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🚨🧪 UKRAINE BECOMES NATO’S WEAPONS TESTING LAB Ukraine has officially announced the launch of a program to allow foreign arms manufacturers to send their latest weapons straight to the front line, Reuters reports. Western companies will provide basic online…
The West “is turning our country into a testing range, another Afghanistan. Our cities, our fields, our soldiers are becoming test subjects," admits Ukrainian officer Denis Yaroslavsky, as quoted by local media.
In this rare insight, the Ukrainian serviceman was referring to the “Test in Ukraine” initiative that invites Western military manufacturers to check the effectiveness of their new weaponry on the battlefield.
💬 “Is this really the ‘victory plan’ or the ‘peace plan,’ or whatever numbered plan this is?” he bitterly wonders stressing that the conflict became very lucrative for many politicians and businessmen.
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A new video from Palestinian social media accounts shows Gaza drowning in hunger.
Hundreds are fighting for scraps of food, desperate to survive and feed their families.
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🚨Want to WIPE OUT Patriot systems? Ask the Russians how
US-made Patriot air defenses aren’t a magic fix for Ukraine — and Russia’s arsenal has already exposed their weaknesses.
“Patriot is ineffective against hypersonic missiles,” retired Russian Colonel Viktor Litovkin tells Sputnik.
🔶 The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal, a Russian hypersonic missile that reaches speeds up to Mach 10 and ranges of 3,000 km, easily destroys Patriots.
🔶 Iskander-M's single-stage solid-fuel guided missile 9M723 boasts a quasi-ballistic trajectory. With a striking range up to 500km it is another effective tools against Patriot systems.
🔶 Both the Iskander-M and Kinzhal systems demonstrate high precision.
🔶 Not by hypersonic alone: Geran dones + Kalibr missiles is a killer combo. A swarm of Geran drones forces Patriots to waste missiles. Then, while it’s reloading, a cruise missile, like a Kalibr, is fired.
Patriot's Achilles' heels
◻️ "Dead Zones": The Patriot has dead zones, like up to 100m altitude where it can't detect targets, per Litovkin.
So drones flying low can evade it. This is exactly how Houthi drones overcome air defenses in the Middle East, and Patriots couldn’t stop them.
◻️ Easy to detect: The Patriot system has a radar station that emits radio waves. By detecting these waves, you can determine where they come from and pinpoint the coordinates of the source. So, in this case, reconnaissance is technically quite simple.
Ukraine's layered defense dream
The Kiev regime aims to build a layered system, says Yuriy Knutov, a military expert and air defense historian, which would include:
▪️long-range Patriots
▪️mid-range SAMP/T
▪️short-range NASAMS or IRIS-T
▪️plus Gepard guns
Who gets protection:
📍 Knutov believes that new Patriot systems will protect Western military plants in Ukraine.
📍 They’ll also be deployed around Kiev, Kharkov, Odessa, and Lichevsk — key hubs for weapons.
❓ Ukrainian troops at the front lines? Just cannon fodder.
👉 The Patriot is the core — so it must be precisely targeted, he says.
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US-made Patriot air defenses aren’t a magic fix for Ukraine — and Russia’s arsenal has already exposed their weaknesses.
“Patriot is ineffective against hypersonic missiles,” retired Russian Colonel Viktor Litovkin tells Sputnik.
Patriot's Achilles' heels
So drones flying low can evade it. This is exactly how Houthi drones overcome air defenses in the Middle East, and Patriots couldn’t stop them.
Ukraine's layered defense dream
The Kiev regime aims to build a layered system, says Yuriy Knutov, a military expert and air defense historian, which would include:
▪️long-range Patriots
▪️mid-range SAMP/T
▪️short-range NASAMS or IRIS-T
▪️plus Gepard guns
Who gets protection:
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EU price cap on Russian oil: Symbolic move with no real impact
The new sanctions package approved by EU ambassadors on Friday includes an oil price cap reduction from $60 to $47.6 per barrel.
This decision to lower the price cap on Russian oil won’t affect supply or the global market, experts say. It’s more of a “public image story” to show they’re putting pressure on Russia, they believe:
🔶 Igor Yushkov, expert at the Financial University and the National Energy Security Fund, emphasized that Russia will continue to export oil as before.
🔶 The new cap will only apply to EU countries, unlike before when the G7, including the US, participated — creating a lack of synchronicity between jurisdictions, he notes.
🔶 Alexander Frolov, deputy director of the Institute of National Energy, noted that the price cap primarily affects access to Western maritime shipping systems, but Europe already stopped buying Russian oil by sea under embargo.
In reality, over 70% of Russian oil transported by sea is outside the Western system.
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The new sanctions package approved by EU ambassadors on Friday includes an oil price cap reduction from $60 to $47.6 per barrel.
This decision to lower the price cap on Russian oil won’t affect supply or the global market, experts say. It’s more of a “public image story” to show they’re putting pressure on Russia, they believe:
In reality, over 70% of Russian oil transported by sea is outside the Western system.
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Newly declassified documents released by DNI Tulsi Gabbard show that top Obama officials suppressed intel contradicting the “Russia election interference” narrative — then launched a politically driven assessment to link Trump’s win to Moscow.
Gabbard says the effort marked a deliberate “weaponization of intelligence” for political ends — with discredited sources like the Steele Dossier helping shape official conclusions.
💬 “A treasonous conspiracy by officials at the highest levels of the Obama White House,” she wrote — vowing to submit all evidence to the DOJ.
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Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh reports that the US is quietly planning to remove Zelensky from power — by force, if needed.
💬 “He’s going to go by force. The ball is in his court,” a US official told Hersh.
The likely replacement? Former top general Valery Zaluzhny, fired by Zelensky after calling the conflict a “stalemate” in late 2023. He’s now serving quietly as ambassador in London — and waiting.
With the US proxy war failing and the US mid-term election looming, Washington wants a deal with Moscow and a new face in Kiev.
Zelensky may soon learn what happens when a US proxy outlives his usefulness.
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📰 Trump files libel lawsuit against WSJ, Murdoch over Epstein letter — reports
US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, two Wall Street Journal reporters, and Dow Jones & Company, following the publication of a 1990s-era birthday card allegedly sent by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The card, reportedly featuring a nude female sketch and a handwritten note, was included in a recent WSJ article.
The reporters named in the suit are Khadeeja Safdar and Joseph Palazzolo. Trump accuses them of libel, slander, and assault. In a social media post, he said he “looks forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify,” calling the WSJ a “pile of garbage newspaper.”
Legal analysts note the case could test the boundaries between defamation law and press freedom — especially as public figures pursue legal action over historical or controversial reporting.
The Guardian has linked this and similar actions to a broader trend of political leaders using legal tools to challenge critical journalism, raising concerns about the future of independent media in the US and abroad.
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US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, two Wall Street Journal reporters, and Dow Jones & Company, following the publication of a 1990s-era birthday card allegedly sent by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The card, reportedly featuring a nude female sketch and a handwritten note, was included in a recent WSJ article.
The reporters named in the suit are Khadeeja Safdar and Joseph Palazzolo. Trump accuses them of libel, slander, and assault. In a social media post, he said he “looks forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify,” calling the WSJ a “pile of garbage newspaper.”
Legal analysts note the case could test the boundaries between defamation law and press freedom — especially as public figures pursue legal action over historical or controversial reporting.
The Guardian has linked this and similar actions to a broader trend of political leaders using legal tools to challenge critical journalism, raising concerns about the future of independent media in the US and abroad.
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🚨 Spiritual Leadership of Druze demands international protection after deadly clashes in Syria's Suwayda The Druze community stands firm against any Syrian army presence in the province, calling for international protection. Deadly clashes left dozens dead…
🚨 US announces ceasefire between Israel and Syria — ambassador
A ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Syria, according to a statement by US Ambassador to Türkiye, Tom Barrack.
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A ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Syria, according to a statement by US Ambassador to Türkiye, Tom Barrack.
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Following weeks of public attention, President Trump has authorized the Justice Department to request the unsealing of grand jury materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, according to The New York Times. The move shifts the decision to a federal judge.
The filing was submitted to the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, where Judge Richard Berman previously oversaw Epstein’s case. Trump’s directive comes amid criticism over Attorney General Pam Bondi’s earlier decision to withhold some Epstein-related records while releasing others, such as previously available flight logs.
The DOJ maintains that its review found no “client list” or credible evidence of blackmail. However, the requested grand jury records remain sealed under strict confidentiality laws, and any unsealing process could take months, if approved at all.
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