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Important reports from combat commanders on the situation in the most intense directions. Today, I spoke with Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Robert Brovdi, Commander of the 1st Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine Denys Prokopenko, Commander of the 2nd Corps Khartiia of the National Guard of Ukraine Ihor Obolenskyi, Deputy Commander of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andrii Tkachuk, and Interim Commander of the 19th Army Corps of the Operational Command South of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Skred. I am grateful to everyone for the tangible results delivered for Ukraine.
The commanders reported on the frontline situation, the destruction of the occupier's forces, and the key aspects of supplying our units. Ukraine's defense remains active, and assigned objectives in the directions are being carried out in full. We focused on the need for a larger-scale supply of drones used at operational depth. We also discussed the challenges of producing and supplying fiber-optic drones. The success of the program for the fair distribution of personnel among combat brigades was recognized. The program has been in place since December of last year and will continue. Khartiia's unique experience in recruiting foreign volunteers to defend Ukraine should be expanded to other units as well, and we discussed what is needed to make that happen. I am grateful to the Commander of Azov for the special attention he is giving to the prisoner exchanges and the fate of our prisoners of war. Appropriate instructions will be issued based on today's discussion.
I also want to specifically commend the units of the Airborne Assault Forces for their effectiveness in carrying out our active defense. And, of course, my thanks to the Unmanned Systems Forces for their precision! We are preparing a special Staff meeting with the participation of corps commanders and the leading manufacturers of the weapons and equipment currently needed on the front line. Glory to Ukraine!
U.S. military:
"Today at 9:40 p.m. ET, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) completed its latest major wave of strikes against Iran.
U.S. forces, including fighter jets, aerial drones, and warships, launched precision munitions that hit dozens of Iranian military targets such as coastal surveillance and air defense sites, military logistics infrastructure, and maritime capabilities. This was the sixth consecutive night of U.S. strikes against Iran.
At the Commander in Chief's direction, CENTCOM is further degrading Iranian military capabilities and holding Iran accountable for recent attacks on commercial shipping.
More than 50,000 U.S. service members are operating across the Middle East and remain vigilant, lethal, and ready."
Tonight, America watched the ramblings of a mad king.
Donald Trump’s address was not about the last election — it was THIS one.
Before a single vote has been cast, he’s already laying the groundwork to rig this election and convince YOU not to trust the results if they don’t go his way.
This is what authoritarians do. Don’t fall for it.
Organize. Mobilize. SHOW UP and VOTE in November!
Iranians are loving the strikes on
IRGC bases the same thugs who’ve
killed & tortured them for years.
This peaceful nation is
about to break free from terrorism!
MIGA
Iran is imploding, the regime is broke, and their war machine is running on empty.
Workers aren't getting paid, soldiers are deserting, and military camps are literally facing food shortages. Their entire proxy network is crumbling.
All it takes is one more month of President Trump’s relentless strikes and crushing blockade to finish this. Our region has earned the right to peace and stability after decades of being terrorized by this corrupt, fascist regime.
Keep the pressure on. Finish the job.
A stinging humiliation for a self-proclaimed naval superpower: for the first time since 2013, not a single Russian warship remains in the Mediterranean
Not one.
Moscow maintained a permanent naval presence there for 13 years, but that chapter appears to be over. And things are hardly better back home.
After nine years of repairs and nearly $1 billion in spending, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, now appears headed for the scrapyard.
That leaves the Russian Navy looking more like the fleet of a developing country than a global maritime power. Selling the carrier is unlikely to help either — the ship is reportedly in such poor condition that no one wants to take it on.
Watch the moment a jet from the Navy’s Blue Angels flew so low over a crowded beach in Pensacola on Wednesday that chairs and tents went flying. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is sticking to encouraging low-altitude military flyovers after the fighter jet buzzed the Florida beach during a show this week, raising new scrutiny after the Pentagon has dismissed a series of safety reviews of such flights.
U.S. strikes in Iran tonight hit 5-6 bridges in Hormozgan, the Chabahar maritime tower (destroyed), a railway station west of Bandar Abbas, and the Iranshahr civilian airport.
@AmichaiStein1
🚨 Watch closely: the Russian banking crisis is about to arrive 🚨
Russia's financial state is so bad now that they can't sell bonds anymore: buyers doubt they'll get their money back.
With both war spending and debt growing while revenue collapses, a breaking point is near. 💥
I am grateful to our warriors for their accuracy. Once again, there have been successful long-range sanctions against Russia for this war. In particular, the Security Service of Ukraine destroyed a Tu-95 military aircraft in Engels that had been used for Russian missile strikes against our country. The distance from our state border is approximately 800 kilometers. We are defending ourselves justly and proactively. Ukraine’s Defense Forces also struck facilities belonging to Russia’s oil industry and designated targets in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. We are increasing the price Russia pays for its aggression against our country and our people. Thank you to everyone who is helping!
I am grateful to all Americans who are currently working on a bill to strengthen sanctions and other pressure on Russia for this war. Senator Lindsey Graham worked very hard to prepare a strong bill, and we discussed this with him during our meetings. I remember how important this was to him, and this really can expand the tools available to force Russia toward diplomacy and peace. Everything that reduces Russia’s revenues also reduces the ability to continue the war against Ukraine and against life. I greatly appreciate that the White House sees the need for this bill. The President of the United States is exactly the person whose strength can bring peace closer. Everything that truly adds strength for the sake of peace is helpful. Thank you!