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RT @ChristopherJM: Massive Russian attacks have disabled ~60% of Ukraine's gas production, raising fears of winter shortages. Now Naftogaz's CEO says: “We need billions of cubic meters of gas more.” Interview with him and DTEK's CEO, in our @FT report, w/ @hallbenjamin.
https://www.ft.com/content/2ade480c-012c-47d9-8dde-85022756697c
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🇺🇦🇫🇷 Ukrainian marines operating a French-supplied Mistral short-range air defense system, installed on the back of a truck.
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RT @ShahedTracker: Overview of Reported Damage for September 2025

Number of events:
Hit (Confirmed): 251
Comb. Strike (Missile and/or drone): 38
Fire (“Light” / Unknown Damage): 94
Drone (Unspecified Type): 25
Power Outage: 17 Minor, 8 Major

Map (link below):
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Ukrainian Railways' Oleksandr Pertsovskyi said that Russia targeted railway infrastructure on the border of Sumy and Chernihiv oblasts with the aim of cutting off connections with frontline territories.
https://epravda.com.ua/biznes/rf-atakuvala-zaliznicyu-na-mezhi-sumshchini-ta-chernigivshchini-pasazhiri-pojizdiv-dojizhdzhatimut-na-avtobusah-812666
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RT @P_Kallioniemi: Soup of the Week, episode 9: How Viktor Orbán Built the EU’s First Dictatorship
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RT @RALee85: "Russian strikes in recent days have wiped out more than half of Ukraine’s domestic natural gas production, likely forcing the war-battered country to spend 1.9 billion euros ($2.2 billion) on fuel imports to survive the looming winter.

Kyiv told its allies earlier this week that a massive Russian barrage targeting the Kharkiv and Poltava regions on Oct. 3 took out roughly 60% of the country’s gas production, according to people with knowledge of the matter. They requested anonymity because the discussions are private...

If the strikes continue, Ukraine expects it will need to buy roughly 4.4 billion cubic meters of gas by the end of March, at a cost of nearly 2 billion euros, according to people familiar with the details. That’s the equivalent of nearly 20% of Ukraine’s annual consumption."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-09/russian-strikes-knock-out-more-than-half-of-ukraine-gas-output-ahead-of-winter
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Понаехавший в РФ уроженец Таджикистана, старший разведчик-снайпер Рахматов Исломиддин Хикматович 2002 г.р. ввёлся в заблуждение телеграммом, напоследок наврал жене, проебал почти все конечности и закопался в городе Юрьев-Польский
https://asiaplustj.info/ru/news/tajikistan/society/20251007/ego-poslednimsoobtsheniem-bilo-ya-ostanus-zhivim-podrobnosti-gibeli-urozhentsa-tadzhikistana-v-ukraine #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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RT @RALee85: Ukrainian Railways' Oleksandr Pertsovskyi said that Russia targeted railway infrastructure on the border of Sumy and Chernihiv oblasts with the aim of cutting off connections with frontline territories.
https://epravda.com.ua/biznes/rf-atakuvala-zaliznicyu-na-mezhi-sumshchini-ta-chernigivshchini-pasazhiri-pojizdiv-dojizhdzhatimut-na-avtobusah-812666
Rob Lee (Twitter)

"Sergii Koretskyi, chief executive of Naftogaz, Ukraine’s state energy company, said in an interview that Russia was again seeking to sap morale with targeted strikes on energy infrastructure, as it has every year since 2022. The difference this time, Koretskyi said, was in the frequency and scale of the attacks — with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles on an almost nightly basis...

An October 3 attack on facilities in the Kharkiv and Poltava regions was described by Koretskyi as 'the most massive and the most aggressive attack since the full-scale invasion started'. He earlier said that a 'significant portion' of Naftogaz infrastructure was damaged in the assault, with 'some of the destruction' described as critical. A second massive attack on gas infrastructure followed on Sunday, targeting gas storage facilities.

Maxim Timchenko, the chief executive of DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, told the FT that 'our assets are being attacked...

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