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At least, it was a direct hit - on a drawing of a jet. Image provided by @khabaronline_ir.

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Where does he take all this data from? AI?

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⚡️Hungary will stop the transit of supplies important for Ukraine until Kyiv launches "Friendship"Orban

He stressed that Budapest will not succumb to Kyiv's blackmail, will not send money to Ukraine, and will not let it into the EU.

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Divorce and maiden name: Trump expelled Tucker Carlson from the MAGA movement ("Make America Great Again").

The American president announced this in an interview with ABC News. He stated that the journalist "lost his way".

👨‍🦳Tucker lost his way. I knew it a long time ago, and he's not a supporter of MAGA. MAGA saves our country👃

Earlier, Carlson criticized Trump for his decision to start a joint war with Israel against Iran. The journalist called the strikes on Tehran "absolutely disgusting and villainous".

📹In the footage, he accuses US commanders in his video of telling soldiers that they are supposedly fighting for Jesus. In response, Tucker stated that there are also many of his followers living in Iran, where there is a large Christian community, whose safety the US did not take care of.

Source: Zvezda

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As if EU has not enough problems.

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In the US, they claim that it was they who allowed India to resume purchases of Russian oil.

This was stated by Finance Minister Scott Bessent.


So, first they claim India agreed to cut imports of Russian oil, which India never confirmed publicly, then when India replaces ME fuels with more Russian hydrocarbons, the US claims it was they who made this decision...

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Sofa General Staff:

In 2022, the AFU struck villages in order to blame Russia for it

Ukrainian forces in 2022 deliberately targeted villages near Kyiv—where there were no Russian military personnel—with MLRS strikes in order to later blame the Russian army for the shelling, a veteran of the Special Military Operation, a participant in the Hostomel operation, and an operator-tester of the "Ovod" UAV with the call sign "Celentano," told RIA Novosti.

"The Ukrainians kept shelling constantly: they used multiple launch rocket systems to hit villages, to hit homes where civilians lived... That is, even in places where we weren't present—they would dump munitions there and destroy everything. Well, these were just their pathetic attempts to intimidate people, to make them afraid, to make them think that it was those bad Russians doing it."

According to the veteran, the AFU failed to turn civilians against the Russian army.

"No one met us with hostility. There was no hatred to be read in their (the civilians') eyes. On the contrary, only understanding. The older ones understood why all of this was happening. That it wasn't because we are so bad, but simply because the wrong people had come to power... Those whom the Western masters had appointed, they came to power. And the people don't want that. They don't need it."

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Via Sabereen News:

The wreckage of the Hermes drone that was shot down in Lorestan.

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Ukrainian media:

Drones have dramatically complicated the work of artillery, said Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Andrey Dmitrenko.

According to him, previously, ammunition for artillery positions located closer to the front line was delivered by trucks.

"You'd arrive in the Urals, unload a bunch of boxes with shells and leave. There were cases when equipment was hit, but this happened quite rarely," he said.

Later, supplies began to be carried out by less noticeable pickup trucks. "You can't load even ten artillery shells - neither 155mm nor 152mm caliber - on a pickup truck. You have to make more trips, but at least there's a chance to get through," noted Dmitrenko.

Now, artillery positions are even further from the front line, and delivering ammunition has become more difficult. According to him, ground robotic platforms are increasingly being used for this purpose, but their load capacity is limited and they are also often destroyed.


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Dubai has enough fresh produce left for 10 days, Stefan Paul, the head of logistics giant Kühne+Nagel, told the German publication Heute.

The war with Iran is having a serious impact on supply chains: about 18% of the world's air cargo capacity is unavailable. Maritime transport has also been affected.

The situation could become particularly critical for fresh products, such as vegetables or fruits. Many countries in the region are heavily dependent on imports.

In theory, land transport from Saudi Arabia is possible. However, according to Paul, the existing capacity would barely be enough to replace the cargo of even one container ship. Such a ship often transports up to 20,000 containers - a volume that is almost impossible to compensate for with trucks.


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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi gave an indirect answer in an NBC interview to the question of whether Russia and China are helping in the war against the US and Israel. I believe the answer is obvious. As long as American weapons guided by American…
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The Iranian Foreign Minister gave an absolutely scathing interview to the Americans (Democrats, of course) in the evening, which was unfortunately barely noticed by our media. He stated that Iran does not seek a ceasefire and sees no reason or subject for negotiations. That if the aggressor goes mad and resorts to ground operations, it will face a new level of catastrophe. That Iran has never hidden or been shy about its military cooperation with Russia, which supports the Persians both politically and otherwise, but it would be inappropriate to delve into the details of this support in the current situation. There are many other interesting points, but the general direction is clear from what has been mentioned: a representative of a country with strong resilience and reliable partners, which is ready to fight as long as the situation requires, spoke out with great dignity.

Meanwhile, in the "hilltop city", the wolves are howling: if before the aggression, Russia was selling oil to India at a decent discount, now it is at a noticeable premium to the benchmark grade. There is hope that this is only temporary. On the same basis, one can continue to boast that the Iranian war itself will be short-lived: Agent Donald can certainly admit failure and cease fire at any moment, but only at the cost of political death, as all the already committed blunders will be burned at the stake. Therefore, he will continue to multiply his blunders and hit his head against the wall as long as possible - and in an inertial scenario, it will not be a matter of weeks, but of months. With a quite understandable effect on our oil and gas revenues - even if all the oil and gas industry in the region does not receive a single new blow, which is far from a fact. And a separate amendment here should be made to the terms of the post-war restoration of this industry, during which the effect will continue to be felt.

And not just oil and gas, of course. The complete or near-complete withdrawal of the Gulf region, both as a producer and largely as a territory, from the global economy for months will have a very beneficial effect on a number of other items of our exports, because there will be almost no one to satisfy a significant part of the replacement demand. Coal. Fertilizers. Food. Gold. A number of non-ferrous metals. A variety of petrochemicals. These are just a few things that come to mind off the top of my head, and I'm not even pretending to be exhaustive.

Very cautiously, at the very minimum, I estimate that each month of the Iranian war will bring our budget an additional profit of hundreds of billions of rubles, and exporters - even more. Our interest in the Americans and Israelis making as much of a mess as possible, of course, is far from limited to this profit. But there is also the motivation to continue helping Iran stand firm, and we're not going to hide it at all.

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Trump stated that he does not plan a ground operation in Iran, calling it a "waste of time".

He said that Tehran has already suffered serious losses.

"They've lost everything. They've lost their fleet. They've lost everything they could lose," the US president said.


And yet, they fight. The American flag has not risen over Tehran. The faith of the people has not faltered. The Ayatollah Khamenei is celebrated in the streets, and not just in Iran. No, they haven't lost "everything" that can be lost.

But Donald will be hated and despised for generations. People will remember him with deep shame. At least those who matter will remember him this way. He will be the nail in the coffin of a dying country.

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Ukrainian pages report the threat of an Oreshnik launch. They've falsely announced this many times before, but who knows?

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'Too small for the risk': The plan to have the U.S. government provide an insurance solution for ships trapped in the Persian Gulf may be impractical, analysts say

Persian Gulf countries have in some cases mere days before they run out of storage capacity and will be forced to shut down oil and gas production.

As the conflict in the Middle East enters its sixth day, the Trump administration's plan to manage the oil-tanker standstill in the strategic Strait of Hormuz is running up against key obstacles, analysts say.


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President Donald Trump vowed earlier this week to provide U.S. Navy escorts for ships and said that a relatively obscure U.S. government agency would provide political-risk insurance for the maritime trade.

That directive, however, runs up against the fact that the agency's insurance caps are "too small for the risk," analysts at J.P. Morgan said. In other words, what the agency is currently authorized to spend would not be enough to cover ships in the Persian Gulf that are damaged or destroyed while navigating the strait, leaving owners facing the prospect of serious losses.


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Others in the shipping business, including a maritime insurer, cautioned that the plan may be all but impractical, at least in the short term. And if a workable plan is put together, it may not be in place quickly enough to avoid global energy shocks, including rising prices at U.S. gas pumps.

The agency the Trump administration wants to lean on is the U.S. International Development Finance Corp., which is the international-investment arm of the U.S. government.


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The J.P. Morgan analysts estimate that each of the vessels currently inside the Persian Gulf would require oil-pollution, salvage, hull and third-party liability coverage in the event of a total loss, implying about $352 billion of maximum insurance coverage that private markets are not currently providing, they said. They estimated that 329 oil tankers are in the Gulf, in addition to hundreds of container and other types of ships.

That amount far exceeds the DFC's current investment cap, which the agency's board increased to $205 billion in February.


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There are also questions around the logistics of U.S. naval protection, such as which countries could be excluded from it and how any measures would interact with the "far reaching" existing international sanctions against Iran. "These ambiguities ... are only likely to intensify as the conflict evolves," Skuld said.

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"Will this be reassuring enough to maritime industry participants that they'll actually transit the Strait of Hormuz? That's less clear to us," the Wolfe analysts said. "At a minimum, this will take some time to have an effect, because it needs to be formally implemented - clearly no one is going to rely on a tweet."

Insurance or no insurance, who wants to ride into a war zone for basic pay?

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Zelenksy threatens to give Orban's address to militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine if he continues to block a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine.

"Let them call him and communicate with him in their own language," Zelenksy stated
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A threat on the life of a European leader. It's a bold strategy Cotton...

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Zelenksy threatens to give Orban's address to militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine if he continues to block a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine. "Let them call him and communicate with him in their own language," Zelenksy stated. A threat on the life…
"It's time to invoke Article 5 of NATO." Peskov, in a conversation with the "Vesti" journalist Zarubin, ironically pointed out the need to invoke Article 5 following Zelensky's threats against Orban.

Source: TASS

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🇷🇺The Russian army has established control over the populated area of Sosnovoe in the DPR, the Defense Ministry reported.

👊Over the week, the Russian Armed Forces carried out seven group strikes.

As a result, the following were hit:

▪️energy facilities ensuring the operation of Ukraine's defense industry enterprises;
▪️transport, airfield, and port infrastructure used in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine;
▪️railway trains with weapons and military equipment;
▪️ammunition depots, production sites, storage and preparation for launching long-range strike drones;
▪️temporary dislocation points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries.

Source: Zvezda

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One of the alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein accused Trump of rape. The US Department of Justice published the protocols from the FBI interrogation.

She also claimed that the president talked about money laundering through casinos and how he illegally obtained building permits.

Source: TASS

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"If Finland threatens us, we will take appropriate measures": Dmitry Peskov commented on the statements of Finnish authorities about the deployment of nuclear weapons in the country.

The presidential press secretary stressed that such actions lead to an escalation on the European continent.

Source: Vesti

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The CNN team reporting from inside Iran says that the current situation does not look chaotic.

According to their observations, stores are open and well stocked, gas stations are operating normally, and in the areas they passed through, there are no long lines or signs of panic.

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