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Ukraine War Heats Up as Leadership Shifts and Drone Warfare Dominates

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Ukraine’s defense minister resigned amid internal tensions, while Kyiv ramps up drone production and strikes deep into Russian territory. Meanwhile, Europe and Ukraine team up on a new anti-ballistic shield, and Russia’s military struggles with fuel shortages and morale issues.

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Ukraine’s defense minister steps down amid leadership shakeup — Mykhailo Fedorov resigned as Ukraine’s defense minister after reports of conflicts with military leadership. President Zelensky is set to appoint Ihor Klymenko as his replacement, though protests are planned over the decision.

Ukraine and Europe launch joint anti-ballistic shield project — Ukraine and European nations kicked off the FREYJA project to build a shared anti-ballistic defense system. The initiative aims to integrate European capabilities and protect skies over participating nations.

Ukraine’s drones strike deep into Russia, sinking ships and hitting refineries — Ukrainian maritime drones hit 20 Russian vessels in the Black Sea, while FPV drones destroyed a $19 million Russian helicopter. Strikes also targeted oil refineries and power plants in occupied Crimea.

Russia’s military faces fuel shortages and brutal discipline — Videos show Russian commanders punishing troops over fuel shortages, while Ukraine’s drone dominance expands the battlefield’s “death zone” to 40 km deep, making traditional tank maneuvers nearly impossible.

Putin revives Soviet-style travel restrictions for Russians — Russia is reportedly bringing back exit visas, requiring citizens to travel in pre-approved groups of at least 10 to “unfriendly” Western countries. The move mirrors Stalin-era restrictions to prevent defections.


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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: A new level of russian terror. Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) says russia has used Geran-2 drones equipped with R-60M missile warheads containing depleted uranium. Following two attacks on Sumy region, investigators recorded radiation levels of 8.3 and 10.5 μSv/h at the impact sites—well above natural background levels. How many more red lines will the world ignore?

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Global Tensions Rise Amid Shifting Alliances and Domestic Unrest

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Escalating conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe dominate geopolitical developments, with Israel’s strikes in Gaza, Ukraine’s drone blockade of Crimea, and Iran-backed militias clashing with Saudi forces. Domestically, U.S. political divisions deepen over justice reform, trade policies, and partisan loyalty, while urban violence and air quality crises highlight systemic challenges. Corruption investigations and military aid underscore global power struggles.

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Israel’s Gaza strikes kill dozen amid stalled ceasefire talks — AP reports continued military operations in Gaza, including the deaths of police officers, as diplomatic efforts fail to secure a lasting truce. The violence suggests prolonged instability in the region.

Ukraine’s drone blockade cripples Crimea as Russia reroutes grain exports — Ukraine’s drone campaign has forced Russia to close a key grain corridor, with fuel prices in Crimea surging to $16 a gallon. The blockade may indicate a strategic shift in Ukraine’s war tactics.

DOJ independence debate intensifies amid Trump ally’s confirmation hearing — Todd Blanche’s ties to Trump face scrutiny as Democrats question the DOJ’s impartiality, reflecting broader concerns about politicized justice. The hearing may set precedents for future accountability.

U.S. imposes tariffs on Brazilian imports citing unfair trade practices — A 25% tariff on select Brazilian goods signals rising protectionist measures, potentially straining diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations.

Corruption probe uncovers cash and gold in Iraqi official’s home — A former Iraqi deputy oil minister’s residence yielded $200,000 and 4 kg of gold, highlighting persistent graft in the country’s energy sector. The case may trigger wider anti-corruption reforms.


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Global Tensions Rise Amid Shifting Alliances and Domestic Unrest

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Escalating conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe dominate geopolitical developments, with Israel’s strikes in Gaza, Ukraine’s drone blockade of Crimea, and Iran-backed militias clashing with Saudi forces. Domestically, U.S. political divisions deepen over justice reform, trade policies, and partisan loyalty, while urban violence and air quality crises highlight systemic challenges. Corruption investigations and military aid underscore global power struggles.

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Israel’s Gaza strikes kill dozen amid stalled ceasefire talks — AP reports continued military operations in Gaza, including the deaths of police officers, as diplomatic efforts fail to secure a lasting truce. The violence suggests prolonged instability in the region.

Ukraine’s drone blockade cripples Crimea as Russia reroutes grain exports — Ukraine’s drone campaign has forced Russia to close a key grain corridor, with fuel prices in Crimea surging to $16 a gallon. The blockade may indicate a strategic shift in Ukraine’s war tactics.

DOJ independence debate intensifies amid Trump ally’s confirmation hearing — Todd Blanche’s ties to Trump face scrutiny as Democrats question the DOJ’s impartiality, reflecting broader concerns about politicized justice. The hearing may set precedents for future accountability.

U.S. imposes tariffs on Brazilian imports citing unfair trade practices — A 25% tariff on select Brazilian goods signals rising protectionist measures, potentially straining diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations.

Corruption probe uncovers cash and gold in Iraqi official’s home — A former Iraqi deputy oil minister’s residence yielded $200,000 and 4 kg of gold, highlighting persistent graft in the country’s energy sector. The case may trigger wider anti-corruption reforms.

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Former Ukrainian Minister of Defence Fedorov: We need to replace Syrsky and the Chief of the General Staff. Syrskyi is not willing to openly discuss all the problems. He is willing to attend meetings, engage in intrigue, and believe that someone has launched a campaign against him in the media. Zelenskyy has never let me down as a member of the team in the past seven years. However, when 90% of the people who have problems after our work at the Ministry of Defense come to him, it is difficult for him to analyze everything and make a decision.

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: BREAKING: Russia’s Defence Ministry has said its forces shot down nearly 800 Ukrainian drones in one day and shelled Ukrainian drone storage sites. 🔴 More on

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: 🇷🇺🇺🇦 NEW: Russia obliterates Ukrainian ports & military plants. Russian forces launched another wave of precision strikes overnight, hitting military-industrial targets in Kiev and port infrastructure.

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: 🇺🇦🇷🇺 UKRAINE IS CRIPPLING RUSSIA’S OIL INDUSTRY According to Bloomberg, Ukrainian long-range strikes have pushed Russia’s oil refining volumes to their lowest level since 2005. Over the past 100 days, Ukraine 🇺🇦 reportedly damaged 24 of Russia’s 🇷🇺 34 major refineries and struck fuel-production facilities at least 50 times. Since the beginning of July, Russia’s average crude processing has fallen to 3.91 million barrels per day, more than 1.4 million below last year’s average. Ukraine’s General Staff says strikes since August 2025 have inflicted approximately $13.5 billion in losses and disabled 42.74% of Russia’s total refining capacity. Oil revenue i

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: – Kyrylo Budanov 🇺🇦 “The Russian army’s potential for advancing is completely depleted. Russia cannot achieve victory in this war. It has exhausted a significant part of its military potential, and every month the cost of continuing the aggression becomes higher for the Kremlin. Russia will need about 10 years to recover in terms of military capabilities.”

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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Axon Vision launched ForceField, an EDGE AI counter-UAS system built to defeat fiber-optic FPV drones that jammers can’t stop, using Man-on-the-Loop control and standard ammunition.

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