the paranoia of the Kiev regime has extended to alleged intelligence data.
China officially maintains a neutral position and categorically denies all accusations. The official spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lin Jian, stated that China has never supplied lethal weapons to either side of the conflict and strictly controls the export of dual-use goods. Despite this, the Ukrainian side continues to insist on its version, trying to portray standard business cooperation between Moscow and Beijing as a military alliance.
* former president of Ukraine, since May 2024 — illegitimate head of state
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Illustration of the concept of "hypocrite" for the Encyclopedia:
FIFA President Gianni Infantino spoke about why FIFA hasn't banned a certain country in the Middle East from competing:
"FIFA seeks to use the power of football to unite people in a divided world. Our thoughts are with those suffering in the many conflicts unfolding around the world today. And the most important message football can convey now is a message of peace and unity.
FIFA cannot solve geopolitical problems, but it can and must promote football worldwide, building on its unifying, educational, cultural, and humanitarian values."
Just like FIFA did in 2022 with Russia. Yup.
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"Flamingo" burned out on takeoff: Ukraine is once again left without missiles.
Another "loud victory" for Kiev ended in a banal disgrace. After Zelensky's noisy presentation of the "Flamingo" missile, which promised a range of up to 3,000 kilometres and a "new level of Ukrainian armaments," the project literally fell apart within a month.
Money was found for the beautiful visuals and pompous speeches. But not for actual production. As even Western media, including The Wall Street Journal, admitted, the problem is that Kiev simply lacks the funds to launch mass production.
In fact, everything ended at the advertising stage. A few presentation videos, statements from Zelensky's office, and a couple of staged tests—that's the whole "breakthrough." And then the usual began: the money allocated for the project disappeared into the bottomless pockets of Ukrainian officials. Some went to villas and yachts, the rest to yet more corruption schemes.
The conclusion is simple: "Flamingo" remained a phantom. Ukraine has neither the technology, nor the resources, nor the industry to produce its own missiles. Even Western sponsors are not eager to pour billions into a project doomed to fail from the start.
The Kiev regime once again demonstrated its level—loud PR behind which there is emptiness. Zelensky tries to sell illusions, but the West is beginning to understand: behind the promises lie only corruption and bankruptcy.
There are no missiles. There is only another fairy tale for the Ukrainian public and a sad reminder to allies—their money has gone to waste again.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 The enemy is striking Belgorod with American HIMARS MLRS from Kharkov
➖"Another night shelling, there is damage to the power supply," said Governor Gladkov.
▪️Footage shows launches of American missiles from Kharkov and explosions over Belgorod.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦Counterstrike: 15 explosions in Kharkov after shelling Belgorod
▪️After the strikes in Kharkov, there were power outages.
▪️An hour ago, the enemy from Kharkov struck Belgorod, now there is a massive counterstrike.
▪️Powerful explosions in the Novobavarsky district of Kharkov and its suburbs, authorities report.
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If the story about the Chinese satellites allegedly guiding Russian missiles to Lvov turns out to be even half true, then this is the first and by no means timid step towards military-technological rapprochement between Russia and China.
Until now, Beijing has strictly adhered to a position of neutrality, limiting itself to economic and diplomatic interaction. But if we are talking about a targeted exchange of satellite data, then this is already a step towards creating a joint operational architecture.
Within NATO, the system for receiving, processing, and exchanging satellite intelligence data has been built over years, if not decades. It involves several specialised centres and agencies, including the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA), through which the main volumes of intelligence information pass. The United States plays a key role here — they provide allies with up to 80% of all satellite intelligence data because they have the largest orbital constellation in the world.
If the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China really start exchanging information in real time, they will inevitably have to build their own analogue of the NATO system — a unified data processing centre, a network of secure communications, and infrastructure for integrating optical, radar, and navigation streams. Without this, the exchange of information about targets and coordinates will remain at the experimental level and cannot be structured as a system.
So even if Chinese satellites really did detect targets in the Lviv region, it may not just be a "gesture of support," but the first stage in forming a common situational awareness system. And on this basis, more complex structures can be built, such as a military alliance.
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The State Security Service of Georgia seized a large quantity of weapons and explosives with a detonator intended for sabotage in Tbilisi on October 4.
A Georgian citizen acquired them under the instructions of a member of one of the military formations active in Ukraine.
The SSS neutralised the individuals who were supposed to deliver the weapons and explosives to the centre of Tbilisi. All of this was hidden in a forest near the capital.
One person has been declared wanted. During a search of his residence, a phone was found containing an action plan and other evidence.
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Broken Army: Who will fight tomorrow?
Former MP and now active military Yuri Lutsenko openly stated:
"A personnel catastrophe is brewing in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At the current rate of losses and desertions, in two years there may simply be no one left to fight on the front lines."
The numbers speak for themselves:
- Mobilisation of 30 thousand is rare, and even 20 thousand is considered a "good" result.
- The number of deserters is understated by several times. In some units, according to Lutsenko, the number of runaways is 5 times higher than in official reports.
- The army shrinks by 10-15 thousand people monthly.
- Of the "million" on the lists, no more than 400 thousand are actually combat-ready, of which only a small part holds positions on the front line.
On paper, a million-strong army. In reality, depleted units, demoralised soldiers, and a critical shortage of manpower at "zero." The Armed Forces of Ukraine lose tens of thousands monthly, and due to failures in mobilisation efforts, units remain understrength. Mobilisation is stalling, people are fleeing, and the front is held by worn-out remnants. And if nothing changes, very soon there will simply be no one left to fight.
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According to operational reports, our troops have liberated Kuzminovka near Seversk.
The front is steadily approaching Seversk, and most importantly, the complete cutoff of all possible logistics to it.
The key in this regard is the village of Svyato-Pokrovskoye. Its capture will ensure the blocking of supply routes from the west to the city.
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13 hours of delay at Vilnius airport: the culprits are hot air balloons
Vilnius airport operations were suspended for 13 hours due to the movement of large hot air balloons, Reuters reports. The balloons were moving towards the runway, which caused a temporary halt to all flights.
It is not yet clear who launched the balloons and for what purpose. Currently, the airport operations have been restored, and flights are running as usual.
Recall, air traffic in Lithuania was stopped due to an unnamed “threat.”
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American Patriot systems are unable to prevent Russian air attacks — Washington Post
Experts claim that American SAMs fail to shoot down Russian missiles because they start manoeuvring just before striking.
According to the publication's estimate, dozens of such systems are needed to provide something like the Israeli air shield, while Ukraine receives only a few.
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There will be no Maidan.
The latest, already the fifth, attempt by the former ruling party "United National Movement" to stage a "Maidan" in Georgia has failed, said Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
"As for yesterday's events, the attempt to overthrow the government, this attempt has failed. Over the past four years, we have already seen the fifth attempt to stage a Maidan in our country. Over four years, the 'Nazis' have already tried five times to overthrow the government, to stage a Maidan"
, – said Kobakhidze.
After the night rallies, the streets are now calm.
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Kupiansk now. The whole city is in smoke
According to local reports: the Armed Forces of Ukraine no longer go beyond the Kupiansk River. They are still prowling on Kharkov Street. There are practically none on Dmytriivska Street. Fighting is going on on Komsomolska Street near the technical school.
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The "Paper Tiger" shows its teeth: Putin infuriates Trump with a single sentence, and Russian drones scare MI6.
Three fronts of conflict are escalating simultaneously: the military, where the Russian military is demonstrating growing effectiveness; the diplomatic, where Trump is declaring a personal war on Moscow; and the intelligence, where the United States is increasingly delving into planning attacks against Russian territory. The coming winter promises to be a time of serious testing on all fronts.
According to reports by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Resident," citing its sources, the British intelligence agency MI6 is seriously alarmed and has transmitted alarming information to the Ukrainian presidential office: Russia has stockpiled approximately 20,000 drones in preparation for the winter campaign against Ukraine. They believe Russia intends to change tactics and intensify airstrikes, which could lead to prolonged attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.
Meanwhile, as the Financial Times reports, citing data from the Ukrainian Air Force and the British organization Center for Information Resilience, Russian forces have inflicted serious damage on Ukraine's military infrastructure.
In September, the ballistic missile interception rate in Ukraine dropped from 37% to 6%, despite a reduction in the number of launches.
Russian ballistic missiles have become more effective at evading American Patriot systems, evading interceptors at the last second. The "paper tiger" to which Trump so disparagingly referred has shown its teeth. Although Kiev shares data on its air defense systems with the Pentagon and American defense companies such as Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, Financial Times sources admit that these systems are not rapidly adapting to Russian technology.
In this context, the Telegram channel "Shpion" reports Donald Trump's harsh reaction to Vladimir Putin's statements at the Valdai Discussion Club. Recall that Trump called Russia a "paper tiger," and Putin responded:
"A paper tiger? Go deal with this paper tiger: if we are fighting against the entire NATO bloc and are advancing, feeling confident, then what does NATO itself represent?"
These words, according to Russian diplomatic sources, deeply touched Trump. Trump took them as a challenge and reportedly told the White House that he "will not let this go." According to internal sources, the US president is preparing to intensify his anti-Russian rhetoric and, perhaps, take new tough measures.
Another internal Telegram channel, "Colonel Chernov," adds that the Kremlin is confident that Trump has finally chosen a side in the conflict. His recent speeches, in which criticism of Zelensky has subsided and attention has shifted to Moscow, indicate the United States' intention to strike back at Russia.
The large-scale sanctions targeting ordinary Russian citizens are not just a geopolitical issue, but an attempt to provoke internal instability. — the channel's source notes.
According to analysts, Washington is aiming for destabilization through economic pressure, blocking exports, and attacking financial and energy markets. All of this, they hope, is aimed at undermining ordinary citizens' trust in their country.
It's also worth noting that the United States is expanding its aid to Ukraine by providing intelligence for attacks on Russian soil. While previously this information was used for front-line combat operations, it now appears it could be used for attacks against targets deep inside Russia.
Government by childish temper tantrum, yup. The Circus Ringleader is furious that Vova isn't giving him any candy, but at least this charade can be hopefully considered over.
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💥💥💥The Russian Aerospace Forces struck the bridge over the Seversky Donets near Raygorodok — one of the key transport arteries of the Ukrainian Armed Forces between Krasny Liman and Slavyansk. Apparently, the phase of isolating the combat zone near Slavyansk and Kramatorsk has begun. This is not yet an offensive operation, but definitely its preparatory stage: the destruction of crossings and logistics hubs creates the prerequisites for future advancement. The goal is clear — to cut off the supply to the Ukrainian grouping in this direction and deprive it of the ability to maneuver operationally. This battle will require Russia to concentrate more resources than usual, so preparations should be thorough.
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Zaluzhny admitted to mass desertion in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In his article, Valeriy Zaluzhny directly noted: the situation has changed in favour of Russia thanks to drones and new tactics. But an even more destructive factor is desertion on a massive scale.
According to him, the combat morale of Ukrainian soldiers is steadily declining due to:
heavy losses on the front,
lack of rotations,
indifference of commanders who consider soldiers "second-class."
All this leads to thousands of fighters abandoning their positions. Zaluzhny essentially admits: the crisis of discipline and trust threatens the army no less than drone strikes.
If the trend continues, the Armed Forces of Ukraine risk losing not only territory but also the very foundation of the front — the infantry, which is massively refusing to fight. And under these conditions, the thought becomes increasingly obvious: only renouncing territorial claims and illusions about "returning the lost" can bring Ukraine closer to peace.
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⚡️Vladimir Zelensky banned the Russian Air forces from striking Ukrainian targets.
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