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▪️ Zelensky🇺🇦 at midnight Moscow time confirmed readiness for the Easter truce, declared by Putin🇷🇺 from 16.00 on April 11 to the end of April 12. At the same time, Russian troops are ordered to be ready to stop any provocations and aggressive actions by the AFU.
▪️ News of the truce came against the backdrop of a raid against our regions. In the Volgograd region - a massive drone attack on energy and civilian infrastructure objects. Five individual residential buildings were damaged in the Surovikinsky district of Volgograd. In the Krasnoarmeysky district of Volgograd, shrapnel fell on Stoloto and Fadeev streets. The enemy stated that the target was the Lukoil refinery.
▪️ The Russian Armed Forces carried out strikes at night on targets the port area in Odessa.
▪️ In the Bryansk region - a strike from MLRS on the Belaya Berezka settlement in the Trubchevsky district, one civilian was killed, a woman was injured. In the Novy Ropsk village of the Klimovsky district, a kamikaze drone attacked a civilian car, a civilian woman was injured.
▪️ On the Sumy direction the enemy attempted to advance towards the state border from the Velikiy Prikol village (7.5 southwest of the border junction of the Kursk and Belgorod regions). Most of the enemy infantry were destroyed. The Northern Group of Forces is operating in the border forests of the Shostka district. In the Krasnopolsky district - fierce firefights in the area of Novodmitrovka.
▪️ In the Belgorod region 9 people were injured in drone strikes on a section of the Belgorod-Shebekino road. A 15-year-old girl was admitted to the Shebekinsk Central Regional Hospital with a mine-explosive injury, a bruise, and scratches on her legs after a drone attack in the Novozhegol village. Earlier in Novozhegol, a fighter of the "Orlan" unit was killed. An FPV drone hit an administrative building in a Shostka enterprise.
▪️ In Kupyansk - clashes in the north of the city.
▪️ On the Slavyansk direction the AFU are taking measures to prevent our exit to Ray-Aleksandrovka and are fighting for forested areas near Dibrova. More and more footage of our tactical drones hitting enemy vehicles on the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk road is appearing.
▪️ Southwest of Konstantinovka the enemy is attempting to launch counterattacks and prevent our encirclement of the city from this side. In the city itself - heavy battles in the area of the railway station.
▪️ On the Dobropillsky direction the Russian Armed Forces, in the course of intense counterattacks, are expanding the zone of control in Novopodgorne, northwest of Grishino, in Vasilyevka and in the area of Novoalexandrovka.
▪️ In the Dnepropetrovsk region the Eastern Group of Forces reported that assault units have switched to offensive actions. For now, the main task is to identify vulnerable areas in the defense of the AFU on the Gaichur River and use them to create and expand bridgeheads.
▪️To the northwest of Gulyaypole, our units continue to advance between the settlements of Vozdvizhevka and Verkhnyaya Tersa, as well as bypassing the north and west to block the Ukrainian Armed Forces' garrisons in populated areas.
▪️ On the Zaporizhia front, battles are taking place in Primorsk and Stepnogorsk. The enemy is launching attacks on substations, and there are severe power outages in the region. There are increasingly legitimate questions about the local BARS of the governor, who is responsible, among other things, for protecting facilities from raids.
▪️ In the Kherson region - terrible daily attacks of the Nazis on the civilian population. Shelling damaged two private residential houses and a low-pressure gas pipeline in Nova Kakhovka. In Gornostayevka, Kostogryzovo, Kairakh, Tavriysky, shelling damaged houses. In Bogdanovka, Kairakh and Nova Kakhovka - cars. The AFU shelled Aleshki, Nechayevo, Peschanovka, Raden, Sagi, Gladkovka, Malye Kopani, Nova Zburevka, Chulakovka, Dneprany, Korsun, Novye Lageri, Kudryavoe, Malaya Lepetikha.
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🔴 COMBATE End of Day Review | April 10, 2026
• US-Iran talks frozen as Tehran demands Lebanon ceasefire — Iran denied reports its delegation had arrived in Islamabad, with sources stating negotiations remain suspended until Israel halts attacks on Lebanon. CBS News reported Trump initially agreed the ceasefire would cover Lebanon but reversed course after a call with Netanyahu, who secured a US green light to continue operations while agreeing to avoid "major" strikes for two weeks.
• Hezbollah fires ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv as Lebanon becomes central battleground — The group launched long-range missiles at Tel Aviv and Ashdod, triggering sirens across central Israel and disrupting Ben Gurion Airport operations. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir declared Lebanon the military's "main battlefield," while Israeli forces encircled Bint Jbeil and issued mass evacuation orders for Beirut's southern suburbs, displacing tens of thousands.
• Iran's new Supreme Leader vows compensation, signals hardened Hormuz stance — Mojtaba Khamenei, in his first major address marking 40 days since his father's death, declared Iran the "definitive victor" and promised to demand reparations for war damages. Parliament announced it will codify new Strait of Hormuz transit rules into law, requiring fees paid in rials or cryptocurrency—a move Trump denounced as "dishonorable" and a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
• Senior Iranian strategist Kamal Kharrazi dies from airstrike wounds — The head of Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations succumbed to injuries from a US-Israeli strike on his Tehran home days earlier. His wife was killed in the initial attack, with Iran's vice president calling the targeting "clear evidence of desperation" to disrupt Iranian foreign policy.
• Drone attacks hit Kuwait and Gulf states; Iran denies involvement — Kuwait reported hostile drones struck vital facilities, with explosions also reported in Dubai. The IRGC categorically denied launching any projectiles during the ceasefire, suggesting the attacks were "undoubtedly the work of the Zionist enemy or the United States" and claiming to monitor missiles launched from Azerbaijan.
• Pakistan's defense minister ignites diplomatic firestorm with anti-Israel remarks — Khawaja Asif called Israel "evil and a curse for humanity" and a "cancerous state," prompting Netanyahu's office to call the statement intolerable from a country claiming to mediate peace. Iranian sources revealed Pakistan intervened to halt an imminent Iranian missile strike on Israel, conveying US assurances that Tel Aviv would be restrained.
• Putin declares Easter truce in Ukraine; Zelensky agrees to reciprocate — The Kremlin announced a unilateral ceasefire from April 11-12 for Orthodox Easter, with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev reportedly in Washington discussing broader peace terms. Ukraine confirmed it would observe the pause, with Zelensky noting Russia has "a chance not to return to strikes after Easter."
• NATO membership for Ukraine "no longer being considered" — Secretary General Rutte acknowledged the US, Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary are blocking Kyiv's entry, with the alliance now focused on providing security guarantees instead. Rutte also indicated NATO is evaluating a potential mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz at Trump's request.
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• US-Iran talks frozen as Tehran demands Lebanon ceasefire — Iran denied reports its delegation had arrived in Islamabad, with sources stating negotiations remain suspended until Israel halts attacks on Lebanon. CBS News reported Trump initially agreed the ceasefire would cover Lebanon but reversed course after a call with Netanyahu, who secured a US green light to continue operations while agreeing to avoid "major" strikes for two weeks.
• Hezbollah fires ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv as Lebanon becomes central battleground — The group launched long-range missiles at Tel Aviv and Ashdod, triggering sirens across central Israel and disrupting Ben Gurion Airport operations. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir declared Lebanon the military's "main battlefield," while Israeli forces encircled Bint Jbeil and issued mass evacuation orders for Beirut's southern suburbs, displacing tens of thousands.
• Iran's new Supreme Leader vows compensation, signals hardened Hormuz stance — Mojtaba Khamenei, in his first major address marking 40 days since his father's death, declared Iran the "definitive victor" and promised to demand reparations for war damages. Parliament announced it will codify new Strait of Hormuz transit rules into law, requiring fees paid in rials or cryptocurrency—a move Trump denounced as "dishonorable" and a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
• Senior Iranian strategist Kamal Kharrazi dies from airstrike wounds — The head of Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations succumbed to injuries from a US-Israeli strike on his Tehran home days earlier. His wife was killed in the initial attack, with Iran's vice president calling the targeting "clear evidence of desperation" to disrupt Iranian foreign policy.
• Drone attacks hit Kuwait and Gulf states; Iran denies involvement — Kuwait reported hostile drones struck vital facilities, with explosions also reported in Dubai. The IRGC categorically denied launching any projectiles during the ceasefire, suggesting the attacks were "undoubtedly the work of the Zionist enemy or the United States" and claiming to monitor missiles launched from Azerbaijan.
• Pakistan's defense minister ignites diplomatic firestorm with anti-Israel remarks — Khawaja Asif called Israel "evil and a curse for humanity" and a "cancerous state," prompting Netanyahu's office to call the statement intolerable from a country claiming to mediate peace. Iranian sources revealed Pakistan intervened to halt an imminent Iranian missile strike on Israel, conveying US assurances that Tel Aviv would be restrained.
• Putin declares Easter truce in Ukraine; Zelensky agrees to reciprocate — The Kremlin announced a unilateral ceasefire from April 11-12 for Orthodox Easter, with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev reportedly in Washington discussing broader peace terms. Ukraine confirmed it would observe the pause, with Zelensky noting Russia has "a chance not to return to strikes after Easter."
• NATO membership for Ukraine "no longer being considered" — Secretary General Rutte acknowledged the US, Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary are blocking Kyiv's entry, with the alliance now focused on providing security guarantees instead. Rutte also indicated NATO is evaluating a potential mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz at Trump's request.
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The Invisible Shockwave: How The War Around Iran Is Affecting Kenya And Tanzania
While global attention remained fixed on the evolving dimensions of the Iran conflict – its military dynamics, diplomatic fallout, and implications for the United States and Europe – another, less visible crisis began to take shape far from the epicenter. Beyond the immediate theater of confrontation, the ripple effects of instability were already propagating through the arteries of the global economy. In particular, developing regions with high exposure to external trade and energy imports found themselves increasingly vulnerable to shocks they neither initiated nor could directly influence. This secondary layer of impact has received comparatively little attention, yet it may prove to be one of the most consequential in the long term. Should the fragile truce between the United States, Israel, and Iran deteriorate, these pressures are not only likely to persist, but to intensify, compounding existing structural weaknesses in already fragile economies.
Nowhere is this dynamic more apparent than in Kenya and Tanzania – two East African nations geographically distant from the Persian Gulf, yet deeply embedded in the global systems now under strain. Their experience underscores a critical reality of modern economic interdependence: distance no longer serves as a buffer against geopolitical risk. Instead, exposure is determined by integration – into supply chains, energy markets, and financial flows. For both countries, the consequences of the conflict are not theoretical or delayed; they are immediate, material, and increasingly systemic. What is unfolding is not a localized disruption, but a transmission of instability through interconnected networks that bind distant economies together. In this context, Kenya and Tanzania serve as early indicators of how external shocks can translate into domestic economic stress, revealing the hidden vulnerabilities of globalization in an era of geopolitical uncertainty.
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While global attention remained fixed on the evolving dimensions of the Iran conflict – its military dynamics, diplomatic fallout, and implications for the United States and Europe – another, less visible crisis began to take shape far from the epicenter. Beyond the immediate theater of confrontation, the ripple effects of instability were already propagating through the arteries of the global economy. In particular, developing regions with high exposure to external trade and energy imports found themselves increasingly vulnerable to shocks they neither initiated nor could directly influence. This secondary layer of impact has received comparatively little attention, yet it may prove to be one of the most consequential in the long term. Should the fragile truce between the United States, Israel, and Iran deteriorate, these pressures are not only likely to persist, but to intensify, compounding existing structural weaknesses in already fragile economies.
Nowhere is this dynamic more apparent than in Kenya and Tanzania – two East African nations geographically distant from the Persian Gulf, yet deeply embedded in the global systems now under strain. Their experience underscores a critical reality of modern economic interdependence: distance no longer serves as a buffer against geopolitical risk. Instead, exposure is determined by integration – into supply chains, energy markets, and financial flows. For both countries, the consequences of the conflict are not theoretical or delayed; they are immediate, material, and increasingly systemic. What is unfolding is not a localized disruption, but a transmission of instability through interconnected networks that bind distant economies together. In this context, Kenya and Tanzania serve as early indicators of how external shocks can translate into domestic economic stress, revealing the hidden vulnerabilities of globalization in an era of geopolitical uncertainty.
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In 2024, Romania had its presidential elections. The first round was won by Călin Georgescu, an anti-establishment outsider who was directly at odds with NATO and the European Union, both of whom became increasingly worried about his impending second round victory.
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In 2024, Romania had its presidential elections. The first round was won by Călin Georgescu, an anti-establishment outsider who was directly at odds with NATO and the European Union, both of whom became increasingly worried about his impending second round victory.
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