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CCP-Linked Billionaire Neville Singham ‘Literally Hiding' from Congress, Faces Asset Freeze Push |
2025-07-10 |
[Breitbart] Rep. style=color:maroon;>Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is escalating efforts to hold billionaire style=color:maroon;>Neville Roy Singham accountable, urging the State and Treasury Departments to freeze his assets and visa as he evades a congressional investigation into his alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and far-left extremist groups. Luna announced the move in a post on X, claiming that Singham is refusing to respond to the committee’s letter. “Neville Singham—the billionaire communist with ties to the CCP, who funded the LA riots and used immigration & Mexicans as a Trojan horse for communism—is hiding from our letter requesting testimony,” she wrote. “Therefore, if he decides to hide in CHINA, we will now be asking the State Dept. and Treasury to freeze his assets/visa.” Luna’s latest warning follows a June 13 letter from the House Oversight Committee to Singham requesting documents and testimony related to his alleged funding of extremist groups including the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), the People’s Forum, and the ANSWER Coalition, all of which are accused of promoting civil unrest and echoing Chinese government propaganda. Every Republican member of the committee signed on to the inquiry. While Senate Republicans, including Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham, sounded the alarm on Singham’s activities last year, the Biden administration did not act. Luna has sharply criticized that inaction, contrasting it with President Trump’s deployment of federal forces to respond to the unrest in Los Angeles. She has described Neville Singham as a Marxist and George Soros as a globalist, arguing that both are working to destabilize the West and undermine Trump’s efforts The committee warned that Singham’s actions may violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and other federal laws, particularly if he is acting “at the behest of a foreign principal” to influence American public opinion or policy. “Reportedly, you have supported these groups with the aim of causing destruction and division in our country,” the letter to Singham stated. It cited recent riots and violence in Los Angeles, which the committee said prompted President Trump to deploy the National Guard. According to the committee, Singham’s support for far-left groups extends back decades and includes millions of dollars funneled through dark money nonprofits with virtually no public footprints. Nonprofit filings show nearly $1.8 million flowed from entities the committee identifies as part of Singham’s network to Maku Group, a Chinese media company whose offices prominently display a banner reading “Always Follow the Party” beneath an image of CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping. The letter also cites reporting from the New York Times, which found Singham resides in the People’s Republic of China and has supported groups that “mix progressive advocacy with Chinese government talking points.” In 2019, he reportedly launched a consulting firm with Chinese partners “active in the propaganda apparatus” of the CCP. The Oversight Committee’s letter warns that Singham’s suspected funding of the PSL and affiliated groups may be part of a broader CCP strategy known as the “Strategy of Sowing Discord,” a long-documented tactic of provoking internal strife within foreign adversaries. The letter underscores that if Singham is carrying out such a campaign on behalf of Beijing, he may be required to register under FARA. Singham’s influence reportedly extends to groups tied to radical antisemitic movements, including Shut It Down for Palestine (SID4P), which was formed in 2023. According to the Network Contagion Research Institute, “Conveners” operating under the SID4P umbrella are listed as part of Singham’s donor portfolio. The House Oversight Committee noted that some of these organizations have ties to U.S.-designated foreign terrorist groups, such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). One such SID4P “endorser,” Samidoun, has been identified in open-source reporting as a front for the PFLP. The Oversight Committee is now seeking a briefing from Attorney General Pam Bondi on whether organizations funded by Singham may have violated FARA or acted on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party in connection with the recent unrest in Los Angeles. In a separate letter to Bondi, the Committee listed nineteen groups under investigation for potential ties to Singham and the CCP, including Code Pink, the People’s Forum, Dongsheng News, BreakThrough Media, and the National Students for Justice in Palestine. The House Oversight Committee, under its authority in House Rule X, continues to demand full compliance from Singham and is working to ensure the American people are informed about foreign influence operations that threaten national security. Related: Anna Paulina Luna 05/11/2025 Deported 'Tren de Aragua gangsters' scream in distress in first video from inside El Salvador prison Anna Paulina Luna 03/05/2025 Conservatives in Congress are urging GOP leadership in both chambers not to agree to limiting DOGE in a spending bill, as Democrats are asking for. Anna Paulina Luna 02/28/2025 PEDO Act: Lawmaker moves to protect Epstein files, accuses 'certain FBI agents' of trying to destroy docs Related: Neville Roy Singham 06/14/2025 ASRA NOMANI: The $2.1 billion machine behind 'spontaneous' anti-Trump protests Neville Roy Singham 06/14/2025 Falun Gong on The LA Riots Neville Roy Singham 05/25/2025 Day 4: Did 'Free Palestine' Terrorist Get Support from Goldman Sachs and China? |
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As many as six U.S. Secret Service agents have been suspended for conduct during the assassination attempt on President Trump. |
2025-07-10 |
[Breitbart] As many as six style=color:maroon;>U.S. Secret Service agents have been suspended for conduct during the assassination attempt on President Trump. A U.S. Secret Service official confirmed the suspensions to ABC News, noting that they came just four days shy of the one-year anniversary on July 13. On that fateful day, the bullet fired by 20-year-old style=color:maroon;>Thomas Matthew Crooks grazed the president’s ear. Firefighter Corey Comperatore was killed in the attack, while others were injured. Following the shooting, an independent review by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) determined that the U.S. Secret Service made mistakes that left the president vulnerable to assassination, per ABC News: There were many mistakes made on the day of the July assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump by the Secret Service, but an independent review by the Department of Homeland Security revealed systemic issues within the organization and found that without reforms to the agency, “another Butler can and will happen again.” Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned 10 days after the shooting. A source close to the agency told ABC News that those suspended this week ranged from the supervisory level to line agent level. Related: U.S. Secret Service: 2025-06-29 Incoming Riots Or Just July 4 Prep? White House, Treasury Lined By Anti-Scale Fence U.S. Secret Service: 2025-06-19 Trump admin deploys 2K more troops to blue city for anti-ICE riots U.S. Secret Service: 2025-05-28 Secret Service Fracas Outside Obama Residence Related: Thomas Matthew Crooks 02/10/2025 Trump directs Secret Service to give him ‘every bit of information' about his attempted assassins: report Thomas Matthew Crooks 11/19/2024 ‘Antifa' Secret Service Agent threatens journalists with lawfare & censorship Thomas Matthew Crooks 11/14/2024 Secret Service agent fired for taking ex girlfriend to the Obamas' Hawaii beach house to 'have sex in Michelle's bathroom like a mile-high club' |
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From Tehran to terror tunnels: Netanyahu's pivot back to Gaza - analysis |
2025-07-10 |
Just two weeks ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was at the peak of a rare political high. Israel — with US assistance at the very end — had pulled off a staggering strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Operation Rising Lion had reasserted Israeli deterrence, garnered international admiration, and handed Netanyahu a signature moment of strength both domestically and on the world stage. But this week’s visit to Washington shows how quickly the spotlight shifts — and how swiftly Netanyahu’s focus has moved from Tehran back to the tunnels of Gaza. For an indication, look at any Israeli daily and compare the number of columns and news articles related to the Israel-Hamas War and how many are dealing with the operation in Iran. There is simply no comparison. style=background-color:YELLOW;>Continued existence of Jewish People cannot be taken for granted (it's true for all Peoples - in our case it's so much more obvious). The prime minister’s second meeting on Tuesday evening within 24 hours with US President Donald Trump was not about Iran. It was about Gaza: the war, the hostages, and the possibility of a ceasefire. In the context of where Netanyahu was just two weeks ago — basking in military success in Iran — the mere fact that the bulk of his time with Trump appeared to be focused on Gaza, and not on Iran or a possible future Mideast architecture, speaks volumes. Gaza, not Iran, is once again the dominant story. style=background-color:YELLOW;>Rest at the link |
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Woman charged in armed Texas ICE ambush urged husband to hide ‘anti-Trump' evidence from feds in jail phone call: sources |
2025-07-10 |
[NY Post] style=background-color:#ccffcc;>Fredo Rueda: "I'm smart, not like people say, dumb. And I want respect" One member of the armed mob accused of ambushing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at a Texas detention center on the 4th of July allegedly called her immigrant husband from jail to hide evidence from their home that contained "anti-government and anti-Trump documents," sources told The Post Wednesday. Maricela Rueda allegedly called her husband, Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada, and directed him to tow her car from their Dallas home, which investigators believe was a "staging location" for the attack. She allegedly also told her husband to do "whatever you need to do, move whatever you need to move at the house," according to court documents. Surveillance photos appeared to show Sanchez Estrada carrying boxes to a car, where cops later found "a handwritten training, tactics, and planning documents for civil unrest with anti-law enforcement, anti-government, and anti-Trump sentiments." He split time living at Rueda’s and his family’s homes, feds said. The alleged accomplice was a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient who was handed a green card during the Biden administration, Homeland Security sources told The Post. The FBI arrested Sanchez Estrada Monday for conspiracy to tamper with evidence while the feds were conducting a search warrant. The assailants allegedly wore military-style gear, including tactical vests, and launched fireworks at the detention facility near Dallas before spraying bullets at a local cop and unarmed federal agents, according to the criminal complaint filed Monday. One suspect fired 20 to 30 rounds at two detention center employees, prosecutors said. A local cop for the town of Alvarado also took a gunshot to the neck and has since been released from the hospital, cops said. |
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Ukrainian Armed Forces are repelling assaults in 12 directions - Ukrainian General Staff |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Korrespondent] The enemy's greatest activity is recorded in the Pokrovsk direction. There, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have already repelled more than 30 assaults in the areas of 20 populated areas. Since the beginning of the current day, 112 combat clashes have been recorded on the front in 12 directions. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in an operational report on Wednesday, July 9. ![]() Thus, in the Severo-Slobodskoy and Kursk directions, seven armed clashes with Russian invaders have occurred since the beginning of the day. In the Yuzhno-Slobodskoy direction, our defenders stopped five attacks in the areas of the settlements of Vovchansk, Kamenka, Krasnoe Pervoye and in the direction of Liptsy and Petro-Ivanovka. There have been three attacks by the occupiers in the Kupyansk direction . The defense forces repelled the assaults near Stepova Novoselovka, Radkovka, and toward Novoosinove. One clash is still ongoing. In the Liman direction, the invading army attacked 11 times near the settlements of Novy Mir, Ridkodub, Sredneye, Karpovka, Zelenaya Dolina, Torskoye and in the direction of Serebryanka. Currently, four combat clashes are ongoing. In the Seversky direction, the enemy carried out six offensive actions in the areas of the settlements of Serebryanka, Verkhnekamyanskoye and Vyemka. In the Kramatorsk direction, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled four attempts by the occupiers to advance in the areas of Belaya Gora, Chasovy Yar and Predtechny. Two more clashes are ongoing. In the Toretsk direction, the enemy attacked seven times in the areas of the settlements of Dilievka, Shcherbinovka, Toretsk, Rusin Yar and in the direction of Pleshchievka. In the Pokrovsk direction, the occupiers carried out 36 assaults in the areas of the settlements of Popov Yar, Poltavka, Novotoretske, Mirnograd, Novoekonomichnoe, Mirnoye, Mirolyubovka, Nikolaevka, Promen, Lisovka, Kotlin, Udachnoye, Dachnoye, Novosergeevka, Yalta, Alekseyevka and in the direction of the settlements of Novopidgorodnoye, Pokrovsk, Razine, Rodinskoye. The defense forces repelled 32 attacks. Four armed clashes are still ongoing. In the Novopavlovsk direction, the enemy attacked 17 times near the settlements of Yalta, Mirnoye, Zelenoe Pole, Shevchenko, Volnoye Pole. 11 combat clashes are still ongoing. In the Orekhov direction, our defenders repelled one assault in the Novodanilovka area. In the Dnieper direction, the enemy made four attempts to advance forward, but had no success. Let us recall that in the course of 24 hours on July 8, Russia lost more than 1,000 fighters killed and wounded. The total number of Russian losses is approaching 1.1 million people. |
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Russians killed eight civilians in Donetsk region |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Korrespondent] The Russian army attacked cities in the Donetsk region with aerial bombs and FPV drone strikes. Dozens of houses were damaged. Russian invaders killed eight civilians in the Donetsk region. Three more people were wounded, the local OVA reported on Wednesday, July 9. ![]() "Five people were killed in Rodinskoye. The enemy attacked the city with FPV drones, destroying two civilian vehicles. Kostyantynivka was subjected to two airstrikes - three people were killed and one was wounded, 21 private houses, an administrative building and infrastructure facilities were damaged," the report says. In the Zvanovo community, Russians used a drone - they hit a car that was delivering humanitarian aid to residents of this frontline community. Two drivers of the car were injured. According to the regional prosecutor's office, pre-trial investigations have been initiated in criminal proceedings on the facts of war crimes (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). Let us recall that on July 8, the police recorded 3,409 Russian shellings along the front line and residential areas in Donetsk region. Three people were killed , and four more were wounded. |
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Current information on the situation on the front line on July 9 (updated) |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [NewsFront] 21:50 North group scouts discovered an enemy M-113 armored personnel carrier, in which, under cover of night, an attempt was made to covertly transport enemy manpower to the line of combat contact. ![]() The coordinates were immediately transmitted to the UAV operators of the 83rd Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Leningrad Military District, who destroyed the enemy APC along with its personnel with several precise hits from their FPV drones, disrupting the enemy’s plans to transfer reinforcements to the area. 21:10 Investigators of the Russian Investigative Committee will investigate the crimes of Ukrainian military personnel that resulted in the death and injury of civilians in the Belgorod region and the DPR According to reports from the executive authorities, an explosive device detonated in the village of Kolotilovsky in the Krasnoyarsk district of the Belgorod region. One person was killed and two were injured. In the Donetsk People's Republic, as a result of the detonation of a Ukrainian anti-personnel pressure mine "Lepestok" in the village of Golmovsky in the urban district of Gorlovka, two civilians were injured. 20:51 Drone drivers of the Rubicon Center struck positions, equipment, drones and personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. – The FPV drone crew of the North force group destroyed a vehicle along with the enemy personnel. 19:52 Ulyanovsk airborne artillerymen destroyed enemy UAV control point on the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region. A crew of a 152mm towed howitzer "Msta-B" of the 90th Guards Tank Division of the "Center" group of forces destroyed a stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Krasnoarmeysk direction -VIDEO 18:44 Artillerymen of the "Vostok" group struck enemy UAV control points in the Zaporizhzhya direction. Destroyed: 16:50 FPV drone operators of the "East" group of forces inflicted precise strikes on enemy positions in the area of the settlement of Karl Marx in the DPR. The drone crews of the Southern group destroyed the position of the AGS and the shelter with enemy manpower in the Kramatorsk-Druzhkovsky direction. UAV operators of the Vostok group destroyed a Ukrainian tank near the settlement of Kamyshevakha in the DPR – MAP 16:30 Military investigators are working with those injured during the attack by Ukrainian militants on Kursk. 16:10 Several assault groups of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were able to advance north from the Kryga River, in the direction of Konstantinovka, and take up positions in the forest belt. According to the concentration of enemy manpower worked our aviation, and objective control of fire damage was carried out by motorized riflemen. 15:35 RF Armed Forces destroyed an enemy crew of the Ukrainian Armed Forces patrolling ammunition and weapons in the Volchansk direction. 15:05 FSB detained teenagers who carried out sabotage on the railway on orders from Ukrainian special services -Four minors have been detained for setting fire to railway infrastructure in the Orenburg Region and Udmurtia, the Russian Investigative Committee reported. 14:29 Around 13:00 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type over the territory of the Republic of Crimea. 13:41 The Russian army liberated Zelenaya Dolina in the Krasnolimansk direction –MAP 13:10 Around 11:40 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed one Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle of the aircraft type over the territory of the Republic of Crimea. 12:28 From 8.50 Moscow time to 10.40 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed five Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type over the territory of the Belgorod region. 12:17 Summary of Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the progress of the Special Military Operation as of July 9, 2025 Tonight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation carried out a group strike with long-range air-launched precision weapons, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles and long-range strike unmanned aerial vehicles, against the infrastructure of military airfields. The strike's objective was achieved. All designated targets were hit. 11:17 Servicemen of the engineering and sapper units of the "Center" group are clearing explosive objects in the territory of liberated settlements in the DPR. 10:32 Russian army advances to outskirts of Seversk –MAP 10:21 Advance of the Russian Armed Forces east of Karpovka in the Krasnolimansk direction –MAP 09:44 Servicemen of the 37th Railway Brigade of the Southern Military District, together with the logistics units of the 51st Guards Combined Arms Army, organized to supply advanced units in the Krasnoarmeysk direction, using a remotely controlled railway platform. 07:35 Changes to map over the past 24 hours:➡️ Adjustment of the control zone northwest of Kupyansk in favor of ours 07:17 During the past night, air defense systems on duty intercepted and destroyed 86 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles: 23 UAVs – over the territory of the Kursk region, 05:02 Military engineers of the North group of forces continue demining settlements in the border area of the Kursk region. |
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How Russia Saved Its Transcaucasian Allies for Centuries |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Artemy Sharapov [REGNUM] Against the backdrop of military defeats and the protracted domestic political crisis they caused (which has once again worsened since mid-June), the Armenian government has made accusations against Russia. ![]() In early July, the republic's Foreign Ministry handed a note of protest to the Russian ambassador over "unfriendly statements" on Russian TV channels and "attacks on the activities of the Armenian authorities." The authorities, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, blame Moscow for their own miscalculations, consistently "breaking down" the relations that have developed over the past 500 years. Over the years, both nations have fought shoulder to shoulder many times and together built a common future in a single country. However, it seems that Yerevan wants to cross out all the chapters of centuries-old friendship for the sake of its political ambitions. Although in the past Russia, which has historically been friendly towards the Armenian people, has come to their aid more than once. The history of Russian-Armenian relations can be counted from the moment of the emergence of Rus as a state, if not earlier. Armenian merchants actively participated in trade on the route "from the Varangians to the Greeks", along which the ancient Russian state was formed. According to experts on the Middle Ages, an Armenian colony existed in Kiev as early as the 12th century. The campaign against the Seljuk Turks by the Georgian-Armenian army under the command of the Novgorod prince Yuri Andreevich, the son of Andrei Bogolyubsky and the husband and co-ruler of Queen Tamara, dates back to the same era (1185). Armenian traders and artisans settled in Moscow as early as the 14th century. During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, an Armenian church operated in the capital of the Russian kingdom - dogmatic differences between the Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic churches did not interfere with mutually beneficial contacts. It is believed that in memory of the Armenian soldiers who took part in the capture of Kazan, Tsar Ivan the Terrible dedicated one of the side chapels of the Pokrovsky Cathedral to Saint Gregory, the enlightener of Armenia. Moreover, in Rus' there was already working, as they would say now, a creative intelligentsia of Armenian origin. The court painter, the author of parsunas (portraits) of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was the artist Astvatsatur Saltanyan, who was called Bogdan Saltanov in Russian documents - a native of the diaspora, from the Persian city of Isfahan. Incidentally, the artist arrived in Moscow under the patronage of the influential Armenian merchant Zakhar Sagradov (Sarajyan), who was also the ambassador of the Persian Shah Abbas II at the Russian court. By that time, the historical territory of Armenia had long been divided between two powerful and constantly warring powers - Persia and the Ottoman Empire, in whose rivalry the Armenians often found themselves on the losing end. AN ANCIENT COUNTRY BETWEEN TWO FIRES The history of Armenian statehood, which is usually dated from the 4th century BC, has known brilliant eras. For example, during the reign of Tigran II the Great (1st century BC – 1st century AD), the state with conquered lands stretched from the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea. But this history was not continuous. Armenian lands were repeatedly divided between large neighbors: the Roman Empire and Persia, Byzantium and the Arab Caliphate, the Seljuks, the Mongols, and the Timurids. In the mid-16th century, after yet another war, the Ottoman Sultan and the Persian Shah (Iran was then ruled by the Turkic Safavid dynasty) divided Armenia roughly along the line of the modern Turkish-Armenian border. The Western part went to the Turks, the Eastern part - with Erivan (Yerevan) - to the Persians. In Sunni Turkey and Shiite Iran, the position of Christian Armenians was ambivalent. On the one hand, Armenian merchants grew rich from trade with Europe and Russia and carried out diplomatic missions. On the other hand, the “infidel” people were always in the position of second-class subjects, and this was not only due to the jizya, the tax that was collected from the “infidels.” In 1604, Shah Abbas I carried out a real ethnic cleansing, which remained in the memory of the Armenian people under the name Surgun ("Exile"): about 350 thousand Armenians were expelled from their native places. Cities and villages were plundered. The Shah ordered the resettlement of non-believers deep into Persia, but many of those deported died or were killed along the way. In Turkey, Armenian peasants were “only” oppressed by unbearable taxes, but during the wars with Iran, the border residents suffered first - and not only from the Sultan’s and Shah’s troops, but also from the Kurdish nomads. The Armenian nobility (and up until the 18th century, Christian princes - meliks, vassals of the Persian shah, still retained power in small holdings in Nagorno-Karabakh) sought patronage from co-religionists, primarily from the Russian tsars. The clergy of the Apostolic Church played a special role. But both under the last Rurikovichs and under Boris Godunov, the Russian kingdom, lacking resources for a military campaign in Transcaucasia, limited itself to political and financial support. With the Time of Troubles (coinciding with the Great Surgun), the Caucasian direction was temporarily forgotten. ALIVE THANKS TO GOD AND THE TSAR During the reign of the first tsars of the Romanov dynasty, Armenians increasingly began to turn to Russia for help. Several letters are known to have been sent by Armenian merchants to Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, asking for permission to sell silk to Europe through Russian territory. Under Peter the Great, the volume of trade with Armenian merchants was constantly growing, so that the tsar in his decree to the Governing Senate specifically noted: "To increase Persian trade, and to favor the Armenians as much as possible and facilitate them in whatever is appropriate, so as to encourage them to come more often." On the other hand, in 1725, shortly before the death of Emperor Peter the Great, a petition from the Karabakh meliks and Catholicoses Yesai and Nerses arrived in St. Petersburg : "Your Imperial Majesty!.. We are surrounded by merciless enemies: Persians, Ottoman Turks, Dagestanis and others. We are still fighting them, fighting back, but we have remained alive thanks to the fact that we have God above us, and on earth - you, Your pious and God-loving Majesty - our hope and support. We beg you, great Sovereign, to come to our aid." At the moment the message was sent, the Turks invaded Transcaucasia; Yerevan and the Armenian communities of Tiflis and Nakhichevan again experienced the cruelty of the conquerors. David-bek and Mkhitar Sparapet, who raised an uprising in Eastern Armenia in 1722–28, counted on the help of the Russian Tsar. By that time, Russia's advance in Transcaucasia had not yet reached Armenia, but our country accepted Christian refugees within its borders - for example, under Catherine II, the city of Nor-Nakhichevan (New Nakhichevan), now a district of Rostov-on-Don, arose on the banks of the Don. WHY GRIBOYEDOV DIED Changes in the situation of at least the eastern part of the Armenian people occurred after the Russo-Persian Wars of 1804-1813 and 1826-1828 and the Russo-Turkish War (1828-1829), won by Russia. The merit of liberating Yerevan from the Persian yoke belongs to the hero of the war of 1812 and the Foreign Campaign, participant in the capture of Paris Ivan Paskevich. For the capture of Yerevan, the general was awarded the title of count and the addition of Paskevich-Erivansky to his surname. The transition of the Christians of Eastern Armenia under the protection of the co-religious Russia was secured by the Treaty of Turkmanchay in 1828 with the defeated Persia. According to Chapter XV of this treaty, the descendants of the Armenians driven into Persia had the right to free repatriation to the Russian Empire. Russia also insisted on the liberation of Armenian slaves. By the way, the imperial ambassador to Tehran, Alexander Griboyedov, monitored compliance with the terms of the agreement; he also compiled reports for Paskevich on the progress of the repatriation of Armenians from Aderbeijan (Iranian Southern Azerbaijan) to the new Russian lands, noting that “those who came from Persia were mostly artisans and farmers” and, therefore, could be of great benefit in their historical homeland. And it was precisely the fact that the poet and diplomat was hiding Georgians and Armenians on the mission's territory that became one of the reasons for the attack on the embassy, in which Griboyedov died. By "hushing up" the incident, fraught with a new war, the Shah's government demonstrated its readiness to observe the Turkmanchay Peace Treaty - from 40 to 90 thousand Armenians moved to Russia. According to the terms of the Treaty of Adrianople in 1829, up to 100 thousand more people moved from the Ottoman Empire to Russia, populating the territories of modern Georgia, Armenia, and also the present-day Krasnodar Krai and Stavropol Krai. Throughout the 19th century, our consuls in Istanbul and Tehran played the role of defenders of the rights of the local Christian population, including Armenians. Armenians persecuted for religious and political reasons found refuge behind the fence of diplomatic missions. THE GREAT CRIME At the beginning of the 20th century, nationalist movements began to gain strength all over the world. The Ottoman Empire was no exception, where, on the one hand, Turkish nationalism (which took the form of the Young Turk movement) was gaining strength, and on the other hand, both Arab-Muslim and Christian (Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians) subjects of the Sultan began to demand respect for their rights. The Armenians perceived the First World War as a hope for deliverance, but it brought the greatest tragedy in the history of the ancient people. With the outbreak of the war, the Young Turk triumvirate ( Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha and Djemal Pasha ), which controlled the Sultan's government, began to requisition the property of Christians. At the instigation of the triumvirate, Sultan Mehmed VI, who also bore the title of Caliph of the Faithful, declared jihad - which became the pretext for attacks on Christians. Volunteer Armenian squads from all over the world joined the Russian army. The "Turkish" Armenians, suffering from Ottoman oppression, often greeted the troops of the Caucasian Front as liberators, supporting them. In response, the Sultan's government accused the Armenians of high treason and betrayal. Since April 1915, the deportation of Armenians from Western Armenia, Anatolia and Cilicia began, accompanied by mass murders of the civilian population. In Armenian history, these events became known as "Meds Yeghern" - "The Great Crime", and in European and Russian historiography as the genocide of the people of Ottoman Armenia. The history of the Genocide is a topic for a separate discussion, we will only note that at the hands of soldiers of the Sultan's army and the Kurdish irregular militia, as well as during the "death marches", at least 1.5 million Armenians died. The Armenian militias fought back against the Turks – the heroic defense of the city of Van in April–May 1915 went down in history, but without Russia’s help the resistance would have been doomed. Western historians pay less attention to the fact that with the advance of the Caucasian Front in 1916, between 350,000 and 400,000 Armenians found refuge in the territory occupied by Russian troops and in the Russian Empire itself. Many Armenian historians believe that thanks to Emperor Nicholas II's decision to open the border to accept refugees, the Armenian nation was saved from complete annihilation. The plans for the post-war reconstruction of the Ottoman Empire assumed the restoration of the presence of the Armenian people on historical lands. The plans were upset by the revolution in Russia. The Caucasian front collapsed, the region plunged into chaos. The first Republic of Armenia, proclaimed in 1918, led by the nationalist party "Dashnaktsutyun", found itself squeezed between Turkey and the newly formed Azerbaijan. The internecine war, the epicenter of which was Karabakh, was stopped in 1920 by the Red Army. Since 1921, the Armenian Republic has existed within its current borders - with Zangezur (claimed by the Turks and Azerbaijanis), and within the framework of the Azerbaijan SSR in 1923, the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region was created. Once again, for many years, our country - now called the Soviet Union - guaranteed peace and the peaceful development of the Armenian people. Many of its representatives died on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War for common freedom, one hundred Armenians were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. At the same time, the number of people both before and after the war continued to grow, having increased from the 1920s to the 1980s more than twofold: from 1 million 300 thousand to 3.3 million people. Even at the end of the USSR, in the perestroika year of 1988, the cities of Spitak and Leninakan (now Gyumri), which suffered from an earthquake, received help from the entire country. THE ONLY BRIDGE With the restoration of independence in 1991, the dark years in the history of Armenia, alas, began (sometimes literally dark, due to power outages). Since 1988, the Karabakh conflict had been going on, which, with the collapse of the Union, escalated into a full-scale war. The republic was kept in a blockade not only by Azerbaijan, but also by its historical ally, Turkey. Georgia, located to the north, was engulfed in civil unrest and was waging wars with South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and therefore there could be no talk of any normal transit through Georgian territory. The only gas pipeline that led from Russia to Armenia through Georgia was repeatedly the target of attacks by saboteurs in the Georgian Marneuli region, populated by ethnic Azerbaijanis. The Second Armenian Republic lacked the most basic necessities: grain, gasoline, electricity. In 1992, electricity in the republic could be supplied for one hour per day. In the winter of 1992-93, the temperature in houses often did not exceed zero degrees. Trees, including those from city parks, were used as firewood for potbelly stoves. All this time, let us recall, there was a war in Artsakh-Karabakh, in which both local residents and volunteers from "Greater Armenia" and the diaspora died. Under these conditions, the guarantor of Armenia’s existence was the Soviet and then Russian base (now the 102nd base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri), created back in 1941, through which Moscow could support our historical Armenian allies. SUICIDAL BREAKUP In May 1994, with the participation of Russia, the Karabakh war was stopped (no one knew yet that it would be the first), and it was stopped on a line that suited the Armenian side. For a long 26 years, a status quo was established in the region, within the framework of which the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic - the Republic of Artsakh - existed. Russian border guards took on the protection of Armenia's borders with Turkey and Iran. Russia also took a leading position in military supplies to the Armenian Armed Forces. Some weapons, including air defense systems, radars and ammunition, were supplied on credit under preferential terms. Armenia also joined the Collective Security Treaty Organization, taking part in all of the organization's exercises. The situation began to change after the "velvet revolution" of 2018, when Nikol Pashinyan's government came to power. Under his leadership, Armenia began to reduce arms purchases, including air defense systems, and took a course toward cooperation with the West, probably hoping that the EU or NATO would be able to ensure the country's security and resolve the Karabakh issue. However, in reality, it turned out exactly the opposite. The Second Karabakh War of 2020 ended with the complete defeat of the army of the unrecognized NKR. Pashinyan's government tried to minimize its participation in the conflict as much as possible. Moreover, Armenian volunteers from all over the world arriving in Yerevan never got the opportunity to be at the front. In other words, the second defense of Van did not work this time. Pashinyan's government decided to stop resisting, ignored the demands of the population, refused to support Artsakh and went to negotiations. The Armenian opposition accused the government of behind-the-scenes collusion and surrendering territories in exchange for the promise of EU membership. However, the Armenian side was saved from complete defeat thanks to the intervention of our peacekeeping contingent, which separated the warring parties and established a ceasefire in the region. Russia also deployed sapper and rescue teams in the region, who began demining the area and providing assistance to the local population. However, in response, Pashinyan's government blamed Russia for the military defeat, voicing complaints about untimely or incomplete deliveries of already paid weapons. The government's blatant reluctance to modernize its armed forces in any way in 2023 once again led to an escalation in relations with Azerbaijan. However, here too, the Armenian government abandoned armed resistance, essentially withdrawing from the conflict, which ultimately led to Azerbaijan establishing full control over Karabakh. In response, the Armenian government… again blamed Russia for the defeats, gradually moving towards curtailing defense cooperation. In 2024, Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan said that since January 2021, Russia's share in new contracts for arms supplies to Armenia had decreased to less than 10%. He explained that this was "Russia's choice," which, according to him, did not supply the necessary weapons. Therefore, in military terms, Armenia decided to reorient itself towards the West, forgetting about its obligations, and began to burn bridges one by one in relations with Russia in all directions. And it remains to be hoped that the Armenian authorities will not succeed in destroying the centuries-old history of cooperation between the two nations. |
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Chinese Use Laser on German Plane Spying on Houthis | |
2025-07-10 | |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov
![]() Yemeni rebels responded with a customary salvo of rockets towards the Jewish state, after which both sides returned to their original positions. True, while Tel Aviv and Sanaa were exchanging blows, on the opposite bank, near Djibouti, another confrontation was unfolding. The Chinese military used a laser weapon against a German reconnaissance plane, which provoked strong protests from Berlin. The Chinese government is keeping the intrigue under wraps and has not explained what prompted the sudden attack. But it is quite possible that Beijing has thus subtly outlined one of its “red lines” in the region. EUROPE IS ON ALERT The latest tensions were sparked by the sinking of the Greek cargo ship Magic Seas, chartered by an Israeli company, in the Red Sea. Its owners claim that the ship was sailing from China to Turkey and had no plans to stop in the Jewish state. The Houthis, however, considered the Israeli port of Eilat to be its final destination, and so motivated the attack with a long-standing promise to “attack and sink” any ship that attempted to violate the blockade. Fearing new attacks, the European mission Aspides has increased patrols along Yemen's borders, not only by water but also by air. In particular, the mission's "flying eyes" - aircraft equipped with multi-sensor platforms - have returned to the airspace over the Red Sea. Thanks to them, the EU contingent could conduct long-range reconnaissance of the waters and calculate in which area the next strike might be carried out. The Houthis, although they repeatedly threatened to shoot down reconnaissance aircraft, did not take any real measures against the Europeans, and the latter stopped expecting a trick from them. Everything changed in early July 2025, when a German reconnaissance aircraft was subjected to a "sudden external influence" near the borders of Djibouti. It was determined that the laser attack was carried out by a Chinese warship in the area at the time, causing "possible damage to the equipment" and forcing the pilot to abort his mission to monitor the area. The German military department demanded an apology from Beijing, and the Chinese ambassador in Berlin was urgently summoned to the Foreign Ministry, where he received a protest from the authorities. The Chinese side has not officially commented on the situation, although the national press has called the scandal “exaggerated and empty,” accusing Berlin of trying to artificially destabilize bilateral relations. CHINESE WARNING "Threatening illumination" of foreign aircraft near the Chinese base in Djibouti is a standard reaction of the Chinese military to the appearance of strangers. At least five similar cases have been recorded since the establishment of the PRC military base in the Red Sea region in 2017. True, before this, only American pilots, whose stronghold "Camp Lemonier" is located nearby, suffered from the actions. In this way, Beijing allegedly prevented aerial reconnaissance of objects in the area of its presence. Moreover, at least twice Chinese lasers struck at long range - when the threat of aerial photography of Chinese objects was not obvious. For example, in 2018 and 2021, a Chinese destroyer “illuminated” American P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft with lasers when they were at a significant distance from the “special attention zone” and showed no intention of changing their trajectory. For this reason, US pilots preferred to choose a different, safer approach course to Camp Lemonnier, so as not to provoke the Chinese further. The German pilots were clearly not aware of such subtleties. Especially since the Bundeswehr aviation arrived in Djibouti as "guests" and used the infrastructure of the French Djibouti-Ambouli base for flights. Considering that the French and American facilities are located in the same area (near the international airport), the Chinese patrols could well have mistaken the German reconnaissance aircraft for a US Air Force aircraft. And at the same time, consider that the Pentagon has decided to demonstratively violate the previous gentleman's agreement by resuming reconnaissance flights near prohibited objects. In this context, the use of laser weapons appears to be a reminder of agreements, rather than an intention to harm Germany's defense capability. SECRET CONNECTIONS However, the incident near the coast of Djibouti may well have a “second bottom”. Since the start of the Houthi privateering operations in the Red Sea, Beijing has been constantly featured on the front pages of Western newspapers as one of the possible “sponsors” of the Yemeni rebels. In particular, China was accused of secretly supplying Yemen with components for the production of UAVs and satellite terminals, which were used in planning attacks and conducting objective monitoring. In both cases, the “transit point” was allegedly the territory of Djibouti, where the cargo was accumulated at a Chinese military base and from there smuggled to the port cities of Yemen. In exchange for support, the Houthis allegedly allowed Chinese companies to safely pass through the blockade zone and even turned a blind eye to economic cooperation between Beijing and Tel Aviv. This gave China a big head start in the trade race with the US and Europe, especially considering that neither Washington nor Brussels have security guarantees and are forced to transport valuable cargo under escort. The Chinese government regularly debunks speculations about its presence in the Red Sea, not forgetting to remind that most of these “sensations” were fabricated by Israeli journalists in order to further discredit the Houthis, as well as countries that are not in a clinch with them. However, opponents, apparently, do not abandon attempts to get closer to the Chinese base and capture the possible process of preparing the next cargo - and they use the tasks of Operation Aspides as cover, among other things. So, by using a laser installation against a German reconnaissance aircraft, Beijing could well have hinted to Germany, and at the same time to other potentially interested parties, that surveillance in the Red Sea can only be carried out on the Houthis, and that it is not worth combining the tasks. | |
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'A Politician with Convictions': Macron Critic Mysteriously Commits Suicide |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Olesya Orlenko [REGNUM] The sad news that came from France on July 7 about the death of the Republican Party deputy Olivier Marlex shocked both political circles and many famous people. ![]() Colleagues, neighbors and fellow countrymen remember the deceased. They also discuss the motives for the act, trying to understand whether this is an isolated case or a manifestation of the alarming trends that have taken hold of French society. Aliette Le Bihan, the mayor of the small town of Anet, about 80 km from Paris, was supposed to meet Marlex on the morning of July 7. From 2008 to 2017, he was mayor of the town and, even after failing to be re-elected, he continued to be active in its life. The deputy did not show up for the meeting and stopped communicating, and at 2:00 p.m. he did not show up for the National Assembly session. Colleagues called the police, who had to break down the door of his home. Once inside, law enforcement officers found Marleks's body hanging on a rope in one of the rooms on the second floor. After examining the scene and conducting a forensic examination, the police put forward the main version of what happened - suicide. Olivier Marlex was the son of Alain Marlex, a minister during the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. He first entered the National Assembly in 2012, running specifically in a department far from his father's electoral turf, so as not to owe his success to his father's authority. In 2022, after the Republicans' failed parliamentary elections, Marlex Jr. was tasked with leading the party's parliamentary faction. Given the complete lack of discipline and internal strife, the task was not an easy one. The MP has recently expressed regret on several occasions, considering the rivalry between Laurent Wauquiez, who replaced Marlex as head of the parliamentary group a year ago, and Bruno Retaillo, the elected leader of the Republicans and Minister of the Interior, to be destructive. In his opinion, only by uniting ranks will the party be able to ensure the election of its presidential candidate in 2027. Olivier Marlex had a good relationship with the previous Prime Minister Michel Barnier, whom he considered a worthy candidate to become the next head of state. Thanks to his connections, Marlex was able to secure positions for his party comrades in the new government, although the modest percentages won by the Republicans in the early elections of 2024 left little hope of such a position. For example, he facilitated the appointment of Bruno Retaillo as Minister of the Interior, who retained his post under the next Prime Minister, François Bayrou. But Marlex harshly criticized President Emmanuel Macron. Initially, for his disdainful attitude towards the French, which he expressed in 2017 with the phrase that there are “successful people, and there are nobodies.” And then, for the political decisions of the head of state. In particular, for the fact that Macron, as Minister of Economy, allowed the Americans from General Electric to buy the energy sector of the French company Alstom. The result was the failure of the foreign company to comply with the terms of the purchase related to the development of employment and the economy in the region and the state. In 2019, Marlex headed a parliamentary commission on the case. And in 2021, he published a book, "Liquidators," in which he condemned the state for its indifference to France's industrial development. During the development of the pension reform, he warned against the American investment company BlackRock playing a decisive role in its implementation. Although he ultimately instructed his party to support the law. Olivier Marlex has always demonstrated his commitment to republican values. When the newly elected parliament was torn apart by contradictions, quarrels and disputes in July 2024, he came to the meeting with a book by the historian Jean-Clément Martin, The Great Fear of July 1789, inviting everyone to recall the events of the Revolution, which clearly show what a period of instability threatens the country with. Representatives of all political camps regret Marlex's death. Macron also commented on the sad event, calling him "an experienced politician who defended his ideas with conviction." Marine Le Pen expressed words of support for the family and colleagues of the deceased, despite the fact that Marlex was a staunch opponent of the rapprochement of the "Republicans" with her "National Rally." Opponents on the political left also paid tribute to him. The head of the French Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, said: "I will always remember how he advocated for the support of industry and nuclear energy. Both were important to me. I shared his views on both subjects." And according to Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of France Insoumise, Marlex "was an honest and respected opponent. His commitment to the sovereignty of France made a sincere dialogue with him possible." According to colleagues and neighbors who met with the deputy the day before the tragic events, he was not depressed and did not show signs of psychological problems. The police are studying his computer, communication devices and papers to identify the reasons that pushed him to commit suicide. Of course, there are no results of the investigation yet, but it can already be said that in general in France the level of anxiety and dissatisfaction of people is growing in the context of aggravated economic and social problems. And with additional personal difficulties, the consequences for some are becoming catastrophic. The tendency to commit suicide is so pronounced that the French Ministry of Economy's Directorate General of Public Finance has even launched an internal investigation into the 12 suicides of employees that have shaken the department since January of this year. Some of them were committed in the workplace. |
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'Positions in plain sight.' Russian Armed Forces advance in Zaporizhia Oblast |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Sergey Adamov [REGNUM] In recent days, the reports from the SVO area increasingly feature the section of the front in the Zaporizhia region, which was on everyone's lips during the failed counteroffensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in June-October 2023 and since then has remained a zone of heavy positional battles. But since last week, there have been reports of our troops advancing specifically in the Zaporizhia direction. ![]() Thus, during a fierce assault, Russian troops managed to drive the enemy out of the village of Lobkovoe in the Stepnogorsk district, approximately one and a half kilometers from the Kakhovka reservoir, which had become shallow after the explosion of the hydroelectric power station. Then, "on the shoulders" of the retreating units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Russian Armed Forces fighters liberated the large village of Kamenskoye on the left bank of the Dnieper. Kamenskoye often featured in Ukrainian reports in June-September 2023 as one of the few local successes of the "counteroffensive." At that time, our military had to abandon positions in the southern part of the village, which they had held since the beginning of the SVO. Now the loss of Kamenskoye and the village of Lobkovoe is confirmed by Ukrainian sources. Developing the offensive along the river bank, Russian troops reached the outskirts of the settlement of Plavni. The advance of the assault troops continues along the Zaporizhzhia-Melitopol railway. According to local reports, the enemy was driven from the embankment between the 1138th km and 1141st km stations. Earlier, the villages of Stepovoye and Shcherbaki were liberated in the same direction. Thus, the front line moved forward by three to five kilometers. The advanced units of the Russian army were able to advance towards the strategically important urban-type settlement of Stepnogorsk. There are no more than three kilometers from our positions to the outskirts of Stepnogorsk. Ukrainian sources report that Ukrainian Armed Forces facilities within the village are now constantly under attack from Russian UAVs and artillery. Maintaining the pace of the offensive in this section of the front creates serious threats to the enemy’s defense, an informed source told Regnum news agency. "The terrain is mostly flat and steppe. There is nowhere to hide, the positions are in plain sight. So control over populated areas and heights is of crucial importance. The floodplains are mostly summer cottages, without high-rise buildings. So now they are trying to form a new front along the Primorskoye-Stepnogorsk-Lukyanovskoye-Pavlovka line, but they are facing a shortage of forces in this direction," our interlocutor noted. Stepnogorsk is located just 20 kilometers from the southern outskirts of Zaporizhia. There are no large settlements or powerful natural barriers in this area that the Ukrainian Armed Forces could use to organize defense. However, an easy advance to Zaporizhia is not yet to be expected. The enemy's actions indicate that the Ukrainian Armed Forces commanders are planning to organize a counteroffensive and try to push our military beyond the Yanchekrak River (a tributary of the Dnieper that flows into the Kamenskoye area and divides this village in half). TOLSTOY AND MIRNOE The Russian troop group "East" continues to develop its offensive from the area of Velikaya Novosyolka in the southwest of the DPR to the border with the Dnepropetrovsk region. Thus, last week, forces of the 36th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 29th Army occupied the village of Poddubnoye, located with the previously liberated settlements of Krasnaya Zvezda (Zirka), Yalta and Zaporozhye. According to information from the field, the enemy did not engage in protracted battles and retreated after a short firefight. Immediately after this, Russian troops liberated the settlement of Tolstoy. Moreover, here too, the enemy decided not to hold positions to the last and also retreated. The Ukrainian Armed Forces command withdrew the surviving fighters to the area of the villages of Novokhatskoye, Iskra and Grushevskoye. Russian troops, in turn, continue their offensive in the direction of the settlement of Mirnoye, sources on the ground report. "Now that Poddubnoye has been liberated, and before that Komar, the enemy in Mirny has found itself in a dense fire pocket. It will be extremely difficult to organize a defense there, and we expect that the enemy will soon retreat from there as well. Military actions are also continuing in Voskresenka. So there is a chance to take the enemy in Mirny into a full-fledged cauldron," adds the interlocutor of IA Regnum. The enemy's last defensive node was created by the enemy in the area of the villages of Novokhatskoe and Grushevskoe, however, the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are under constant shelling, and unmanned aircraft are actively operating along the enemy's supply routes. Earlier, Russian Aerospace Forces bombers struck the bridge over the Volchya River on the N-15 highway, which seriously disrupted the enemy's logistics in Donbass. After clearing the small part of the territory of the southwest of the DPR from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which still remains under enemy control, our troops have the opportunity to enter the territory of the Zaporizhzhya and Dnepropetrovsk regions in several directions. KRASNOARMEYSK: BATTLES FOR THE LAST ARTERY Russian troops are increasing the pace of their offensive in another strategically important area - in the Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk) area. The city itself and the surrounding settlements have been turned by the Ukrainian Armed Forces into a powerful fortified area, the assault on which could lead to heavy losses. But the Russian Armed Forces are continuing the operation to block the enemy's supply routes in Krasnoarmeysk, while simultaneously attacking the enemy along the entire front line. North of the city, the advanced units of the Russian army crossed the Kazenny Torets River, creating a bridgehead in the area of the village of Razino. To the south, the assault units of the Russian army managed to break through the enemy's front line and engage in fighting on the streets of the settlement of Novoekonomicheskoe, one of the suburbs of Krasnoarmeysk. Here, the Armed Forces of Ukraine created a powerful defensive line. A number of Ukrainian sources, more pessimistic, claim that most of Novoekonomichesky has already passed into the "gray zone". The front line runs along Sadovaya Street. The loss of Novoekonomichesky creates serious threats to the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Krasnoarmeysk. At the same time, success in the Razino area creates the preconditions for a breakthrough to the village of Rodinskoye and the highway connecting Krasnoarmeysk with the territory of the Kharkov region. In the near future, the entire Krasnoarmeysky fortified area of the Ukrainian Armed Forces may find itself semi-encircled, and in the future, in a full encirclement. For now, the M-30 highway, which connects Krasnoarmeysk with the territory of the Dnepropetrovsk region, remains under enemy control. The enemy is trying with all its might to prevent the loss of control over the strategically important transport artery, so all reserves arriving at this section of the front are taking up positions along the highway. But other sections of the front remain without reinforcements. East of Krasnoarmeysk, Russian troops continue their offensive on another Ukrainian Armed Forces defense node — the city of Konstantinovka. Combat operations continue along the Aleksandro-Kalinovo — Kleban-byk — Dyleevka front line. According to information from the field, Russian troops are storming the village of Belaya Gora. The ongoing offensive of Russian troops may in the foreseeable future lead to the situation on the front, which is difficult for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, becoming critical, The New York Times admits. Konstantinovka is the southernmost boundary of a large defensive area, which also includes the settlements of Slavyansk, Kramatorsk and Druzhkovka. In the event of the loss of Konstantinovka, all settlements to the north will be within the reach of Russian drones. Which will bring the liberation of Donbass closer. The publication notes that Ukrainian troops can still hold back the pace of the Russian offensive, but are suffering heavy losses. The lack of reserves may soon lead to the encirclement of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in one or more areas of the front. The publication concludes that military actions in the area of Konstantinovka and Krasnoarmeysk and in Donbass as a whole in the coming weeks may change the course of military operations. Let us add that, in general, our troops are increasing their offensive on several sections of the front from the Kharkov to the Zaporizhia region. Earlier it became known that in June the Russian Armed Forces liberated 556 square kilometers of Donbas territory. |
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Hamas agrees to release 10 Israelis held hostage |
2025-07-10 |
style=background-color:#7fffd4;>Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The Palestinian movement Hamas will release 10 Israelis held hostage. This was reported on July 9 by the movement's press service on the Telegram channel. ![]() "Hamas has shown the necessary flexibility and agreed to the release of 10 prisoners as part of its interest in the successful progress of the ongoing negotiations," a statement issued during the talks in Doha said. However, consultations continue on a number of issues, including the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, the withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the provision of guarantees for a permanent ceasefire. |
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