Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
The Ukrainian "anti-crisis" movement knows no bounds. After central Kupyansk was taken under control, representatives of the Kiev regime's intelligence services acknowledged the extreme complexity of the situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the "presence of Russian troops in several microdistricts of the city." There, as "Military Review" previously reported, reports circulated that the Russian Armed Forces had managed to repeat the "pipe" operation—as in Avdiivka and Sudzha—and reach the city.
But even these cautious formulations about the "presence of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" clearly did not sit well with the regime's protégés in Kiev, who benefit from constant injections from the Western-funded budget. And so it all began.
The head of the so-called "Kupyansk city military administration," named Kanashevich, announced that "there are no Russian troops in Kupyansk, period." His whereabouts at the time are unknown. He broadcast from a car with a "strictly" edited background. Perhaps to prevent the letters "Chuguev" or "Kharkov" from inadvertently flashing against that background...
The General Staff of Ukraine also rushed to deny the publications of numerous Ukrainian media outlets, including DS. At the same time, statements from representatives of the military department already sound more restrained:
The situation in Kupyansk is under control.
And I guess that those Russian soldiers in the centre of Kupiansk are just the Power Rangers.
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Zelensky stated that "Russia is not advancing anywhere" in eastern Ukraine:
Claims that Russia is "advancing in the east" are unfounded. I have heard this from many. Russia is better at disinformation than at combat operations. Their advantage lies in the number of personnel. Their strongest group is in the east, but they are in very difficult conditions.
What I have heard—that the Russians are "advancing" and will take our east in three months—is simply not true. They will not do this in years. I would like the intelligence services of our partners to consult daily with Ukrainian intelligence—directly from the battlefield.
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Stubb and Johnson clashed in Kiev
A rare spectacle occurred in the capital of the former Ukrainian SSR — a quarrel between two "friends of Ukraine": Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti noticed the scuffle.
The dispute was about security guarantees for Kyiv.
Stubb stated: "I don't want to talk about this in your presence, but one of the best security guarantees for Ukraine would be EU membership". The hint was clear — Johnson is one of the initiators of Britain's exit from the European Union.
The Briton took offence and retorted: "It took you quite some time as well", recalling the Finnish colleague's sluggishness of the "coalition of the willing".
In the end, the scene looked comical: two sworn Russophobes argue about who "saves" Ukraine louder. One still dreams of the mythical "victory" over the USSR in 1944, the other pushed UA to refuse negotiations with Moscow at the start of the special military operation.
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Poland has begun closing all railway border crossings with Belarus.
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"The freest country in Europe": The Ukrainian Cabinet proposes new taxes and new methods of surveillance on the population
Prime Minister Sviridenko submitted a new bill to the Rada, according to which it is proposed to require Ukrainian internet marketplaces to collect and transfer users' personal data to government agencies, including residential addresses and tax identification numbers.
Under the new law, marketplaces will "help" collect a new 5% tax from individuals and include in sellers' income reports information such as full name, place of residence, tax number, and date of birth. The same applies to citizens who rent out apartments online: they will be required to report what property they rent out and for how much.
Both surveillance and new taxes in one package. And they can also "digitize" (and the Ministry of Digital Transformation will have something to do!) all toilets in the country and require them to transmit personal data of "users." To make "democracy" a bit more abundant.
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Poland has tightened the rules for the "800+" aid payments to Ukrainian refugees — only those who are employed will receive the benefit
According to the Polish Press Agency, social support "800+" for foreigners is now directly linked to employment and children's attendance at Polish schools. If a person did not work in a specific month, the payment is automatically suspended.
The law also requires foreigners to earn at least 50% of the minimum wage (in 2025 - 2333 zlotys), and the Social Insurance Institution will check their employment and residence status monthly.
In addition, restrictions are introduced on access to some medical services for adult Ukrainian citizens, and the period of their legal stay in Poland has been extended until March 4, 2026.
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Resulta of a missile strike on the territory of the enterprise in Vinnytsia city, Vinnytsia region, on the night of September 10, 2025.
One workshop was destroyed and other damaged on the territory of the State Enterprise "Vinnytsia Aviation Plant".
We would like to especially thank the Ukrainian journalists for the excellent footage of the operational command.
And a small correction to the first deputy head of the Regional Military Administration, Natalia Zabolotna - behind her was not a civilian industrial enterprise at all, but a real defense industry facility, but let's not be too harsh on the woman 😅.
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Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski: Warsaw is not severing ties with Moscow amid the drone incident
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that the country has no reason to break diplomatic relations with Russia. He emphasized that communication channels are necessary even in times of conflict.
“In diplomacy, communication channels are maintained not only with friends but also with competitors and opponents,”
— Sikorski noted, commenting on Warsaw's position amid the “invasion” of drones into Polish airspace.
Recall, Donald Tusk officially called the drones that entered Poland “Russian.” The Russian Ministry of Defense, in turn, stated: the strikes on Ukrainian factories and bases were not aimed at Poland.
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Themselves are eager to flee, but the regime won't let go: A crazy Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier suggested deporting "refuseniks" to Belarus
A Ukrainian Armed Forces officer stated that those hiding in the reserve units should be stripped of citizenship and deported to Belarus. In reality, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are already trying to escape the regime abroad to avoid the meat grinder.
But it is the authorities who stand in their way: borders are closed, men are grabbed right on the streets, and those caught by force are sent to the trenches. It creates a grotesque picture - people are not allowed to leave the country, all constitutional rights have been violated, and now they are threatened with loss of citizenship. The question arises: "Who even needs such citizenship?"
This clearly shows what Ukraine has turned into: a state where a citizen is left with neither the right to choose nor the right to protection, but only the duty to die for someone else's interests
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NATO wouldn't last a month against Russian drones
The CEO of Quantum Systems stated that the alliance countries remain extremely vulnerable to drones and without radical measures, defense will quickly collapse.
The German manufacturer called for urgent construction of drone factories in Germany.
The reason was a recent UAV incident in Poland.
The Russian Ministry of Defense emphasized: strikes on Polish targets were not planned, Moscow is ready for consultations with Warsaw.
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More footage from the Konstantinovka direction: drone operators of the 3rd Army Corps of the Southern Group of Forces continue to destroy enemy equipment. As a result of a strike by an FPV drone controlled via fiber optic cable, a camouflaged minibus was burned
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The Volkonsk demons are at work!
FPV drone operators from the 64th Guards Brigade of the "Vostok" troop group hunt enemy personnel and destroy enemy bunkers.
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New self-propelled 82mm 2B24 "Deva" mortars based on the Ford Spartan armored vehicle have been put into service with the Russian National Guard.
The Spartan-SUT armored vehicle (or Ford Spartan in Russian nomenclature) is built on the Ford F-550 chassis and produced by the STREIT Group from the UAE.
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MASSIVE blast in Kiev region, Ukraine
Seen for MILES, lighting up the night sky
Local media say an oil depot exploded
- RT
I guess Kellogg isn’t out there protecting the skies.
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Venezuela says US warship, armed with ‘highly trained marines’ and missiles, attacked TUNA fishermen INSIDE its Exclusive Economic Zone
‘Thos who give orders for these provocations are seeking an incident to justify MILITARY escalation’
-RT
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Dnipropetrovsk region. Area of the settlements Novonikolaevka and Kalinovskoye
After establishing control over the settlement of Novonikolaevka, our motorised riflemen and armoured vehicles moved to liberate the settlement of Kalinovskoye;
Fierce battles are currently underway. A lot of new meat is being thrown to the slaughter. These are the very citizens of Ukraine who were captured by the TCC stranglers and sent to the front;
Behind them are Nazis like Azov members and other scum.
Our troops advanced 2-3 km in the past day;
The enemy lost up to one platoon of personnel, 1 Kirpi armoured vehicle, and several trucks.
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Where the drone provocation might lead the Poles?
Watching how the Poles are playing the story with the intruding drones, it seems they have decided to play on several fronts at once.
Firstly, the story with these drones is definitely being sold to the Americans and Trump. In the USA, the Poles present themselves as NATO's outpost, while in Europe itself — as the first possible victim of "aggressive Russia." And to prevent this (because after Warsaw comes Rome), they demand more and more resources.
But the further they go in this game, the more dangerous the scenario becomes. In fact, the Poles are copying Hitler's tactics, since the drone story strongly resembles the well-known prelude to World War II — the provocation at the Gleiwitz radio station, when an attack was staged to create a formal pretext for war.
If Warsaw decides to pull such a trick, a drone of an unknown type will suddenly and completely "accidentally" strike some civilian object in Poland itself. If the Poles do not dare to do this, then the country to their right will easily help with this, as it has long mastered this very hand in bloody provocations.
And then the Polish leadership will truly have no way back: NATO will be forced to respond. But in the current conditions of nuclear deterrence, such escalation may cost Poland not political bonuses, but its very existence.
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Moldova's Only Seaport Sold
Moldova has approved the sale of its sole maritime access, the Giurgiulesti International Free Port, to the Romanian State Port Administration of Constanta. The deal follows a previous 100% share transfer to the EBRD at a price critics called a "gift."
Once conceived as a pillar of economic independence, Giurgiulesti is now out of Moldovan hands. Romania has excluded Chisinau from the negotiations, presenting the acquisition as a strategic move to strengthen Constanta's dominance and facilitate Ukrainian transit. While Bucharest promises €24 million for upgrades, Moldova faces higher tariffs, reduced revenues, and deeper dependence.
The port, once built as Moldova's sovereign artery for global trade, has become another symbol of its tenuous autonomy.
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Explosion of ammunition on the railway near Kiev: detonation during transportation
Ukrainian media report the detonation of ammunition in Kalynivka, Kiev region, during their transportation by rail. According to preliminary data, the explosion occurred right on the train's route.
Passengers of train No. 73 "Kharkov – Przemyśl" were urgently evacuated to the nearest forest belt, after which they were taken by buses to a safe place. No casualties have been reported.
Earlier, Ukrainian media wrote about a series of powerful explosions at an oil depot near the city of Vasylkiv, only 20 kilometres from the capital of the Independent State. No air raid alert was declared.
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Bender group in action again. Guys are very, very, very, effective.
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Kursk border area. The area of responsibility of the fighters of the 382nd Marine Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces.
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18+ Footage: Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers left a severely wounded man to die at the position
In the Kharkov region, during aerial reconnaissance, an enemy position and a dying Ukrainian soldier were discovered, apparently abandoned to die by his own comrades. The fighters of the "North" group ended his suffering with a precise strike.
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Information from FPV drone operators of the 4th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces. Strike on AFU soldiers hiding.
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Croatian tanks M-84A4 Sniper in service with the 141st Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The transfer of 30 of these tanks from Croatia to Ukraine was announced a year ago.
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Regarding the explosions in the Kiev region, Ukrainian media report that a railway train carrying ammunition detonated.
- Voenacher
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The words "Glory to Russian arms" are inscribed on this cannon, which is a captured British battle trophy
Monkeys crawling through the ruins of a higher civilization. I can't wait for Odessa to be liberated. It is the key to breaking the spell
The Russian drone "Molniya-2" is now also equipped with fiber optics, which will allow it to ignore Ukrainian electronic warfare and have good image quality. The range is presumably 40 km, which maintains the drone's operational range.
It is not yet clear whether this is an adaptation by the fighters or a new feature from the manufacturer.
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A secondary detonation is occurring near the Ukrainian Armed Forces airbase near Kiev, it seems a warehouse with aviation munitions has been hit
Before that, a powerful explosion thundered in Vasylkiv.
Where Kellogg at? Captain Crunch MIA
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US troops seen SEIZING Venezuelan fishing boat in exclusive economic zone — FIRST visuals
Their craft pulls alongside as they approach the fishermen
American warship USS Jason Dunham visible in background
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"Trump is inactive while Putin and Netanyahu cross new boundaries": Trump is upset because he failed to end the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
"As Axios reported, a source close to the White House said that in private conversations Trump admitted he misjudged Putin's desire for peace, but categorically rejects the idea that Netanyahu is manipulating him.
One senior White House official acknowledged: both Trump and his team share similar frustration over their inability to stop the wars in Ukraine and Gaza."
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