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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

RT @donikroman: Тєрєхов і Синєгубов знову поїдуть жити за місто. Як це було в минулі важкі періоди. Там у них буде світло, вода, тепло.

А у містян будуть квіти, інсталяції , фонаріки і насрато в головах. Все як завжди, тільки без світла і тепла.
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

RT @ValeriyNev: Служити на штабі бригади - в кайф. Кіт Коля - тому підтвердження.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

RT @timourazhari: Russian President Vladimir Putin received Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa in Moscow.

- Both sides note history of relations
- Putin says Syrian parliament election promotes stability
- Sharaa begins with a quip that there’s a long staircase to climb to get to the room where he met Putin “so it’s good I do a bit of sport.”
- Sharaa says Syria respects past agreements and aims to develop relationship based on independence, stability and security.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

RT @Jonpy99: Worth noting that most of the AFVs lost by Russian forces in revent days are either BMP-3s and BTR-82s with ongoing production or MT-LBs which they should still have enough for years to come at this level of attrition.

No big amounts of older, refurbed AFVs like BMP-1/2s.
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)

🇺🇸 Just released: The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin an Other Transaction Agreement for IFPC's second interceptor.

"Lockheed Martin will lead the development, production and delivery of the IFPC 2nd Interceptor,"
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Jonpy99: Worth noting that most of the AFVs lost by Russian forces in revent days are either BMP-3s and BTR-82s with ongoing production or MT-LBs which they should still have enough for years to come at this level of attrition.

No big amounts of older, refurbed AFVs like BMP-1/2s.
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Who cares about ru worms
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

"The impact from Ukrainian drone strikes will suppress Russia’s refinery processing rates until at least mid-2026, the International Energy Agency says in its latest monthly oil-market report...

'Previously, we had assumed a normalization of refining activity as we approached year-end but now embed a more cautious outlook,' the Paris-based agency said in a report on Tuesday. The IEA currently sees Russian processing rates at just under 5 million barrels a day through June 2026, and a recovery toward 5.4 million barrels a day later, with the outlook to be revised as more information becomes available.

'The increasingly widespread and significant Ukrainian drone campaign against Russian oil refineries and infrastructure' has so far cut the nation’s crude processing by an estimated 500,000 barrels a day, the agency said...

With the drone strikes weighing on refinery runs, Russia raised its crude exports in September to 5.1 million barrels a day, the highest...

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Rob Lee (Twitter)

RT @samotniyskhid: Pokrovsk direction

The Russians have increased the intensity of offensive actions aimed at reaching the southern outskirts of the city of Pokrovsk. At the same time, they are actively trying to create an encirclement of the city of Myrnohrad from the east and to establish fire control over the main supply routes leading to Pokrovsk from the north. They continue to create conditions for expanding their bridgehead in the area of the village of Filiya, with the goal of capturing the village and advancing to the outskirts of Novopavlivka

Today, no support for Russian assault units from mechanized equipment was observed; their recent attempts have not yielded good results. However, weather conditions are expected to worsen, and everything still lies ahead in this regard
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaking at the NATO meeting in Brussels:

"If this war does not end, if there's no path to peace in the short term, then the United States, along with our allies, will take the steps necessary to impose costs on Russia for its continued aggression. If we must take this step, the US War Department stands ready to do our part in ways that only the United States can do."
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