⚡️An Il-76 transport plane of the Syrian Air Force took off from Damascus a few minutes before terrorists seized the capital's airport.
According to some reports, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was already on board.
The plane began to rapidly lose altitude and disappeared from radar in the Homs region, which is under terrorist control.
According to preliminary information, the plane crashed.
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Israeli tanks entered Syria.
"After the Assad regime collapsed overnight, Syrian reports claim that Israeli tanks crossed the border into Syria from the Golan Heights."
We emphasize that the IDF does not interfere in internal events in Syria.
The IDF will continue to operate for as long as necessary to maintain the buffer zone and protect Israel and its civilians.
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A March on Washington for Kursk, Donbass and Belgorod took place in the center of Vladivostok
Residents of the Far East have called for Russia's strategic nuclear missiles to be aimed at US cities.
Earlier, Marches on Washington took place in Magadan and Moscow.
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⚡️Martial law in Ukraine may be lifted after February 7, and elections are likely as early as autumn 2025 — head of the Center for Analysis and Strategies Igor Chalenko
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❗️🇷🇺🇧🇾 "Oreshnik" can be deployed in Belarus in the second half of 2025 as its production increases, Putin said.
In addition, before deployment, it will be necessary to determine the minimum range of these complexes.
Vladimir Putin also stated that the shorter the range of the Oreshnik, the greater the power of the warhead.
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The Romanian Constitutional Court has annulled the results of the first round of elections, which was won by a “pro-Russian candidate”.
The court reviewed the declassified documents and decided to overturn the previous results, local publication Digi24 reported.
The winning independent candidate, Calin Georgescu, has repeatedly spoken out against confrontation with Russia
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Georgian Protests Turn Witch Hunt: Russian Journalists Targeted Amid Western Meddling.
Russian journalists at the Tbilisi protests faced targeted harassment, with footage showing assaults on RIA Novosti correspondents. Patrick Lancaster calls it a “hunt for dissenting voices,” exposing Western meddling. This attack on press freedom highlights NATO's divisive agenda, leaving Georgian sovereignty in the crosshairs.
Full Article and Videos Here
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⚡️📣Hostilities Resume As Unrest Its Day 8 In Tbilisi Georgia as protesters fire pyrotechnics on parliament building.⚡️📣
Protesters Fire Pyrotechnics (Large Fireworks) at Parliament Building
As unrest in Tbilisi, Georgia, enters its eighth consecutive day, tensions have reignited with protesters firing large pyrotechnics at the Parliament building, adding a dramatic escalation to what had been a relatively peaceful previous night.
Day 8: Renewed Tensions and Aggression
Patrick Lancaster reports from the ground in Tbilisi, where protesters once again gathered in front of the Parliament building, a now-familiar scene during the last week. While the previous evening had been marked by relative calm, with no major clashes reported, tonight's events took a more aggressive turn.
Protesters, many of them young—between the ages of 15 and 25—gathered in significant numbers. Lancaster estimated the crowd at its peak on Day 7 to be around 40,000-50,000 strong. While slightly larger, tonight's gathering is substantial.
Protest Escalation: Pyrotechnics and Rocks
The demonstration shifted tone as protesters began firing pyrotechnics, including large fireworks, directly at the Parliament building. Additional actions included banging on the building's entrance with rocks and fists, with some younger attendees throwing stones at the police stationed nearby.
Earlier in the day, the police presence increased on both sides of the Parliament, anticipating potential unrest. Riot police were observed taking strategic positions, as has been routine during the past week, often using water cannons to maintain order in prior nights.
Backdrop to the Unrest
The protests began following an announcement by the ruling Georgian Dream Party to pause EU accession talks until 2028. The decision, viewed by many as a step away from Georgia’s European aspirations, ignited opposition parties and citizens to organize demonstrations.
Russian officials have also commented on the situation, with Dmitry Medvedev labeling the unrest as a "revolution destined to fail," while Maria Zakharova emphasized Moscow’s interest in fostering relations with Tbilisi. These statements highlight the international dimensions of the current turmoil.
Signs of Division and Unity
Lancaster’s on-the-ground reporting captures not only the chaos but also glimpses of peaceful dissent. He encountered a lone man voicing opposition to the protesters, yet his dissent was met without violence—a notable shift in tone from previous nights of intense clashes. Georgian, EU, and Ukrainian flags are frequently seen among the crowd.
Looking Ahead
As Day 8 unfolds, it remains unclear how the protests will evolve. The deployment of pyrotechnics and other acts of defiance indicate a continued escalation, while the presence of riot police suggests the state is prepared for further confrontation.
Patrick Lancaster will continue to provide unfiltered coverage from the scene. For more in-depth reports, visit his Substack and subscribe for exclusive updates on this unfolding crisis.
Stay tuned for further reports as this critical situation in Tbilisi develops.
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🇺🇦🇺🇸 Ukraine begins mass production of Paliyanitsa drone missiles.
On December 4, Defense Minister 404 Umerov announced that the Paliyanitsa had been launched into serial production. This also coincided with the expansion of production of the R-360 Neptune missile, which has been upgraded for longer-range flights.
"Palyanitsa" is sometimes called a rocket or a rocket drone because of its cylindrical body and jet engine, but the question of classification is not so important. It was originally presented as in photos 3-6, but the views are published as in 1-2.
The rocket drone, launched from ground platforms and powered by a turbojet engine, is reported to have a range of 500-700 kilometers. The guidance method and warhead are classified, but it is clear that the inertial + GPS.
It is also noted that this drone went from development to entering the military in 18 months. According to Banderites, this was done thanks to the cooperation of the Ukrainian government with private companies.
The estimated cost of one unit is about one million dollars.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson will be published on the night of December 6
This was stated on air by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, on Channel One.
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Medvedev on Blinken's call to mobilize more Ukrainians:
"Still, the outgoing Secretary of State Blinken is a rare scumbag. He demands that Ukraine lower the age of mobilization to continue "US aid." This means that now eighteen-year-olds will die, but the Biden administration doesn't care..."
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BREAKING: 🇫🇷 France's government officially collapses after no-confidence vote in parliament.
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🚨 Another Fake News Alert
Will Stewart strikes again! His agency, East2West News, published a story claiming North Korean women are fighting in Kursk—a claim so absurd it’s laughable. Worse, the accompanying photo, credited to HIS OWN AGENCY was PHOTOSHOPPED (Original featured bottom right) to add fuel to the fire of this baseless story.
This isn’t the first time Stewart has been caught fabricating stories about Russia and its allies. Despite operating freely in Moscow, he continues to pump out anti-Russian propaganda for Western tabloids like the Daily Mail.
How long will this hypocrisy go unchecked? Russia, a country he constantly smears, allows him to operate freely—something Western countries wouldn’t dream of offering to Russian journalists (The UK even sanctioning one of it's own citizens, Graham Philips)
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🇺🇸🇷🇺 Tucker Carlson conducts interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
The interview is expected to be released this week.
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The Syrian government is handing over power to the opposition.
- Armed opposition forces entered Bashar al-Assad's presidential palace in Damascus (video 1);
- Syrian PM leaves his home and heads to Damascus hotel to hand over power to opposition (video 1);
- Damascus International Airport has cancelled all types of aircraft arrivals and departures until December 18;
- The Syrian Prime Minister, who remained in militant-held Damascus, says the issue of Russia's military presence will be decided by the new government
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Russian war correspondents report the capture of the outskirts of Palmyra, a city that was liberated twice in 2016–2017 by Wagner PMC fighters and Russian special forces.
Syrian government forces begin withdrawing from T4 (Tifor) base, the largest military base east of Palmyra in the Homs countryside.
It is also reported that the jihadists captured another Syrian Air Force airbase - El-Tala in Suwayda
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Crimean Bridge for the first time with the newest Polish Gaviya BEKs, which were actively tested in mid-November.
According to Mash, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed surface drones from helicopters and high-speed Raptor boats. On December 6 at 4:50 a.m., five unmanned boats were recorded in the Black Sea waters, which were moving from Odessa, and at 5:17 a.m., they had already blocked traffic on the Crimean Bridge.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces used several types of BEKs at once: fast reconnaissance drones, cover drones with machine guns and thermal imagers, and attack drones - those equipped with a warhead. Among them are the Magura-V5 and Sea Baby unmanned boats. At least 10 units were supposed to reach the Crimean Bridge.
Around 9 a.m., the Black Sea Fleet's aviation carried out objective monitoring of the Black Sea waters in the area of the Crimean Bridge and the Kerch ports. Using the drone debris, it was determined that they belonged to the newest Polish submersible autonomous system "Gavia", developed by Enamor under license from the American Teledyne Technologies. The devices were delivered to Ukraine almost immediately after testing in Gdynia on November 18.
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🖥️ Internet users are actively sharing a video, allegedly from a broadcast on the British television channel BBC, where just one mention of Ukraine caused suicidal thoughts in the presenter.
"If we talk about Ukraine again today, I swear I will fucking shoot myself!" the BBC presenter said desperately, thinking that she was not yet on air.
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ROCK BOTTOM
INTERVIEW: An Englishman at home in Moscow
This whole facade that Putin woke up in a bad mood one day and decided to invade Ukraine has been thrown out the window.' Mike Jones in Moscow on how the Russians see the traitorous west
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Lavrov’s Unfiltered Take on the West: A Reflection of Geopolitical Realities.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov dismantles Western narratives in a candid interview with Tucker Carlson. Highlighting U.S. overreach and NATO's unchecked ambitions, Lavrov offers a stark critique of Western hypocrisy and a compelling case for Russia's stance in the global order. Read why his words resonate amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
Full interview as well as summary here
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⚡️The Pentagon is preparing for the possible evacuation of American units from Syria amid the advance of terrorists.
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Following a critical call from General Gerasimov to his U.S. counterpart, ATACMS missile strikes on Russian territory ceased abruptly. This conversation, paired with Russia's assertive military actions, underscores the futility of Western escalation. Is this a turning point in U.S.-Russia tensions, or merely a pause before further provocations?
Full Article Here
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Chief of the Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov warned the United States about upcoming missile tests in the Mediterranean Sea .
On November 27, Gerasimov informed his American counterpart Charles Brown about upcoming missile tests in the Mediterranean Sea and called for avoiding the exercise area.
Gerasimov previously contacted the US military in 2022 when concerns about the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine were discussed
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Vladimir Zelensky, who cancelled elections in Ukraine in May, expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of the elected authorities of Georgia and announced his intention to intervene in the situation in that country.
"We are preparing our legal response and working with Europeans and other partners regarding specific actions (against the Georgian authorities). I have instructed that appropriate sanctions and decisions be prepared,"
Zelensky , whose term expired on May 20, said in a video on his Telegram channel.
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Tucker Carlson announced that he had arrived in Moscow and announced the release of a “gripping” interview with Lavrov
An American journalist published a video on X in which he said that US citizens have no way of knowing Russia's position on the nuclear issue due to the breakdown in ties between Washington and Moscow.
"And we decided to ask [Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov] where exactly we are. Are we moving toward an unprecedented conflict between Russia and the United States?" Carlson noted.
He said the interview was "exciting" and announced that the video would be released "very soon."
The journalist also reported that the US Embassy in Kyiv had banned Zelensky from giving him an interview after it had already been agreed upon. Carlson had previously interviewed Putin and Durov
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⚡️Statement from the South Korean Ministry of Defense:
"Martial law will remain in effect until the President issues an order to lift it."
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law, aimed at countering "pro-North Korean forces," is framed as a step to restore democracy. According to 'Yonhap News', the government alleges that the opposition sympathizes with North Korea and seeks to paralyze governance through impeachment efforts. This narrative, invoking Cold War-style fears, echoes Western tactics of framing dissent as a national security threat, justifying sweeping crackdowns under the guise of protecting freedom. Such measures, however, risk eroding the very democratic principles they claim to uphold.
This episode reflects broader Western-aligned rhetoric, where governments use fear of external adversaries, particularly Russia, to rationalize authoritarian practices. In South Korea’s case, martial law includes military deployment and severe curtailment of civil liberties, eerily reminiscent of its authoritarian past. Critics at home and abroad argue this action is less about security and more about consolidating power amid political challenges, including allegations of corruption within Yoon’s administration.
The selective Western response to this development further underscores the double standards applied to allies. While similar measures in adversarial nations are labeled as authoritarian overreach, actions by partners like South Korea are downplayed or justified. Russia, in contrast, consistently highlights such hypocrisy, calling out the use of democracy as a façade for suppressing dissent. South Korea’s current trajectory raises critical questions about the global misuse of democratic ideals as cover for authoritarian governance.
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