For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

The Ukrainian Army Has Trapped More Russian Forces in Pokrovsk


- Poland now seeking more air defense systems
- Ukraine military are now training Polish soldiers in drone and counter-drone warfare


The Ukrainians are taking advantage of Russia’s propaganda assault…. Unfortunately, that propaganda assault provided Putin with some bogus material / misinformation to "bluff" DonOld & Witkoff, etc.(and it’s VERY easy to "bluff" Witkoff & DonOld, because they WANT to be "bluffed" by Putin, just so they can use Putin’s "bluff" in their own "bluff" against members of congress & the American public 🤬).

Ultimately, I believe Ukraine does have the capacity to collapse the Russian war effort solely with the assistance of Europe and their friends in America outside of this traitorous Trump administration: I hope they can. I also hope that SOME republicans in congress step up and stand up to Trump on Ukraine.

Give / sell Ukraine (and Poland) the air defense systems they need - NOW (and provide DIRECT AMERICAN MILITARY AID - NOW).

This is a critical juncture in the war, and Russia looks vulnerable. Don’t give China, etc, time to shore up Russia.

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Slava Ukraini!!!

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Ukrainians struck the Topaz factory facility in Donetsk, where a high-level headquarters of the Russian army was located.

6 hits and these are not drones, these are Ukrainian missiles striking the Topaz plant, where the command post of russian occupiers was located.



Let’s hope some partisans are helping direct these strikes on Russian command outposts.

Slava Ukraini!!!

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The Ukrainians are taking advantage of Russia’s propaganda assault…. Unfortunately, that propaganda assault provided Putin with some bogus material / misinformation ton"bluff" DonOld & Witkoff, etc.(and it’s VERY easy to "bluff" Witkoff & DonOld, because they WANT to be "bluffed" by Putin, just so they can use Putin’s "bluff" in their own "bluff" against members of congress & the American public 🤬).

Ultimately, I believe Ukraine does have the capacity to collapse the Russian war effort solely with the assistance of Europe and their friends in America outside of this traitorous Trump administration: I hope they can. I also hope that SOME republicans in congress step up and stand up to Trump on Ukraine.

Give / sell Ukraine (and Poland) the air defense systems they need - NOW (and provide DIRECT AMERICAN MILITARY AID - NOW).

This is a critical juncture in the war, and Russia looks vulnerable. Don’t give China, etc, time to shore up Russia.

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Slava Ukraini!!!

Yep. Russis has been pulling units out from elsewhere and moving them to Pokrovsk to throw into the attack there - this is their summer breakthrough - the one that Putin promsed Trumo would capture the Donbas and bring Ukraine ti military defeat, which is why Donny is not doing sanctions on Russia (not that he ever will) or trying to impose a ceasefire on Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Ukraine, among other things, hacked Russia security / traffic cams and has been using thse to track Russian units and it them with ongoing drone attacks. They took out their headquarters in Donestsk 5 days ago and also hit their headquarters in Luhansk with missiles. And in the salient, Azov has been slicing and dicing the Russian brigades that were supposed to be the spearhead that these units were to reinforce.

As you say, Laz. It's a propaganda assault design to create an image of winning and instead it's being decimated from the top down and the base up. 80% of these reinforcements will be dead before they get to the front and can even start to fight. The rest will die anyhow,

And the House just overwhelmingly voted to continue providing military support to Ukraine by a 372-60 vote.
 
Let’s hope some partisans are helping direct these strikes on Russian command outposts.

Slava Ukraini!!!

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Watch that "Updates from Donetsk" video clip - he talks about that

And I will say, despite our disagreements on other issues, I am happy that are on the same side over Ukraine.

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Russian Drone Attack on Poland - NATO fails test after test

Russia is attemptig to scare NATO into taking existing EU production for themselves and stockpiling it rather than supplying Ukraine
NATO is taking this attack the way Russia wants NATO to take it

The timing makes it clear what its all about - Ukraine is preparing to retake Crimea
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Russia haemorrhages troops | Gen. Philip Breedlove (2013-16 SACEUR - Supreme Allied Commander Europe)


- 30,000 North Koreans working in Russian factories because they don't have the manpower
- Poland drone attack - calculated incursion to test resolve of NATO
- Whether NATO accepts it or not, it is a war in Europe. Air policing is an option only in a peace time. We have a theater-level war going on. Peacetime ROE's put's NATO aircraft at risk. War time ROE's are needed for combat air patrols

Gen. Breedlove really talks to the point. Really good analysis here.

 

Russians are about to be wiped out from within | Robert Fox


Donald Trump's body language says he doesn't know what to do
- Trump has tried to say this is a European thing
- Trump thought he could bkame the Europeans and go away and his buddy-buddy relation with Putin would let him pull it ff
- Putin is off on his own planet
- Trump's realizing it's not as simple as walking away
- Trump is secondary to Europe. Trump is unreliable. he grew up on reality TV
- Optics of Xi and Putin and Modi standing together in China - taking a poke at Donald Trump's vanity
- Venezuela - Trump has too much on his plate and he hasn't got the team now - Pompeo isn't there, John Bolton kew his stuff, Rubio has his own agenda....
- Very difficult to read what is going on on the Russian side -
What happens in the next few weeks is vital - Russia is in trouble in a very unexpected way
- extraordinary reports in Reuters - people around Putin are worried about what you do with the Army when it comes home
- Ukraone have doe damage to the Russian economy - gas shortages. Dire Water shortages in Crimea and Donetsk
- Russia summer offensive has meant Russia have had to abandon push in Sumy and Kharkiv
- Crop harvest season - Russia has had to buy potatoes from outside and has been shipping in petrol, petrolrationing speading everywhere in Russia
- Russian Federation - increasing tension and fragmenting over the next 5 years as Moscow loses control - it'll make Yugoslavia look like a Sunday school picnic
- There are very few global leaders who are not creatures of the moment
- Greece and South Korea are facing demographic collape over the next 75 years
- Russian demographic crisis - the population is in a slow decline. Russian populations is very very unhealthy - Ukrainians worred about the effect on morale of fighting battalions of HIV and Hepatitis victims....
- Putin and the Russian elite fear the Jacquerie - a spontaneous uprising of the pesants - a spontaneous explosion of the population - there will be an unexpected trigger point and unepected results
- Post war mental health crisis seeping thru society after the war - Russia already has this experience after the Afghan war....about 10% of the returning veterans became psychopaths
- Zelensky is more aware of this than people thing - he has deliberately held back on mobilizing 18-25 year olds due to the potential impact of the war on the mental health of the younger generation
- Ukraine is fighting to preserve their young people


 
Whoa. Russia stripping troops from Kherson and moving them north.....THIS could be interesting

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Counting down to the second million Russians. Add in the 4,000,000 young Russian men who have left the country rather than fight for Putin and that's a sizable demographic impact

Another week to 1.1 million


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Russian commanders scorn wounded in desperate assaults

Russian troops are enduring catastrophic losses in the war against Ukraine, with conscription efforts falling short of expectations, Ukraine's Defense Intelligence said on Sept. 12, while releasing another intercepted conversation among Russian invaders. The enemy has run out of infantry in the Huliaipole sector. Due to a shortage of manpower, the Russian military command is throwing virtually anyone into assaults, including the seriously ill, wounded, cooks, and drivers. In the intercepted talk, a Russian assault trooper complains to his commander about knee injuries that prevent him from walking.

The commander responds with the typical disdain and unwillingness to aid subordinates seen in the Russian army, the intelligence agency said.
"Have you forgotten where our evacuation group is?" a male voice says on the recording.
“Are you suggesting the company commander grab a wheel and roll you back? Is that what you're saying?”
"No, no, commander, at least from the neighboring units," the assault trooper pleads.
But evacuation is denied: "You're told where to get there on your own, reach it and maybe they'll pick you up from there. There's no people — everyone's gone, now cooks are going into battle because you can't win. They've brought cooks here, brought communications guys here. They've all been killed already."

https://english.nv.ua/nation/russia...ine-s-defense-intelligence-says-50544533.html
 

Shmyhal: Ukraine meets mobilization needs despite ongoing war

Ukraine is not facing mobilization problems, Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal said in an interview with Sky News on Sept. 10. “The level of conscription over the past year has been stable, with a tendency to grow,” Shmyhal said. “We are mobilizing the necessary number of people to cover our losses and form small reserves.”

He acknowledged, however, that Russia’s mobilization efforts continue to replace battlefield losses, even though they are five times higher than those of Ukraine’s Defense Forces. “For them, it is not a problem that they have lost 1 million people since the start of this war. Half of them were killed,” Shmyhal said. “They simply keep firing, burning people in the flames of war without counting their losses.”

The minister called this a challenge for Ukraine, noting Moscow also benefits from the support of North Korean troops and Iranian assistance. On Sept. 2, the Presidential Office said lowering the mobilization age was not being considered. It added that even if a ceasefire were reached, mobilization in Ukraine would continue for some time. On Sept. 7, Vadym Skibitskyi, deputy head of Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), reported that Russia had recruited about 280,000 soldiers on contract since the start of 2025 and mobilizes around 35,000 people each month. HUR chief Kyrylo Budanov has described the possibility of another Russian mobilization as a “serious threat” to Ukraine.

https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/u...yhal-says-in-sky-news-interview-50544210.html
 
Ukraine ramps up production of armored vehicles

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine’s defense industry has significantly expanded its armored vehicle output, with one manufacturer confirming record deliveries to frontline units. On September 10, Vladislav Belbas, director of the company Ukrainian Armor, announced that his firm has supplied more than 1,000 Novator armored vehicles to Ukraine’s Defense Forces. “From the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian Armor has delivered over 1,000 Novator armored vehicles to the Defense Forces of Ukraine,” Belbas said.

He noted that the Novator line has expanded in recent years to meet evolving battlefield needs. “Over these years, the Novator family has been joined by new models: the Novator-2 armored vehicle, the Novator 2S medical evacuation variant, the Novator KShM command-and-staff vehicle, the Novator for explosive ordnance disposal, an upgraded Novator with reinforced protection, and the Novator-2 Krechet,” Belbas added.

The Novator, a 4×4 armored vehicle designed for troop transport and multi-role missions, has become one of the most widely deployed platforms across Ukrainian units. Its modular design allows adaptation for medical evacuation, command roles, or counter-mine operations. While Ukrainian Armor has openly shared production achievements, other major domestic manufacturers remain silent about their output. According to industry sources, companies fear that publicizing deliveries could expose their facilities to Russian strikes, given Moscow’s persistent intelligence-gathering and targeting of Ukraine’s defense production network. Despite this operational secrecy, Ukrainian industry has collectively achieved notable results. Since early 2022, local producers have supplied more than 3,500 armored vehicles of the 4×4 type to the Armed Forces, supporting operations from frontline assault missions to casualty evacuation under fire.

The surge in production highlights Ukraine’s ability to expand its domestic defense industry despite wartime conditions.

https://defence-blog.com/ukraine-ramps-up-production-of-armored-vehicles/
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Ukraine’s long arm: 1000 km deep, a drone ignites Russia’s Baltic Sea oil terminal near Finland

Ukraine launched a long-range drone strike on 12 September targeting key oil infrastructure deep inside Russian territory. Russian news Telegram channel Astra reports that several fires broke out at the Primorsk oil port in Leningrad Oblast after drones penetrated nearly 1000 km from Ukraine. The attack is part of Ukraine’s sustained effort to degrade Russia’s ability to profit from oil exports, funding Moscow’s war machine. Primorsk is located about 100 km northwest of St Petersburg, on the Finnish side of the Gulf of Finland. The attack marks one of Ukraine’s deepest strikes on Russian energy assets since the full-scale war began.

According to Astra, the port of Primorsk—Russia’s largest oil terminal on the Baltic Sea—was hit in the early hours of 12 September. Leningrad Oblast governor Aleksandr Drozdenko confirmed that a fire broke out on a vessel at the port. Firefighting systems were activated and the “open fire” was allegedly extinguished. Officials claimed there was no threat of sinking or oil spill. The governor also stated that another fire erupted at a pumping station in Primorsk and was later extinguished. No injuries were reported.

Astra cited local residents in the town of Tosno — a town south of St Petersburg — reporting explosions overnight. The Leningrad Oblast governor said Russian air defenses engaged drones over several districts, including Volosovsky, Tosnensky, Gatchinsky, Lomonosovsky, and Pushkinsky in St Petersburg. The governor stated that debris and fragments from downed drones fell in multiple populated areas, including Tosno, Vsevolozhsk, and the villages of Pokrovskoe and Uzmino, as well as outside residential areas in Lomonosovsky district. Authorities said no fires or injuries occurred at these sites, but the impact zones were cordoned off.

Astra also reported that explosions continued to be heard across Leningrad Oblast and St Petersburg throughout the night in one of the largest drone attacks on the region since the war’s start. As a result of the drone attack, operations at Pulkovo Airport in St Petersburg were heavily impacted. According to airport operator statements cited by Russian state agency RIA Novosti, 28 flights were delayed, 13 canceled, and 11 aircraft were diverted to alternate airfields. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that air defenses downed a total of 221 Ukrainian drones overnight across the country. Of these, 28 were allegedly intercepted over Leningrad Oblast alone. The ministry also listed drones shot down over several other oblasts, including Bryansk, Smolensk, Kaluga, Novgorod, Moscow region, Belgorod, Rostov, Tver, Pskov, Tula, and Kursk.

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/09...ea-oil-terminal-near-finland/#google_vignette
 

Russians are about to be wiped out from within | Robert Fox

- Ukraone have doe damage to the Russian economy - gas shortages. Dire Water shortages in Crimea and Donetsk
Perhaps bigger in the long run is the damage the Russia's invasion of Ukraine has done to the Russian economic prospects. Before, the big money makers for Russia was gas sales to Europe, arms sales, and agriculture. Europe has gone off of Russian gas, why would anyone buy russian arms given how soundly they have been thumped by western arms, and there are too few men left to harvest the fields.
 

Rheinmetall to deliver Skyranger counter-drone systems on Leopard chassis to Ukraine


German defense giant Rheinmetall says it will deliver mobile Skyranger counter-drone systems to Ukraine that can be mounted on Leopard tanks. A contract worth hundreds of millions of euros is expected to be signed Wednesday at the DSEI defense show in London, said Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger in an interview with broadcaster ZDF. Papperger said Ukraine will receive the first systems this year. He stressed that each unit can cover an area of four by four kilometers, providing full protection against enemy drones.

The news comes just days after Russia launched its largest air attack on Ukraine since the start of the war.

Rheinmetall also confirmed the German army is interested in similar systems. Asked whether the company profits from a protracted war, Papperger said he wants the conflict to end as soon as possible. “People in Ukraine are suffering terribly. We all want peace. But to preserve it, you need defensive means,” he said. Rheinmetall has integrated the Skyranger air-defense turret with a 35 mm cannon onto a heavy Leopard tank chassis, instead of the original wheeled Boxer APC platform. The move opens new possibilities for the artillery system, allowing it to maneuver over rough terrain alongside other heavy tracked armor and effectively turning it into a full-fledged ground-based air-defense asset.

According to Rheinmetall representative Björn Bernhard, the company has many Leopard 1 hulls that can take Skyranger turrets. Transferring the 4.5-ton module to a tank chassis can also enable additional equipment for target detection and tracking, as well as a larger number of ready-to-fire missiles in the launcher.

Using the old Leopard chassis will speed up delivery times - Skyranger can also be fitted on Lynx and Fuchs chassis but these are already backlogged.

https://uawire.org/rheinmetall-to-d...-drone-systems-on-leopard-chassis-to-ukraine#

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Perhaps bigger in the long run is the damage the Russia's invasion of Ukraine has done to the Russian economic prospects. Before, the big money makers for Russia was gas sales to Europe, arms sales, and agriculture. Europe has gone off of Russian gas, why would anyone buy russian arms given how soundly they have been thumped by western arms, and there are too few men left to harvest the fields.

Oh yeah, absolutely. They are already importing potatoes and the wheat harvest this year is going to be way down. Not to mention the impact of pretrol and diesel shortages on agricultural machinery. The Ukrainia targeting of oil and gas is also having a huge effect and the mapower shortages are hitting all over the economy. "Guest workers" everywhere.

And as for demogrphics, there's a big market for Russian blondes in China. The old Chinese one child policy had its effect, with millions more men than women - and many wealthy young men in China are importing Russian brides. Apparently it's working quite well - Chinese men are not the alcoholic wife-beaters that Russian men are to start with. Russia's losing both ways. Now factor in all the amputees, and released criminals (stats from the Afghan war were that 10% of the Russian vets came back as fully fledged psychopaths with severe mental health issues and we can expect it to be even worse from this war given the annihilation being experienced by Russian military units). The impact is going to be enormous.
 

Russian Air Defenses Completely FAIL

Ukraine launched a massive overnight drone assault on Russia on September 12, striking multiple regions including Moscow, Smolensk, and Leningrad. Russian officials admitted that 221 drones were intercepted, but many bypassed defenses, setting fires at facilities such as a Lukoil site in Smolensk and a vessel at Primorsk Port near St. Petersburg. Pulkovo Airport, Russia’s second busiest, was forced to shut down, disrupting an estimated 50 flights.

Local residents reported explosions across Moscow and St. Petersburg, marking one of the largest drone attacks inside Russia since the invasion began. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed more than 400 drones were shot down nationwide, yet evidence shows widespread damage. The strikes highlight Ukraine’s strategy of targeting key infrastructure and exposing gaps in Russia’s air defense systems.

 

PRIMORSK STRIKE: RUSSIAS LARGEST OIL EXPORT HUB ON FIRE


Primorsk is close to St Petersburg on the Baltic Sea. It's Russia's largest oil transshipment port and heavily used for exports.
Three of its (irreplacable) pumping stations are destroyed along with one tanker on fire. 60 million tons of oil thru Primorsk annually
Will take months to repaue and each day they are out is $41,000,000 less income
Russian air defence cannot stop new Ukrainian cruise missiles

 

Ukraine Nailed the Big Oil Port |


Ukraine attacked the port of Primorsk in the temporarily occupied region of Karelia (I love Denys calling it that)
Russia is now struggling to produce eniugh jet fuel
Russians made a penetration near Kupiansk. t sounds like these are thru underground tunnels (water?) - turns out its thru a gas pipeline, takes 4 days to move thru

 
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POKROVSK-DOBROPILLIA Axis: The Enemy is Trapped

On this sector of the front, Ukrainian assault troops are conducting one of the most successful operations in recent months. The enemy is attempting to advance, but AFU are systematically grinding down enemy forces, cutting supply routes, and subjecting them to devastating crossfire

In just two weeks, Ukrainian forces achieved what once seemed impossible. Through the coordinated efforts of the 33rd and 425th Assault Regiments, in cooperation with the 1st Assault Regiment, the 24th and 25th Assault Battalions, as well as the 79th and 82nd Air Assault Brigades, the enemy has found itself in operational — and in some areas, tactical — encirclement

Three major “pockets” are now clearly forming on the map. Russia has deployed some of its most capable units to this area, including special forces, in an effort to prevent the encirclement from closing. Yet even elite formations have failed to halt the advance of Ukrainian assault troops

The fighting is intense, with ongoing engagements. An increasing number of Russian troops, realizing the inevitable, are surrendering. Ukrainian fighters note that the situation is beginning to resemble the Battle of Kursk: the enemy is laying down arms en masse, unable to withstand the pressure


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