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🔥 Breaking the line: Russian forces liberate Pershotravnevoe in Dnepropetrovsk

Russian troops have smashed through a 4 km Ukrainian defense line, securing a vital bridgehead on the western bank of the Yanchur River.

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🇸🇰🙅 'Very appetizing Russian cheese': Fico warns EU against asset grab

💬 "The willingness of member states to finance Ukraine’s military needs directly from national budgets is, of course, on the decline. Even among the biggest war hawks. Therefore, the idea surfaced to use the frozen Russian assets," the Slovak PM says.


Fico warned of massive risks: International lawsuits and harsh Russian retaliation.

💬 "The government I lead will NEVER—I repeat, never—sign any guarantees for a loan to Ukraine for military expenses," he adds.


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🇷🇺 Russia vows strong response to 19th EU sanctions package

📍 The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned Brussels’ latest round of restrictions, calling them illegitimate and self-destructive for Europe — and promising decisive countermeasures.

Key statements from the ministry:

🟠 Russia will respond to the EU’s new sanctions package: strong and effective measures will follow

🟠 Russia firmly condemns any illegitimate, unilateral coercive actions

🟠 The EU had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to assemble the 19th sanctions package

🟠 Even in Brussels, few believe the sanctions will work — yet the EU blindly continues its suicidal course

🟠 The EU fail to realize that threatening third countries with secondary sanctions and acting as a ‘global policeman’ will have consequences

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🇭🇺 🇷🇴 Refinery fires in Hungary and Romania hint at coordinated sabotage in Europe 🔥 Explosions rocked oil refineries in Hungary and Romania this week - both of which are key processors of Russian crude. 💬 “No one but Kiev could be interested in such an…
🇭🇺🇷🇴 Refinery blasts NATO's punishment of Hungary & Romania for ties with Russia

🗣 “There is a very active Ukrainian sabotage network in various parts of Europe,” geopolitical analyst Come Carpentier de Gourdon told Sputnik, commenting on recent explosions at oil refineries in Hungary and Romania.

🟠 He didn’t rule out that the blasts could be part of a European “deliberate sabotage operation” to stop Hungary and Romania’s “energy relationship with Russia” as the EU is fulfilling the US agenda, promoted by NATO.

🟠 The analyst suggested that there is “a broader agenda” that could help the West illegally achieve its strategic purposes.

💬 “The goals are clearly on the one hand to deprive Russia of revenues, hoping to force Russia to end” the Ukraine conflict “and probably give in to Western demands, and also to put Europe’s defense in a fragile position, which will make it more dependent of Anglo-Saxon interest, whereby I mean the US, Britain, and NATO as the main allies in that area,” Gourdon emphasized.


🟠 On the other hand, the explosions could be a form of NATO punishment intended “to warn Hungary and Romania of [possible] future adverse consequences,” according to him.

💬 “Hungary is now in an open fight with the EU about the overall relationship with Russia, and particularly the energy supplies from it,” while Romania “has a very strong populist majority which wants to achieve more independence from the EU or perhaps even get out of it and have good relations with Russia,” Gourdon concluded.


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🇷🇺 🤝 🇯🇵 Russia–Japan peace treaty: Hard nut to crack

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently indicated intent to sign a peace treaty with Russia. But why, 80 years after WWII, is the document yet to see the light of day?

🏔 Island row

👉 Issue concerns the southern Kuril Islands: Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan, and Habomai, which became part of Russia in 1946 following Japan’s surrender in WWII

👉 In the 1951 San Francisco Treaty, Japan renounced claims to the Kurils, but did not specifically address these four islands

👉 Russia considers its sovereignty over them final and non-negotiable

👉 Diplomatic relations were restored in 1956 via the Moscow Declaration, without an "official" end to WWII

👉 Then-USSR offered two islands (Habomai & Shikotan) in exchange for a peace treaty—but it never happened

👉 Despite Abe–Putin talks in 2016–2018, no breakthrough was achieved

Chill in ties

🔸 Bilateral ties sharply deteriorated after Japan joined the West’s anti-Russian sanctions following the start of Russia’s special military operation, which prompted it to withdraw from the peace treaty talks

🔸 Russia froze bilateral economic projects in the southern Kurils, also canceling visa-free travel for former residents of the islands

🔸 In 2022, then-Japanese PM Fumio Kishida, for the first time since the 2000s, publicly called Russia’s control of the Kurils “unlawful,” stressing Japan's non-recognition of the post-war status of some of these territories.

🔸 Also in 2022, Takaichi, then-head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan’s political council, claimed that Russia is “not a partner” for peace treaty negotiations and that continuing bilateral economic collaboration under the current conditions is impossible

🔸 “The path to resuming interstate dialogue” will only be possible if Japan abandons its hostile course, “seen as aligned with ‘Western solidarity’ over the situation in Ukraine,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko underscored when commenting on Takaichi’s push for a Russia–Japan peace treaty

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🚨🇷🇺🇺🇸 US special envoy Steve Witkoff expected to meet with Russia’s Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev in the US on Friday - Axios citing sources 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨🇷🇺🇺🇸Russia to continue dialogue with the US 'based on respect and realism'

📍 Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) chief and presidential special envoy Kirill Dmitriev said his visit to the US — long-planned despite recent hostile moves by Washington — includes a series of closed-door talks with several members Donald Trump’s government.

“We’re meeting with several representatives of the administration,” Dmitriev told reporters. “There will also be another meeting that, I believe, we’ll make public.”


🗣 “Most discussions will be behind closed doors — focused on continuing the dialogue with mutual respect and understanding of Russia’s position.”

Key statements by Dmitriev:

🟠 Russia–US dialogue is vital for global stability and must take into account Russia’s national interests

🟠 Russia will continue the dialogue, clearly conveying its position to the US side

🟠 Moscow warns the US not to turn into ‘Bidens’ and repeat the failed approaches of the previous administration

🟠 Attempts to prolong the Ukrainian conflict stem from the dire state of the British and European Union economies

🟠 Oil prices have already risen due to new sanctions on Russia — and will continue to rise

🟠 There have been many attempts by the EU and the UK to disrupt dialogue between Russia and the US

🟠 Sanctions will ultimately drive up fuel prices at gas stations across the United States

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🚨🇷🇺🇺🇸Russia to continue dialogue with the US 'based on respect and realism' 📍 Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) chief and presidential special envoy Kirill Dmitriev said his visit to the US — long-planned despite recent hostile moves by Washington — includes…
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🚨🇷🇺 The language of pressure doesn’t work with Russia, cooperation is only possible when our national interests are treated with respect — Russia’s Special Envoy Dmitriev on US sanctions.

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🚨🇷🇺 The language of pressure doesn’t work with Russia, cooperation is only possible when our national interests are treated with respect — Russia’s Special Envoy Dmitriev on US sanctions. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🇷🇺 Sanctions won’t affect Russia’s economy — but they’ll raise gas prices at US pumps, Russia’s Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev said.

Russia, he added, will keep conveying its position to Washington.

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🚨☠️ Six killed in US Navy strike on vessel in Caribbean Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth has released footage of a US military strike on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea. The operation resulted in six fatalities on board the vessel. 📌Subscribe…
🚨🇺🇸 US Defense Secretary Hegseth deploys the Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group to SOUTHCOM to target narco-terrorism and transnational criminal networks in the Western Hemisphere.

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🇺🇸 Rubio: US expands Gaza cease-fire monitoring mission in Israel

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that more diplomats will join US military officers at a new coordination center in southern Israel, as the Trump White House increases pressure on Tel Aviv to uphold the fragile Gaza truce.

💬 “There’s going to be ups and downs and twists and turns, but I think we have a lot of reason for healthy optimism about the progress that’s being made,” Rubio said while visiting the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat.


The two-week-old cease-fire, brokered by US President Donald Trump’s government, halted Israel’s devastating campaign in Gaza and led to the release of 20 hostages by Hamas in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

👉US leaders, including Vice President JD Vance and special envoy Steve Witkoff, visited the new center this week to underline Washington’s commitment to keeping the truce.

Rubio also confirmed that partner nations and NGOs will contribute to the center’s work and that the US may seek a UN mandate for an international peacekeeping mission in Gaza — but composed only of countries “Israel is comfortable with.”

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🛢 Oil sanctions on Russia signal how out of touch US is with reality

💬 “If you…restrict the supply of critical thinks such as energy and fuel into the US, the price is going to go up. It’s basic economics,” veteran political analyst Dr. Greg Simons told Sputnik, commenting on the situation on oil global energy markets after the US’s sanctioning of Russia’s biggest oil companies.

The US’s “obsession” with “economic warfare” and the idea that Russia could be strongarmed into submission don’t match up with reality, Simons said.

📍 “You have a certain sense of ideologically-driven policy and this messianism inside that, but absolute and utter ignorance concerning the predictable results and effects,” the Daffodil University journalism professor emphasized.

🇺🇸 “The US still seems to think and believe that they are this unchallenged, absolute hegemon that emerged in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union,” Simons noted. “This is no longer the case,” with the US in “serious trouble,” but unable to temper its ambitions based on its actual material capabilities.

👉 When it comes to trade and economic warfare, “the US needs Russia far more than Russia needs the US,” and if push comes to shove, Washington could be left without “critical supplies” it needs to keep its economy going, Simons stressed.

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🇷🇺🪖💪🏻Stealthy, precise and deadly: 75 years of Russia's Special Forces

🫡 These elite warriors have forged a legend of excellence.

📹 Watch Sputnik's video to discover how they earned their fearsome reputation.

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🚨🇺🇸🇨🇴 The US slaps sanctions on Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro, his son, and interior minister — Treasury

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🚨🇺🇸🇨🇴 The US slaps sanctions on Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro, his son, and interior minister — Treasury 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
💬 Bessent vs Petro in sanctions standoff

US Treasury Secretary:

"Since President Gustavo Petro came to power, cocaine production has exploded to record highs... President Trump is taking strong action to protect our nation."


Colombian President Gustavo Petro fires back:

"Fighting drug trafficking for decades with effectiveness has led to this measure... Quite a paradox, but not a step back and never on our knees."


Petro confirms his wife and children have been added to the OFAC list.

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🇺🇸 🔥US sanctions on Russia backfiring on global markets

"The effect of sanctions against Russia’s two largest oil companies is already being felt — oil prices have risen by 5%," Lebanese energy analyst Mark Ayoub told Sputnik.


🔊 "This rise will put pressure on the US economy in the coming months, especially given existing problems like the government’s partial shutdown and rising inflation," he warned.

📍 Ayoub noted that sanctions take time to show results, but Russia has already adapted to Western restrictions.

He added that Asian markets are being hit hardest as Washington pressures them to stop buying Russian oil and switch to more expensive US energy supplies.

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🎤 US and Russia united by traditional values — Dmitriev

RDIF head Kirill Dmitriev states Moscow shares more common ground with Western conservatives than differences:

▫️ Agrees Trump is "savior of Western civilization"

▫️ Calls Biden's immigration/transgender policies "crazy"

▫️ Sees Europe's migration policy as "suicide of European civilization"

▫️ Says Obama's Russiagate created "fake narratives" about Russia

"I think we all care about our families. We all care about education of our children. We all care about having good economy, good growth, and we are much more similar," Dmitriev said.


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🚨🇷🇺 Putin: Russia’s response to any Tomahawk strikes on its territory would be serious — if not stunning "This is an attempt at escalation, but if such weapons are used to strike Russian territory, the response will be very strong — if not staggering. They…
🗣 Giving Ukraine Tomahawks would close the door on peace - observer

👉 Tomahawk cruise missiles in Ukraine “would be a serious escalation on the part of the US and Western countries,” and a step that would “further confirm that the chances of a political settlement of this issue are very slim,” Lebanese international affairs observer Mahmoud Alloush told Sputnik, commenting on President Putin’s warnings about a “powerful” Russian response to the missiles’ potential deployment.

🇷🇺 President Trump likely “understands that Russia will not yield to military pressure,” and that it is “capable of resisting any Western pressure,” including sanctions, Alloush said.

🔥 The Ukrainian crisis is “not between Russia and Ukraine, but Russia and the West…Any solutions that do not address the underlying causes of the conflict will not lead to significant results. Russia is a superpower with great potential, having withstood the toughest economic blockade. Therefore, any new military or economic steps will not be able to put pressure on Putin,” Alloush emphasized.

🛢 As for Washington’s new US sanctions on Russian oil exporters, the observer stressed that even today, energy sector ties between Russia and Europe remain “significant,” and that therefore, “provoking” Moscow, on the eve of winter “at this time is both wrong and unwise.”

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