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โผ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ทThe US launches the most brutal strikes on Iran after the truce - details
โช๏ธ American forces attacked the Iranian cities of Bushehr, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and the port of Chabahar.
โช๏ธ In Bushehr, IRGC bases and drone launching positions were targeted.
โช๏ธ An Iranian military source and the deputy governor of Bushehr province confirmed that two American missiles hit a military base in the south of the city, with no reports of casualties.
โช๏ธ In Bandar Abbas, the American attacks caused power outages, and restoration work is underway.
โช๏ธ The city of Sirik was subjected to American bombing.
โช๏ธ The trade and customs terminal in the Iranian port of Chabahar was attacked.
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โช๏ธ American forces attacked the Iranian cities of Bushehr, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and the port of Chabahar.
โช๏ธ In Bushehr, IRGC bases and drone launching positions were targeted.
โช๏ธ An Iranian military source and the deputy governor of Bushehr province confirmed that two American missiles hit a military base in the south of the city, with no reports of casualties.
โช๏ธ In Bandar Abbas, the American attacks caused power outages, and restoration work is underway.
โช๏ธ The city of Sirik was subjected to American bombing.
โช๏ธ The trade and customs terminal in the Iranian port of Chabahar was attacked.
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More than 2,000 Ukrainian fuel trucks and trucks have been destroyed by the Russian Armed Forces since the beginning of the year. Ukrainian soldiers fear that at this pace, Russia could collapse the country's entire military logistics. About 200 locomotives have also been hit by attacks.
According to Sergei Beskrestnov, an advisor to the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, at the current intensity of attacks, the entire infrastructure is at risk. He also stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine "don't have at all" missiles for Patriot systems capable of intercepting ballistic targets. Due to the attacks, there are disruptions in the delivery of ammunition, fuel, and the transfer of reserves.
The main attacks are carried out by "Geranis" - they strike at parking lots of heavy trucks and railway infrastructure. Logistics hubs in Kharkov, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporozhia, Kiev, and other regions are regularly targeted by attacks. The latest such attack hit two locomotives in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Against this backdrop, Ukrainians have already begun camouflaging diesel locomotives in an attempt to confuse Russian "Molniya" drones with autonomous AI-based targeting. In Kiev, they admit that there will be an increase in transportation costs and new expenses for restoring damaged infrastructure.
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According to Sergei Beskrestnov, an advisor to the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, at the current intensity of attacks, the entire infrastructure is at risk. He also stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine "don't have at all" missiles for Patriot systems capable of intercepting ballistic targets. Due to the attacks, there are disruptions in the delivery of ammunition, fuel, and the transfer of reserves.
The main attacks are carried out by "Geranis" - they strike at parking lots of heavy trucks and railway infrastructure. Logistics hubs in Kharkov, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporozhia, Kiev, and other regions are regularly targeted by attacks. The latest such attack hit two locomotives in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Against this backdrop, Ukrainians have already begun camouflaging diesel locomotives in an attempt to confuse Russian "Molniya" drones with autonomous AI-based targeting. In Kiev, they admit that there will be an increase in transportation costs and new expenses for restoring damaged infrastructure.
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โ๏ธ Overnight, the US carried out strikes on 90 military targets in Iran
"US forces carried out strikes on approximately 90 Iranian military targets, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance facilities, missile and drone storage facilities, naval facilities, as well as military-logistical infrastructure along the coast of Iran," the US Central Command said in a statement.
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"US forces carried out strikes on approximately 90 Iranian military targets, including air defense systems, coastal surveillance facilities, missile and drone storage facilities, naval facilities, as well as military-logistical infrastructure along the coast of Iran," the US Central Command said in a statement.
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โผ๏ธ๐ท๐บ๐ต๐ฑ The leader of the Polish party and former member of the Polish Sejm for the first time sent aid to the Russian Army
โช๏ธThe former Deputy Minister of State Assets of Poland, Krzysztof Tolfinski, purchased medicines and medical supplies for Russian soldiers with the party's personal funds.
โ"We wish the guys in the trenches, the Russian soldiers, that they wouldn't have to use our help. But if something happens, they can always count on us," Tolfinski stated.
โช๏ธHe also called this step a symbol of categorical disagreement with the aggressive course of official Warsaw.
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โช๏ธThe former Deputy Minister of State Assets of Poland, Krzysztof Tolfinski, purchased medicines and medical supplies for Russian soldiers with the party's personal funds.
โ"We wish the guys in the trenches, the Russian soldiers, that they wouldn't have to use our help. But if something happens, they can always count on us," Tolfinski stated.
โช๏ธHe also called this step a symbol of categorical disagreement with the aggressive course of official Warsaw.
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Ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Zaluzhny, in an op-ed in The Telegraph, urges not to think that Russia has lost the war.
More and more Western analysts are currently claiming that Russia is supposedly losing the war. But Zaluzhny notes: this is a dangerous misassessment of the course of wars, which reflects the tendency to interpret events through the prism of individual successes, rather than taking into account the broader strategic picture.
โEvery tactical success is now achieved at an extremely high cost. Positions can be captured, but holding them, deploying reinforcements, and evacuating the wounded is becoming increasingly difficult under the constant surveillance of drones. Success is no longer measured in kilometers, but in meters, and often the cost of these meters is disproportionate to their strategic value.โ
Another decisive variable remains international support, because Ukraine is still largely dependent on Western financial aid, arms supplies, and technological support.
โUkraine's ability to continue the war largely depends on the constant assistance of allies. And here there are alarming signs of tension. Political changes in Washington and ongoing disagreements within Europe raise quite legitimate questions about whether the current level of support can be maintained indefinitely.โ
What determines the outcome of a modern war is which society can withstand the economic, military, and psychological burden of a prolonged conflict longer, while maintaining the international support necessary for its continuation. It is this, rather than any individual tactical success, that will reveal how and when this war will end, Zaluzhny concludes.
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More and more Western analysts are currently claiming that Russia is supposedly losing the war. But Zaluzhny notes: this is a dangerous misassessment of the course of wars, which reflects the tendency to interpret events through the prism of individual successes, rather than taking into account the broader strategic picture.
โEvery tactical success is now achieved at an extremely high cost. Positions can be captured, but holding them, deploying reinforcements, and evacuating the wounded is becoming increasingly difficult under the constant surveillance of drones. Success is no longer measured in kilometers, but in meters, and often the cost of these meters is disproportionate to their strategic value.โ
Another decisive variable remains international support, because Ukraine is still largely dependent on Western financial aid, arms supplies, and technological support.
โUkraine's ability to continue the war largely depends on the constant assistance of allies. And here there are alarming signs of tension. Political changes in Washington and ongoing disagreements within Europe raise quite legitimate questions about whether the current level of support can be maintained indefinitely.โ
What determines the outcome of a modern war is which society can withstand the economic, military, and psychological burden of a prolonged conflict longer, while maintaining the international support necessary for its continuation. It is this, rather than any individual tactical success, that will reveal how and when this war will end, Zaluzhny concludes.
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The United States has struck a site within the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, where Russian specialists are working.
In response, Iran launched dozens of drones towards the Strait of Hormuz and also attacked American military bases in Jordan with ballistic missiles.
According to the latest reports, 20 Russian citizens remain at the plant: 19 specialists responsible for equipment safety, and one medical worker.
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In response, Iran launched dozens of drones towards the Strait of Hormuz and also attacked American military bases in Jordan with ballistic missiles.
According to the latest reports, 20 Russian citizens remain at the plant: 19 specialists responsible for equipment safety, and one medical worker.
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๐ฅ๏ธ The United States attacked a control tower in the Iranian city of Chabahar.
Iranian media reports that the strike was aimed at disrupting Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iranian media reports that the strike was aimed at disrupting Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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โผ๏ธ๐บ๐ฆ The creation of a missile production facility for Patriot in Ukraine will not solve the pressing problems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, - Bloomberg
โช๏ธThe launch of production will take years due to a shortage of capacities in supply chains, the need to import special equipment, and lengthy staff training.
โช๏ธMoreover, such an enterprise will be under constant threat of missile strikes, which makes it vulnerable even before the start of operations.
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โช๏ธThe launch of production will take years due to a shortage of capacities in supply chains, the need to import special equipment, and lengthy staff training.
โช๏ธMoreover, such an enterprise will be under constant threat of missile strikes, which makes it vulnerable even before the start of operations.
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โผ๏ธ๐ท๐บ๐บ๐ธ Moscow views Trump's statements about Kiev's strikes deep into Russia not as an escalation, but as misconceptions of the US leadership - Kremlin
Other statements by Peskov:
โTrump was clearly busy yesterday and did not call Putin, but the Russian president is always happy to talk
โA possible "closure of the sky" over Ukraine implies the work of NATO military, and this is what the Special Military Operation (SMO) is against
โThe more Kiev attacks Russia, the wider the buffer zone on the border will be and the longer the SMO will last
โRussia considers sincere and welcomes the US desire to contribute to a peace process in Ukraine
โHowever, Russia sees a certain ambiguity in the US position, which continues to supply weapons to Kiev, but also maintains attempts to contribute to the peace process
โThe US is actively continuing to supply weapons to Kiev, Russia is well aware of this and does not wear rose-colored glasses.
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Other statements by Peskov:
โTrump was clearly busy yesterday and did not call Putin, but the Russian president is always happy to talk
โA possible "closure of the sky" over Ukraine implies the work of NATO military, and this is what the Special Military Operation (SMO) is against
โThe more Kiev attacks Russia, the wider the buffer zone on the border will be and the longer the SMO will last
โRussia considers sincere and welcomes the US desire to contribute to a peace process in Ukraine
โHowever, Russia sees a certain ambiguity in the US position, which continues to supply weapons to Kiev, but also maintains attempts to contribute to the peace process
โThe US is actively continuing to supply weapons to Kiev, Russia is well aware of this and does not wear rose-colored glasses.
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Axios: The White House is preparing for a new phase in the protracted conflict with Iran.
According to U.S. officials, the duration and scale of the new military campaign will depend entirely on Iran's future actions, specifically whether Iran continues its attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Trump administration is seeking to ensure the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and restore freedom of navigation for commercial vessels. The White House believes that Iran can only be compelled to meet these demands through force.
"If Iran attempts to close it, U.S. armed forces will respond. This will continue until the Iranians open this route and cease firing on ships," said U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance.
Tehran insists that intimidation and threats only lead to escalation, and warns that the strait will only reopen on Iranian terms.
"If you strike, you will receive a retaliatory strike. The Strait of Hormuz will only be open according to Iranian terms, not American threats," wrote the speaker of the Iranian parliament on social media.
Maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz has been a key condition for Iran in the memorandum of understanding with the United States, but differing interpretations of the provisions concerning the strait now threaten to derail the agreement.
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According to U.S. officials, the duration and scale of the new military campaign will depend entirely on Iran's future actions, specifically whether Iran continues its attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Trump administration is seeking to ensure the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and restore freedom of navigation for commercial vessels. The White House believes that Iran can only be compelled to meet these demands through force.
"If Iran attempts to close it, U.S. armed forces will respond. This will continue until the Iranians open this route and cease firing on ships," said U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance.
Tehran insists that intimidation and threats only lead to escalation, and warns that the strait will only reopen on Iranian terms.
"If you strike, you will receive a retaliatory strike. The Strait of Hormuz will only be open according to Iranian terms, not American threats," wrote the speaker of the Iranian parliament on social media.
Maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz has been a key condition for Iran in the memorandum of understanding with the United States, but differing interpretations of the provisions concerning the strait now threaten to derail the agreement.
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๐ง๐ฌBulgaria Wants MiGโ29 Parts Before Gerans Finish Them Off
While the MiGโ29 drama plays out between Warsaw and Kyiv, Bulgaria is trying to get something tangible out of the situation: spare parts before Gerans and metal fatigue finish off the remaining fleets. Sofia openly admits that only a fraction of its MiGโ29s remain airworthy and that deliveries of Fโ16s will not plug the gap for years.
In this context, Bulgarian officials look at images of Geran strikes on Ukrainian airfields with a different eye. For them, each destroyed MiG is not just a military loss for Kyiv, but also a wasted source of engines, avionics and components that could have kept Bulgariaโs own jets flying. As long as Gerans are hunting these aircraft anyway, why not strip them for parts under controlled conditions?
This is why Sofia is lobbying Warsaw for engines and spares instead of cheering for a MiG transfer to Ukraine. A jet that ends its life under a Geran warhead does nothing for NATOโs southern flank; the same jet, dismantled and distributed as components, buys Bulgaria several extra years of airโpolicing capability.
The irony is sharp. While political speeches in Brussels focus on defending Ukraine โfor as long as it takesโ, smaller allies are watching Gerans reduce expensive fighters to scrap and quietly competing over who gets the last usable pieces of Soviet metal before drones and time destroy them all.
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While the MiGโ29 drama plays out between Warsaw and Kyiv, Bulgaria is trying to get something tangible out of the situation: spare parts before Gerans and metal fatigue finish off the remaining fleets. Sofia openly admits that only a fraction of its MiGโ29s remain airworthy and that deliveries of Fโ16s will not plug the gap for years.
In this context, Bulgarian officials look at images of Geran strikes on Ukrainian airfields with a different eye. For them, each destroyed MiG is not just a military loss for Kyiv, but also a wasted source of engines, avionics and components that could have kept Bulgariaโs own jets flying. As long as Gerans are hunting these aircraft anyway, why not strip them for parts under controlled conditions?
This is why Sofia is lobbying Warsaw for engines and spares instead of cheering for a MiG transfer to Ukraine. A jet that ends its life under a Geran warhead does nothing for NATOโs southern flank; the same jet, dismantled and distributed as components, buys Bulgaria several extra years of airโpolicing capability.
The irony is sharp. While political speeches in Brussels focus on defending Ukraine โfor as long as it takesโ, smaller allies are watching Gerans reduce expensive fighters to scrap and quietly competing over who gets the last usable pieces of Soviet metal before drones and time destroy them all.
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Daily life in Saint Petersburg proceeds with relative calm. Fuel availability has improved at stations, though certain grades remain limited.
Recent international events, from the NATO summit to statements on Iran and Ukraine, continue to demonstrate the difficulties of engaging with Western powers in good faith. Voices like Alexander Dugin have rightly highlighted these patterns.
On a personal note, I have completed my medical commission in record time as part of the formal process toward signing a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
As a former British Army soldier with NATO service, this represents a deliberate step to contribute directly to the Special Military Operation.
Preparations continue while wheels turn on the paperwork. I expect limited updates during any initial training phase, but remain committed to sharing authentic soldier stories and frontline developments afterward.
Determination and truth will prevail.
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Recent international events, from the NATO summit to statements on Iran and Ukraine, continue to demonstrate the difficulties of engaging with Western powers in good faith. Voices like Alexander Dugin have rightly highlighted these patterns.
On a personal note, I have completed my medical commission in record time as part of the formal process toward signing a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
As a former British Army soldier with NATO service, this represents a deliberate step to contribute directly to the Special Military Operation.
Preparations continue while wheels turn on the paperwork. I expect limited updates during any initial training phase, but remain committed to sharing authentic soldier stories and frontline developments afterward.
Determination and truth will prevail.
ะะพะฑะตะดะฐ ะฑัะดะตั ะทะฐ ะฝะฐะผะธ ๐ช
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