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Trump sanctions are ‘full-frontal assault' on organized crime at the border, expert says |
2025-05-24 |
[FoxNews] Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is 'working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again' The Trump Treasury Department's new sanctions are a "full-frontal assault" on one of the deadliest southern border cartels, a local border official told Fox News Digital. The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two high-ranking Cartel del Noreste (CDN) members, Mexican nationals Miguel Angel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo Gonzalez Sauceda, Wednesday. CDN was one of eight cartels and transnational criminal groups labeled "foreign terrorist organizations" by the Department of State Feb. 20. Under new sanctions announced this week, all property and interest in properties belonging to De Anda and Gonzalez that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked. While announcing the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is "working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again" and that the Trump administration "will hold these terrorists accountable for their criminal activities and abhorrent acts of violence." "CDN and its leaders have carried out a violent campaign of intimidation, kidnapping and terrorism, threatening communities on both sides of our southern border," said Bessent. "We will continue to cut off the cartels’ ability to obtain the drugs, money and guns that enable their violent activities." Paul Perez, who leads the National Border Patrol Council chapter in the South Texas Rio Grande Valley, told Fox News Digital even though the Trump administration’s border crackdown has dramatically reduced illegal crossings, the cartels, including CDN, continue to present a threat to the lives and safety of American citizens living on the border. "The threat of cartels is still there," Perez said in an interview with Fox News Digital. He noted that "the thing about the cartels is that they're very sophisticated," explaining they have begun using advanced technology like drones to carry out their operations. "They're not the street gang-level managers," he said. "They've got a lot of people on their side that have been in this industry for a long time. They know how to get their products moving. They know how to get their product across." In Mexico, Perez said, the cartels control the border and "act with impunity all along the border," while the Mexican police and military are unable to stop them. He said cartel gunfights along the border often lead to cartel members fleeing north into the U.S., where "they're going to do everything they can to get away and get back. And if that means harming American citizens, then they're going to do that." When it comes to CDN, Perez said "they engage in grotesque conduct," such as beheadings and kidnappings and "will harm anybody that gets in their way" regardless of whether they are American or otherwise. "What I can tell you about the Noreste cartel, they're no different than any other cartels out there, the Sinaloa cartel. They're all deadly cartels. They all traffic in fentanyl. They all traffic in drugs. They are trafficking people," he explained. By targeting CDN’s leadership, Perez said the Trump administration is effectively weakening the cartel by creating a power vacuum that will cause infighting that will further sap the organization’s strength. "The cartels are definitely going to feel it," he said. "So, it's a full-frontal assault from the United States. "That's the protection that we're bringing to the border that we weren't able to bring under President Biden," he added. "President Trump, on the campaign trail, and since he's been in office, has repeatedly said he's going to do everything he can to protect the United States, to protect its citizens and make sure that there's nobody around that can do harm to our country. And he's doing that. He's taking on the cartels. He's not afraid of them. "We want to decimate the cartel activity that's going on in the United States. So, he's done what he said he was going to. We support that 100%." Related: Cartel del Noreste: 2023-02-03 Mexican Cartel Nets $100K for Smuggling Three Chinese Nationals into Texas Cartel del Noreste: 2022-03-17 Mexico extradites cartel leader 'El Huevo' to the United States after his apprehension sparked an attack on American consulate and Mexican military facilities Cartel del Noreste: 2022-02-15 Kidnapped American Rescued in Mexican Border City Related: Scott Bessent 05/23/2025 RFK Jr's highly anticipated MAHA report paints dismal state of child health, national security concerns Scott Bessent 05/14/2025 VDH Breaks Down Why He Thinks ‘Real Economic Boom' ‘Nobody's Talking About' Could Be Coming Scott Bessent 05/10/2025 China in distress: Protests, economic signals reveal pressure from U.S. tariffs |
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Gavin Newsom Fumes as Congress Repeals California's EV Mandate |
2025-05-24 |
[Breitbart] California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) was fuming Thursday as Congress passed a repeal of California’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate, which relied on a special waiver from the outgoing Biden administration in December. “Make America Smoggy Again,” he announced, sarcastically. The Senate voted 51-44 to repeal the waiver, after a bipartisan majority in the House had done the same, as Breitbart News reported earlier this month. The repeal relies on the Congressional Review Act, a Bill Clinton-era law that allows Congress to repeal regulations that are not presented to it for timely approval. Newsom says the waiver is exempt from review. In a press statement, he vowed to sue: Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced today the state will file a lawsuit as Republicans in the U.S. Senate target California’s clean vehicles program – a move that will “Make America Smoggy Again.” However, as Ashley Zavala of Sacramento-era NBC affiliate KCRA reported, neither California voters nor American voters generally have ever voted to approve Newsom’s EV mandate. Related: Gavin Newsom 05/19/2025 CA Uses Your Money to Give Illegals Healthcare-4 Billion Annually Gavin Newsom 05/18/2025 California Gov. Gavin Newsom is reportedly considering a presidential run in 2028 Gavin Newsom 05/15/2025 Gavin Newsom Caves to Reality: No New Illegal Aliens on Free Health Care Related: Electric vehicle 05/11/2025 States Sue Trump Admin Over Termination Of Funding For EV Charging Stations Electric vehicle 05/09/2025 Huge win for Trump as world's second biggest carmaker 'relocates' manufacturing to US Electric vehicle 04/23/2025 China 'asks' South Korea not to export rare earth products to US defense, warns companies could be sanctioned |
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Dem Rep. Eugene Vindman hit with FEC complaint after campaign promoted twin brother's book |
2025-05-20 |
[NY Post] Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va.) was slapped with a campaign finance complaint Monday, accusing him of using campaign money to promote a book authored by his twin brother, Alexander — a key witness in President Trump’s first impeachment. According to the complaint by Americans for Public Trust (APT), Eugene’s campaign team touted Alexander’s book “The Folly of Realism: How the West Deceived Itself About Russia and Betrayed Ukraine” in fundraising email blasts sent Feb. 27 and March 7 of this year. The Post previously reported that Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings show that Eugene’s campaign paid $38,783 to a South Florida bookstore where Alexander was concurrently signing copies of the tome as a “fundraising expense.” “It is clearly illegal to use campaign resources for personal use, and that is just what Representative Vindman has done,” said Americans for Public Trust executive director Caitlin Sutherland. “Rep. Vindman misused campaign resources to help promote his brother’s book all the way to the New York Times bestseller list. The tens of thousands of campaign dollars spent to subsidize his brother’s spurious book should be immediately investigated by the FEC.” FEC rules state that using campaign assets, such as donor lists, for book promotion or other monetary benefit is usually classified as “prohibited personal use.” The Feb. 27 email blast by Eugene’s campaign bore the subject line “Alex’s New Book” and encouraged recipients to purchase a copy, saying that it “reveals profound truths.” The March 7 email again promoted “The Folly of Realism” and urged recipients to “claim your copy,” according to the complaint. “Vindman for Congress has significantly subsidized the marketing costs that should be borne by Alexander Vindman and his book’s commercial publisher,” APT’s filing stressed, citing FEC rules stipulating that campaign funds can’t be converted “by any person to personal use.” The Post reached out to Eugene Vindman’s office for comment. Ten days after the book’s Feb. 25 release date, Eugene’s campaign made a $7,809.55 payment to Books & Books in Coral Gables, Fla., followed by a second payment of $30,972.97 processed on March 20. The Coral Gables store previously confirmed to The Post last month that Alexander Vindman held book signings at that location and noted that a member of one of Eugene Vindman’s team had asked her earlier in the day what she would do if a reporter came around asking questions. Campaign payments to the store were listed as a “fundraising expense,” but the store worker wouldn’t specify whether Eugene’s team had actually held fundraising activity there. Two days after the first payment, on March 9, Alexander Vindman posted on X about signing copies of his tome at Books & Books. On March 21, a day after the second payment of $30,973, Eugene posted that he was participating in a chili cookoff in Caroline County, Va. on the day the check cleared. Alexander Vindman’s book briefly made the New York Times “hardcover nonfiction” bestseller list during the week ending March 16. Eugene Vindman won a close race to represent Virginia’s 7th District last November with a message centered on fighting against corruption, highlighting his efforts to assist his twin brother in testifying against Trump. The Post previously reported that the now-congressman eschewed questions last year about whether his taxpayer-funded trips to Ukraine played a role in his business ventures of trying to sell weapons to Kyiv. Eugene told the Prince William Times that as of late 2023, he had made 14 trips to the war-torn country, funded by the “Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group” State Department program. But during that time, his company, Trident Support LLC, worked to sell the Ukrainian government a weapons system. That firm also used the same PO box as Vindman’s congressional campaign. Vindman raked in $125,000 from Trident early last year despite reports that he did not earn a salary from the company, financial disclosures show. Related: Vindman 04/16/2025 Fired Insubordinate Officers Reveal Massive U.S. Military Resentment Against Elected Civilian Command Vindman 04/08/2025 The Afghan online news service, Khaama Press, reports that the United States has reassumed control of Bagram Air Base (Real?) Vindman 03/29/2025 Tulsi Gabbard revokes security clearances, access to classified information for Biden, Harris, Clinton, others |
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Hezbollah pol: We won''t accept that our people be left unprotected | |
2025-05-20 | |
![]() is facing are expected to escalate,'' noting that some sides mistakenly think that ''their escalation will push the Lebanese people to surrender.'' ''These are wrong calculations, because threats boost the Lebanese society's firmness and readiness to defend itself,'' Fayad added. ''Hezbollah is showing full readiness for cooperation for the sake of a salvation course that leads to recovery, stability and reform, but it will strongly reject any attempt to impose political conditions that harm Lebanese illusory sovereignty or aim to remove the right of the Lebanese to defend themselves,'' the MP said. ''The complications of the current period necessitate further responsibility and firmness,'' Fayad went on to say, calling for ''adhering to national unity.'' He added: ''What increases the fears of the Lebanese is the fall of international guarantees, especially from the two countries sponsoring the implementation of Resolution 1701.'' Accusing the U.S.-led ceasefire committee of ''full bias'' in Israel's favor, Fayad said ''the gateway to stability and recovery in Lebanon begins by pressing Israel to withdraw from the five hills, halt hostilities, release the captives, respect Lebanese illusory sovereignty and lift the obstacles in the way of reconstruction.'' Moreover, Fayad said ''Hezbollah has positive intentions for cooperating with the government within the context of dialogue and understanding, with the aim of building state institutions and enabling them to perform their missions. But we will not accept or tolerate that some leave our people out in the open, without any protection, guarantees or capabilities.'' ''Protecting the Lebanese people is the state's duty, as per its ministerial statement and presidential inauguration speech, and it needs to commit to its sovereign role in safeguarding national rights,'' the politician added. | |
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FBI’s Kash Patel and Dan Bongino hit the talk circuit to explain everything | ||
2025-05-19 | ||
FBI's top boss Kash Patel says bureau ran cover for Hillary but it all ends under Trump [FoxNews] Kash Patel claims former FBI leadership also 'bastardized the FISA process' and hid documentation in Crossfire Hurricane investigation FBI Director Kash Patel hinted at a "wave of transparency" on the horizon as the agency struggles to rebuild public trust, especially in the wake of longstanding controversy over alleged politicization and selective prosecution. Sitting alongside FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino for a "Sunday Morning Futures" exclusive interview, Patel pointed to the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation as an example of political bias and institutional failure. He claimed senior officials within the Department of Justice "hijacked" their constitutional responsibilities by selectively deciding which cases to pursue. "You asked in the beginning how the FBI was weaponized," he said to host Maria Bartiromo. "Well, the FBI hijacked the constitutional responsibility of the Department of Justice and the Attorney General, and James Comey and others specifically decided what cases to prosecute and not prosecute. Don't believe me? Go to the videotape in the Hillary Clinton investigation." "We don't decide prosecutions, and neither does any agent or intel analyst. We have great partners under Attorney General [Pam] Bondi. We work with them and discuss the matter with them, but the prosecutorial decision is with them," he said. Patel said that new agency leadership has uncovered additional details regarding the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into President Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia and are working with Congress to put out information surrounding the episode. "That's how vindictive and vicious the former leadership structure here was. Not only did they bastardize the FISA process and lie to the American public, they withheld and hid documentation and put it in rooms where people weren't supposed to look," Patel said. "It's a good thing we're here now to clean it up, and you're about to see a wave of transparency… Just give us about a week or two." FBI Director Patel Says Transparency on Russia Collusion Claim in 'a Week or Two' ‐ 'The Biggest D.C. Deception Game We Have Ever Seen' [Breitbart] During this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” FBI Director Kash Patel discussed the 2017 claim that President Donald Trump’s first presidential election win resulted from Russian collusion. Despite the statute of limitations having expired on prosecuting any criminality, Patel told host Maria Bartiromo to expect a “wave of transparency” in a week or two. Partial transcript as follows: BARTIROMO: I watched it with you and Devin Nunes, when you were truth-tellers on all of this, and you were as well, Dan, throughout the Russia collusion story and the rest.
[Real Clear Politics] FOX News host Maria Bartiromo asked FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino when we will learn more about the assassination attempts against President Trump last summer during an interview on "Sunday Morning Futures." Worth the time to watch. ‘We're Gonna Ruin Your Summer': Dan Bongino Warns Americans Not To ‘Buy Movie Tickets' In Unhinged Rant About FBI (video) [MSN-Maria Sara Bartiromo] Former podcaster and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino warned Americans not to buy movie tickets, and that he will 'ruin their summer' during an interview this morning.
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CA Uses Your Money to Give Illegals Healthcare-4 Billion Annually |
2025-05-19 |
[X] Possibly President Trump can do something about it with an executive order, but I suspect Congress needs to pass a law to prevent this permanently.
Related: Medicaid: 2025-05-15 Gavin Newsom Caves to Reality: No New Illegal Aliens on Free Health Care Medicaid: 2025-05-15 [Mother's Day] Planned Parenthood Report Reveals Record Abortions, Taxpayer Funding Medicaid: 2025-05-15 Fury as State Farm gets green light |
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'Walking Tall' and 'James Bond' actor Joe Don Baker dead at 89 |
2025-05-16 |
[FoxNews] Joe Don Baker, the actor known for starring in "Walking Tall" and three James Bond movies, has died. He was 89. Baker died on May 7, according to an obituary shared by his family on Tuesday. No cause of death was announced. "Joe Don was a beacon of kindness and generosity," the obituary read. "His intellectual curiosity made him a voracious reader, inspiring a great love of nature and animals, particularly cats. Throughout his life, Joe Don touched many lives with his warmth and compassion, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him." Born on Feb. 12, 1936, Baker spent his early years in Groesbeck, Texas, and attended North Texas State College. After graduating with a degree in business administration, he served in the U.S. Army for two years before moving to New York to pursue an acting career. According to his obituary, Baker studied at the Actors Studio and launched his career in theater before moving to Los Angeles. He made his onscreen debut in a 1965 episode of the crime drama "Honey West" and his first foray into film was an appearance in 1967’s "Cool Hand Luke." Baker went on to appear in dozens of TV shows and movies over his nearly five-decade career. He is best known for his starring role as Sheriff Buford Pusser in the hit 1973 crime thriller "Walking Tall." He also appeared as a character actor in three different James Bond movies, including 1987’s "The Living Daylights" starring Thomas Dalton, 1995’s "GoldenEye" and 1997’s "Tomorrow Never Dies" opposite Pierce Brosnan. The actor had other notable roles in "Mitchell," "Charlie Varrick" "The Natural," "Fletch," "Mars Attacks!," "Reality Bites" and Martin Scorsese’s "Cape Fear" remake. On the small screen, Baker starred as the titular NYPD detective on the crime thriller series "Eischeid" and made appearances on shows including "Gunsmoke," "Lancer," "Edge of Darkness," "Mission: Impossible" and "In the Heat of the Night." Baker earned a BAFTA nomination for best actor for his performance in the British miniseries "Edge of Darkness." The actor made his final on-screen appearance in 2012's "Mud," starring Matthew McConaughey, before retiring that year. According to his obituary, Baker was married for 11 years but did not have children. His obituary noted that the actor is "survived by relations in his native Groesbeck, who will forever cherish his memory. He is mourned by a small but very close circle of friends who will miss him eternally." |
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Hakeem Jeffries implicated in the Diddy Trial |
2025-05-16 |
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…began with theatrical, and controversial acts, including staged flag burning performances meant to lampoon Cold War hysteria. Diddy claimed Jeffries often insisted on the presence of young Hispanic male performers costumed as flamboyant versions of Fidel Castro, complete with glitter covered fatigues and choreographed cigar routines. This is going to get way more crazy before it’s all over! Source: Newsmax True or false, don't expect anything to ever come of it.
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Tulsi Gabbard visited U.S. Army troops at Camp MacKall, Fort Bragg |
2025-05-07 |
[Breitbart] Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard visited U.S. Army troops at Camp MacKall, a training facility, and Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Friday. During her visit, Gabbard discussed with warfighters and U.S. military intelligence leaders the best way to integrate intelligence with the military’s operations in an effort to keep Americans safe, secure, and free. Gabbard also took part in an early morning workout with "50 of America’s best Special Forces warfighters," Olivia Coleman, the press secretary for Gabbard, revealed in a post on X. A photo of the workout on a white board revealed that Gabbard and Special Forces warfighters did sandbag burpees, sandbag squats, kettle bell swings, alternate lunges, flutter kicks, planks, and kettle bell Russian twists, among other things. Related: Fort Bragg: 2025-04-25 Army investigating suspicious device found near Fort Bragg's All American Gate Fort Bragg: 2025-04-08 The Afghan online news service, Khaama Press, reports that the United States has reassumed control of Bagram Air Base (Real?) Fort Bragg: 2025-03-27 Federal judge denies Trump admin's effort to ban transgender people from military |
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Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: May 6, 2025 |
2025-05-07 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title. [Korrespondent] 22.59 A massive missile strike is recorded in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Explosions are heard in different parts of the peninsula, the invaders' air defense is working. ![]() 22.48 Lithuania and Latvia have banned the plane carrying Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic from flying through their territory to Moscow. 21.27 Ukraine is protecting its skies from Russian "shahids" with one of the most advanced technologies of modern warfare. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky during his evening video address. 20.43 The number of victims in Sumy as a result of a missile strike has increased. A man and a boy have died in the hospital. This was reported by the Secretary of the Sumy City Council Artem Kobzar. "According to updated information, there are tragic consequences: three people died: a girl at the scene of the incident, a man and a boy died in the hospital," Kobzar noted. And the head of the OVA Oleg Grigorov clarified that the attack took the lives of a six-year-old boy, a 20-year-old woman and a 41-year-old man. 19.07 Russian soldiers shot three Ukrainian soldiers who were captured near the village of Novopol in Donetsk region. A pre-trial investigation has been launched into the deliberate murder of the prisoners. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General. "Under the procedural leadership of the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office, a pre-trial investigation has been initiated in criminal proceedings regarding the commission of a war crime that resulted in the death of people (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine)," the statement noted. On May 3, three servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were carrying out combat missions at a position near the village of Novopol, Velikonovoselkovskaya TG, Volnovakha district. During the assault, the occupiers surrounded the Ukrainian defenders, forced them to lay down their arms and surrender. Realizing that the servicemen of the Defense Forces could not resist, the representatives of the Russian army shot them with automatic weapons. 18.56 Russian aggressors have struck a suburb of Sumy with a ballistic missile. A child was killed, the Sumy OVA reported . Six people were also injured, most of whom were children. 17.20 Russian dictator Vladimir Putin did discuss with US Presidential Special Envoy Steve Witkoff " the issue of territories" in the context of achieving peace in Ukraine, Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov said. 16.45 Since the beginning of the current day, 79 combat clashes have occurred on the front. The Russian occupation army has concentrated almost half of its attacks in the Pokrovsk area, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in an operational report at 16:00. 15.58 An operative of the correctional colony No. 7 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian Federation, who abused Ukrainian civilian and military prisoners, has been notified of suspicion. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General. 15.51 Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner exchange. They managed to return 205 servicemen. These are three officers and 202 soldiers and sergeants: representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Navy, Air Force, Airborne Assault Troops, Troops of the Troops of the Red Army, as well as the National Guard and the State Border Service. 15.27 The title of Hero of Ukraine was awarded to six servicemen by decrees of President Volodymyr Zelensky, four of them posthumously. The relevant acts of May 5 were published on the website of the head of state. 14.39 People were killed in the Kherson region as a result of Russian shelling on May 6. This was reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office and the head of the Kherson OVA Oleksandr Prokudin. It is noted that Russian troops struck the village of Krasny Yar in the Kherson region from a UAV. A man was killed, two more civilians were injured. A resident of Komyshany also died as a result of the Russian attack. 14.21 In Ivano-Frankivsk region, law enforcement officers exposed three men who participated in information and psychological operations (IPSO) of Russia. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General. 13.59 Oil prices cannot affect Russia's attitude to its national interests. This statement was made by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in a comment to Russian propagandists, commenting on the words of US President Donald Trump that low oil prices will affect Russia's desire to end the war in Ukraine. 13:53 Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian naval radar station Zaslon. The video was published on the TG channel REID | 413th SBS battalion. Zaslon detects targets at a distance of up to 300 km, simultaneously tracking up to 200 objects. 13.22 The Main Intelligence Directorate has published a list of Cuban mercenaries serving in the Russian army. This was reported by the GUR I Want to Live project . According to intelligence, Russia is actively recruiting foreigners, including Cubans, Nepalese, Sri Lankans and people from Central Asian countries. They form the backbone of the mercenaries that Russia is throwing into the war. It is noted that the names and personal data of 1,028 Cubans who signed a contract with the Russian Armed Forces in 2023-2024 are reliably known. The total number of recruited Cuban citizens, according to preliminary estimates, may reach 20 thousand people. 12:59 The Ukrainian army managed to stabilize the situation in the Pokrovsk direction in the Donetsk region. This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky. According to him, our defenders managed to seize the tactical initiative in some places in the most difficult direction. 12.07 The Russian army damaged two of three water pipes in Konstantinovka, Donetsk region. They cannot be restored yet, the press service of the Konstantinovka city military administration reported . 11.50 In Zakarpattia Oblast, two law enforcement officers and four Ukrainian citizens who helped draft dodgers cross the border have been charged. This was reported on May 6 by the Office of the Prosecutor General. 11:12 President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated soldiers on Infantry Day, which is celebrated on May 6. Today is the day of the warriors who hold the Ukrainian positions, the Ukrainian state. The Ukrainian flag is raised where the Ukrainian infantryman enters. Our infantrymen are always on the most difficult sections of the front. They hold the defense, go on assaults, stop the enemy and protect ours. Assault, mountain assault units are the basis of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the head of state said. Zelensky thanked the infantry for defending Ukraine. "Ukraine stands as long as the infantry stands. Happy professional day, warriors! Thank you for your strength, fortitude and daily struggle. We are proud of you!" the president emphasized. 11:00 On Tuesday night, Russian aggressors launched 136 attack UAVs and other types of drone imitators at Ukraine. Most of them were intercepted by air defense systems or were subjected to electronic warfare, the Ukrainian Air Force reported . 10.40 On the night of May 6, against the backdrop of a massive attack by Ukrainian drones, temporary flight restrictions were introduced at 13 Russian airports. This was reported by Russian media, citing Rosaviatsiya representative Artem Korenyako. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian military allegedly shot down 105 drones on the night of May 6. 10:31 The Russian army attacked the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region on Tuesday morning. One person was killed and two others were wounded, said the head of the Kramatorsk city military administration, Oleksandr Goncharenko. 10.10 The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian "mole" in a combat brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region. The traitor "leaked" to the occupiers the locations of the combat unit in which he served in the Kupyansk direction. The agent contacted his supervisor from the Russian GRU via messenger and gave him the coordinates of his and other units on the front line. Using his geolocations, the Russians prepared missile and bomb strikes, before which the traitor had to leave the perimeter of fire damage. The SBU military counterintelligence exposed the enemy's intentions in advance and prevented their implementation. The traitor was detained near the combat line. 9.54 Falling oil prices are increasing pressure on Russia and increasing the likelihood of a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump said. "Now, when oil prices have fallen, we have a good moment for agreements. Russia wants to agree, Ukraine wants to agree. If I were not president, no one would agree on anything," the US leader said. 9.44 The Kremlin is activating its network of agents of influence ahead of May 9, with a series of information and propaganda events planned in the capitals of many countries. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 9.16 As a result of an attack by Russian drones in the Nikolaev region (Koblevo community), a children's health center was damaged. This was reported by the Nikolaev regional state administration. 9.15 As a result of a Russian drone strike in Kharkov, the largest market in the city of Barabashovo was on fire. About 20 trade pavilions were completely destroyed, another 80 were damaged. Residential buildings and parked cars also came under fire. 8.45 Over the past 24 hours, 200 combat clashes have occurred on the front in ten directions. Aviation, missile forces and artillery of the Defense Forces have hit 24 areas of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment, two command posts, five missile forces and artillery assets, two air defense assets and four other important Russian facilities. This was reported on May 6 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 8.19 Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with UAVs, drones and artillery. Infrastructure, enterprises and residential buildings were damaged in different areas. This was reported on May 6 by the head of the OVA Serhiy Lysak. 7:50 The Russian army lost 1,430 soldiers and 176 pieces of equipment on the front of the war with Ukraine in one day. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on May 6. The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 03.05.25 were approximately 959.5 thousand people. 7.23 The number of victims as a result of the drone strike on Kharkiv has increased to four people. This was reported by the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov. 04.47 A series of explosions thundered in different parts of Kharkov. Local authorities report a massive attack by enemy drones. 03.26 Moscow reported the alleged downing of 19 UAVs. Cover plan was declared at four capital airports. Airport operations were also restricted in Volgograd, Kaluga, Saratov and Samara. 01.50 A drone threat was declared in 12 Russian regions on the night of Tuesday, May 6. An attack on an electrical substation was reported in the city of Rylsk in the Kursk region. 00.23 Russian troops launched a drone strike on the Odessa region in the evening. One person was killed. A number of civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged, including private residential buildings. |
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Russians executed three Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers in Donetsk region |
2025-05-07 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Korrespondent] During the assault, the occupiers surrounded the Ukrainian defenders, forced them to lay down their arms and surrender. Russian soldiers shot three Ukrainian soldiers who were captured near the village of Novopol in Donetsk region. A pre-trial investigation has been launched into the deliberate murder of the prisoners. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General on Tuesday, May 6. ![]() "According to the procedural guidance of the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office, a pre-trial investigation has been initiated in criminal proceedings regarding the commission of a war crime that resulted in the death of people (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine)," the statement noted. On May 3, three servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were performing combat missions at a position near the village of Novopol, Velikonovoselkovskaya TG, Volnovakha district. During the assault, the occupiers surrounded the Ukrainian defenders, forced them to lay down their arms and surrender. Realizing that the servicemen of the Defense Forces could not resist, the representatives of the Russian army shot them with automatic weapons. The Office of the Prosecutor General recalled that the deliberate killing of prisoners of war is a gross violation of the Geneva Conventions and is classified as a grave international crime. Urgent investigative actions are currently being carried out to establish all the circumstances of the event and the persons involved in the crime. It was previously reported that law enforcement officers were investigating 49 criminal cases involving the murder of 124 prisoners of war on the battlefield. But after that, new cases of shooting Ukrainian soldiers were revealed. In 2024, the Russians executed at least 109 Ukrainian prisoners of war. And in the previous years of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, another 177. |
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Iran unveils new solid-fueled ballistic missile with 1,200-km range |
2025-05-05 |
[IsraelTimes] State TV shows ‘Qassem Basir’ projectile, with defense minister claiming it can easily bypass anti-ballistic defense systems. Real or the usual Iranian vapourware? Iran’s defense ministry unveiled the country’s latest solid-fueled ballistic missile on Sunday, state TV reported, against a backdrop of threats from the United States over its nuclear program as the countries also hold negotiations for a deal to curb it.TV showed the “Qassem Basir” ballistic missile during an interview with Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh. He said it includes improvements in both guidance and maneuverability to overcome layers of defense and easily bypass anti-ballistic defense systems. The missile was most recently tested on April 17. TV described the missile as having at least a 1,200-kilometer (745-mile) range. It also said the missile can identify and strike a designated target among multiple ones without GPS guidance and with pinpoint accuracy. |
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