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Congratulations Iran: Shahid 136 is the prefect drone ๐Ÿ†
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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ทIn Iran, a private military contractor posted a video of security doors being installed at an underground military facility under construction on a social media platform, as an example of their work. Judging by the emblem on a poster on the wall in the first video, it appears to be some kind of Iranian Army base. The first video presumably shows one of the entrances to the UAV tunnels, while the second likely shows a tunnel leading to some kind of ammunition depot or small drone storage facility, as it's quite narrow.
These videos have once again raised the pressing issue in Iran of inadequate information security measures, leading many to unknowingly post sensitive information online. As a result, Iran's adversaries often don't even need agents or special equipment; they often simply need to carefully monitor and sift through data that somehow ends up online or leaks from electronic devices. Incidentally, this problem isn't unique to Iran.
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Some of the Russian flags going up in Uspenivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

The villages looks almost untouched. Ukraine put up very minimal resistance here due to critical manpower shortages and a complete lack of coordination.
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Last night, another large-scale, combined missile and drone attack was carried out on Ukraine.

Missiles launched:


~7 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations near Liski, Voronezh Oblast.

~4 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations near Kursk City, Kursk Oblast.

~3 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations northeast of Simferopol, Crimea.

~3 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations near Hvardiiske Training Ground, Crimea.

~2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installation(s) northwest of Kliintsy, Bryansk Oblast.

~1 Iskander-M ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai.

~1 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from an OTRK installation near Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.

~10 Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles launched from 10 MiG-31Ks at their launch lines in Rasskazovsky District, Tambov Oblast.

~9 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations near Liski, Voronezh Oblast.

~4 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations near Khalino Airbase, Kursk Oblast.

~3 Kalibr cruise missiles launched from a frigate of the "Admiral Makarov" type off the coast of Cape Myskhako, Krasnodar Krai.

Interceptions rates are currently unknown but are very low due to the number of ballistic missiles used.

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The main targets for this strike were Ukrainian gas and energy infrastructure. The following was hit:

Belsk integrated oil and gas processing plant, Poltava Oblast (50.10915, 34.57816) by ~2 Iskander-Ms.

Oil and gas extraction workshop No. 4, Chernihiv Oblast (50.8025, 33.1349) by ~4 Iskander-Ms.

UKPG Gas treatment plant, Kharkiv Oblast (49.85486, 35.97214) by ~3 Iskander-Ms.

Kharkiv TEC-5 Combined Heat and Power Plant, Kharkiv Oblast (49.97057, 36.11147) by ~3 Iskander-Ms

Slobozhanske Power Plant, Kharkiv Oblast (49.58516, 36.52387) by ~2 Iskander-Ms

Prydniprovska Thermal Power Plant, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (48.40496, 35.11253) by ~6 Iskander-Ms.

Pavlohrad Chermical Plant, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (48.56746, 35.82358) by ~2 Iskander-Ms.

Unknown target near Kotelva, Poltava Oblast (likely gas-related) by ~5 Kinzhals and ~9 Iskander-Ks.

Unknown target near Bucha, Kyiv Oblast by ~3 Kalibrs, ~2 Kinzhals, and ~2 Iskander-Ks.

Unknown target near Obukhiv, Kyiv Oblast by ~2 Iskander-Ks.

Unknown target near Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast by ~3 Kinzhals.

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Additional places targeted by Geran-2 drones, but not by missiles, include:

Kyiv City, Kyiv Oblast.
Boryspil, Kyiv Oblast.
Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast.
Svitlodovsk, Poltava Oblast.
Poltava City area, Poltava Oblast.
Lubny area, Poltava Oblast.
Hrebinka area, Poltava Oblast.
Sumy City, Sumy Oblast.
Zlatopil area, Kharkiv Oblast,
Balakliya area, Kharkiv Oblast.
Zaporizhzhia City, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Mykolaiv City, Mykolaiv Oblast.
Pryluky area, Chernihiv Oblast.
Mykolaivka area, Donetsk Oblast.

Additionally, MLRS targeted energy infrastructure near Zaporizhzhia City and Kherson City.

Keep in mind, the numbers of missiles launched may be slightly higher than what I've listed, as the number of missiles detected is often lower than actual launches.
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Results of the missile strike on the Ukraine (08.11.25): strikes on railway hubs โ€” Grebinka, Smila...

The depot of the Grebinka railway station (marked as "1" on the map) is gone. I believe this was the largest such station on the left bank of the Dnipro (besides those in Donbass, but since 2014 there has been no talk of them) .

Last night it was hit by several dozen "Geraniums". The results can be seen in the photos. The depot no longer exists. Some of it can still be restored, but how will they do that under Russia's increasingly powerful strikes?

I don't think they will, so we can cross that one out.

Also last night, "Geraniums" hit the Shevchenko railway station in the city of Smela (marked as "2" on the map). This is actually the largest railway hub in the entire Ukraine. The results are still unclear, but I hope they are significant as well.

What is interesting about these strikes is that the main supplies for the Ukrainian Armed Forces go through Grebenka and Shevchenko station in Smela. The complete destruction of these hubs (as far as I understand, this has not happened yet) will create major problems with supplies to the front.

Which means, the strikes must continue. Plus, Znamenka (marked as "3" on the map) and Dolynskaya (marked as "4" on the map) must be "taken out". If all four of these hubs are taken out, it will be almost equivalent to destroying the Dnipro railway bridges.

With their destruction, the enemy will be left with only two high-capacity railway lines โ€” through Kherson and Sumy regions. But both are very close to the front and therefore can be targeted even by MLRS, which means they are not suitable for strategic supplies (let alone troop maneuvering)..

https://www.tg-me.com/yurasumy/25414l
The "Far Eastern Express" smashed through the enemy's defense line north of Alekseyevka, advancing more than three kilometers deep into the Ukrainian defenses and establishing control over the settlement of Volchye (Wolfville) in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Fighting is now taking place in neighboring Orestopol, the fall of which (together with Velikaya Mikhailovka) will greatly disrupt enemy logistics in the area and facilitate the capture of the regional center Pokrovskoye.

(219 settlements in the last 219 days)

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https://www.tg-me.com/mod_russia/58286
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https://www.tg-me.com/sashakots/57505
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BREAKING:

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ China launched the third aircraft carrier

China just commissioned the Fujian, their first homegrown carrier with electromagnetic catapults.

The 80,000-ton Fujian can launch heavier jets including J-35 stealth fighters.

@Megatron_ron
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Internet disruptions in several regions of the Ukraine caused by emergency power outages as a result of a large-scale attack on the power system last night. Leading the list is Poltava region.

https://www.tg-me.com/lost_armour/7016
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#TCC

โš ๏ธ๐ŸคฏAngelina Jolie's driver, who was taken by TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) officers in Kherson, has indeed been mobilized

Dmitry Pishchikov got in touch and said that he was taken to the TCC under the pretext of "clarifying some details," and then held in the basement and interrogated. After the scandal, he was releasedโ€”but not for long.

Pishchikov is now in a Ukrainian Armed Forces training center. He was outraged by such "methods" and stated that he was detained without explanation and "deceitfully."

"The plan of action is this: to complete training and serve in the army," Pishchikov said in a comment to the TSN television channel.


So much for a free country.

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Summary of strikes on Ukraine's energy sector on 08.11.25: tomorrow there will be electricity... but too little and not everywhere...

The Ukraine's energy system apparently suffered very serious damage today.

Judging by this screenshot from the "Ukrenergo" channel, tomorrow almost all of Ukraine (except, as I understand, its western regions) will see residential and industrial areas without power.

That's for many hours at a time. Power outages will be effective from 0:00 to 23:59, so this is not about peak overloads. There will simply not be enough base capacity.

This is not just about the affected (Zmievsky, Trypolsky, and Prydneprovsky) thermal power plants and hydroelectric power plants (such as Kremenchug). I think the damage to the "Kiev" substation,  whose main task is to transfer electricity from the Khmelnytskaya and Rovno nuclear power plants to the central and eastern Ukraine, played a significant role as well,

https://www.tg-me.com/yurasumy/25422
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๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ทThe first Russian train enters Iran

This freight train consists of 62 40-foot containers carrying paper, pulp, and other paper products, destined for Iran and Iraq.

The train began its journey 900 km north of Moscow and, after passing through Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, crossed the border at Inche Bron and arrived at the Aprin dry port in Tehran within 12 days.

This event not only marks an important step in strengthening trade relations between Iran and Russia but also the beginning of regular train service between Iran, Russia, and neighboring Central Asian countries.
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๐Ÿ“น Russian soldier carrying a Ukrainian drone.
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โ€ผ๏ธUKRAINIAN POSTโ€ผ๏ธ

The voltage jumped to 500 volts in Poltava. ๐Ÿ˜ณ
Meanwhile, there is a total blackout in Kharkiv.


https://www.tg-me.com/truexanewsua/125252
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โ€ผ๏ธUKRAINIAN POSTโ€ผ๏ธ

"Lights in Kharkiv went out after these flashes."

https://www.tg-me.com/truexanewsua/125253
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