Food supplies in Kiev may last for a couple of weeks β Ukrainian media report problems with deliveries.
According to their reports, due to damage to warehouses and disruptions in logistics, the range of products available in stores is decreasing.
There is already a shortage of vegetables, fruits, and dairy products, and problems may even arise with canned goods in the future.
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According to their reports, due to damage to warehouses and disruptions in logistics, the range of products available in stores is decreasing.
There is already a shortage of vegetables, fruits, and dairy products, and problems may even arise with canned goods in the future.
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As a result of last night's attack by Ukrainian drones, Sevastopol has been completely cut off from power.
Drones attacked energy infrastructure facilities, the city governor reported.
A special regime has been introduced at the facilities, and emergency services have been put on high alert.
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Drones attacked energy infrastructure facilities, the city governor reported.
A special regime has been introduced at the facilities, and emergency services have been put on high alert.
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In July, 201 civilians in Russia were killed as a result of attacks by Ukrainian drones.
Another 1739 people were injured β this is the highest number in the past two years, according to a report by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Another 1739 people were injured β this is the highest number in the past two years, according to a report by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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North Korean IT specialists are earning hundreds of millions of dollars in the American tech sector β WSJ.
According to investigators and the U.S. Department of Justice, thousands of North Korean programmers are secretly employed by American companies, using stolen identities and deepfakes. In the U.S., accomplices create "laptop farms" to conceal the actual location of the workers.
Some specialists work for multiple companies simultaneously, earning up to $300,000 per year. It is claimed that up to 90% of the income goes to North Korea, amounting to up to $800 million annually to fund its missile and nuclear programs.
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According to investigators and the U.S. Department of Justice, thousands of North Korean programmers are secretly employed by American companies, using stolen identities and deepfakes. In the U.S., accomplices create "laptop farms" to conceal the actual location of the workers.
Some specialists work for multiple companies simultaneously, earning up to $300,000 per year. It is claimed that up to 90% of the income goes to North Korea, amounting to up to $800 million annually to fund its missile and nuclear programs.
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British drones were used for the first time to strike deep inside Russia, according to The Sunday Times, citing sources in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the publication, drones manufactured in Britain, including the Nyan model from Callen-Lenz, were used in attacks on oil refineries in Volgograd and Yaroslavl.
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According to the publication, drones manufactured in Britain, including the Nyan model from Callen-Lenz, were used in attacks on oil refineries in Volgograd and Yaroslavl.
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A British volunteerβs journey into the Russian Armed Forces didnβt begin with a uniform, an oath or a training ground.
It began with a train to Veliky Novgorod.
Before Michael Jones joined the 61st Marine Brigade, he was welcomed into the home and family of the Guards lieutenant known by the call sign βPolitruk.β Over two days, he saw a side of Russia that no official document could explain β the Novgorod Kremlin, homemade pelmeni, horseback riding, traditional food and the warmth of an ordinary Russian family.
It was a very different introduction to Russia from the one most Westerners are used to seeing.
And perhaps that is what makes the story worth telling.
Full Article on Substack
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It began with a train to Veliky Novgorod.
Before Michael Jones joined the 61st Marine Brigade, he was welcomed into the home and family of the Guards lieutenant known by the call sign βPolitruk.β Over two days, he saw a side of Russia that no official document could explain β the Novgorod Kremlin, homemade pelmeni, horseback riding, traditional food and the warmth of an ordinary Russian family.
It was a very different introduction to Russia from the one most Westerners are used to seeing.
And perhaps that is what makes the story worth telling.
Full Article on Substack
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Flying drones on camera.
Walking the walk, not just talking the talk. πͺ
https://www.1tv.ru/news/2026-08-17/550503
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Walking the walk, not just talking the talk. πͺ
https://www.1tv.ru/news/2026-08-17/550503
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Russia has created "secret bases" for launching drones against Ukraine.
According to the newspaper The Telegraph, these are a network of hidden bases for strikes using modern, long-range drones. Some of them are already being used to attack targets in Ukraine, and they are also capable of striking deep into NATO territory, the British publication claims.
Journalists claim that they have identified ten facilities with new launch positions for long-range drones. This infrastructure "poses a long-term threat to NATO allies." According to the authors, Russian drones from these bases are theoretically capable of reaching Warsaw.
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According to the newspaper The Telegraph, these are a network of hidden bases for strikes using modern, long-range drones. Some of them are already being used to attack targets in Ukraine, and they are also capable of striking deep into NATO territory, the British publication claims.
Journalists claim that they have identified ten facilities with new launch positions for long-range drones. This infrastructure "poses a long-term threat to NATO allies." According to the authors, Russian drones from these bases are theoretically capable of reaching Warsaw.
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Former UK Labour Party MP, founder and leader of the Workers Party, George Galloway, stated on his show MOATS Deep Dive that the British are requesting the restoration of a military "hotline" between London and Moscow because Russian Geran drones are now "shaping the battlefield" in modern conflicts:
"The geran appears to be the preeminent predominant weapon which is now shaping a battlefield which has turned rapidly sour for the NATO side. So much so that the British are this day asking to resume a kind of military hotline between London and Moscow to avoid accidents, as they put it, leading to a greater cataclysm."
The main production of Geran-family strike drones is concentrated in the Alabuga special economic zone in Tatarstan. The plant is the world's largest facility for the production of strike drones, and current production volumes are nine times higher than the original plan.
According to Ukrainian intelligence data as of August 2026, Russian industry produces approximately 3,000 Geran-4/5 jet-powered drones and about 2,800 Geran-2 drones per month.
The damage inflicted on Ukraine. Geran drones are used by Russia almost nightly in massive strikes against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. According to open-source calculations based on official reports, in some months of 2026, between several thousand and more than 8,000 Geran-type UAVs were launched. Even with a high interception rate, some of the drones reach their targets, striking energy facilities and critical infrastructure across Ukraine.
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"The geran appears to be the preeminent predominant weapon which is now shaping a battlefield which has turned rapidly sour for the NATO side. So much so that the British are this day asking to resume a kind of military hotline between London and Moscow to avoid accidents, as they put it, leading to a greater cataclysm."
The main production of Geran-family strike drones is concentrated in the Alabuga special economic zone in Tatarstan. The plant is the world's largest facility for the production of strike drones, and current production volumes are nine times higher than the original plan.
According to Ukrainian intelligence data as of August 2026, Russian industry produces approximately 3,000 Geran-4/5 jet-powered drones and about 2,800 Geran-2 drones per month.
The damage inflicted on Ukraine. Geran drones are used by Russia almost nightly in massive strikes against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. According to open-source calculations based on official reports, in some months of 2026, between several thousand and more than 8,000 Geran-type UAVs were launched. Even with a high interception rate, some of the drones reach their targets, striking energy facilities and critical infrastructure across Ukraine.
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69 people, including three children, have been killed, and 406 have been injured as a result of attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian regions from August 10th to 16th β Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On average, during this period, approximately 10 people were killed each day, and around 60 were injured.
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On average, during this period, approximately 10 people were killed each day, and around 60 were injured.
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Estonian customs officials prevented a sanctioned frying pan from entering Russia.
At the "Narva" border crossing, a 39-year-old Finnish citizen was found to have a new aluminum frying pan in her luggage, which is prohibited from import under sanctions.
The woman was fined β¬560 and, along with the purchase, was sent back to Estonia.
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At the "Narva" border crossing, a 39-year-old Finnish citizen was found to have a new aluminum frying pan in her luggage, which is prohibited from import under sanctions.
The woman was fined β¬560 and, along with the purchase, was sent back to Estonia.
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