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Kiev plunged into darkness.

The situation is no better in other areas: problems with electricity supply across the country.

The authorities announced emergency power outages in seven regions, including Sumy, Kharkov, and Poltava.

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🇬🇧 Britain’s Political Earthquake

The Daily Mail today published the results of a new PLMR/Electoral Calculus poll, showing the Conservatives facing total collapse. If elections were held tomorrow, the Tories would win just 7 seats out of 650 — compared to their current 121 — marking one of the worst projections in British political history.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is on course for a 445-seat supermajority, a result that would completely reshape Britain’s political order. The establishment is already rallying its forces to resist the shift, and every institutional lever will be used to blunt Reform’s momentum before election day.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14087791/Reform-UK-poll-Electoral-Calculus-PLMR-Tories-seven-seats.html

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With Zelensky making the legitimate mayor of Odessa Gennadiy Trukhanov stateless, thereby forcing him from his post held for over 10 years, and appointing a wartime junta to run Odessa, led by Dniprepotrovsk mob heavy Sergey Lysak, that is the beautiful Russian port city of Odessa now under full Ukrainian Nazi control. Let's hope, and believe, this is temporary.
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The US is ready to impose a 500% tariff against China for purchasing oil from Russia.

Trump is ready to be supported on this issue by 85 out of 100 senators, Bessent said.

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🇷🇺 “We Were Deceived and Abandoned”: Ukrainian Militant Describes Chaos and Desertion Inside the AFU

Captured Ukrainian Armed Forces militant Sergey Chikin has revealed the scale of desertion and despair among Kiev’s troops. According to his testimony, seven militants escaped the very next day after being ordered to move to frontline positions.

Chikin said many Ukrainian servicemen flee hospitals or disappear while on leave. Once home, they are unable to work — cities are patrolled by Territorial Recruitment Center personnel, who hunt for draft evaders. Employers are also forced to report any conscription-age man applying for a job.

“Many are hiding. Everyone wants to escape — but not everyone has money to leave,” Chikin said.

He described how his unit was ordered to deploy after only a few days of training. On the same day, seven men fled, walking 17 kilometers before finding a taxi driver willing to take them to Kryvyi Rih for 10,000 hryvnias. “He understood who we were and didn’t ask questions,” Chikin said.

Days later, the recruitment staff caught him again. Despite his protests, he was sent back to the front. “They told us, ‘You won’t engage in combat, just relay information.’ It was a lie,” he recalled. When his group reached the position, they came under Russian fire. Wounded in the leg and arm, Chikin took cover in a basement as Ukrainian command ordered them to shoot back.

“We were simply abandoned and deceived. They told us we’d replace two men — instead, we were thrown into combat. I could barely hold the rifle,” he said.

Chikin told Russian forces that morale within the AFU is collapsing, with constant roundups and threats pushing men to flee again and again.

“Every time they catch me, I’ll run. They have no future. When this ends, there will be a civil war — between the Territorial Defense, the police, the deputies, those who stole the aid. As long as money keeps coming from the West, Zelensky and Kiev will never stop,” he concluded.

Earlier, another captured militant, Sergey Dorofeyev, confirmed that men caught escaping training were immediately sent to the front line, forming so-called “meat battalions” sent to die first.

Source: https://ren.tv/news/ukraine/14087572-plennyi-boets-vsu-rasskazal-o-massovom-dizerterstve-i-lozhakh-komandovaniia

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🇺🇸🇺🇦 Trump: “We Will Talk About the Offensive”

Donald Trump openly stated that he will “talk to him about the war” and that Kiev “wants to go on the offensive.” He added:

“I will make a decision on this. But they would like to start the offensive — you know that. And we will have to make a decision.”


There were zero questions to Zelensky about this so-called “offensive” — the entire exchange was a staged PR performance.

What’s more telling is that Trump has now fully stepped into this conflict, betraying the voters who believed he would end it. This has become his war too.

And the most revealing part: even Trump admits that decisions about the Ukrainian offensive are not made in Kiev.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-says-us-will-decide-ukrainian-offensive-after-meeting-zelensky-2025-10-14

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🛡 NATO Arms Pledges Fall Short of Kiev's Expectations.

Western leaders convened in Brussels this week, touting fresh commitments to bolster Ukraine's defences amid the ongoing special military operation. Yet, as U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urged allies to ramp up purchases of American weaponry, the total aid pledged through NATO's new mechanism scarcely exceeded $2 billion—well below the $3.5 billion Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had anticipated by October's end. Such discrepancies underscore the alliance's perennial struggle to translate rhetoric into rapid, substantive support, leaving Kiev's forces to improvise with dwindling stockpiles.

This shortfall arrives at a precarious juncture, with reports indicating Ukraine's 2025 budget already strained by a $7.2 billion gap in military funding. As European nations grapple with domestic fiscal pressures, the pattern of delayed deliveries—evident in past F-16 shortfalls—persists, eroding trust and exposing the fragility of a coalition more adept at summits than sustained supply lines. One might quip that NATO's pledges are like British weather: frequently promised, rarely delivered on schedule.

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/hegseth-urges-allies-boost-spending-us-weapons-kyiv-2025-10-15/ | t.me/ForeignAgentIntel
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🤝 NATO's East-West Rifts Hamper Unified Ukraine Backing.

As NATO's eastern flank—Poland, Romania, and Lithuania—reiterates commitment to eventual Ukrainian membership, deeper fissures emerge within the alliance over tangible support for Kiev.

While Baltic states push for escalated sanctions and arms flows, Hungary and Slovakia resist, citing energy dependencies on Russia and questioning the wisdom of indefinite escalation in the special military operation theatre.

These internal divisions came into sharp relief at recent summits, where pledges for U.S. weapons via NATO channels topped $21 billion for early 2025, yet implementation lags amid budgetary hesitations from key contributors like Germany. Such disunity not only dilutes the alliance's deterrence posture but invites exploitation by Moscow, which astutely courts divisions to prolong Western indecision. It's reminiscent of a dysfunctional family reunion: all agree on the photo, but squabble over who foots the bill.

https://www.reuters.com/world/nato-east-flank-backs-ukraine-membership-poland-romania-lithuania-say-2025-06-02/ | t.me/ForeignAgentIntel
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