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The use of the separately deployed combat module B05YA01 "Berezhok" on a target simulating the enemy's unmanned boat.
Firing was conducted from a 30mm 2A42 autocannon and Kornet anti-tank guided missiles as part of the "Zapad-2025" exercises. It is obvious, however, that the target used moved much slower and along a predictable trajectory, unlike real Ukrainian kamikaze boats.
It is likely that the "Berezhok" modules are planned to be used in some form to defend against enemy UBs. However, after such staged tests, it may turn out that hitting a fast semi-submerged unmanned boat actively maneuvering on the waves is much more difficult than hitting this target.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked the Belgorod regional government building
- Nazis struck the government building with drones.
- The roof and glazing were damaged by the strikes.
- Information about other consequences is being clarified.
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What about the night strikes?👀
As a result of "Geran" operations, at least two traction substations in Ukraine went offline last night:
- TPS 154/35/27.5/10 kV "Mozharovo" (in Kropivnitskyi city)
- TPS 150/110/35/25kV "Smila" (in Smila city)
Local channels report power outages (or lack of electricity), and "UkrZhD" urgently deployed about 20 reserve diesel locomotives on the rails to compensate for the stopped trains.
The first photo is of Kropivnitskyi, Kirovohrad region,
The second is Smila, Cherkasy region
Video from night-time Kropivnitskiy
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Strike of the Iskander-M OTRK on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' long-range UAVs
September 16, 2025, around 21:10, Russian forces delivered a precise strike by the Iskander-M OTRK with a cluster warhead on a detected field area between the settlements of Druzhkovka and Kramatorsk, where the Ukrainian Armed Forces were preparing to launch long-range unmanned aerial vehicles.
📍Approximate coordinates: 48.6764229, 37.5779632
🔻The target of the strike was a mobile launch and control node for long-range UAVs
The affected area included:
• carrier vehicles;
• launchers and telemetry equipment;
• antenna control and relay systems;
• UAVs being prepared for flight.
According to aerial and radio intelligence, the enemy deployed several launch platforms in this sector, used for launching UAVs with extended range. At the strike site, technical launch and communication means were being deployed, including UJ-22, Shark in the Long Range modification, and likely RAM II with external launch.
🔻Established results of the strike (preliminary estimates):
• up to 3 launchers destroyed (mobile launch modules and trailers);
• up to 4 control antennas damaged or disabled (including communication and guidance channels);
• at least 2 transport containers with UAVs ready for launch eliminated;
• up to 10 UAVs destroyed on the ground;
• secondary explosions of ammunition and engine components recorded, including near the operator vehicle parking area;
• up to 10 military personnel killed, up to 6 wounded.
🔻The choice of the area between Druzhkovka and Kramatorsk for deployment indicates the use of mobile launch tactics: Ukrainian units create temporary launch points, using vehicles under tarps, side roads, and camouflaged fields. However, the lack of conditions for a full takeoff run excludes the use of large fixed-wing UAVs and points to working with platforms with rail or catapult launches.
🔻The strike was delivered at the moment of technical preparation for UAV launch, which increases its effectiveness: the devices were in open positions, without camouflage, some on launch rails or in preparatory warming. This indicates the presence of current intelligence data, including likely radio-technical location of active control channels and visual fixation of equipment.
📌Thus, the strike in the area between Druzhkovka and Kramatorsk became another effective operation to disrupt the Ukrainian long-range drone infrastructure, aimed at interrupting launch channels and reducing strike potential deep in the Russian rear.
Yours, Partizan!
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"Ukrzaliznytsia" reports a night strike on railway substations.
Because of this, there are train delays on the Dnepr direction. Dozens of reserve diesel locomotives have been deployed on the de-energized routes.
According to the report, the main strike was in the area of Znamenka station in the Kirovograd region - trains passing through it have been canceled or shortened.
There are also problems with the connection of trains going to Europe.
Lists of train delays are in the screenshots.
Yesterday we noted a Ukrainian who believed Russia was trying to destroy Ukrainian rail logistics.
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Not everyone had a good morning
The enemy picked up a malfunctioning fiber optic FPV drone "KVN" and... dropped it.
Man…. people really need to remember these are bombs designed to go off with contact. Don’t drop them or hit them with shovels up close.
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Lvov is being "Russified" — this is a catastrophic problem — city council deputy of the city council
▪️Lvov is being Russified, believes the deputy of the Lvov city council from the Ukrainian party "Svoboda" Melnychuk.
▪️In his opinion, this is a catastrophic problem and his party will propose programs to strengthen the position of the Ukrainian language in the city.
Uhh huh Lvov. The Svoboda party I should note are Nazis.
Updated: Changed video with Ukraine Leaks translated video
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The war in Ukraine is unlikely to end soon, – UN Secretary-General.
▪️Guterres is pessimistic about a quick end to the war, as the positions of the parties are incompatible on many issues.
▪️He believes that Ukraine has a legitimate interest in preserving its territorial integrity. And it is obvious that Russia is determined to do something to hold on to most of Ukraine.
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Trump approved the first package of military aid to Ukraine funded by European resources — Reuters
▪️ US Deputy Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby approved two deliveries totaling $500 million under the new "Priority Ukraine Requirements List" (PURL) mechanism.
▪️ This is the first use of this mechanism, developed by the US and allies for supplying weapons to Ukraine from American stockpiles using NATO countries' funds.
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine no longer undergo training abroad — Zelensky
▪️Also, the Ukrainian leader stated that Ukraine faces "difficult decisions if the situation on the front worsens."
▪️Previously, there were multiple scandals due to Armed Forces of Ukraine soldiers trained abroad fleeing their military units.
▪️At the same time, training grounds in Ukraine where Armed Forces soldiers train are constantly targeted by Russian forces, Kiev media note.
Not sure if he is lying, or the people around him no longer tell him the truth.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Footage of a burning railway substation after the strike.
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The Russian army continues its offensive in Kupyansk
▪️Ukrainian analysts belatedly acknowledge the successes of Russian troops in Kupyansk, publishing a map showing the lag in the advance of the Russian Armed Forces. At the same time, they once again shamed the command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Ukrainian authorities for lying about the absence of Russian units in Kupyansk.
➖"Despite the clownish statements of the head of the Kharkov Regional Military Administration and the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces about confident control over the outskirts of Kupyansk, the Russians are already consolidating their positions in the city and expanding their presence."
▪️Earlier, Kiev Deep State analysts also admitted that Russian fighters are successfully infiltrating Kupyansk through the pipeline.
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Marcin Bosacki, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, gets caught in a lie then blames Russia. Then attacks opposing views as propaganda when he went to the UN…. to push propaganda.
🤡
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Von der Leyen no-confidence motions scheduled for early October - Politico
The European Parliament will debate and then vote on two no-confidence motions in Ursula von der Leyen during its plenary session of Oct. 6-9, according to an internal email from Parliament President Roberta Metsola, seen by POLITICO.
Two political groups — the far-right Patriots for Europe and The Left — filed separate no-confidence motions in the European Commission president at midnight on Sept. 10, the earliest opportunity they could do so under parliamentary rules. The Patriots filed their motion 20 seconds before The Left, two officials said.
The moves came just hours after von der Leyen delivered her landmark State of the Union address at the Parliament in Strasbourg, and just two months after the last vote of confidence in her leadership, underscoring the EU’s political fragmentation.
The Patriots accuse von der Leyen of a lack of transparency and accountability and have slammed the Mercosur and U.S. trade agreements. The Left also criticize the Commission’s trade policy but place greater emphasis on what they say is inaction by the EU executive amid Israel’s war in Gaza.
Hey hey, ho ho, this Nazi bit*h has to go
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Also last night, a missile strike was carried out on a target in Druzhkovka in Donbass
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🇺🇸🤡"A No-fly zone over Ukraine?Challanges For the West would be huge": The New York Times found that fighting Russia is expensive.
"Even if Ukraine's allies agree to defend its airspace, they will face a dilemma: failure to stop Russian drones will show NATO's impotence, while successful interceptions will require the use of expensive missiles, quickly depleting arsenals.
Europe alone will find it extremely difficult to cope with massive drone attacks. Western air forces, especially European ones, are not equipped for sustainable defense against such threats.
The situation was vividly demonstrated by a recent Russian drone attack over Poland: Polish and Dutch fighters used missiles costing over a million dollars each against cheap 'Geran' decoys, priced in the tens of thousands. This was the first time NATO directly opened fire on Russian targets, but such a strategy is unviable — there are neither the stocks nor the production capacities to replenish arsenals."
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‘I don't know how you get back to civil debate when they try & put bullets in people when they disagree with you’ — Eric Trump
‘They tried to take out my father…’
Is America becoming more divided?
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🇺🇸🇺🇦In the USA on CBS channel, a map of Ukraine without Crimea was shown, causing outrage among the Banderites
The map appeared during the performance of "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert, who was talking about Ukraine's heroic struggle 🤷♂
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🇵🇱🤡 After the drone attack, Poles are actively looking for housing abroad, – Wyborcza
- After the alleged Russian drone attack on September 10, Poles are actively searching for housing abroad.
- In Spain, the number of housing applications in the country has tripled, realtors report, who have many more clients.
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The Tornado-S strike destroyed the deployment point of the airborne troops in the Kupyansk direction
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 Enemy shelled an ambulance in Kherson's Aleshki
- Ukrainian Nazis struck an ambulance on it's way to a call.
- Two people were injured: the driver and the doctor, they have concussions and shrapnel wounds.
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💥 Russian Aerospace Forces operations in the Zaporozhye direction.
Epic hit of FAB-3000 on the 110th mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the settlement of Uspenovka.
Seems painful... 🐱
Iznanka
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The Russian army continues to advance at the junction of the DPR, Zaporozhye, and Dnepropetrovsk regions
▪️Ukrainian military analysts also write with concern about the situation in the Velykomykhailivka direction.
▪️Dnepropetrovsk region
➖Russian troops are striving to advance further from Sosnovka and Novoselivka. Fighting also continues for Berezove.
▪️Zaporozhye region
➖The Russian Armed Forces broke through into Novoivanivka and took the eastern part of the village. They are also advancing in the area of the Olhivske farmstead, where they have certain successes.
➖"Overall, the situation in this direction remains difficult, but it is preliminarily known that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are pulling up new reserves in an attempt to stabilize the front," the enemy's sources write.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦The Russian army is advancing on Konstantinovka: our forces have broken into Stupochki, are fighting near Predtechino, and are storming the Konstantinovka dachas
- Russian troops from Chasov Yar have broken through to Stupochki, having previously captured a strong fortified area of the Ukrainian Armed Forces west of the settlement.
- "The situation in Stupochki itself is unknown, but there is a possibility that the settlement is already controlled by the Russians," say Ukrainian military experts.
- "West of Chasov Yar, Russian troops attacked to a depth of up to 3.5 km, where they took positions north of the T0504 highway, fighting continues," admit other enemy sources.
- In the southeastern suburb of Konstantinovka, after the liberation of Aleksandro-Shultino, the Russian army continues attacks in the area of the dacha plots.
- Our units also continue attacks on the approaches to Predtechino from the south.
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WTF is happening in Germany?!
Germany announced 125,000 industrial job cuts in 6 weeks.
Putting that into perspective... If the U.S. got hit at the same rate, that’s like ~300,000 factory jobs or ~500,000 total jobs gone in a month and a half.
Picture every factory worker in a state like South Carolina unemployed.
That’s the scale.
Recent layoffs announced in Germany:
Auto & Auto Supplier Layoffs (past 12 months):
• Volkswagen: 35,000
• Mercedes-Benz: 40,000
• Audi: 7,500
• Ford (Saarlouis): 2,900
• Daimler Truck: 5,000
• ZF Group: 14,000
• Bosch, Continental, Schaeffler (combined): 7,000
→ Total: 111,400 auto jobs impacted
Steel & Heavy Industry Layoffs:
• Thyssenkrupp: 11,000 (≈40% of workforce)
Rail & Transport Layoffs:
• Deutsche Bahn: 30,000
• DB Cargo (subsidiary): 5,000
Postal & Logistics Layoffs:
• Deutsche Post: 8,000
Banking & Finance Layoffs:
• Commerzbank: 3,900
Tech (Germany-specific cuts) Layoffs:
• SAP: 3,500 (10,000 global)
MAJOR implications globally from all of this - so don't brush it off as just German layoffs... And no one’s talking about it.
On the eve of Trump's visit to the United Kingdom, opponents of the American president organized a series of protests in Windsor.
On the steps of the castle where Trump was supposed to stay, a banner depicting Jeffrey Epstein, accused of pedophilia, was unfurled, and nearby there was a giant canvas about 400 square meters in size featuring Trump and Epstein.
Also, last night a video about Trump's connections with Epstein was projected onto the castle facade. Images of one of Epstein's victims, Virginia Giuffre, and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell also appeared on the walls.
It is unknown whether Trump, who arrived in London overnight, was already in the castle at that time.
The police stopped the video projection and detained at least four participants. In the past day, two men who were flying drones over Windsor during Trump's visit were also arrested.
Recall that Trump does not deny knowing Epstein but denies having any dealings with him related to the charges brought against Epstein.
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Britain does not want to impose secondary sanctions against India to pressure Russia, writes The Times newspaper.
According to its information, London doubts the necessity of sanctions against New Delhi, considering that only on July 24 Starmer and Modi concluded a free trade agreement between the countries.
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🇭🇺Hungary's Foreign Minister Szijjártó on the demand to abandon Russian oil.
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