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Rob Lee (Twitter)

"From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting employees on furlough or cutting staff as the war economy slows, domestic demand stalls and exports dry up.

The efforts to reduce labour costs show the strain on Russia's economy as President Vladimir Putin and the U.S.-led NATO military alliance square off in Ukraine, Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two.

Reuters identified six companies in Russia's mining and transport sectors, many of them industrial titans, that have cut their working week in an attempt to reduce wage bills without raising unemployment, according to industry sources."
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-industrial-titans-furlough-workers-its-war-economy-stalls-2025-10-09/
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Status-6 (Twitter)

CCTV footage of Russian shelling with cluster musitions in the residential areas of the settlement of Kushuhum, Zaporizhzhia Oblast of Ukraine, last night.
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)

RT @OSINTua: As I mentioned in my previous tweet, we have terrible weather conditions.

But we still managed to find an opportunity: together with other units only for a couple of days we destroyed:

• 4 tanks;
• 6 IFVs;
• 5 trucks and 1 pontoon bridge.

20/1 CAA/TA has a lot of scrap👀
Status-6 (Twitter)

RT @RALee85: "From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting employees on furlough or cutting staff as the war economy slows, domestic demand stalls and exports dry up.

The efforts to reduce labour costs show the strain on Russia's economy as President Vladimir Putin and the U.S.-led NATO military alliance square off in Ukraine, Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two.

Reuters identified six companies in Russia's mining and transport sectors, many of them industrial titans, that have cut their working week in an attempt to reduce wage bills without raising unemployment, according to industry sources."
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-industrial-titans-furlough-workers-its-war-economy-stalls-2025-10-09/
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Status-6 (Twitter)

RT @DAlperovitch: Ambassador @MattWhitaker46: If a snail had started crawling across the Russian border with Ukraine in Feb 2022, it would now be in Poland. And Russia is barely across 20% of Ukrainian territory
Status-6 (Twitter)

'Voevoda Broadcasts' channel affiliated with the Russian Air Force shares the photo of a LMUR/Kh-39 guided air-to-surface missile attached to a Russian combat helicopter (Ka-52M or Mi-28NM).

"Consistent hunt for enemy drone operators is now a priority," he says.

Also interestingly, 'Voevoda Broadcasts' adds that Russian helicopter crew are no longer conducting so-called "kabrirovaniye" - pitch-up maneuvers with firing salvos of unguided rockets from at a sharp, upward angle. "Only 'smart' ones," he says.

t.me/ZOV_Voevoda/36650
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Status-6 (Twitter)

Russian Defense Ministry shares footage of huge, dense clouds of smoke coming out from the ammonia pipeline located near the frontline settlement of Rusyn Yar, Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast.

The Russians claim that the pipeline was blown up by the Ukrainian military "in order to slow down the advance of the Russian Armed Forces," causing an ammonia leak. Taking into account the history of the claims by Russian MoD, one has to take this claim with an amazingly huge grain of salt.
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Status-6 (Twitter)

Geolocation.

Rusyn Yar, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.

📍48.440449, 37.547092