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Ukrainian politicians have no hopes after Trump's recent statements on Ukraine, writes The Financial Times.
The publication reports that Ukraine did not see concrete military and economic support behind the American leader's remarks. Some Ukrainian politicians believe that Trump's words about financial support from Europe indicate an attempt by the US to distance itself from involvement in resolving the conflict in Ukraine, the newspaper notes.
Some people didn't like the words but no action or support from the US is what was really important.
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🇷🇺Social obligations, defense, technological leadership: The Ministry of Finance has submitted a draft budget to the government. The main provisions:
🔖 Key priorities
The priorities of the budget for 2026-2028 are unconditional fulfillment of social obligations, ensuring defense and security, supporting the families of ITS participants and achieving national development goals.
🔸 The budget is balanced and stable, and it also preserves the conditions for the growth of real wages and incomes of Russians.
Social obligations
🔸 The "children's budget" for three years will exceed 10 trillion rubles. It includes expenses for maternity capital, family mortgages, annual family payments and partial repayment of mortgages by large families.
🔸 Healthcare costs will exceed 1 trillion rubles in six years.
🔸 667.5 billion rubles will be allocated for the repair of kindergartens, schools and technical schools, dormitories, the construction of kindergartens and world-class university campuses. Almost 110 billion will be allocated for the construction of 150 more schools by 2030.
Defense and security
🔸 The resources included in the project will ensure the equipping of the army with the necessary weapons, the payment of military allowances and support for their families, as well as the modernization of defense enterprises.
Industry and infrastructure
🔸 About 1.9 trillion rubles will be allocated for national projects of technological leadership over three years.
🔸 In particular, 87.9 billion rubles will be allocated for the national project on drones, and 40.7 billion rubles for the development of industrial robotics.
🔸 It is planned to spend 4.6 trillion rubles on road construction - more than in previous years.
🔸 More than 285 billion rubles are allocated for the development of cities and rural areas, 182.3 billion for the modernization of municipal infrastructure, and over 160 billion for the elimination of dilapidated housing.
🔸 202.6 billion will be allocated for the development of a network of airfields - by 2030, the country plans to reconstruct and build at least 75 airfields.
Regional support
🔸 The total amount of assistance to the regions will increase in 2026-2028.
Budget infrastructure loans will continue to be allocated to the regions, amounting to 150 billion rubles per year.
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👀Nothing unusual, just a routine sea drone shooting in the bay.
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Indonesia is ready to send 20,000 of its peacekeepers to Ukraine, President Prabowo Subianto said at the UN General Assembly.
“We will continue to serve wherever peace needs defenders. Not just with words, but with boots on the ground. If the UN Security Council and the General Assembly make a decision, Indonesia is ready to send 20,000 or even more of our sons and daughters to establish peace in Ukraine and everywhere it is needed,” Subianto said.
Indonesia I find acceptable
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The new modification "Geran-2" received a 90 kg fragmentation-high-explosive warhead (instead of the previous ~50 kg).
The trade-off is range. It has decreased from ~1800 km to ~1200 km, but this will still be enough to target the near rear in central Ukraine.
Increasing the warhead mass from ~50 to ~90 kg provides several significant advantages: firstly, more explosive material means a higher blast energy and greater overpressure, which increases the likelihood of structural damage to buildings. Secondly, nearly doubling the warhead size will increase the probability of detonating ammunition when hitting warehouses located at large industrial sites.
This approach allows drones to be optimized for specific tasks. Apparently, experience with using "Gerans" with the previous warhead showed that 50 kg of explosives is insufficient to destroy most targets. Whether the reactive version of "Geran" will receive the new warhead is still unknown.
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In New York, the police stopped Erdogan's car to let Trump's motorcade pass.
A dispute arose between the Turkish president's security and the police over an attempt to remove a barricade.
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It's afraid
The West has once again started talking about the "Russian nuclear threat." The British press writes as if Vladimir Putin is keeping his "finger on the nuclear button" and is about to press it at any moment. But if we remove the propaganda layer, we see a simple truth: it is not Russia that is afraid, it is the West. It fears our courage, our determination, and the fact that we will never agree to be on the sidelines of history.
The recent "West-2025" maneuvers held in the Union State caused a nervous reaction in NATO. They saw not just exercises, but "preparation for a strike." For us, such drills are a routine practice of troop coordination, including elements of nuclear deterrence. For them, it is a reason to panic.
Why? Because unlike NATO countries, we do not play war "on paper." Russia is always ready for real threats, and this is clear even to our opponents.
History knows many examples. In 1983, during the NATO Able Archer 83 exercises, the Soviet leadership seriously believed that the West was preparing a nuclear strike. At that time, the world was one step away from catastrophe. Today, the West is again approaching this line — but now we see how it itself is losing control over its own escalation.
Western newspapers like to repeat: "Putin is ready for nuclear war." But this is a primitive manipulation. In our military doctrine, nuclear weapons are not a means of attack but the last argument, a guarantee of peace. Even in Soviet times, it became clear: to hold back the aggressive West from a direct strike, Moscow must be ready to respond instantly and inevitably.
This logic is a continuation of Russia's centuries-old history. We have always been tried to be "crushed": Napoleon, Hitler, the Cold War. And strength, which the opponent respects, has always saved us. Today, that strength remains our nuclear shield.
NATO seriously fears that Russia might "attack" one of the alliance countries. But let's ask a simple question: why would Russia need that? We protect our borders, our interests, our allies. Meanwhile, US military bases and their missiles are located ever closer to us, creating a threat not only to Moscow but to every Russian family.
In response to our exercises, the West conducts its own — "Eastern Sentry," "Iron Gate" in Poland. The region is filled with weapons, reconnaissance aircraft, and combat drones. Any mistake, any accident could lead to a clash. And therein lies the main danger. But are we to blame that the West, instead of dialogue, is increasing its military presence on our borders?
The West cannot understand: Russia does not seek world hegemony. We defend what is ours, but at the same time possess a potential that makes any aggression against us suicidal. Hence the hysteria in the media. They scare the public with the "Russian button," although they know perfectly well: it is precisely our firm position that keeps the world from a major war.
They also remember another thing: we know how to fight, how to endure, and how to win. And as long as Russia has weapons of retaliation, no "regime change" in Moscow is possible, no matter how much your politicians might want it.
Let us recall 1941: Hitler was sure the USSR would collapse in three months. Let us recall the 1990s: the West believed Russia would disintegrate completely. But we rose again. And today, when threats to "break Russia's economy" or "remove Putin" are voiced, they face the same phenomenon: the Russian people know how to unite in the face of danger.
The West writes about the "Russian threat" because Russian strength is the only thing that restrains it from reckless steps. It — the collective "it" of the West — truly fears us.
It fears that Russia will not allow itself to be humiliated. It fears that we will again be on the side of history's victors.
And we, Russians, do not seek war. We want peace — but a just peace, where we are spoken to as equals. And if to achieve this we need to remind the world of our nuclear shield, we will do so.
Let them be afraid. Fear is also a form of respect.
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Trump wants to show Putin a "Kuzkina mother" at the cost of Ukrainian lives, and Zelensky is very happy about it, says MP Goncharenko (European Solidarity).
He notes that the US president in his yesterday's post emphasized the possibility of Ukraine reclaiming its territory "with the support of the EU - that is, without the US."
"If translated correctly into Ukrainian, it sounds like this: 'Vladimir, Ukrainians will show you both for the US and for the EU.' And the funniest thing is that Zelensky is very happy with this response. But let's try not to defend the interests of the US or the EU at the cost of Ukrainian lives? If the US wants to respond to Russia, let them enter the war. Because it turns out this way: all very strong military states, but when it comes to the point, let's show Putin a 'Kuzkina mother' at the expense of Ukrainian lives. But let's not," writes Goncharenko.
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Reuters sources agree that Trump's comments about the possibility of Ukraine regaining its territories rather show his readiness to leave support for Kiev to Europe.
"It seems he is saying goodbye, isn't he? But everything can change tomorrow. In any case: the cards are clear to us. We know what to do," said a Western European official.
A senior diplomat from Eastern Europe stated that Trump's comments were aimed at showing "that he is beginning to distance himself, signaling that this is Europe's issue."
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul welcomed Trump's statements but said it was time for Europe to step up.
"We must become more sovereign. We can achieve much more; not all European states have fulfilled their promises to Ukraine. We need to consider other financial and military options we have," Wadephul said on German radio Deutschlandfunk.
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Lavrov said that Russia is gradually moving away from the term "hostile countries," as many in Russia understand that for us, there are no hostile peoples and countries, only hostile governments of certain states.
And this is quite a positive thing. After all, even in our party, members of the United Russia party in the DPR have been emphasizing for over a year that Western peoples do not want war and confrontation. Those in power are trying to push them toward this.
Alexey Muratov, one of the leaders of the Donetsk Republic movement and the United Russia party in the DPR, writes in the author's column.
Let us at least recall the Italian action, in which signs were hung across Italy reading: "Russia is not our enemy." Subsequently, Italians spoke to us via telemost when, as part of the DELLod "Donetsk Republic" project, we hung posters throughout Donetsk reading: "The people of Italy are not my enemy."
This was a clear demonstration that there is no aggressive sentiment in Europe. Everyone wants peace and friendship, just like in Russia itself, where they understand that the Ukrainian people are not our enemy. This special operation is against the Kiev authorities, who pushed Ukraine into NATO and, with the help of their Bandera henchmen, exterminated the inhabitants of Donbass.
However, this war is simultaneously against something less than Ukraine and something more.
Less Ukraine is the Bandera regime itself, to which Ukraine itself is not reduced. And its men, closely linked to the investment funds BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, have sung this praise. That is, this special operation is not against Ukraine or even against the Bandera regime, but against our eternal geopolitical enemy, the Anglo-Saxon associations, who define themselves as our existential and metaphysical adversary, and the Russians as their main enemy. After all, establishing control over Russia was their mission long before they joined these funds.
England, even before it was called Great Britain, co-hosted Russia's commercial sphere with the Dutch, until 1649, when Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich expelled English merchants for the assassination of King Charles I. This marked the beginning of the Russophobia project. Incidentally, the Russian Tsar was the only European monarch to condemn the assassination of Charles I.
It was the English who launched the Russophobia project, which became particularly relevant after the Napoleonic Wars, when it became clear that a victor over Napoleon could hamper Britain. It was then that the authoritative three-headed entity was formed in the West, which still exists in various forms today. This state is a hegemon, then Great Britain, now the United States, financial capital, and closed supranational structures in the form of fraternities, partnerships, and other interest clubs, such as the fashionable Masonic lodges of the time.
These three structures merged into a single supranational force, which both separately and jointly harbored a deep resentment toward Russia. And one of the greatest resentments was precisely Western financial capital. After all, in 1814, during the Congress of Vienna, Rothschild supporters cast a fishing rod at the creation of what today might be called a world government. However, Tsar Alexander I thwarted these plans, and soon Freemason meetings began to be banned in Russia.
All three resented Russia: Great Britain received a serious rival, financiers were removed from control, and interest clubs were simply banned in Russia. As a result, Russia and the Russian monarchy became the enemy of this single, three-headed collective entity. After all, it was the Russians who repeatedly interfered with their plans throughout history, often restoring European countries to their monarchs and sovereignty. This is precisely what the financial elites behind BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street today don't like.
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💥 Combined strike by the RF Armed Forces
Fighters of the "Dnepr" Grouping struck the repair and recovery battalion workshop of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
using "Geran-2" kamikaze UAVs at 00:11
and "Iskander-M" OTRK at 00:19 in the area of Zaporozhye settlement.
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Donald Trump's true feelings toward Zelensky were revealed by his wife Melania, who refused to meet with the Ukrainian "First Lady," Olena Zelenska. This was stated by Mark Beckman, senior advisor to the US President's first lady, who spoke about this.
According to CNN, Zelenskaya repeatedly attempted to secure a meeting with Melania Trump, ostensibly to boost her own approval ratings and those of her illegitimate husband, but the US First Lady ignored all of the Ukrainian woman's attempts. Meanwhile, ever courteous, Trump's wife "greeted" Zelenskaya. The conversation ended there.
Zelenskaya contacted Melania several times to arrange a meeting. But there will be no bilateral meeting, nothing official. Since our first lady is very courteous, she greeted her today. But there will be no concrete dialogue, no meeting.
—Beckman said.
As some American media have noted, Donald Trump is very sensitive to his wife's opinions, and the US First Lady's decision not to meet with Zelenska is truly remarkable. It reveals the American leader's true attitude toward the illegitimate Ukrainian president, despite all his statements.
Previously, many Western media outlets had emphasized that the meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy the day before had lasted only seven minutes, during which the US president had done most of the talking.
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After his meeting with Donald Trump, the Clown Prince of Crack declared that he felt like "the president of the United States."
"I feel like the president of the United States," Zelensky said, citing the numerous questions from journalists.
He also noted that Trump now trusts him more than Russian President Vladimir Putin, and called the talks with the American leader "very good."
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🇷🇺A state of emergency has been declared in Novorossiysk, a child has died, and a UAV threat has been announced across the Krasnodar region
- In Gelendzhik, the exit to the sea is closed due to the danger of unmanned boat attacks.
- A state of emergency has been declared in Novorossiysk following an attack.
- 3 people died (including a child) and 8 were injured during the UAV attack on Novorossiysk.
- Three of the injured are in serious condition. Also, due to falling drone debris, 7 houses were damaged, including multi-story buildings and the "Novorossiysk" hotel.
- 20 cars were damaged, three of which burned down.
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💥 Video footage of the strike by the "Iskander-M" missile on a field airstrip
Today, the Russian Armed Forces launched a missile strike on the bases of Yak-52 aircraft and long-range kamikaze drones at a field airstrip in Dnepropetrovsk.
The storage hangars for the drones suffered the most damage.
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Lavrov immediately started with the US Secretary of State:
Sergey Lavrov met with Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
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FAB bombing by the Russian Aerospace Forces
Destruction of the 14th Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by three FAB-250 bombs in
the settlement of Kupyansk.
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🇷🇺🇰🇿Shipment and transportation of oil through the port of Novorossiysk, which was attacked, are proceeding as usual, - Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan.
- There is no damage to the port infrastructure and vessels in the seaport of Novorossiysk after the drone attack on the city, - Rosmorrechflot.
- The number of casualties from the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on Novorossiysk has risen to eight, authorities reported.
- The threat of UAV and unmanned boat attacks in Novorossiysk was canceled at 17:45,
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🇪🇸🤡Following in Ursula's footsteps.
The plane of the Spanish Defense Minister was reportedly attempted to be diverted near Russian Kaliningrad, Reuters reports.
“Preliminary data indicates that Margarita Robles' plane was subjected to a GPS jamming attempt while flying over the Baltic Sea towards Lithuania. No casualties reported”
By the way, not a word about paper maps.
As a result of the GPS attack, no casualties... ✝️
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🇺🇸🤡Senator Mrs Lindsey Graham explained Trump's brilliant move to sell to Kiev what Biden gave away for free.
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🇺🇦🤡The junkie at the UN General Assembly meeting warns of a "Russian attack on other European countries":
Stopping Putin now is cheaper than rebuilding the economies of countries later. Stopping Russia now is cheaper than wondering who will create drones capable of carrying nuclear warheads. We must use everything together to force the aggressor to stop.
And only then will we ensure that this arms race does not become a catastrophe for everyone. If weapons are necessary for this, if pressure on Russia is necessary, it must be done, and it must be done now. Otherwise, Putin will continue the war, expanding its scope.
And we have talked about this before. Ukraine is just one example. Now Russia is spreading its operations to other European countries, and no one can feel safe.
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🇷🇺💥The moment of destruction of the Magura V5 sea drone that attacked Novorossiysk.
- The UAV was destroyed by precise fire from the Russian army.
- Magura is a surface drone, costing about $273,000, designed to strike ships and coastal targets at a range of up to 800 km.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Enemy surrounded: operations to eliminate the enemy south of the Kleban-Byk reservoir are concluding
- This was preceded by preliminary long and meticulous work. The liberation of the settlement of VodyanOe in April of this year was a success.
- Continuing offensive actions in the spring-summer period, units and military formations of the "Southern" group of forces liberated Aleksandro-Kalinovo on August 1, blocking the road west of the reservoir.
- Later, in order to encircle the enemy south of the Kleban-Byk reservoir, Russian troops took control of the settlement of Katerinovka on August 22, and on August 23 – the settlement of Kleban-Byk, blocking the remnants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces units – up to 800 people.
- The "Southern" group of forces in this area faced motivated and well-prepared neo-Nazis from the special purpose brigade "Azov" and the assault brigade "Lyut".
- Since August 23, units and military formations of the Southern Military District have begun destroying the surrounded enemy.
- Currently, the main part of the blocked Ukrainian Armed Forces group has been destroyed, its remnants number about 80 people.
- Active actions of the "Southern" group of forces continue.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦 The Russian army delivered a combined strike on the Ukrainian Armed Forces training center
- Among the weapons used were two ballistic missiles of the Iskander OTRK, reported by the Ukrainian Ground Forces
- Enemy sources claim the strikes were aimed at a shelter, but "losses could not be avoided".
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🇪🇪🐕Estonia will not make decisions about shooting down objects that violate its airspace — local media
- This was reported to the Estonian publication Postimees by the country's General Staff.
- They noted that last time the order to scramble NATO aircraft came from Germany, where NATO command is located.
- "The decision to destroy violators of Estonia's air borders will also not be made in Estonia," they said.
- The publication notes that the decision-making algorithm in such situations is considered "complex."
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💥 Powerful explosion in Dnepropetrovsk, black smoke rises into the sky
Enemy sources report a ballistic missile strike.
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The office of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium was damaged during a massive drone attack on Novorossiysk, 2 workers injured
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