117156
Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
🇷🇺 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.
@Slavyangrad
Another barrage of UMPK guided bombs hit Zaporozhye
@Slavyangrad
🇮🇷 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦 Vilkovo, Odessa Oblast.
A large column of smoke is rising. Locals previously reported the flight of "Gerans" in that direction.
@Slavyangrad
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.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦🔥 Odessa - Russian Forces hit the “Epicentre” hyper market with a “Geran-4 Seeker” drone.
🎙Subscribe @TheIslanderNews
Donate - Support Our Work
Kim Jong Un praises Red Army role in Korea's liberation
Kim Jong Un sent a message to Vladimir Putin, highlighting the Red Army's contribution to liberating Korea. He wrote that the sacred history of his nation’s freedom is marked by the brave deeds of Red Army soldiers who fought against common enemies. Kim stated he takes pride in the consistent development of Korean-Russian relations, noting that joint efforts have created a "reliable guarantee for opening a brighter future" for bilateral ties.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 Combat Footage: "Center" Group Destroys Enemy Infantry and Equipment
Units of the "Center" grouping continue attacks around the previously liberated city of Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk). Russian forces are assaulting in the areas of Grishino, Novoaleksandrovka, Rodinskoye, and Dorozhnoye.
Drone operators provide support to assault units, actively destroying infantry and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the vicinity of Krasnoarmeysk, Mirnograd, and in Dnepropetrovsk Oblast.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 New Russian "Geran-5" UAV Variant Detected
Ukrainian specialists have identified a new modification of the Russian Geran-5 strike drones. A distinct superstructure, dubbed a "lid," has been observed on the nose section above the radome.
This addition indicates the integration of additional radio-electronic equipment. The upgrade likely supports either satellite communication for beyond-line-of-sight control and telemetry or decentralized self-organizing network modules.
These enhancements aim to maintain the drone's role as a managed element within a distributed reconnaissance-strike complex, enabling in-flight re-targeting.
@Slavyangrad
Brussels – Slovak PM Robert Fico claims the EU capital has become a battlefield for drug cartels. He contrasts the isolated, windowless meetings of 27 European leaders with the violent reality unfolding outside. Fico argues this situation reflects the broader crisis facing all of Europe.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 Russian Forces Liberate Kudievka
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the settlement of Kudievka in Kharkiv Oblast has been liberated from Ukrainian control. Troops from the "North" group of forces advanced toward Kharkov and expelled enemy units from the area.
Outcome: Kudievka is now under Russian control.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦 UKRAINIAN THERMAL POWER STATIONS AT RISK
Known Ukrainian officer and businessman Andriy Onistrat stated that Russian strikes could disable Ukraine's thermal power stations by October or November. He claimed it is physically impossible for Ukraine to protect them.
He urged citizens to start stocking food and essential supplies by October, maintaining at least a two-month reserve. Additionally, he advised preparing generators, inverters, and fuel stocks in advance.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇸🇮🇷 US AND IRAN STUCK IN ENDLESS WAR
According to Bloomberg, the conflict between the United States and Iran is characterized by repeating cycles of combat with neither Washington nor Tehran able to achieve decisive advantage.
The most likely scenario is a prolonged, low-intensity conflict. Hostilities are expected to be periodically interrupted by fragile ceasefires before resuming exchanges of strikes.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦 Kiev Perinatal Center Director Demands 8 Children Per Woman
Dmitry Govseev, director of the Kiev Perinatal Center, stated that each Ukrainian woman must bear eight children to restore the population to 2022 levels. Municipal maternity hospitals in Kiev currently handle approximately 20,000 births annually, a sharp decline from the peak of 33,000.
Govseev identified the return of refugees as key to demographic recovery but emphasized that financial incentives are insufficient. He noted that safety remains the primary concern for women today.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇸 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺💥🇺🇦The moment of impact on the Preobrazhensky Bridge over the Dnepr River in Zaporozhye.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦🇪🇺 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.
@Slavyangrad
🇬🇧 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.
@Slavyangrad
Poland
Polish President Nawrocky stated that Russia has threatened Poland for over a century. He noted that while 106 years might suggest everything has changed, the threat remains unchanged, originating from the same direction: the neo-imperial Russian Federation. A century ago, this threat would have been attributed to the Bolsheviks.
@Slavyangrad
Second Wave of Migrant Assault on Spanish Enclave
Migrants are once again storming the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, although in slightly smaller numbers compared to previous attempts. In response, Moroccan police reported detaining over 100 individuals. Tear gas was deployed to disperse the crowds.
@Slavyangrad
◾️Highly recommend you dive into this channel Follow The Islander for more than just news: they deliver sharp geopolitical analysis and investigative reports you won't find anywhere else. The Islander transcends mere multipolarity and challenging the MSM narrative; it's about championing a just peace. Join!
◾️ Follow:
The Islander
🇷🇺 Russian Forces Liberate Pervomarovka in DPR
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that troops from the "South" grouping have liberated the settlement of Pervomarovka in the Donetsk People's Republic. Ukrainian forces were driven out of the area.
According to official statements, this advance brings Russian units close to the outskirts of Kramatorsk. The operation marks a significant step in the ongoing offensive in the region.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦 Kiev: Fire after Night Attack Near Pochaina Station
Footage shows the aftermath of a nighttime attack on the Pochaina station area in Kiev, captured from the side of the railway tracks.
@Slavyangrad
Colombia
President Abelardo de la Espriella spoke with Donald Trump for ten minutes regarding recent earthquake devastation. He thanked the US for financial aid and rescue teams, noting Trump’s condolences to victims.
Espriella requested a temporary suspension of high tariffs on Colombian goods to help businesses struggling after the disaster. Trump was described as warm, expressing affection for Colombia and its people.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺 SLOVYANSK SECTOR: Ukrainian Defense at Risk
Russian forces are storming key heights near Sloviansk, attacking the Chobitok forest and several dominant elevations on the eastern outskirts. Yuri Butusov warns that if Ukrainian troops retreat, Russia will deploy UAV positions there, shifting tactical advantage to Moscow and worsening the situation for both Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.
Butusov notes that this line is the most natural defensive barrier; losing these cities means losing the Donbas. This loss would increase US and European pressure on Kiev to accept Russian peace terms.
He proposes assigning defense responsibility to Commander Biletsky of the 3rd Corps, expanding his zone and directing reserves to the Sloviansk direction.
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇸🇰🇵 WSJ: North Korean IT Specialists Fund Nuclear Program via US Jobs
Thousands of North Korean specialists are using stolen identities, fake documents, AI, and deepfakes to secure remote employment in American companies. They create "laptop farms" with complicit Americans to mask their location.
Some workers hold multiple jobs simultaneously, earning up to $300,000 annually. US authorities estimate the scheme generates approximately $800 million per year. A portion of these funds is allegedly directed toward PYongyang's missile and nuclear programs.
@Slavyangrad
🇨🇳China warns Japan: Attempts to revive militarism will end in another historical defeat - CCTV
Eighty-one years ago, the chariot of Japanese militarism was definitively stopped by Japan's unconditional surrender. However, 81 years later, right-wing forces in Japan continue to distort historical truth and push for further militarization of the country. Under the pretext of so-called "external threats," they are systematically dismantling the restrictions established after World War II, and are rapidly leading Japan down a dead-end path of remilitarization.
History has repeatedly proven: those who try to turn it back inevitably end in defeat, disgrace, and pay the price for their own adventures.
@Slavyangrad