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

And equally obvious that Trump has already cost the US Defebse Industry billions in sales and thpusands of jobs...

 
Ukraine Advancing in Sumy

ZSU advancing in Sumy and in one area has frecrossed the Russian border as the Russian pull troops out to move to Pokrovsk
Russian slowly building up for another attack in Pokrovsk and advancing slowly in Kupiansk
Trouble for Russia looming - saborage on railway lines. Trains derailed
Another Russian oil refinery hit

 
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Other news: Democrat Doris Matsui in Congress has long been trying to send obsolete and decomissioned Tomahawk Block II and Block III missiles to Ukraine instead of having them dismantled and destroyed at the Sierra Army Depot. I have it from a pretty reliable source that Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth are now looking into this.

The Tomahawk carries a 450kg warhead with a range of 1300-2500km.
 
Other news: Democrat Doris Matsui in Congress has long been trying to send obsolete and decomissioned Tomahawk Block II and Block III missiles to Ukraine instead of having them dismantled and destroyed at the Sierra Army Depot. I have it from a pretty reliable source that Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth are now looking into this.

The Tomahawk carries a 450kg warhead with a range of 1300-2500km.

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Little Marco Rubio & Whiskey Pete Kegsbreath "looking into" sending those missiles to Ukraine is about as reassuring / promising as DonOld "looking into" putting sanctions on Russia, etc…

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Better not be holding your breath…

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Corruption is destroying Russia and guaranteeing Ukraine's Victory

Russia’s most destructive enemy is not NATO or sanctions—it is corruption inside its own war machine. The “phantom” that drains fuel before tanks reach the front, swaps modern armor for outdated junk, and issues soldiers bargain-bin radios that fail under basic jamming is not hidden in the West. It is inside Russia’s contracts, receipts, and depots. This investigation exposes how theft, fraud, and fake modernization guarantee a hollow army that loses before battle even begins.

Here’s what you’ll learn if you watch through to the end:

1. How procurement scams turn “modernized” units into museum pieces on the battlefield.
2. Why radios and navigation systems fail before soldiers ever face the enemy.
3. How Putin’s autocrat’s bargain trades loyalty for stolen billions, trapping him in corruption.
4. Why every abandoned tank, every failed offensive, and every morale collapse traces back to receipts, not missiles.
5. The red flags—contracts, audits, fake delivery forms—that predict Russian defeat before the shooting starts.

By the end, you’ll see how Putin’s own system is the ghost destroying his army. If you want fact-driven analysis on Russia’s war economy, procurement fraud, logistics collapse, drones, EW, and corruption networks—subscribe now, share to break propaganda, and join as a member to support deeper investigations.

CHAPTARS:
00:00 The Ghost Haunting Russia
00:45 Abandoned Tanks and Falling Jets
01:30 The Phantom Revealed
02:15 Putin The Architect of Collapse
03:00 Russias Illusion of Power
03:45 The Web of Corruption
04:30 Weapons That Do Not Exist
05:15 Arrests at the Top
06:00 The Pact of Power and Greed
06:45 A Military Built on Lies
07:30 Why the War Continues
08:15 Soldiers as Consumables
09:00 Corruption as the Only Ideology
09:45 A Fight for Scarce Resources
10:30 Putins Trap
11:15 The Outcome
12:00 Closing and Call to Action

 
The sustained economic war Ukraine is waging against Russia is starting to have an impact. The hits on the refineries are piling up and Russia can't repair them. The parts and technology for the catalytic crackers are in the US and Russia isn't going to be getting any new parts. The Russians are squeezing off petroleum shipments to allies such as Belarus, gas lines are forming even in Moscow, and the lights are flickering.

Putin has effectively destroyed Russia no matter what happens going forward. One would hope he'd load his ill gotten gains on an airplane and fly to Beijing to live in comfortable exile but maybe that's a bridge to far.
 

Frontline report: Russia’s Pokrovsk offensive collapses into chaos — Ukrainian forces seize the moment and liberate Udachne


Russia’s offensive around Pokrovsk has finally collapsed into disorganized, scattered assaults, exposing the total breakdown of its campaign. Seizing the moment, Ukrainian forces struck back with momentum, liberating another key town and turning the tide of the battle. The fighting around Pokrovsk has entered a new phase, where the intensity of Russian assaults on the flanks has clearly declined and their once grand offensive has fractured into scattered, uncoordinated attacks. What remains is little more than small groups probing Ukrainian defenses, seemingly just to avoid a complete halt that would openly expose the failure of the Russian campaign.

On the western flank near Udachne, Russian efforts have been reduced to chaotic infiltration attempts without any combined arms support. On the eastern flank near Myrnohrad, the story is much the same, with piecemeal assaults ending in abandonment of vehicles and panicked retreats under Ukrainian fire. The larger picture is unmistakable, as the Russian encirclement attempts around Pokrovsk have fallen apart.

Ukraine has seized the opportunity to strike back, and near Udachne, the lack of Russian coordination was turned against them. Ukrainian forces launched a deliberate push, clearing the settlement and raising the national flag over its center. What had been temporarily filled with scattered Russian infiltrators was retaken swiftly, with videos showing Ukrainian units inside the village. The half-hearted Russian attempts to regain ground have been nothing short of disastrous. Assaults sent down predictable roads ended with fields littered with bodies, creating roads of death that Ukrainians control tightly with drones and artillery.

A similar pattern unfolded near Myrnohrad on the eastern flank, where the Ukrainians knocked out a handful of Russian armored assaults, before moving in to finish off the remnants.

Overall, Russia committed significant resources and manpower to the Pokrovsk axis, throwing battalion after battalion against Ukrainian defenses. Yet every thrust on the western, eastern, and northern flanks has collapsed, leaving nothing but wrecked vehicles and soaring casualty lists. To distract from this, commanders have resorted to sewer infiltrations and other theatrics that fail to alter the battlefield balance.

With autumn rains fast approaching, Russia’s much-hyped summer offensive has ended without achieving its main goal of capturing Pokrovsk. Instead, Ukrainian countermeasures have not only preserved the town but have rolled back enemy gains, and Russian bodies littering the fields and underground sewer lines.

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/09...forces-seize-the-moment-and-liberate-udachne/
 

Ukrainian troops are on the attack in Sumy—and advancing


Russian troops are falling back in Sumy Oblast in northern Ukraine.

That’s not surprising. The Kremlin has pulled no fewer than five marine and airborne brigades, regiments and divisions from Sumy and redirected them south to Donetsk Oblast, where a pair of Russian field armies are struggling to hold back a Ukrainian counterattack. Both sides in Russia’s 43-month wider war on Ukraine have shifted troops from Sumy to Donetsk as the battle for the fortress city of Pokrovsk intensifies. But it’s evident the Russians have weakened their forces in Sumy more than the Ukrainians have.

In recent days, Ukrainian troops have ejected the Russians from the area around the villages of Kostiantynivka and Novokostiantynivka in Sumy just a few hundred meters from the border with Russia, analysis group Deep State reported Sunday. “There are achievements in the Sumy region,” Ukrainian Pres. Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Sept. 12.

It seems the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade is the main Russian formation in the vicinity of Kostiantynivka and Novokostiantynivka. It’s the last large marine unit left in Sumy after the Kremlin concentrated five marine regiments and brigades east of Pokrovsk in recent weeks. Pokrovsk is one of the last major Ukrainian strongholds between hundreds of thousands of Russian troops and the main Kramatorsk-Sloviansk urban center in western Donetsk. If Pokrovsk falls, all of Donetsk may fall.

Donetsk is the priority. And the Kremlin seems to be willing to risk its gains in Sumy to make further gains in Donetsk. In addition to moving the marines to the east at the expense of the north, Russian commanders have shifted existing field armies in the sector surrounding Pokrovsk.

East of Pokrovsk, three Russian field armies and corps—the 8th and 51st Combined Arms Armies and the 68th Army Corps—face around nine Ukrainian regiments and brigades plus a few separate battalions, some of them under the command of the new 1st Azov Corps.

https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/09/16/sumy-fall-back/

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I am of the opinion that we, the U.S. and President Trump, need to supply Ukraine with wide range offensive weapons to attack the Russians at home.

People like to say that Putin is 'playing' Trump, but Trump has held out every possibility for a peaceful solution. It's obvious that Putin does not want that.

Now is the time to savage Russia and anybody who buy their oil (their only profitable commodity) with extreme sanctions, and give Ukraine what they need tpo bring the war home to Russia.

Russia's economy, and the war's standing with the Russian people, are severely damaged.

Forget peace. With Putin, there will be no peace. It's time to bring Russia to their knees.
 
More mysterious explosions in Vladivostok

A series of explosions early Tuesday, September 16, near Vladivostok drew a large deployment of Russian security services, including the Federal Security Service (FSB), local outlet Vladivostok1 reported. According to the outlet, nearly every vehicle in the area of the blasts was stopped for document checks. Authorities in Primorsky Krai, citing the regional anti-terrorism commission, said the “series of pops” was linked to the “use of gas equipment,” The Moscow Times (MT) reported.

Vladivostok1 noted that on May 30 a road was shut under similar circumstances. “At the time, witnesses saw a large concentration of vehicles, military personnel, medics and police at the turnoff to Shchitovaya Bay. A helicopter was flying nearby. It later emerged that a cylinder in a car parked in the bay heated up and exploded,” the outlet wrote. Only the vehicle with the cylinder was affected, it added, though relevant agencies spent more than three hours dealing with the aftermath.

Citing informed sources, the Telegram channel “VChK-OGPU” said the morning explosions in the Shchitovaya area occurred at a military site located away from the water. Public maps label it a “warehouse,” but the site may be Military Unit No. 40159, the channel reported. “Witnesses said there was panic and confusion at the restricted facility immediately after the blast. Over time, security forces and emergency services converged, and a Mi-8 helicopter was deployed. As usual, there are major contradictions in the versions being voiced. Authorities spoke of ‘gas malfunctions,’ but our interlocutors say there has never been any gas equipment at the unit,” the channel’s post said.

As MT notes, in early June sources told The Washington Post (WP) that Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) was planning operations against Russia’s Pacific Fleet — including sending maritime drones to the Far East to strike Russian ships. Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (GUR) carried out a special operation in the area of Shchitovaya Bay in Russia’s Primorsky Krai, a source in the agency told Ukrainian outlets Ukrinform and RBC-Ukraine.

https://uawire.org/explosions-repor...adivostok-amid-claims-of-ukrainian-operation#
 

Most Ukrainians see victory as achievable and reject Russia’s peace plan, KIIS poll finds

About 76% of Ukrainians say victory over Russia is achievable if Western sanctions are maintained and Ukraine receives sufficient weapons and funding, according to a new Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) poll. At the same time, 15% believe Ukraine cannot win even under those conditions, while 9% are undecided.

A hypothetical “European” plan — under which Ukraine would get robust security guarantees from Europe and the U.S., the front line would be frozen, Russia would keep control of occupied territories without formal recognition by Ukraine or the international community, and sanctions on Russia would remain - is acceptable to 74% of Ukrainians, while 15% categorically reject it.

By contrast, Russia’s proposed plan — lifting all Western sanctions; granting the Russian language official status; sharply reducing Ukraine’s armed forces and limiting weapons; permanently abandoning NATO membership; making Russia one of Ukraine’s security guarantors; officially recognizing Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk as part of Russia and renouncing them forever; and effectively recognizing Russia’s control over Kherson and Zaporizhzhia — is unacceptable to 75% of Ukrainians. Only 17% would support the Russian version.

Regionally, 61% to 80% in every region reject Russia’s plan. Across all regions, 72% to 77% are ready to back the European plan.

If Russia’s plan became reality, 65% would view it as a failure for Ukraine; 7% would see it as a full or partial success, and 19% as a 50–50 outcome. For the European plan, 30% would call it a full or partial success, 44% a 50–50 outcome, and 18% a failure.

Methodology: KIIS conducted the poll September 2–14, 2025, via computer-assisted telephone interviews using a random sample of mobile numbers across government-controlled areas of Ukraine. The sample included 1,023 adults and excluded residents of temporarily non-government-controlled territories and those who left the country after February 24, 2022. Under normal circumstances, the margin of error for a sample of 1,023 (95% confidence, design effect 1.3) does not exceed 4.1%. Most questions were asked of all respondents. For the peace-plan question, respondents were randomly assigned to evaluate one of two scenarios (about 500 per group), yielding a margin of error up to 5.8%.

https://uawire.org/most-ukrainians-...nd-reject-russia-s-peace-plan-kiis-poll-finds
 
Ukrainian Forces strike Saratov oil refinery

Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, working with other elements of the Ukrainian Forces, struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Saratov region overnight, Ukraine’s General Staff said. Explosions and a fire were reported near the facility, and the extent of the damage is still being assessed. “The Saratov refinery specializes in producing gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, various grades of bitumen, vacuum gas oil, technical sulfur, and more — over 20 types of petroleum products in total,” the General Staff said.

The General Staff added that the refinery processed 4.8 million tons in 2023 and supplies Russia’s armed forces. “Ukraine’s Defense Forces are systematically taking steps to degrade the Russian Federation’s military-economic potential - including its ability to supply occupying troops with fuel, ammunition and weapons - with the goal of ending the armed aggression against Ukraine. More to come,” the statement said.

In late August, media reports said Ukrainian attacks on 10 Russian refineries disrupted at least 17% of Russia’s refining capacity, or 1.1 million barrels per day. The strikes disrupted processing and exports of Russian oil, caused gasoline shortages in parts of Russia, and came in response to Moscow’s battlefield advances and its attacks on Ukraine’s gas and energy infrastructure.

https://uawire.org/ukrainian-forces-strike-saratov-oil-refinery
 

Trump administration approves first Ukraine arms aid funded by NATO allies, Reuters reports


The Trump administration has approved its first U.S. weapons aid packages for Ukraine funded by NATO allies under a new financial arrangement, two undisclosed sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sept. 16. The aid will be the first use of the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), a mechanism developed by NATO members and the United States to coordinate and fund Kyiv's most urgent battlefield needs. The shipments, valued at up to $500 million each, were cleared by Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, according to Reuters. The packages could ship "soon" as Washington is resuming arms deliveries to Ukraine, this time financed by allied governments. Through PURL, allies pool contributions to buy American weapons, munitions, and equipment from U.S. stockpiles. The initiative could ultimately provide as much as $10 billion worth of weaponry, according to the sources cited by Reuters.

Since taking office in 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has sold weapons to Ukraine or shipped deliveries authorized under former U.S. President Joe Biden. The new mechanism marks the first aid packages initiated during Trump's second term. "It's the stuff they've been asking for. A lot of stuff," one source reportedly said.

In August, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine aims to secure at least $1 billion a month from its allies to purchase American-made weapons. The plan also calls for a $50 billion partnership with Ukrainian companies to produce drones and includes at least 10 U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems.

https://kyivindependent.com/trump-a...ms-aid-funded-by-nato-allies-reuters-reports/
 
Russian Troops in Sumy are caught in a Death Trap

Ukrainian forces executed a major encirclement in the Sumy region, cutting off Russian units from supply lines and trapping them in isolated pockets of land. What began as a limited advance by Moscow has now turned into a deadly standoff, with Ukrainian troops pushing deeper into both Sumy and Kursk. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on September 14, 2025, that Russia’s offensive in Sumy has been “completely derailed.”

The maneuver builds on Ukraine’s earlier 2024 Kursk Offensive, which captured hundreds of square miles of Russian territory. With an estimated 50,000 Russian troops deployed in the Sumy sector, Ukraine’s strategy of aerial strikes, drone warfare, and tactical encirclements has forced Moscow into retreat. Settlements like Oleksiivka and Kindrativka, once briefly held by Russia, are already being reported as liberated, signaling a dramatic shift in momentum.

 

Putin Lashes Out As Ukraine Destroys The Russian Economy

Russia expands drone attacks to NATO countries despite their own domestic fuel crisis and domestic economy in a state of collapse. This escalation marks a dangerous new phase in the war, with Moscow striking beyond Ukraine’s borders while its industries, finances, and energy sector spiral downward. Ukraine’s resilience and Western support continue to expose the cracks in Putin’s regime. Also featured is the most pathetic ex-member of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, pushing more verbatim Russian disinformation.

In this video we break down:

Why Russia is targeting NATO members with drones

The impact on European security and global markets

How sanctions, battlefield losses, and strikes on refineries are crippling Russia’s economy

What this means for Ukraine’s path to victory.

The video of Roger Waters mentioned in the video is here.


 

Putin Lashes Out As Ukraine Destroys The Russian Economy

Russia expands drone attacks to NATO countries despite their own domestic fuel crisis and domestic economy in a state of collapse. This escalation marks a dangerous new phase in the war, with Moscow striking beyond Ukraine’s borders while its industries, finances, and energy sector spiral downward. Ukraine’s resilience and Western support continue to expose the cracks in Putin’s regime. Also featured is the most pathetic ex-member of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, pushing more verbatim Russian disinformation.

In this video we break down:

Why Russia is targeting NATO members with drones

The impact on European security and global markets

How sanctions, battlefield losses, and strikes on refineries are crippling Russia’s economy

What this means for Ukraine’s path to victory.

The video of Roger Waters mentioned in the video is here.


THIS ^^^^ is going to be the breaking point. Russia has lost between 15 to 20% of their refining capacity as of this week. These shortages are bringing the war home to the Muscovite's and the denizens of St. Petersburg, citizens who were insulated from the effects of Putin's folly.

Ukraine isn't going to let up and we're going to find out exactly how crazy Putin really is.
 
Russia is losung the war so bad even their figghter aircraft are depressed

(It's an inflatable decoy)

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Entire Russian cities are out of gas. This is Belgorod. Reports are that Mariupol gas stations are out of gas. What you have is what you got. Other cities all over Russia are in the same situation.

Russia had previously cancelled petrol exports to maintain domestic supply. Now there's no more doesmtic supply.

Meanwhile, Trump is saying Zelensky will need to make further concessions to Putin. Ahem. Say what?

 
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