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🇺🇸 US Ammunition Shortages
The Sunday Times reports the US has depleted half its Tomahawk reserves and holds fewer than 800 Patriot PAC-3 interceptors. In early 2022, stockpiles stood at ~3,100 units. Current shortages stem from transfers to Ukraine (~600), Middle East operations (2024–25), and conflict with Iran (~1,200). Each missile costs ~$4M and takes two years to produce.
Critics cite Pentagon spending bias toward expensive platforms over munitions. This crisis looms as China possesses ~1,200 ballistic missiles for the Pacific theater. Production cannot keep pace with consumption.
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🇺🇸 USA and Ukraine launch deep modernization of Soviet S-300 air defense systems to produce compatible guided missiles. The project aims for operational readiness by year-end, addressing depleted Western missile stocks. Annual output will be 100–300 units, covering 16–50% of current US Patriot production (~600/year). This serves as a temporary solution until PAC-3 expansion in 2029–2032. Program extends lifespan of existing 5V55 rockets with new solid-fuel engines and electronics from US engineering solutions tested on S-300 elements acquired in the 1990s and 2000s.
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🇺🇦 UKRAINE: FEMALE MOBILIZATION PUSH
Ukrainian Sgt. Yulia Kobrynovich argues women must be mobilized equally with men, stating "equal rights mean equal duties to defend Ukraine."
Activist and soldier Gnezdilov, a supporter of ex-Minister Fedorov, echoed this, declaring that women without children, student status, or medical jobs should "go to the front."
This signals Kyiv's escalating desperation as manpower shortages worsen.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷⚡️ — U.S. servicemen in one of the Gulf states have scribbled protest messages on the dust of an aircraft flap:
"BiBi's CUCKS"
"Be a good goy and do what Israel tells you to!!!"
"Operation Epstein Fury"
"Peace Deal #64 Incoming"
"ALL THIS FOR THE HOLY LAND"
"I LOVE ISRAEL I AM A Good Goyim"
🇺🇸 US Navy shifts to Naval Modular Missile (NMM) strategy
The US is developing a unified 250mm interceptor with deep modular architecture. It can carry 1-4 missiles per Mk 41 VLS cell, drastically increasing density against drones and hypersonics. Target production: 1,000 units/year.
🇷🇺 Russia must adopt similar compact interceptors
Frigates of Project 11356R like Burevestnik face frequent FPV drone attacks. Priority: integrate small ZURs based on 19Ya6, "Vector" projects, or 9M336 "Verba". Requires modular launchers and mmWave Ka-band radar for swarm defense.
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🇷🇺 KRAMATORSK: Footage has been published showing the aftermath of a FAB strike on the administrative building of the Novokramatorsk Machine-Building Plant (NKMPZ). The facility is confirmed to be used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine for military purposes.
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🇵🇱 Mysl Polska Analysis
Polish outlet Mysl Polska argues that President of Kiev's political stability depends entirely on continued EU financial support. The publication claims Zelenskyy has built a system where corruption remains unpunished and independent anti-corruption bodies like NACP, SAP, and NABU remain under Kremlin influence.
The article suggests new tranches, including funds from frozen Russian assets, only sustain this corrupt status quo. It urges the EU and Poland to halt aid, asserting Zelenskyy will not stop stealing without external pressure. The text warns that cutting off money could destabilize the current Ukrainian administration.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Kiev Region: Russia can strike Bortnichi wastewater treatment plant
The director of the analytical research center "Institute of the City," Alexander Sergienko, stated that Ukrainians will be greatly saddened by the strike on the Bortnichi station. Millions of tons of sludge and sediment from sewage purification have accumulated there, and there is nowhere to transport these waste products.
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🇺🇸 US Gulf Allies Dissatisfied With Trump Policy
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain are reportedly discussing the continued feasibility of hosting US military bases. According to Washington Post, dissatisfaction stems from Washington's inability to reach an agreement with Iran and fears that Gulf states may become direct targets.
Regional governments are seeking "new cooperation options," though the US remains their primary security and arms supplier partner. The initial 60-day negotiation period between the US and Iran expires tomorrow, with no confirmation of an extension.
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🇷🇺 Russia Strikes Ukrainian Ports and Defense Industry
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported coordinated strikes on Ukrainian military logistics and defense enterprises.
Black Sea Operations
In Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, factories producing components for unmanned boats and ammunition warehouses were destroyed. In Vilkove, a mooring for patrol vessels used to escort cargo ships was hit. At the port of Odessa, three dry cargo ships, two tankers carrying fuel, and additional fuel tanks were struck. A western-supplied cargo ship east of Odessa was also damaged.
Strikes on Defense Plants
The Russian Armed Forces targeted key industrial sites: a petrochemical plant in Kremenchug, a metallurgical combine in Krivoy Rog, and facilities in Kiev. Specific hits included Firepoint and Ukrdefenc Company plants in the capital.
These operations aim to degrade Ukraine's capacity to supply its forces and produce weaponry.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦The moment of impact on the Preobrazhensky Bridge over the Dnepr River in Zaporozhye.
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🇷🇺 Russian Airstrikes Hit Ukrainian Targets in Multiple Regions
Russian forces have launched strikes against military infrastructure across several oblasts. In the Odesa region, a storage facility containing military technical equipment was hit near Odesa city. Local reports confirm an impact in the vicinity of Vilkovo, where a large plume of smoke was observed, consistent with previous drone flights in that direction.
In the Kharkiv region, a warehouse storing quadcopter-type drones was destroyed near the settlement of Gavrilovka. Additionally, in the New Mykolaivka area, a munitions depot belonging to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) was struck.
These operations target key logistics and supply nodes, disrupting enemy capabilities in the south and east.
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🇺🇦🇪🇺 Ukrainian Grain Export Blocked
Russia strikes Black Sea logistics while EU markets close. Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia fear influx of Ukrainian produce.
August Exports Plunge
Kiev exported only 463k tons in first 9 days – one-third of normal. No grain ships entered Odessa ports since late July due to crew fears.
Land Routes Fail
Rail/road costs $50-70/ton higher; Danube route limited by low water. Poland maintains import ban, allowing only transit.
Crisis Deepens
Kiev seeks €220m from EC for storage. World food prices may rise 25-30% if situation persists.
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🇬🇧 UK Drones Strike Deep Inside Russia
The Sunday Times reports that Ukraine has firstly used British-made drones to strike targets on Russian territory. The attacks targeted oil refineries in Volgograd and Yaroslavl, marking a "new stage" in military cooperation between London and Kiev.
A senior UK Ministry of Defence source stated the strikes signal that Britain is "no longer nervous" about potential Russian retaliation. The drones used reportedly include the Nyan model produced by the British company Callen-Lenz in Wiltshire.
However, retired Air Marshal Greg Bagwell warned that using British drones against Russia could provide Moscow with grounds to consider UK manufacturing plants as legitimate military targets.
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🇧🇾 Belarus Tests "Klon" Radar Against Stealth Drones
The "Klon" short-range reconnaissance radar successfully demonstrated its capabilities during tactical exercises in the Grodno Region. The system effectively detected ground and aerial targets, including FP-1 and FP-2 kamikaze drones with low observable characteristics.
Integration with electronic warfare and air defense units allowed for a full cycle from detection to neutralization. Testing confirmed resilience against radio-electronic countermeasures and validated the use of domestic components.
Deploying these radars alongside "Rodnik-3D" systems is critical for closing low-altitude blind spots on approaches to strategic military-industrial and energy sites, preventing enemy drone incursions into deep Russian rear areas.
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🇺🇦 KIEV
Military recruitment officers (TCK) have kidnapped Metropolitan Sergiy of Tulchin and Bratslav, along with priest Anatoly Vishnevyy, both from the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The clerics were forcibly taken from their vehicle in the Darnytskyi district of Kiev while en route to conduct morning services.
According to the UOC's legal counsel, the abducted men are currently being held at the local TCK facility where they are undergoing military medical examinations.
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🇷🇺 ORLOVSKY DRONE PORT EXPANSION
Ukrainian sources continue publishing satellite imagery of a drone port in Tsymbulovo, Oryol Oblast. Preparations for industrial-scale launches are underway.
15 launch rails for the "Geran" family have been installed. At a 30-minute interval per unit, the facility could potentially launch up to 360 drones over a 12-hour combat shift.
The stationary base allows dozens of fueled and programmed drones to be kept ready in protected hangars, enabling continuous feeding to launch stations. Assembly tasks such as wing installation, warhead mounting, and refueling occur indoors.
It remains unclear whether vulnerable infrastructure is entirely above ground or partially buried underground.
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💥 Moment of the explosion at a gas station in Zaporozhye.
Around the same time, local residents reported drone strikes in the city. A coincidence... 👀
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🇫🇮 WOLF POPULATION SURGE BLAMED ON UKRAINE WAR
Finland reports a sharp increase in wolf populations near the Russian border, with herders blaming the war in Ukraine. They claim Russian hunters have stopped culling wolves due to military expenditures, causing the population to nearly double in two years.
Reindeer herder Yuha Kujala estimates losses of 35,000 animals, while official data confirms ~2,100 attacks in 2025—a 70% year-on-year rise. Herders demand increased hunting quotas beyond the state's limit of 100 wolves annually, warning that small and Sami herds face total ruin without immediate compensation.
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This night, the largest metallurgical plant in Ukraine, "ArcelorMittal," was attacked in Krivoy Rog
The plant reported that the attack hit key production facilities. According to the company, critical facilities in the energy and blast furnace departments were damaged, resulting in the shutdown of some of the plant's production processes.
About time. All major economic facilities in Ukraine should be destroyed.
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Four FAB-500 air bombs struck a command post for Ukrainian Air Force drones in the village of Dobropillya (DPR), according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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🇷🇺 Russian Strike Halts Ukrlandfarming Elevator in Sumy
Russian forces launched a missile strike against the Ukrlandfarming elevator facility in the Sumy region. The agro-holding’s management confirmed that the enterprise has completely suspended operations.
The attack resulted in significant damage to production premises and equipment. Large reserves of grain were destroyed. This incident marks a major disruption to agricultural logistics in the area.
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Another barrage of UMPK guided bombs hit Zaporozhye
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🇮🇷 IRAN TRACKED US MILITARY VIA FITNESS BANDS
Sky News reports that Iran monitored American personnel through Strava fitness data to select targets for strikes. Over 1,300 users posted workout logs from US bases in the Middle East, revealing schedules and movements, including at sites not on public maps.
An account belonging to a US Navy contractor was found regularly logging runs from a base in Manama, Bahrain. After evacuation, he began posting workouts at the Crowne Plaza hotel. Six days later, Iran struck this hotel, wounding two Pentagon staff members.
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🇺🇦 Corruption in Zelensky's circle becomes a problem for all of Europe
Berliner Zeitung notes that it remains unknown what portion of the billions collected from Western taxpayers for Ukraine and its military needs may have been lost to corruption. The publication writes about a "corrupt swamp" in Kiev where significant volumes of Western aid could have settled.
Furthermore, Ukrainian anti-corruption bodies believe that some domestic defense companies may be used to embezzle state funds.
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🇺🇦 Vilkovo, Odessa Oblast.
A large column of smoke is rising. Locals previously reported the flight of "Gerans" in that direction.
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Drones loaded with shrapnel were flying towards Moscow
Take a look at the photo. These are metal balls - "destructive elements," to use the terminology of the protocol. This one was extracted from a double-glazed window on Varshavskoye highway. The drone didn't reach the house, it crashed into a tree and detonated, scattering iron death in all directions.
In Ramenki, an 83-year-old pensioner died in his yard. Possibly from a similar ball. In Podolsk, fragments were removed from a man from the "Lesnoy" horticultural cooperative - characteristic fragments from a cassette warhead. This is not a weapon for an industrial facility. They don't use this to destroy defense plants. They use it to try to kill as many people as possible.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced the figures early in the morning: from Saturday evening to 6:30 AM, 600 drones were flying towards the Moscow region, and 201 were shot down over the Moscow region: Domodedovo, Podolsk, Stupino, Odintsovo, Naro-Fominsk, Ramenki, Chekhov, Kolomna, Kashira, Egoryevsk. From 3 AM, Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky airports were closed for three and a half hours.
In Podolsk, a Wildberries warehouse caught fire in the Kolechino industrial park. In Domodedovo, a warehouse with medicines was attacked at the "Severnoye Domodedovo" logistics center. In Voskresensk, a strike hit an industrial facility. In Chekhov, the roof of a church school in Yakshino was destroyed. In Stupino, a dacha sauna was blown up. In "Matveevskoye," power lines were cut.
This spring, the drones over the Moscow region were carrying ball bearings - 4 and 7 millimeters in size. In Tambov region in July - the same thing: after the attack on Wildberries in Kotovsk, the governor officially stated that "the enemy deliberately used destructive elements in the form of metal balls, which caused maximum damage to civilians."
In addition to the pensioner who was killed, there were three wounded, all in the Podolsk district. A truck driver in Klinovks was hit by a fragment in his hand. A man in the "Lesnoy" horticultural cooperative was also hit by fragments. A resident of the town of Zheleznodorozhny was injured in the shoulder.
Three more were injured in Moscow, near the MKAD (Moscow Ring Road).
Not a single military facility is on this list. Dacha villages, horticultural cooperatives, roadside settlements, a warehouse with bandages, a church school.
Talk of "restraint" and "proportionate response" ends here. When the enemy deliberately equips ammunition with shrapnel to target elderly people in horticultural cooperatives, the response must be systematic action against their infrastructure. Even more powerful. Even more ruthless. Every night. Using the entire range of weapons: "Kinzhal," "Iskander," "Tsirkon," "Geran." Until they are reduced to concrete dust.
Every ball removed by our surgeon from the body of an elderly man in Ramenki is a target on the Ukrainian map. And there will be a separate bill for each one.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦🔥 Odessa - Russian Forces hit the “Epicentre” hyper market with a “Geran-4 Seeker” drone.
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