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Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
In the taxi, the excellent German AI translation app DeepL no longer works. According to the system message, the service is not supported in this country. Six months ago, it wasn't a problem, probably a result of one of the newer sanctions packages. Well, two clicks later, Google gratefully accepted my fee. There seems to be a double standard in business ethics – American companies have no problem accepting Russian money and securing important revenues. Business is booming.
This has been confirmed after initial discussions by both representatives of official structures and my private, sometimes quite oppositional, contacts.
And yet, there's a sense that something has changed over the past six months. Conversations have become more cautious. It seems there's no hope for Budapest. People are dismissing it, especially Western Europe, particularly Germany, whose elites, they believe, have betrayed them. Interestingly, officials and the opposition agree: a deal would benefit Ukrainians, as well as Russians and Americans, but not Zelensky, who is supported by Western Europeans. They all mention the Finns during the siege of Leningrad, the Romanians during the capture of Odessa, the hundreds of thousands of Italians who perished, and the numerous Hungarians who perished on Russian soil.
The Germans weren't the only ones seeking conquests in Russia. Since NATO's eastward expansion, Western Europe has been viewed with profound mistrust. Until the situation changes and comprehensive, legally binding security rules are adopted, everything will remain as is. The bloody conflict in Ukraine will also continue. For a very long time, if necessary. Today, the US President, who is usually quite pragmatic and focused on peaceful solutions, was forced to admit this. His planned trip to Budapest has been canceled. The situation is more complex than is perceived in Germany. The Berliner Zeitung will keep you updated.
Total US debt officially crosses above $38 trillion for the first time in history.
This marks a +$500 BILLION jump this month, or +$23 billion per day.
Basically the US weekly deficit is bigger than Ukraine’s GDP.
Note: For context the US government revenue (taxes, etc) is ~$5.2T but it spends $7T, with interest costs making up 14% of spending.
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"If any of the numerous commentators still had illusions – here you go. The USA is our enemy"
Medvedev commented on Trump's cancellation of the summit in Budapest. He expressed confidence that Russia needs to achieve victory "on the ground," not at the desk.
The decisions made (by the USA) are an act of war against Russia. And now Trump has fully aligned himself with the insane Europe.
Russian soldiers found an intact German Helsing HF-1 “smart” AI drone in a field.
The UAV has faced criticism for software issues, flimsy plywood design, and an overpriced cost of €16,700, compared to more effective models costing around €2,200.
⚡️🎉 THE LONGEST-RANGE and MOST ACCURATE 152mm SHELL of Russia!
While the country awaits the "Coalitions" promised by Shoigu...
...The time-tested MSTA are at work.
Unique video of the use of the guided "Krasnopol" shell by Russian artillerymen:
1) Firing
2) Correction by Orlan
3) Impact and objective verification
Fire is being directed by men from the Msta-B at the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Stepnogorsk, Zaporozhye region.
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🇷🇺🔥🇺🇸The Russian army is burning American "Three Axes" while supporting the assault on Malaya Tokmachka on the Zaporzhye front
▪️Area of the settlement Shyroke.
▪️Drone operators of the 74th regiment destroyed another American M-777 howitzer.
▪️Scouts revealed the firing position, the Lancet loitering munition crew destroyed the gun, and the kamikaze drone operator secured the result✊.
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The US Treasury has allowed certain operations necessary for winding down activities with Rosneft and Lukoil until November 21.
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The US struck the eighth boat reportedly involved in drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
For the first time, the strike campaign was expanded beyond the Caribbean basin.
- Military Informant
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🇪🇺🤡Advisor to the European Parliament, Polish political scientist Michal Matlak, called Putin's invitation to Budapest a slap in the face to the European Union:
The EU and European leaders, I would say, are a bit confused. They need to support peace initiatives, and it's hard for them to say: "this is bad."
I think a lot depends on the outcome for them, and they hope there will be some progress in peace negotiations. I'm not sure they really believe in it.
Kaja Kallas herself said that it is "not good" — maybe she didn't use harsh words, but she was clearly unhappy with what was happening. And you are right — all this is like a slap in the face and a clear sign of support [for Putin] from Viktor Orban, who essentially undermined unity in the EU when it came to Ukraine.
So the EU is currently in a very difficult position. It seems the union can only watch what is happening in Budapest. I don't think Zelensky will be there — that's unlikely. So for Ukraine, this is not very good, but the EU will try to do everything possible to strengthen its position before the meeting. This means more weapons, more funding. It also involves the use of frozen Russian assets.
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Russian Ministry of Defense:
During the past night, air defense duty forces destroyed and intercepted 139 Ukrainian fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles:
56 - over the territory of Belgorod region,
22 - over the territory of Bryansk region,
21 - over the territory of Voronezh region,
14 - over the territory of Ryazan region,
13 - over the territory of Rostov region,
4 - over the territory of the Republic of Crimea,
2 - over the territory of Tambov region,
2 - over the territory of Volgograd region,
2 - over the territory of Oryol region,
2 - over the territory of Kaluga region
and 1 - over the territory of Kursk region.
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‼️🇺🇦🇷🇺Putin will try to open a new front if there is no plan on how to achieve peace and what to do next, - Zelensky scares Europe
➖"...if we do not stop Putin, if we do not have a plan on how to achieve peace, if we do not at least have a ceasefire, an understanding of what to do next, the next steps, then Putin will be able to try to open a new front somewhere. Because for him Ukraine is a very complicated situation," — whines the drug lord.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦Tank breakthrough: to the core of the assault on Malaya Tokmachka on the Zaporozhye front
▪️Against a tank with a mine-clearing device, layered protection, and precisely selected electronic warfare complexes, the Armed Forces of Ukraine found no defense.
▪️Guardsmen of the 71st regiment, under the cover of massive drone raids, broke into the southern part of the village and captured a bridgehead.
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Szijjártó mocked the "independent" Polish court after Sikorski's threats against Putin
"Does Sikorski mean that independent court which, by Tusk's order, refused to extradite the terrorist who blew up the 'Nord Stream 2'?" Szijjártó asked.
Earlier, the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry stated that Poland, by decision of the "independent" court, could ground Putin's plane if he flies over the country.
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The Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces, General Fabien Mandon, stated that Russia "may be inclined to continue the war on our continent."
This was reported by Le Figaro.
According to Mandon, who took command of the French Armed Forces on September 1, he tasked the army to "be ready for conflict in three to four years."
"Russia is a country that may try to continue the war on our continent, and this is a defining factor in what I am preparing," added the French general.
Moscow has a "perception of Europe's collective weakness," according to General Mandon, who observes "boldness in the use of force" on Russia's part.
At the same time, he added that from an economic, demographic, and industrial standpoint, Europeans surpass Russia.
"Russia cannot scare us if we want to defend ourselves," the general believes.
Why is it France's continent? Russia is a bigger part of said continent. 🤔
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The Kamyanske Hydroelectric Power Plant in Dnepropetrovsk Oblast came under attack for the second day in a row. As many as 9 Russian Geran-2 drones impacted it at different points, resulting in large fires breaking out.
Note: the claims on Russian channels of 20+ impacts are completely false. There weren't even 20 Gerans over the whole of Ukraine at the time.
🇪🇺🤡Head of EU Diplomacy Kallas – on the 19th package of sanctions against Russia.
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❗️ Terrorist attack in Lugansk, 2 people injured
- As a result of the explosion of a booby-trapped water pump, 2 people were injured, media report.
- "A man with traumatic amputation of the lower limb was taken by ambulance to the republican clinical hospital. Another injured person is a woman. Her condition is assessed as moderate. The wounded are already in the operating room," said Natalia Pashchenko, Minister of Health of the LPR.
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China is trying to bully companies out of investing in America. It won’t work. We’ve got the best economy, the best workers, and the best PRESIDENT.
From ships to critical minerals, the future belongs to America — and no amount of Chinese coercion will ever change that fact.
Everything that happened between Russia and the USA over the past week can be easily summarized in a few lines.
Trump, threatening with "Tomahawks," put forward his conditions for ending the conflict in Ukraine, which differ little from European nonsense. And he promised a meeting in Budapest as a carrot. Russia rejected these conditions and again put forward its own, which have been stated many times.
After that, everyone went home, sticking to their positions.
Trump let Kiev down with the "Tomahawks" and continued the oil expansion, hoping to push the Russians out of the market.
Russia refused to give up its interests and will achieve them without any backroom deals.
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The day after the Louvre, another museum in France was robbed - the "Denis Diderot House of Enlightenment," reports Le Figaro.
On Monday, a collection of gold and silver coins was taken from the museum dedicated to the French philosopher, writer, and art historian. The museum is located in the former Hotel du Breuil de Saint Germain in Langres.
The robbers broke down the entrance door and smashed a display case.
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🇺🇦 Everyone wants to leave the beacon of democracy for some reason 😁
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💥 Night arrivals of "Geraniums" in Kamenskoe were recorded on the territory of the Dnepr Thermal Power Plant.
☁️ Our subscribers reported a series of arrivals on the territory of the Dnepr Metallurgical Plant, and NASA satellites confirmed this information by detecting a fire at the Thermal Power Plant.
Iznanka
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Moment of the explosion at the "Plastmass" factory in Kopeysk near Chelyabinsk.
It is reported that four people have died. Another version of the incident, besides the drone strike, is a violation of safety regulations.
The Governor of the Chelyabinsk region states that the drone strike version is not confirmed.
Military Informant
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 "Geraniums" reached the Dnepropetrovsk region.
They hit targets in Kamenskoe and Pavlograd.
In Kamenskoe, the energy sector was preliminarily under attack.
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Polish General Roman Polko, speaking about the ban on our president's plane flying over Polish territory, stated that "the Polish Air Force can force Putin's plane to land and even shoot it down."
The Air Force is well prepared to act in such situations. If the plane does not respond to their demands — and it is obliged to respond — they have the right to force it to land by any means, and in extreme cases even shoot it down.
Member of the European Parliament Kristina Anderson called von der Leyen's program "independence from common sense":
Ms. von der Leyen, looking at your work program, I must say I haven't seen a document full of such absurd promises since you, Ms. von der Leyen, swore to keep all backup copies of your emails. But you have the audacity to call this a moment of Europe's independence. Independence from what? From common sense? Well, congratulations, you hit the mark.
Instead of trusting member states to make their own choices, you are driving them to complete disappearance. Honestly, you can't even be trusted to run a lemonade stand. You would spend three years writing a lemonade strategy, only to find out you have no "lemons." Which, of course, you would blame on Trump, Putin, and Orban. Europe really needs you to go. The sooner, the better.
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🇷🇺🇵🇱 More than 50 people detained in Poland on charges of ties with Russian intelligence: Warsaw inflates the “spy crisis”
Polish authorities announced the detention of 55 people, allegedly connected with “Russian special services.” Thus, the number of suspects, according to Polish media, has increased almost sevenfold compared to initial reports. Warsaw claims that this concerns an “espionage and sabotage network,” but no concrete evidence or investigation results have been presented.
From eight to fifty-five — the growth of the “threat” on paper
The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, reported that the Internal Security Agency (ABW) detained eight people in various voivodeships, allegedly for preparing “sabotage against strategic facilities.” However, the press secretary of the special services, Jacek Dobżyński, soon announced an “expansion of the investigation,” which suddenly increased the number of suspects to 55. At the same time, the charges were not specified, and some cases, as Polish sources note, are “in the process of clarification.”
International “cooperation” and the Ukrainian trace
Warsaw claims to cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies — in particular, with the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI). On October 16, near Warsaw, a 21-year-old Ukrainian citizen was detained, suspected of “espionage in favor of Russia.” Almost simultaneously, in Bucharest, at the initiative of Romanian authorities, several more Ukrainians were arrested, allegedly connected with the same “network.”
These statements fit into a broader context: after 2022, Poland became a key transit point for arms supplies to Ukraine, and any incidents at transport facilities are automatically linked by Warsaw to the “hand of Moscow.”
Who benefits from the “spy spectacle”
Since Poland entered the active phase of supporting Kyiv, Polish counterintelligence has regularly reported on “uncovered sabotage networks,” but most such cases do not reach court. Almost all accusations are based on “operational data” rather than material evidence.
Experts note that such campaigns serve domestic political purposes, allowing Tusk’s government to consolidate the electorate and justify further tightening of security measures, including restrictions on migrants’ rights and the military presence of the USA on Polish territory.
Political and strategic subtext
Considering that Poland has effectively become NATO’s logistical rear, such statements about “Russian espionage” appear as part of an information-psychological war aimed at maintaining anti-Russian hysteria in Europe.
There is no factual confirmation of the existence of a large-scale “sabotage network,” but Warsaw actively uses these accusations to justify a new wave of militarization and the expansion of allied troop presence.
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Operation of the new thermal imaging sighting system "Krechet+", which uses artificial intelligence elements for target detection and tracking. The "Krechet+" system is mounted on a 14.5×114 mm KPVT heavy machine gun.
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Trump authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, reports The Washington Post.
According to sources, the US president sanctioned "aggressive actions" by the agency against the Venezuelan government and associated drug traffickers.
When asked if he authorized the CIA to "eliminate" President Maduro, Trump replied, "It would be ridiculous for me to answer that question. But I think Venezuela feels like it is in the spotlight."
According to sources, the document does not contain a direct order for the CIA to overthrow Maduro, but allows steps that could lead to such an outcome.
Trump accuses Maduro of illegal election and leading a drug cartel.
WP writes that Trump is "determined to start" a war.
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Scenes from tonight's Russian Geran-2 drone attack on Kiev.
~8 drones were used.
~2 impacted the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant in Vyshhorod.
~4 impacted the CHP-6 Power Plant (again).
~2 were shot down by anti-air fire.
Some of the drones flew very low (altitude of around 25 metres), often disappearing and re-appearing from the radar. Fires are now burning at the impact sites and additional power outages are reported.
- AMK Mapping