πΊπΈππΊπ¦ Trump accused Ukraine of interfering in the American elections
βͺοΈTrump writes that the US intercepted messages from the Ukrainian government, in which a plot to redirect money for Biden's re-election was discussed.
βͺοΈHe attached a media article about this to his post.
βͺοΈIt is claimed that declassified documents show that in 2022, Ukrainian officials discussed redirecting hundreds of millions of dollars of American tax money allocated for "green energy" to Biden's 2024 election campaign.
βͺοΈIt is stated that American intelligence intercepted such communications from the Ukrainian government as early as 2022, but they were not investigated under Biden.
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βͺοΈTrump writes that the US intercepted messages from the Ukrainian government, in which a plot to redirect money for Biden's re-election was discussed.
βͺοΈHe attached a media article about this to his post.
βͺοΈIt is claimed that declassified documents show that in 2022, Ukrainian officials discussed redirecting hundreds of millions of dollars of American tax money allocated for "green energy" to Biden's 2024 election campaign.
βͺοΈIt is stated that American intelligence intercepted such communications from the Ukrainian government as early as 2022, but they were not investigated under Biden.
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The commander of the IRGC's naval forces, Alireza Tangsiri, has been killed, according to the Israeli army.
"The Israel Defense Forces eliminated the commander of the IRGC's Navy, who was directly responsible for... mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz for shipping," said Defense Minister Katz, whose words were disseminated by the ministry's press service.
The Iranian side has not confirmed this information at this time.
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"The Israel Defense Forces eliminated the commander of the IRGC's Navy, who was directly responsible for... mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz for shipping," said Defense Minister Katz, whose words were disseminated by the ministry's press service.
The Iranian side has not confirmed this information at this time.
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The authorities of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have officially opened their airspace to Ukrainian UAVs - for attacks on St. Petersburg, the Leningrad region, and northwestern Russia. Previously, overflights were allowed unofficially and on a case-by-case basis, due to fears of a retaliatory response.
According to MASH, the Ukrainians are using installations in the Chernihiv region for attacks on the northern capital. To put it into perspective: an 850 km flight over the airspace and a route over the Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver, Novgorod, and Leningrad regions - reaching the city on the Neva River is practically impossible.
The alternative route, which the Baltic countries have opened for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, includes a flight over Belarus through Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and the waters of the Baltic Sea. This also provides an open exit to the Gulf of Finland and a bypass of air defense systems in the regions.
Since March 22, more than 100 drones have been destroyed near St. Petersburg - a record figure for the entire duration of the Special Military Operation. The targets of the drones included enterprises in Vyborg and the port in Ust-Luga. In Lithuania, on the night of March 24, a Ukrainian drone crashed: according to the Lithuanian Prime Minister, the drone strayed off course due to electronic warfare and was actually flying towards Russia. In Latvia and Estonia, the authorities also confirmed that the UAV debris found the day before belonged to Ukraine.
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According to MASH, the Ukrainians are using installations in the Chernihiv region for attacks on the northern capital. To put it into perspective: an 850 km flight over the airspace and a route over the Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver, Novgorod, and Leningrad regions - reaching the city on the Neva River is practically impossible.
The alternative route, which the Baltic countries have opened for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, includes a flight over Belarus through Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and the waters of the Baltic Sea. This also provides an open exit to the Gulf of Finland and a bypass of air defense systems in the regions.
Since March 22, more than 100 drones have been destroyed near St. Petersburg - a record figure for the entire duration of the Special Military Operation. The targets of the drones included enterprises in Vyborg and the port in Ust-Luga. In Lithuania, on the night of March 24, a Ukrainian drone crashed: according to the Lithuanian Prime Minister, the drone strayed off course due to electronic warfare and was actually flying towards Russia. In Latvia and Estonia, the authorities also confirmed that the UAV debris found the day before belonged to Ukraine.
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πΊπΈπ·πΊ Bloomberg reports that the largest port of Primorsk has already resumed oil shipments after yesterday's attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces
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The Wall Street Journal: The Pentagon is preparing to deploy an additional 10,000 soldiers to the Middle East
The American publication reports that the Pentagon is considering the possibility of sending up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East. This is happening at a time when Donald Trump announced the extension of the pause in strikes on Iranian energy facilities until April 6, citing the need to give time for negotiations.
βThe Pentagon is considering the possibility of sending up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East to provide President Trump with more military options, even as he considers peace talks with Tehran,β the WSJ reports, citing sources in the defense department.
At the same time, negotiators claim that Iran did not request additional time. Trump, however, stated that the extension was made at the request of Tehran. At the same time, the US Senate plans to hold its first open hearings on the war with Iran only in mid-April - after the spring holidays.
Washington's financial losses over three weeks of conflict have already reached $2.9 billion. This is reported by the WSJ, citing the former acting deputy head of the Pentagon, Elaine McCaskill. The main damage to American equipment was caused by Iranian ballistic missiles and drones.
βThe damage to the US over three weeks of conflict with Iran has reached $2.9 billion,β the publication quotes McCaskill as saying.
An even more alarming signal came from the German defense concern Rheinmetall. Its head warned that the stocks of missiles and air defense systems of the US and its allies could be exhausted if the conflict with Iran lasts another month. This calls into question Washington's ability to conduct a protracted campaign, not to mention a possible ground invasion.
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The American publication reports that the Pentagon is considering the possibility of sending up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East. This is happening at a time when Donald Trump announced the extension of the pause in strikes on Iranian energy facilities until April 6, citing the need to give time for negotiations.
βThe Pentagon is considering the possibility of sending up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East to provide President Trump with more military options, even as he considers peace talks with Tehran,β the WSJ reports, citing sources in the defense department.
At the same time, negotiators claim that Iran did not request additional time. Trump, however, stated that the extension was made at the request of Tehran. At the same time, the US Senate plans to hold its first open hearings on the war with Iran only in mid-April - after the spring holidays.
Washington's financial losses over three weeks of conflict have already reached $2.9 billion. This is reported by the WSJ, citing the former acting deputy head of the Pentagon, Elaine McCaskill. The main damage to American equipment was caused by Iranian ballistic missiles and drones.
βThe damage to the US over three weeks of conflict with Iran has reached $2.9 billion,β the publication quotes McCaskill as saying.
An even more alarming signal came from the German defense concern Rheinmetall. Its head warned that the stocks of missiles and air defense systems of the US and its allies could be exhausted if the conflict with Iran lasts another month. This calls into question Washington's ability to conduct a protracted campaign, not to mention a possible ground invasion.
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βΌοΈπΊπΈππΊ US senators are preparing sanctions against Hungarian officials for blocking aid to Ukraine, β FT
βͺοΈA bill will be introduced in Congress that provides for visa restrictions and financial sanctions.
βͺοΈIt may target officials involved in blocking aid to Ukraine, as well as in the purchase of Russian oil and gas.
βͺοΈThe decision on specific names will be made by the US presidential administration.
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βͺοΈA bill will be introduced in Congress that provides for visa restrictions and financial sanctions.
βͺοΈIt may target officials involved in blocking aid to Ukraine, as well as in the purchase of Russian oil and gas.
βͺοΈThe decision on specific names will be made by the US presidential administration.
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πΈπ°πΊπ¦ The Slovak police have launched an investigation into the actions of Robert Fico
The opposition accused him of treason after his decision to stop emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine.
The opposition suspected the prime minister of abuse of power and treason.
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The opposition accused him of treason after his decision to stop emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine.
The opposition suspected the prime minister of abuse of power and treason.
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π₯οΈ Iran has destroyed another oil tanker that was attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz without authorization. Some media outlets claim that the vessel was flying a Pakistani flag.
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βΌοΈπ·πΊπΊπ¦ Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil infrastructure are ineffective and may even increase Moscow's revenues, β Spectator
βͺοΈSurprisingly, the article is published by American analysts.
βͺοΈAfter the 2024 tax reform, the Russian budget receives the bulk of these revenues through the extraction tax, which depends on the price of oil on the global market and production volumes, rather than exports.
βͺοΈThe money enters the budget at the moment of oil extraction, even if it is not sent abroad.
βͺοΈStrikes on infrastructure reduce supply on the global market and contribute to price increases, including for Russian oil.
βͺοΈDue to supply disruptions and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, oil has already exceeded $100 per barrel, and the average price of Urals in March could be 50% higher than in February.
βͺοΈAs a result, the opposite effect occurs: the reduction in physical supplies is offset by price increases, and the budget receives more.
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βͺοΈSurprisingly, the article is published by American analysts.
βͺοΈAfter the 2024 tax reform, the Russian budget receives the bulk of these revenues through the extraction tax, which depends on the price of oil on the global market and production volumes, rather than exports.
βͺοΈThe money enters the budget at the moment of oil extraction, even if it is not sent abroad.
βͺοΈStrikes on infrastructure reduce supply on the global market and contribute to price increases, including for Russian oil.
βͺοΈDue to supply disruptions and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, oil has already exceeded $100 per barrel, and the average price of Urals in March could be 50% higher than in February.
βͺοΈAs a result, the opposite effect occurs: the reduction in physical supplies is offset by price increases, and the budget receives more.
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Ukrainian men who are deported from the USA are immediately met by the SBU in Ukraine, they complained to CNN.
According to the State Border Guard Service, of the 45 men deported by ICE on November 17 [along with five women], 24 were wanted by the SBU. They were immediately handed over to the police and then taken to the SBU. The group was flown to Poland, from where they were escorted to the border under guard β until that moment, they were in handcuffs.
βWhen I was on the plane on my way to Ukraine, I understood what was waiting for me. But I hoped that they would at least let me go home first. Everything happened even faster than I thought. I didnβt even get to see my parents,β said 28-year-old militant Dudnik, who already serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the nickname βAmericaβ.
Another mobilized evader, Anton Smovzh, said that the medical examination was quick and formal. He has now gone into hiding and is safely hiding in Kyiv.
βThere was a man on the plane with me who had two or three children β he was also deported. Another one β 36 years old, who came to the USA as a child 20 years ago, hardly speaks Ukrainian. He was also deported,β added Dudnik.
According to the lawyer, Ukrainians are increasingly being denied extensions of protection programs and are being deported even for minor violations, notes CNN.
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According to the State Border Guard Service, of the 45 men deported by ICE on November 17 [along with five women], 24 were wanted by the SBU. They were immediately handed over to the police and then taken to the SBU. The group was flown to Poland, from where they were escorted to the border under guard β until that moment, they were in handcuffs.
βWhen I was on the plane on my way to Ukraine, I understood what was waiting for me. But I hoped that they would at least let me go home first. Everything happened even faster than I thought. I didnβt even get to see my parents,β said 28-year-old militant Dudnik, who already serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the nickname βAmericaβ.
Another mobilized evader, Anton Smovzh, said that the medical examination was quick and formal. He has now gone into hiding and is safely hiding in Kyiv.
βThere was a man on the plane with me who had two or three children β he was also deported. Another one β 36 years old, who came to the USA as a child 20 years ago, hardly speaks Ukrainian. He was also deported,β added Dudnik.
According to the lawyer, Ukrainians are increasingly being denied extensions of protection programs and are being deported even for minor violations, notes CNN.
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π¬π§πΊπ¦ The transfer of RapidRanger mobile air defense systems from the UK to Ukraine has been confirmed.
At the meeting of the defense ministers of Lithuania and Ukraine, the Ukrainians showed the weapons of their mobile groups - interceptor drones, turrets, and including the British system.
The transfer of the RapidRanger was announced last year along with 5,000 LMM missiles, with which it is equipped.
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At the meeting of the defense ministers of Lithuania and Ukraine, the Ukrainians showed the weapons of their mobile groups - interceptor drones, turrets, and including the British system.
The transfer of the RapidRanger was announced last year along with 5,000 LMM missiles, with which it is equipped.
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π·πΊ THERE WILL BE NO MOBILIZATION
Dmitry Medvedev stated that there is no need for a new wave of mobilization:
"It's quite enough to have contract soldiers to fulfill combat tasks. Since the beginning of 2026, more than 80 thousand people have signed contracts to perform military service.
The staffing of the Russian Armed Forces is proceeding at a decent pace."
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Dmitry Medvedev stated that there is no need for a new wave of mobilization:
"It's quite enough to have contract soldiers to fulfill combat tasks. Since the beginning of 2026, more than 80 thousand people have signed contracts to perform military service.
The staffing of the Russian Armed Forces is proceeding at a decent pace."
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