Kiev is preparing provocations during the Easter holidays in the Kharkov region, said the deputy head of the Kharkov Regional State Administration for Defense and Security, Lisenak. He urged residents to refrain from attending mass events on April 11 and 12.
Source: TASS
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Ukrainian military shot down Iranian 'Shahid' drones with their interceptors in several Middle Eastern countries during the Iran-Iraq War.
This was stated to journalists by Zelensky, according to Associated Press.
"This was not about a training mission or exercises, but about support in creating a modern air defense system that actually works," said Zelensky.
In exchange, Ukraine receives weapons to protect its energy infrastructure, oil, diesel fuel, and financial preferences.
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Zelensky, the perpetual child waving his arms in the air to get noticed.
If this actually happened, there would have been some evidence presented.
Also, for the people who support Ukraine but criticize Trump for attacking Iran, take notice that Zelensky encouraged Trump to act on Iran and was falling all over himself to offer support. For these people, they need to realize that Project Ukraine and Trump's adventures in the Middle East are not actually separate entities.
It's actually a mistake that people make in believing that there is a benevolent and an evil form of American Imperialism, the former being the pro-Ukrainian, pro NATO flavor and the latter being the Trumpian style. They are actually married to one-another, and even Trump's critics on Iran in the mainstream media don't try too hard to call into question the view that Israel is our ally or that Iran is an "evil regime that must be vanquished."
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This was stated to journalists by Zelensky, according to Associated Press.
"This was not about a training mission or exercises, but about support in creating a modern air defense system that actually works," said Zelensky.
In exchange, Ukraine receives weapons to protect its energy infrastructure, oil, diesel fuel, and financial preferences.
Zelensky, the perpetual child waving his arms in the air to get noticed.
If this actually happened, there would have been some evidence presented.
Also, for the people who support Ukraine but criticize Trump for attacking Iran, take notice that Zelensky encouraged Trump to act on Iran and was falling all over himself to offer support. For these people, they need to realize that Project Ukraine and Trump's adventures in the Middle East are not actually separate entities.
It's actually a mistake that people make in believing that there is a benevolent and an evil form of American Imperialism, the former being the pro-Ukrainian, pro NATO flavor and the latter being the Trumpian style. They are actually married to one-another, and even Trump's critics on Iran in the mainstream media don't try too hard to call into question the view that Israel is our ally or that Iran is an "evil regime that must be vanquished."
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All three Baltic chihuahuas have issued a joint statement: they did not and have never opened their airspace to the khokhols, they have nothing to do with anything that happened in it, and please don't hit them. Announcing the statement apparently wasn't enough; to be safe, they also handed a paper copy to our diplomats on Baltic soil. And the Estonian breed of chihuahua, presumably for extra safety, separately stated that it does not plan to try and seize tankers carrying our oil, because it can well imagine which way that might backfire.
On the one hand, this means that the consequences of inappropriate behavior have been communicated to all the aforementioned victims of evolutionary dead ends—and the recipients have taken them, at least outwardly, seriously enough to pretend to be doormats. On the other hand, the forces that wish to escalate further (and these are not just the khokhols; there are plenty of them in Europe too), using our signal to the Baltics, have now had the opportunity to see for themselves: the point of no return, beyond which our forceful response will follow—there it is. And thus to finally understand exactly what needs to be done to provoke our strike directly against the Euro-scum.
And despite all the outward submissiveness of the chihuahuas, this option remains on the table on the European side and could be activated at a moment they deem optimal. So one cannot consider the matter completely closed.
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All three Baltic chihuahuas have issued a joint statement: they did not and have never opened their airspace to the khokhols, they have nothing to do with anything that happened in it, and please don't hit them. Announcing the statement apparently wasn't enough; to be safe, they also handed a paper copy to our diplomats on Baltic soil. And the Estonian breed of chihuahua, presumably for extra safety, separately stated that it does not plan to try and seize tankers carrying our oil, because it can well imagine which way that might backfire.
On the one hand, this means that the consequences of inappropriate behavior have been communicated to all the aforementioned victims of evolutionary dead ends—and the recipients have taken them, at least outwardly, seriously enough to pretend to be doormats. On the other hand, the forces that wish to escalate further (and these are not just the khokhols; there are plenty of them in Europe too), using our signal to the Baltics, have now had the opportunity to see for themselves: the point of no return, beyond which our forceful response will follow—there it is. And thus to finally understand exactly what needs to be done to provoke our strike directly against the Euro-scum.
And despite all the outward submissiveness of the chihuahuas, this option remains on the table on the European side and could be activated at a moment they deem optimal. So one cannot consider the matter completely closed.
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Bloomberg's Russian Seaborne Crude Export Report (week ending April 5th 2026)
Russia is earning more from its oil exports than at any time since the early weeks of the Ukraine war, as soaring prices and an uptick in flows raise the value of shipments to the most since June 2022.
On a daily average basis, shipments in the week to April 5 rose to 2.98 million barrels a day, up by about 610,000 barrels a day.
The increase was driven by a rebound in shipments from Priomorsk, which had been disrupted the previous week by multiple Ukrainian drone strikes.
On a four-week average basis, the gross value of Moscow’s exports rose to $2.02 billion a week in the 28 days to April 5 from $1.79 billion in the period to March 29. That took it to the highest since June 2022, with another jump in prices boosting the rebound in flows.
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Amongst the reports from the West and the various Chicken Littles in the blogosphere (is that an outdated term now?) that Russia's crude flows took a "40%" hit due to Ukrainian drone strikes, we can see that Russia's seaborne crude deliveries were 3 million barrels per day the previous week vs the wartime average of about 3.4 million barrels. Notice how Bloomberg's Y-axis is designed to make the drop appear larger. Seaborne crude exports per day rose by about one half-million barrels over the week before, showing just how quickly Russia can repair its ports and get the crude flowing again.
The article from Bloomberg still tries to champion the idea that Ukrainian drone strikes are still limiting the flow of cash into "Moscow's war-chest," but it is important to remember that taxes on oil are collected once the oil is extracted, not when it gets loaded on vessels.
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Russia is earning more from its oil exports than at any time since the early weeks of the Ukraine war, as soaring prices and an uptick in flows raise the value of shipments to the most since June 2022.
On a daily average basis, shipments in the week to April 5 rose to 2.98 million barrels a day, up by about 610,000 barrels a day.
The increase was driven by a rebound in shipments from Priomorsk, which had been disrupted the previous week by multiple Ukrainian drone strikes.
On a four-week average basis, the gross value of Moscow’s exports rose to $2.02 billion a week in the 28 days to April 5 from $1.79 billion in the period to March 29. That took it to the highest since June 2022, with another jump in prices boosting the rebound in flows.
Amongst the reports from the West and the various Chicken Littles in the blogosphere (is that an outdated term now?) that Russia's crude flows took a "40%" hit due to Ukrainian drone strikes, we can see that Russia's seaborne crude deliveries were 3 million barrels per day the previous week vs the wartime average of about 3.4 million barrels. Notice how Bloomberg's Y-axis is designed to make the drop appear larger. Seaborne crude exports per day rose by about one half-million barrels over the week before, showing just how quickly Russia can repair its ports and get the crude flowing again.
The article from Bloomberg still tries to champion the idea that Ukrainian drone strikes are still limiting the flow of cash into "Moscow's war-chest," but it is important to remember that taxes on oil are collected once the oil is extracted, not when it gets loaded on vessels.
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Informed source to Tasnim: The American side has agreed to release Iran's assets, but the Iranian delegation is seeking assurance on this matter
🔹 As a result of pressures and negotiations, the American side has agreed to release Iran's blocked assets and announced that it has brought a team to Islamabad for consultations in financial matters so that both sides can reach a conclusion on this issue.
🔹 However, given the history of America's previous breaches of promise and repeated obstructions in transferring Iran's blocked assets, the Iranian side is looking for ways to be sure of America's seriousness in this matter.
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It will be funny when Iran gets sanctions relief as well as the ability to collect tolls in the Strait of Hormuz and Trump tries to spin this as a victory.
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🔹 As a result of pressures and negotiations, the American side has agreed to release Iran's blocked assets and announced that it has brought a team to Islamabad for consultations in financial matters so that both sides can reach a conclusion on this issue.
🔹 However, given the history of America's previous breaches of promise and repeated obstructions in transferring Iran's blocked assets, the Iranian side is looking for ways to be sure of America's seriousness in this matter.
It will be funny when Iran gets sanctions relief as well as the ability to collect tolls in the Strait of Hormuz and Trump tries to spin this as a victory.
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Chinese Liaison (Китайский свяZноj):
The UK will allocate a grant of 380 million pounds for a battery production plant, "to compete with China".
The plant is being built by those who have never built such plants before. The money is allocated through a non-repayable grant, not tied to results - i.e., it doesn't have to be repaid, and there's no obligation to actually build the plant.
The government doesn't receive a stake in the plant for the grant. It's not about conditions, it's just a fairy tale.
And anyone who says this is embezzling money is an agent of Beijing.
The main thing is to keep writing articles like "How unfairly China competes by giving non-market subsidies to businesses" and something about inefficient socialism, where money is just given away. But this is a completely different matter here.
And after... well, sorry, but someone asks "and where are the results?" about Elon Musk's Gigafactory, which has been flooding the whole world with super-efficient Tesla batteries since 2016 (it was promised to produce 40% of the world's output, because it's a GIGAfactory)? They just pocketed the money and did their thing - what's the big deal?
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The UK will allocate a grant of 380 million pounds for a battery production plant, "to compete with China".
The plant is being built by those who have never built such plants before. The money is allocated through a non-repayable grant, not tied to results - i.e., it doesn't have to be repaid, and there's no obligation to actually build the plant.
The government doesn't receive a stake in the plant for the grant. It's not about conditions, it's just a fairy tale.
And anyone who says this is embezzling money is an agent of Beijing.
The main thing is to keep writing articles like "How unfairly China competes by giving non-market subsidies to businesses" and something about inefficient socialism, where money is just given away. But this is a completely different matter here.
And after... well, sorry, but someone asks "and where are the results?" about Elon Musk's Gigafactory, which has been flooding the whole world with super-efficient Tesla batteries since 2016 (it was promised to produce 40% of the world's output, because it's a GIGAfactory)? They just pocketed the money and did their thing - what's the big deal?
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Iran has handed over to Pakistani mediators a list of its "red lines" in negotiations with the United States.
This was reported by the Iranian agency IRIB.
These lines are:
- Iran's sovereign control over the Strait of Hormuz,
- receiving military reparations,
- unfreezing Iranian assets,
- achieving a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in the entire region (that is, presumably, in Lebanon, Palestine, and Yemen).
Tehran insists that these demands must be met before any final agreement is concluded.
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This was reported by the Iranian agency IRIB.
These lines are:
- Iran's sovereign control over the Strait of Hormuz,
- receiving military reparations,
- unfreezing Iranian assets,
- achieving a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in the entire region (that is, presumably, in Lebanon, Palestine, and Yemen).
Tehran insists that these demands must be met before any final agreement is concluded.
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Qatari media broadcast images from inside Al Udeid Air Base
🔹This video shows the damage caused to this base as a result of an Iranian drone attack in early March.
🔹This report also revealed damage to the highly precise American AN/FPS-132 radar system, valued at nearly $1.1 billion, which is considered one of the most advanced early warning systems.
Source: Tasnim
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🔹This video shows the damage caused to this base as a result of an Iranian drone attack in early March.
🔹This report also revealed damage to the highly precise American AN/FPS-132 radar system, valued at nearly $1.1 billion, which is considered one of the most advanced early warning systems.
Source: Tasnim
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❗️The negotiations between the USA and Iran in Islamabad have officially begun - Trump
⚡️I don't care about the outcome of the negotiations. In case of failure, Washington will resume military actions - Trump
Source: СМОТРИ
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⚡️I don't care about the outcome of the negotiations. In case of failure, Washington will resume military actions - Trump
Source: СМОТРИ
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The Turkish Prosecutor's Office has demanded life imprisonment and sentences ranging from 1,102 years to 4,596 years for Netanyahu, a number of members of the Israeli government and military leadership, writes the Hürriyet newspaper.
They are accused of crimes against humanity, genocide, deprivation of liberty, cruel treatment, damage to property, robbery, and detention of vehicles.
Source: TASS
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They are accused of crimes against humanity, genocide, deprivation of liberty, cruel treatment, damage to property, robbery, and detention of vehicles.
Source: TASS
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President Trump told The Post on Friday that US warships are being reloaded with “the best ammunition” to resume strikes on Iran if peace talks in Pakistan fail.
“We have a reset going. We’re loading up the ships with the best ammunition, the best weapons ever made — even better than what we did previously, and we blew them apart,” he said.
Retired four-star Army general Jack Keane said Friday the US is prepared militarily to take control of the strait from Iran, and Trump won’t accept a bad deal.
“I know our forces can open up that strait and protect the ships going through it,” Keane told Fox News. “People are hand-wringing about a drone here and a missile there … They don’t understand the plan and the details of the plan.
“The United States military can secure defined space that’s moving through the straits — put an absolute air cap and air bubble around all of that and make certain that anything that tries to penetrate it is going to be defeated.”
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If they are defeated, and you've won a total victory, as you keep saying, are you just negotiating with Iran out of the kindness of your heart?
And if you can secure the Strait of Hormuz, why didn't you?
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“We have a reset going. We’re loading up the ships with the best ammunition, the best weapons ever made — even better than what we did previously, and we blew them apart,” he said.
Retired four-star Army general Jack Keane said Friday the US is prepared militarily to take control of the strait from Iran, and Trump won’t accept a bad deal.
“I know our forces can open up that strait and protect the ships going through it,” Keane told Fox News. “People are hand-wringing about a drone here and a missile there … They don’t understand the plan and the details of the plan.
“The United States military can secure defined space that’s moving through the straits — put an absolute air cap and air bubble around all of that and make certain that anything that tries to penetrate it is going to be defeated.”
If they are defeated, and you've won a total victory, as you keep saying, are you just negotiating with Iran out of the kindness of your heart?
And if you can secure the Strait of Hormuz, why didn't you?
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The negotiations between Iran and the US in Islamabad may be extended for another day, reports the Iranian agency Tasnim.
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I doubted this was all going to be wrapped up over lunch...
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I doubted this was all going to be wrapped up over lunch...
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❗️The Holy Fire has descended in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
A delegation from the Andrey Ruzhitsky Foundation will deliver a portion of it to Moscow for the Easter service in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
Source: Оперсводки
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A delegation from the Andrey Ruzhitsky Foundation will deliver a portion of it to Moscow for the Easter service in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
Source: Оперсводки
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At present, the servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces are located in the territory of Belarus, where they are provided with the necessary psychological and medical assistance. The UAE played a mediating role in the return process.
Also, during the exchange, seven illegally detained residents of the Kursk region were returned. They will be taken home.
The plane with Russian military personnel who were returned from Ukrainian captivity has landed in the Moscow region, a correspondent for "Izvestia" reported.
Source: Izvestia
Video: Footage of Russian servicemen returned from the territory controlled by Kyiv. /Izvestia/
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The negotiations between the US and Iran have reached a stalemate over the issue of the Strait of Hormuz, writes the Financial Times, citing sources.
According to the publication, Tehran insists on its own control over the strait and the right to charge fees from passing ships.
Iran also rejects the proposal for joint control of the strait.
The Financial Times' sources note that this issue remains a key obstacle to further progress in the negotiations.
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According to the publication, Tehran insists on its own control over the strait and the right to charge fees from passing ships.
Iran also rejects the proposal for joint control of the strait.
The Financial Times' sources note that this issue remains a key obstacle to further progress in the negotiations.
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Reports from this morning provide conflicting accounts of whether two U.S. Navy destroyers successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz or were forced to turn back.
According to a regional intelligence official cited by Bloomberg and Fortune, two Arleigh Burke-class destroyers attempted to pass through the strait around noon Dubai time but were forced to reverse course. The official stated the ships turned back after encountering threats from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which reportedly launched an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV/drone) toward the vessels.
Iranian state media also claimed that U.S. vessels turned back from the strait after receiving warnings they would be targeted.
Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and reports from Axios claim the transit was successfully completed.
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According to a regional intelligence official cited by Bloomberg and Fortune, two Arleigh Burke-class destroyers attempted to pass through the strait around noon Dubai time but were forced to reverse course. The official stated the ships turned back after encountering threats from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which reportedly launched an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV/drone) toward the vessels.
Iranian state media also claimed that U.S. vessels turned back from the strait after receiving warnings they would be targeted.
Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and reports from Axios claim the transit was successfully completed.
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—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷/🇵🇰 BREAKING: There will not be a second day of talks
IRIB: ‘The American enemy, which is vile, wicked and dishonest — attempted to achieve on the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war.
Among these demands are handing over enriched uranium and opening the Strait of Hormuz without confirmed Iranian sovereignty over it.
Iran has decided to reject these terms and continue the holy defense of its fatherland by any means necessary, military or diplomatic.’
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IRIB: ‘The American enemy, which is vile, wicked and dishonest — attempted to achieve on the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war.
Among these demands are handing over enriched uranium and opening the Strait of Hormuz without confirmed Iranian sovereignty over it.
Iran has decided to reject these terms and continue the holy defense of its fatherland by any means necessary, military or diplomatic.’
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