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Uzbekistani citizen Kirill Zagorodnikov claims he always considered Russia as his homeland. He has decided to volunteer to fight against Ukraine in early 2024. The reason, he says, is that he does not want Russian people to bear the same humiliation from "Ukrainian Nazis" he bore from "Nazis in Uzbekistan."

In September 2024, his group was hit by Ukrainian drones, causing him to lose an arm and a leg. After being discharged from the hospital, he applied for Russian citizenship, but he still hasn't been granted it. He has also not received payment for his injuries and promised prosthetics.

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Putin will not be tried in The Hague while he is in power, — Euronews

The same applies to Prime Minister Mishustin and Foreign Minister Lavrov. The trial is possible only after their resignation and on condition of their physical presence — which is unlikely, since Russia does not recognize war as a crime and does not cooperate with the ICC.
The UK Secretary of State for Defence (Defence Minister) John Healy has recorded a video message as he heads to NATO headquarters in Brussels for tomorrow's Ramstein meeting.

Our commitment as Britain is to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position on the battlefield, in negotiations and through the peace that we hope the negotiations will bring to Ukraine in the future. We are travelling by train to Brussels, to NATO headquarters, and it will be a busy 24 hours with two important meetings.

The first is military planning to secure peace after the talks on Ukraine's future. The second is to work to ensure that Ukraine continues to fight until Putin ends his brutal invasion. And both meetings are being hosted by the UK leadership.

Today, around 30 countries from Europe and beyond are ready to work as a coalition to secure lasting peace in Ukraine.

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In the Toretsk direction, a Russian column of several armored vehicles (including the Z-STS "Akhmat") was able to break through the defenses of the Defense Forces, leave Toretsk and drive almost 6 km into the rear of our defenders, reaching Pleshchiyivka.

The column was broken, but the incident is unpleasant. It reminds me of the episode when a group of Russians broke into Kupyansk in November (although it was also destroyed).

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According to the Wall Street Journal, there has been a prisoner swap between Russia and the United States in Abu Dhabi airport.

Russia has exchanged Ksenia Karelina (US citizen, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for donating $51 to Ukrainian army) for Artur Petrov (Russia citizen, accused in the US of smuggling, violating export controls, and money laundering).

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During the shelling of Kyiv on April 6, one of the Russian ballistic missiles hit an electronics warehouse.

Over 100,000 phones, tablets, and power stations were destroyed in the explosion and fire.

The owner, Oleksii Harusov, shared some powerful words. Please listen to him.

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"President Xi is a very smart man, he loves his country, I know that for a fact. I know him very well, and I think he's going to want to get to a deal." - President Trump on the tariffs China and the United States are imposing on each other.

Asked about a possible escalation, President Trump said: "We're very powerful. We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is, the most powerful weapons in the world."

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Colby Badhwar on X reports that the 🇩🇪 Rheinmetall concern is acquiring Hagedorn-NC GmbH, which produces nitrocellulose for civilian needs at its plant in Lingen, Lower Saxony.

Nitrocellulose is used to produce single-, two- and three-component powder charges for artillery shells. Rheinmetall therefore plans to repurpose production in Lingen from civilian to military use.

ℹ️ It is nice to see how European production is slowly but surely reorienting civilian capacities to military needs. The Germans, of course, are setting the pace here.

For example, Volkswagen, which is considering repurposing one of its plants for military production. Or Porsche, which will invest in the production of drones for military needs. And this is the news of the last few weeks.

The trend is good.

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Buy now tomorrow it will be even more expensive 🤣

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The Ukrainian military has captured two Chinese citizens who fought in the Russian army. This happened in the Donetsk region - President Zelenskyy.

"There are documents of these prisoners, bank cards, personal data. We have information that there are considerably more than two such Chinese citizens in the occupier's units. Now we are getting all the facts. The intelligence, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), and the relevant units of the Armed Forces are working," he wrote.

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Ukraine triples its weapons production in a year – The Economist

Ultimately, regardless of the ceasefire, Ukraine must eventually turn into a "steel porcupine" equipped with everything she needs to repel any Russian attack. The Ukrainian military-industrial complex is quite capable of providing the country with most of the missiles, armored vehicles, drones, and artillery shells needed to resist the Russians.

After the Soviet era, Ukraine's military industry significantly reduced in size but retained its industrial base. Now, it is accompanied by hundreds of new productions and a dynamic process of innovation provoked by a full-scale war. While in Western Europe, it takes several years from the creation of a new development to its availability to the military, in Ukraine it takes a few months.

Last year, Ukraine produced $10 billion worth of weapons, which is ten times more than in 2022 and three times more than in 2023, the publication writes, citing a report by the Ukrainian Institute for the Future (UIF). This includes more than 800 private and state-owned companies and more than 300,000 employees. This year, production volumes are expected to reach $15 billion – but in total, companies are capable of producing $35 billion worth of weapons. The constraint is simply lack of money, which Kyiv hopes allies will assist with, the publication says.

Ukraine is already covering about half of its arms needs, former Defense Minister Andrii Zahorodniuk. And Russia's strikes do not seem to be affecting this progress. "Some facilities have been hit five times or more, but they survive," Mr Zahorodniuk says.

This year, Ukraine expects to produce 5 million FPV drones that dominate the battlefield, compared with 2 million last year. Also, 30,000 bigger long-range drones, 3,000 cruise missiles, such as the new Long Neptune, and "missile-drones", such as the turbojet-powered Palianytsia. Ukraine is also testing her own ballistic missiles on Russian targets. These are extremely fast and thus harder to intercept. Although Fabian Hoffmann, a missile expert, reckons those numbers for big missiles may be ambitious.

The Economist calls Ukraine's electronic-warfare technology one of the most advanced in the world and definitely better than Russian and European ones. In particular, it refers to the Lima jammer, which scrambles the guidance system of the Russian glide bombs.

The key problem of the Ukrainian defense industry is the lack of air defense systems. The need for them is so great that even imports cannot cope with it. However, in January, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced confirmed that Ukraine is developing a system that can shoot down ballistic missiles. Ukraine has also established a joint venture with the French firm Thales, one of the manufacturers of the SAMP-T air-defense system.

Some European partners understand that investing in Ukrainian arms production is the fastest and most effective way to maintain our defense capabilities. However, the amount of money allocated so far amounts to hundreds of millions of euros, not billions, as the situation requires, the publication says.

Source: https://www.economist.com/europe/2025/04/06/how-europe-hopes-to-turn-ukraine-into-a-steel-porcupine

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US neo-Nazi group offers rewards for attacks in Ukraine

The American neo-Nazi group The Base is offering rewards for attacks in Ukraine. The organization is offering money for assassinations of Ukrainian politicians and attacks on power stations and military vehicles, according to the British newspaper
The Guardian.

The group, which was founded in the US in 2018 and has openly pro-Russian sympathies, has branches in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Croatia, among other countries. The Base's leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro, is an ex-military man and a former analyst for the US Federal Security Service FBI. He lives in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, where he does not have to fear US prosecution. Sympathisers of The Base have been arrested in several countries.

Nazzaro is said to have offered US ex-military personnel $1,200 a month to train new members. The organisation is preparing for the collapse of the world order and wants to profit from the chaos that will then ensue. With attacks, mass shootings and other actions, they want to accelerate the end of ‘the system’.

Neo-Nazis

Now The Base has called on its followers to focus on Ukraine. The British newspaper The Guardian has verified internet reports that prove that the neo-Nazis have put their logo on the walls of Ukrainian cities. The organisation is said to aim to create a white nationalist enclave in the mountainous Ukrainian province of Zakarpathia, located on the Hungarian border.

On Telegram, the group writes: ‘What is left of the Ukrainian authorities realise how weak they are. We understand their weakness. The time to do something has come.’

Last month, a lawsuit was filed against one of the followers of the Dutch branch of The Base, an underage boy with a penchant for camouflage clothing and neo-Nazi paraphernalia. Chats between sympathizers of the organization paint a picture of glorification of violence and xenophobia, particularly directed against Muslims and Jews.

‘Useful idiots’

The US and the EU have put The Base on the list of terrorist organisations. In America, the FBI had been on the trail of the group for years. That stopped when the service was relieved of that task by the Trump administration, writes The Guardian. According to the newspaper, the neo-Nazis in the US have been emphatically regrouping since they were left alone.

The Guardian calls it striking that Russia, which has always tried to portray Ukraine as a stronghold of neo-Nazis, has itself taken a neo-Nazi militia under its wing. The British newspaper quotes researcher Colin Clarke, director of the American think tank Soufan Center. He dismisses the movement as ‘no more than a new tool in the Kremlin’s war toolbox’.

According to Clarke, Russia ‘collects’ ‘useful idiots’ like Nazzaro, because they might be useful. However, the secret services take the organisation seriously enough to keep a close eye on it.

Espionage

Nazzaro has been suspected of spying for Russia for years. The Base has always openly identified itself with the military and political goals of the Kremlin. Clarke thinks there is a good chance that Nazzaro does indeed have ties to the Russian secret service. The latter denied this to The Guardian: ‘I have never had any contact with the Russian secret service.’

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/05/the-base-neo-nazi-russia-ukraine

Neonazigroep uit VS looft beloningen uit voor aanslagen in Oekraïne | de Volkskrant
https://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/neonazigroep-uit-vs-looft-beloningen-uit-voor-aanslagen-in-oekraine~bee419d9/

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President Trump said the tariffs on China were imposed so that it doesn't spend its "massive surplus" on the military.

"China is a massive surplus. That they take and they spend on their military. We don't want that. I don't want them to take $500 billion, $600 billion a year and spend it on their military. I don't want them spending money on their military. We shouldn't have to spend that either. I said this to President Xi hopefully it's the money we are never going to use."

Meanwhile, it is reported that China is selling $50 billion in US treasuries in response to the tariffs.

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France24 published a video from surveillance cameras in a restaurant in Kryvyi Rih on Friday.

Russia claimed that the strike was on this restaurant because "Ukrainian military and Western instructors" were there.

The video shows that's a lie.

The strike killed 20 civilians, 9 of them children. Dozens more people remain in hospitals.

@worldnewschat
The head of the European Commission stated that the EU will not lift sanctions against Russia until the war in Ukraine ends.

Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that it is up to Ukraine to determine what a “fair and sustainable peace” means for the country, while sanctions remain a key tool for maintaining pressure.

@worldnewschat
10.04.202523:01
During the shelling of Kyiv on April 6, one of the Russian ballistic missiles hit an electronics warehouse.

Over 100,000 phones, tablets, and power stations were destroyed in the explosion and fire.

The owner, Oleksii Harusov, shared some powerful words. Please listen to him.

@worldnewschat
11.04.202501:01
In the Toretsk direction, a Russian column of several armored vehicles (including the Z-STS "Akhmat") was able to break through the defenses of the Defense Forces, leave Toretsk and drive almost 6 km into the rear of our defenders, reaching Pleshchiyivka.

The column was broken, but the incident is unpleasant. It reminds me of the episode when a group of Russians broke into Kupyansk in November (although it was also destroyed).

📍 geo by Audax X
Putin will not be tried in The Hague while he is in power, — Euronews

The same applies to Prime Minister Mishustin and Foreign Minister Lavrov. The trial is possible only after their resignation and on condition of their physical presence — which is unlikely, since Russia does not recognize war as a crime and does not cooperate with the ICC.
11.04.202502:03
The UK Secretary of State for Defence (Defence Minister) John Healy has recorded a video message as he heads to NATO headquarters in Brussels for tomorrow's Ramstein meeting.

Our commitment as Britain is to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position on the battlefield, in negotiations and through the peace that we hope the negotiations will bring to Ukraine in the future. We are travelling by train to Brussels, to NATO headquarters, and it will be a busy 24 hours with two important meetings.

The first is military planning to secure peace after the talks on Ukraine's future. The second is to work to ensure that Ukraine continues to fight until Putin ends his brutal invasion. And both meetings are being hosted by the UK leadership.

Today, around 30 countries from Europe and beyond are ready to work as a coalition to secure lasting peace in Ukraine.

@worldnewschat
08.04.202518:00
Ukraine triples its weapons production in a year – The Economist

Ultimately, regardless of the ceasefire, Ukraine must eventually turn into a "steel porcupine" equipped with everything she needs to repel any Russian attack. The Ukrainian military-industrial complex is quite capable of providing the country with most of the missiles, armored vehicles, drones, and artillery shells needed to resist the Russians.

After the Soviet era, Ukraine's military industry significantly reduced in size but retained its industrial base. Now, it is accompanied by hundreds of new productions and a dynamic process of innovation provoked by a full-scale war. While in Western Europe, it takes several years from the creation of a new development to its availability to the military, in Ukraine it takes a few months.

Last year, Ukraine produced $10 billion worth of weapons, which is ten times more than in 2022 and three times more than in 2023, the publication writes, citing a report by the Ukrainian Institute for the Future (UIF). This includes more than 800 private and state-owned companies and more than 300,000 employees. This year, production volumes are expected to reach $15 billion – but in total, companies are capable of producing $35 billion worth of weapons. The constraint is simply lack of money, which Kyiv hopes allies will assist with, the publication says.

Ukraine is already covering about half of its arms needs, former Defense Minister Andrii Zahorodniuk. And Russia's strikes do not seem to be affecting this progress. "Some facilities have been hit five times or more, but they survive," Mr Zahorodniuk says.

This year, Ukraine expects to produce 5 million FPV drones that dominate the battlefield, compared with 2 million last year. Also, 30,000 bigger long-range drones, 3,000 cruise missiles, such as the new Long Neptune, and "missile-drones", such as the turbojet-powered Palianytsia. Ukraine is also testing her own ballistic missiles on Russian targets. These are extremely fast and thus harder to intercept. Although Fabian Hoffmann, a missile expert, reckons those numbers for big missiles may be ambitious.

The Economist calls Ukraine's electronic-warfare technology one of the most advanced in the world and definitely better than Russian and European ones. In particular, it refers to the Lima jammer, which scrambles the guidance system of the Russian glide bombs.

The key problem of the Ukrainian defense industry is the lack of air defense systems. The need for them is so great that even imports cannot cope with it. However, in January, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced confirmed that Ukraine is developing a system that can shoot down ballistic missiles. Ukraine has also established a joint venture with the French firm Thales, one of the manufacturers of the SAMP-T air-defense system.

Some European partners understand that investing in Ukrainian arms production is the fastest and most effective way to maintain our defense capabilities. However, the amount of money allocated so far amounts to hundreds of millions of euros, not billions, as the situation requires, the publication says.

Source: https://www.economist.com/europe/2025/04/06/how-europe-hopes-to-turn-ukraine-into-a-steel-porcupine

@worldnewschat
08.04.202517:04
US neo-Nazi group offers rewards for attacks in Ukraine

The American neo-Nazi group The Base is offering rewards for attacks in Ukraine. The organization is offering money for assassinations of Ukrainian politicians and attacks on power stations and military vehicles, according to the British newspaper
The Guardian.

The group, which was founded in the US in 2018 and has openly pro-Russian sympathies, has branches in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Croatia, among other countries. The Base's leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro, is an ex-military man and a former analyst for the US Federal Security Service FBI. He lives in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, where he does not have to fear US prosecution. Sympathisers of The Base have been arrested in several countries.

Nazzaro is said to have offered US ex-military personnel $1,200 a month to train new members. The organisation is preparing for the collapse of the world order and wants to profit from the chaos that will then ensue. With attacks, mass shootings and other actions, they want to accelerate the end of ‘the system’.

Neo-Nazis

Now The Base has called on its followers to focus on Ukraine. The British newspaper The Guardian has verified internet reports that prove that the neo-Nazis have put their logo on the walls of Ukrainian cities. The organisation is said to aim to create a white nationalist enclave in the mountainous Ukrainian province of Zakarpathia, located on the Hungarian border.

On Telegram, the group writes: ‘What is left of the Ukrainian authorities realise how weak they are. We understand their weakness. The time to do something has come.’

Last month, a lawsuit was filed against one of the followers of the Dutch branch of The Base, an underage boy with a penchant for camouflage clothing and neo-Nazi paraphernalia. Chats between sympathizers of the organization paint a picture of glorification of violence and xenophobia, particularly directed against Muslims and Jews.

‘Useful idiots’

The US and the EU have put The Base on the list of terrorist organisations. In America, the FBI had been on the trail of the group for years. That stopped when the service was relieved of that task by the Trump administration, writes The Guardian. According to the newspaper, the neo-Nazis in the US have been emphatically regrouping since they were left alone.

The Guardian calls it striking that Russia, which has always tried to portray Ukraine as a stronghold of neo-Nazis, has itself taken a neo-Nazi militia under its wing. The British newspaper quotes researcher Colin Clarke, director of the American think tank Soufan Center. He dismisses the movement as ‘no more than a new tool in the Kremlin’s war toolbox’.

According to Clarke, Russia ‘collects’ ‘useful idiots’ like Nazzaro, because they might be useful. However, the secret services take the organisation seriously enough to keep a close eye on it.

Espionage

Nazzaro has been suspected of spying for Russia for years. The Base has always openly identified itself with the military and political goals of the Kremlin. Clarke thinks there is a good chance that Nazzaro does indeed have ties to the Russian secret service. The latter denied this to The Guardian: ‘I have never had any contact with the Russian secret service.’

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/05/the-base-neo-nazi-russia-ukraine

Neonazigroep uit VS looft beloningen uit voor aanslagen in Oekraïne | de Volkskrant
https://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/neonazigroep-uit-vs-looft-beloningen-uit-voor-aanslagen-in-oekraine~bee419d9/

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28.03.202505:02
In the course of 26 years, Putin has broken 190 deals - military analyst Michael Clarke.

"The biggest one of all, I suppose, was 1994, the Budapest Memorandum, which is when Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons that it had inherited from the old Soviet Union, and Ukraine was the one country that could have used them," he said in an interview with Sky News.

@worldnewschat
North Korea appears to have additionally dispatched at least 3,000 soldiers to Russia in January and February - Yonhap

The reinforcements add to the roughly 11,000 troops North Korea has sent to Russia so far, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said. About 4,000 of them have been killed or injured in combat, the JCS added.

Additionally, the South Korea's military said, North Korea continues to supply missiles, ammunition and artillery equipment to Moscow, including "a considerable amount of short-range ballistic missiles and around 220 units of 170 mm self-propelled howitzers and 240 mm rocket launchers."

Source: https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20250327002251315?section=nk/nk

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28.03.202516:34
IT SEEMS LIKE SOON TRUMP CAN'T TAKE A DUMP ANYMORE 🤣


US tariffs on Canadian lumber could lead to sticky toilet paper situations

Author: Jorn Lucas

The announced US import tariffs on lumber from Canada could potentially lead to shortages of something no one wants to be without: toilet paper. One of the main ingredients of this comes from conifers from the neighbouring country. The scenario of empty shelves or significantly higher prices is reminiscent of the shortages during the Covid pandemic. 

The US currently has a 14 percent tariff on Canadian lumber. If US President Donald Trump follows through on his word, the tariff will go to almost 27 percent. If Trump follows through with his threat of an additional 25 percent, the total tax on Canadian goods would be around 52 percent.

Specific factories

American toilet paper, like kitchen roll, uses a lot of northern bleached softwood kraft pulp (NBSK), which is largely imported from Canada. According to the TTOBMA, an organization that tracks the global pulp trade, the U.S. imported about 2 million tons of Canadian NBSK last year. "Some of the big brands don't just want softwood pulp, they want pulp from that specific mill that they've been working with for 30 years," the organization's president told Bloomberg.

Trump has long argued that the tariffs are a way to bring production back to the U.S. But that idea ignores the unique qualities of Canadian softwood pulp, which are difficult to replace. NBSK is known for its tensile strength. "They don't buy our products because they look good," says Frédéric Verreault of Les Chantiers de Chibougamau, a Quebec-based wood processor. "They buy them because they are the best."

If tariffs rise above 50 percent, “some sawmills will go out of business, and that will reduce the supply of wood residues,” the TTOBMA says. “In Canada, we don’t cut trees specifically for pulp; we use sawmill residues. Less wood residue means higher costs and likely less production.”

Crossing borders

Julie Landry of the American Forest & Paper Association warns that the tariffs “could disrupt our complex cross-border supply chains” and that the industry can’t predict what will happen if the levies are fully implemented.

@worldnewschat

Amerikaanse heffing op Canadees hout kan tot netelige situaties leiden met wc-papier | BNR Nieuwsradio
https://www.bnr.nl/nieuws/internationaal/10570302/amerikaans-importtarief-op-canadees-hout-kan-tot-netelige-situaties-leiden-met-wc-papier
08.04.202504:01
A day in the life of a Pokrovsk ruzzian:

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The Russian Federation has intensified its information operation against Ukraine.

That's according to Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service.

"During the first five days of April, a new wave of information attacks aimed at Ukraine has been observed. Russian intelligence services are focusing on promoting accusations to EU countries and the U.S. that Kyiv allegedly refuses to negotiate an end to the war. In this way, Russia is trying to shift the blame for the ongoing hostilities onto the Ukrainian side, while simultaneously presenting a false image of itself as a 'peacemaker' supposedly ready to negotiate -- but not with the current authorities," the statement reads.


According to the statement, Russian state and affiliated media are involved in this information attack. Moreover, Russia is attempting to infiltrate the global information space to create the impression that "Ukraine fatigue" is becoming a widespread trend, thereby exerting external pressure on Kyiv.

@worldnewschat
02.04.202515:04
A video appeared in Russian Telegram channels that reportedly shows the aftermath of a strike on a Russian airfield located in the village of Ivnya, Russia's Belgorod region (approximately 60 km to the border with Ukraine).

Reportedly, the strike was carried out using HIMARS M30A2 missiles (with tungsten balls).

As a result of the strike, four helicopters of the Russian Armed Forces – two Ka-52 and two Mi-8 – were critically damaged.

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