Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

Point for Medvedev.
One more point for Iron Dimon.
"The freak needs to know something else... And Americans should remember this.": Medvedev responded to Zelensky's threats

Russian Deputy Security Council Chief Dmitry Medvedev responded to Zelensky's threats to hit the Kremlin.

"The Kiev narik (drug addict) said that the Kremlin should know where the bomb shelter is located in order to hide when he uses long-range American weapons. The freak needs to know something else: Russia can use such weapons, which the bomb shelter will not help. And Americans should remember this," Medvedev wrote on his channels.

"Seem" rather than "be" - this is the whole point of ukrops, led by a bloody clown.
On Ukrainian TV, Zelensky was shown the audience in the hall of the UN General Assembly (VIDEO)

On the air of the Ukrainian telethon, Zelensky was shown using computer technology an attentive audience

In fact, the leader of the Kiev regime spoke at the UN General Assembly in front of a virtually empty hall.

But it would be a shame to show this to your citizens, so AI came to the rescue.

As a result, on Ukrainian TV, all the chairs in the audience were occupied during Zelensky's speech.
I will allow myself to give some of the funniest comments on this news.
"Why aren't the audience wearing vyshivankas (embroidered shirts)? Tse zrada! (It's a failure ukr.)"
"You don't understand anything. This is a parallel Ukrainian reality. It's amazing that there aren't two people sitting in every chairs..."
"So maybe the victory over Russia has already been announced on Ukrainian TV? Since they're so good at AI?"

From the Russian point of view, this is, as Maria Zakharova once said, a fight between a toad and a viper. And although, as time and well-known events have passed, the Georgians have noticeably sobered up, this whole situation shows how difficult it is to put their brains in place.
The Georgian authorities advised puppet-Zelensky to "wash his mouth"

The Georgian authorities advised puppet-Zelenskyto "wash his mouth" — this is how the leader of the ruling Georgian party, Kirtskalia, spoke about the speech of the leader of the Kiev Zelensky regime at the UN General Assembly.

"Before this puppet dares to insult and directly call Georgia to war, let him first wash his mouth and then talk about our country," the Georgian politician said in response to Zelensky's words that "the situation with human rights and the system in Georgia is deteriorating."

Tbilisi Mayor and Georgian Dream Secretary General Kakha Kaladze also responded to Zelensky's criticism, saying that he should "better monitor his country" before condemning Georgia. He called the situation in Ukraine a "big disaster" for which Zelensky is responsible.

The conflict escalated after Ukraine imposed sanctions against Georgian politicians in 2024. Earlier, Georgian Dream had already responded to Zelensky's remarks about human rights in Georgia, recalling that according to international ratings, the country is ahead of Ukraine in the rule of law index.

Еще одно очко Железному Димону.
"Казаться", а не "быть"- в этом вся суть укропов во главе с кровавым клоуном.
Я позволю себе привести несколько наиболее смешных комментариев к данной новости.
"А почему публика не в вышиванках? Цэ зрада!"
"Вы ничего не понимаете. Это параллельная украинская реальность. Удивительно что в креслах не по два человека сидят..."
"Так может на украинском ТВ уже и победу над Россией объявить? Раз они так в ИИ поднаторели?"
С точки зрения русского это, как однажды сказала Мария Захарова, драка жабы с гадюкой. И хотя по прошествии времени и известных событий, грузины ощутимо отрезвели, вся эта ситуация показывает как же трудно ставить на место съехавшие набекрень мозги.
 
I follow this youtuber, who is a totall shill for Zelensky and a plant, and reports on the war from the neocon scope,
He reported that on Sep 30 there will be a meeting with Top officials in Quantico VA

something is cooking?



Here's a source:
From Yahoo news
Sept. 25 (UPI) -- War Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned the nation's military leaders from around the world to meet at a Marine Corps base in Quantico, Va., for an unspecified reason on Tuesday.


_Pete Hegseth orders top U.S. military leaders to Tuesday summit
 
Russian News Agency Tass 26 September 2025 17:35 - Link

MOSCOW, September 26. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has predicted the imminent outbreak of World War III, if Hungarian media reports about Kiev's plans to stage a false flag operation in Romania and Poland are confirmed.

In her Telegram channel, she drew attention to reports in several Hungarian media outlets about Vladimir Zelensky's plans to carry out sabotage in Romania and Poland with the aim of blaming Russia.
 
Trump has two possible ways to exit Ukraine and Gaza if he manages his strategy well, perhaps by leveraging the current global condemnation against the Zionists.



ps://southfront.press/zelensky-prepares-false-flag-strike-on-romania-world-war-iii-begins-tomorrow/

#FROMTHEFRONT 26.09.2025

Russian hackers from the Nessus and CGOP groups hacked the work email of a Ukrainian Armed Forces officer, revealing what is usually carefully concealed: loss reports, combat logs, and the names of foreign mercenaries. According to the published documents, casualties among foreign fighters serving in the Ukrainian Armed Forces exceed 3,000 individuals. Of these, approximately 1,000 are listed as killed, and another 2,000 as missing in action. The lists of the deceased include advisors and instructors from the USA, Great Britain, and Germany, such as Richard Kirlin, Mike Meoli, and Dimitrios Ferrara, whose deaths are often described as mysterious or occurring under non-combat circumstances.

The national breakdown of losses points to significant participation from Latin America: according to the hackers’ data, the highest number of killed mercenaries is from Colombia – 303 individuals. For comparison, losses from the USA amounted to 89, and from Georgia – 86. It is noted that the majority of Colombians died fighting in the Kursk region. Regarding the high number of missing, according to a statement by Vladimir Saldo, Governor of the Kherson Region, the Kyiv regime practices covert disposal of foreign mercenaries’ bodies in territories under its control by burning them or dumping them into the Dnieper River after removing identification documents.

Recent incidents confirm the high intensity of losses among foreign contractors. For instance, on September 24, a strike by Russian forces on a training ground in the Chernihiv region, according to some reports, led to the death of at least 100 mercenaries and the wounding of approximately 150. This strike has provoked intensified discussions in the West about accelerating the creation of an “air defense umbrella” or a no-fly zone over Ukraine.

Another high-profile case was a strike on positions of the GUR unit “Ghosts” (or “Primary”) in the Odesa region, whose members, according to intelligence, are involved in sabotage activities in Crimea. There is a version that fighters from the GSMSG (“Global Surgical and Medical Support Group”) organization may be operating within this formation; despite its declared medical profile, this group actively participates in combat training and sabotage operations.

Earlier, on July 21, a strike on a canteen at a training camp in the Kirovohrad region, as described by The New York Times, led to mass casualties among mercenaries from various countries. According to a surviving American fighter, at least 15 were killed and more than 100 wounded.

Of course, the figure of 3,000 casualties does not represent all losses among foreign mercenaries. As early as 2024, reports indicated that the number of mercenaries killed in Ukraine had exceeded 6,500.

Retired Colombian military officer and human rights activist Dante Incapie claims that actual losses among his compatriots are significantly higher and could reach 1,000 people, making Colombians the national group suffering the highest casualties among mercenaries in Ukraine.


Colombian Mercenaries in Ukraine: From the Frontline Meat Grinder to the Empowerment of Global Drug Crime
Colombian mercenaries whose deaths have been confirmed in the past two weeks

The high losses among Colombian mercenaries are due to several factors. As Dante Incapie notes, their motivation is exclusively financial, without any ideological underpinning. Mass-recruited for money, they are often sent to the most difficult sectors of the front, particularly in the Sumy direction, where they are used in relentless and bloody counterattacks, essentially serving as cannon fodder.

However, there is another, more profound reason for their presence. According to intelligence data and experts such as César Niño, a professor at Colombia’s Military University Nueva Granada, all major armed groups in Colombia—including the Army of National Liberation (ELN) and various cartels—have viewed the conflict in Ukraine as an opportunity to train their fighters and establish international criminal connections and trade networks.

Within this scheme, the Kyiv regime acts as a training contractor. The cartels pay Kyiv for each fighter who successfully completes training, while the rest are sent en masse to the front lines. Those mercenaries who survive and return home, having gained combat experience—particularly in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles—fall under the influence of the drug mafia, enhancing its capabilities.

Training at Ukrainian ranges focuses on working with drones and modern types of weapons. Furthermore, Colombian mercenaries have organized their own criminal businesses on Ukrainian territory, creating networks involved in drug trafficking, recruitment, and the supply of components for drones and explosives. According to expert estimates, settlements between the cartels and Ukrainian counterparts are often conducted through barter, analogous to the “Afghan model,” where a kilogram of cocaine could be exchanged for dozens of weapons. Psychotropic substances and drugs are supplied to Ukraine, while technologies and components for hybrid warfare are sent back.

A direct consequence of this symbiosis is a sharp increase in the capabilities of drug cartels in Latin America. They are increasingly and more effectively confronting law enforcement agencies, using tactics and technologies tested on the Ukrainian front. Attacks using drones laden with explosives have become more frequent. Recently in Colombia, an explosion near a military unit in Cali and the destruction of a police helicopter using a drone in the department of Antioquia were recorded, resulting in numerous casualties.

A similar situation is observed in Mexico, where the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) is forming specialized drone operator units, whose members—including women—received training in Ukraine. These groups are capable of simultaneously operating several explosive-laden drones and carrying out strikes against competitors and security forces.

The negative consequences extend far beyond Latin America. As demonstrated by Operation “Olea” in Spain, modern NATO weaponry supplied to Kyiv is ending up in large quantities with drug cartels in Europe. This creates a direct threat to the security of Western countries. The potential fight against cartels by the US administration of Donald Trump could encounter a well-trained and technically equipped adversary, whose personnel have been schooled in modern warfare in Ukraine. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that criminal groups are actively adopting advanced experience, including the use of electronic warfare systems to neutralize drones, as in the case of the Sinaloa Cartel acquiring SkyFend devices.


Colombian Mercenaries in Ukraine: From the Frontline Meat Grinder to the Empowerment of Global Drug Crime
Click to see the full-size image.

Thus, the participation of Colombian mercenaries in the conflict in Ukraine has turned the country not only into a battlefield but also into an international hub for criminal training and the redistribution of military technologies. This phenomenon has far-reaching consequences, contributing to the escalation of violence in Latin America, the strengthening of intercontinental drug networks, and the growth of security threats in Europe and the USA. The emerging link between military actions, Western-supplied weapons, and international organized crime creates a vicious circle that is becoming increasingly difficult to break.



Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack,
Thursday, Sep 25, 2025 - 07:35 PM
Even worse, it would be all because of Zelensky’s lust for money and power, not any legitimate reason.

Trump’s flip-flop on Ukraine was explained here as being partially due to him responding to the whispers of warmongers like Zelensky,
who boasted afterwards that “Gradually, (Trump) realized that Putin was simply sharing some information that was far from the truth on the battlefield. Now he trusts me much more because the information that my intelligence has, that we share with our partners.”

This is leading to Trump being manipulated by Zelensky into a disaster of epic proportions if he doesn’t soon wise up.

The American leader likely took at face value his Ukrainian counterpart’s claim of reconquering 360 square kilometers in recent weeks even though the latter’s own top general earlier assessed the amount to be less than half of that at only 160 square kilometers. This might have convinced him that his new policy of selling new arms to NATO at full price for subsequent transfer to Ukraine is paying off. Zelensky was probably also responsible for Trump writing in his post that the Russian economy is in deep trouble.

These false beliefs, which are based on lies laundered by Zelensky as “intelligence”, arguably emboldened Trump to declare his support for NATO shooting down Russian jets on the pretext of them violating the bloc’s airspace after the latest dubious claim to that effect from Estonia. He also threatened “a very strong round of powerful tariffs” against Russia in his UN speech, presumably against China and India who he described as “the primary funders of the ongoing war”, so long as the EU follows suit.

This evolving policy towards the Ukrainian Conflict – which includes military (more arms sales to NATO and supporting the bloc shooting down Russian jets) and economic (primary and secondary sanctions) components – is also largely driven by Zelensky’s other lie that Trump fell for. This one relates to his false belief that “Russia has been fighting aimlessly for three and a half years a War that should have taken a Real Military Power less than a week to win…it is very much making them look like ‘a paper tiger.’”

The reality is that the UK and Poland sabotaged spring 2022’s peace talks, after which the conflict evolved into a “war of attrition” as NATO attempted to balance out Russia’s force superiority over Ukraine via unprecedented military, logistical, and intelligence aid. Putin’s reluctance to proactively escalate the special operation to a shock-and-awe war, whether one agrees with his logic or not, is due to his sincere belief that Russians and Ukrainians “are one people” as he lengthily explained in July 2021.

He nevertheless reaffirmed earlier in the week that “Russia is fully capable of responding to any current or emerging threat, not with words, but through concrete military-technical measures.” Therefore, if Trump lets himself be manipulated by Zelensky into escalating tensions with Russia or supporting those who do (such as if a NATO ally shoots down a Russian jet), then a disaster of epic proportions awaits. Even worse, it would be all because of Zelensky’s lust for money and power, not any legitimate reason.

Zelensky just wants more funds and arms to flow into Ukraine, both of which are increasingly being provided by the EU at the expense of its citizens’ living standards that continue to deteriorate due to the bloc’s anti-Russian sanctions, yet Trump now thinks that he’s the new Churchill fighting the new Hitler. It’s disappointing that the same man who wrote “The Art of the Deal” is now being played by the former comedian who he once mockingly referred to as “the greatest salesman” but such is the state of affairs.
According to Alexander Syrsky, active combat is underway in the Krasnoarmeysk area in the Kiev regime-controlled territory in the west of the Donetsk People’s Republic
MOSCOW, September 26. /TASS/. The general situation on the frontline remains complicated for Ukraine with tense circumstances in four directions at once, Ukrainian Army Commander-in-Chief Alexander Syrsky said.

"As for the general frontline situation, it remains difficult," he said at a meeting with journalists.

According to the Ukrainian commander, active combat is underway in the Krasnoarmeysk (called Pokrovsk in Ukraine) area in the Kiev regime-controlled territory in the west of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), as well as in three other sections of the frontline.

Earlier, Igor Kimakovsky, adviser to the DPR head, told TASS that Russian assault units had almost encircled Krasnoarmeysk with the Ukrainian armed forces "being squeezed from the north, south, and east."





The situation on the front lines is deteriorating, Kyiv is preparing the most significant provocation of the entire military conflict. The aim is to draw the United States and NATO into the war.
Major breakthroughs or the encirclement of thousands of soldiers — a scenario that is unlikely to play out in the current conflict — the intensity of the fighting demands that both sides exert considerable effort on all fronts. In anticipation of a serious crisis for Ukraine’s Armed Forces, given the high number of casualties, difficulties in replenishing units with personnel and weapons, retreats on all fronts, and the approaching winter, Zelensky has decided to carry out a high-profile provocation against his Western allies.

The events of the last month are coming together like pieces of a puzzle to form an unhappy picture. To understand the general trend of the current situation, we need to consider events that took place not so long ago.

Unprecedented drone activity in Europe

Poland

The night of 10–11 September, following a large-scale coordinated attack by Russian drones on Ukraine, some of the drones reportedly crossed the state border and landed in the Lublin Province. A total of at least 19 drones were detected, some of which were shot down by Polish air defence forces with NATO aircraft providing support. Notably, the UAVs did not have combat units; they were Gerbera models, which the Russian army typically deploys as decoys to overwhelm Ukraine’s air defences. Prime Minister Donald Tusk convened an emergency government meeting. On the same day, Poland officially requested the application of Article 4 of the NATO Treaty.
Article 4:

The Contracting Parties shall consult with each other whenever any of them believes that the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any Contracting Party is under threat.
Simultaneously, it cannot be ruled out that the Ukrainians launched the Gerberas themselves at the moment of the Russian strike to increase tensions around the conflict. Russia launches hundreds of such drones over Ukraine every day, and after completing their missions, they remain in territory controlled by Kyiv. Therefore, retrieving UAV data is relatively straightforward due to the large number of spare parts from previously shot-down Gerber drones.

In light of this situation, Warsaw announced Operation Eastern Guard to protect the country’s airspace. Most of Poland’s NATO allies have expressed support for this operation and have promised to send troops for joint operations.

The Netherlands intends to send air defence systems and 300 military personnel, while the Czech Republic has promised additional helicopters and 100 military personnel. Denmark is sending two F-16 fighter jets and a military frigate.

Berlin has stated that it will ‘step up its activities along NATO’s eastern borders’ and extend its airspace control to cover Poland. Berlin is set to deploy four Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to Polish airspace.

German armed forces brigade will also be deployed in Lithuania.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Paris is sending three Rafale fighter jets to protect Polish airspace.

Scandinavian countries.

At least four large drones disrupted operations at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark for four hours of 23 September. This resulted in 51 flights being diverted and 109 being cancelled, affecting 20,000 passengers. UAVs also caused Stockholm Airport in Sweden to suspend operations for over three hours. NATO E-3 AWACS long-range radar detection and target designation aircraft were deployed to locate and eliminate the drones. However, none of the drones were shot down and they disappeared in an unknown direction.

For the second time, unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles have been spotted flying over Scandinavia. As a result, three airports in Denmark were closed on the night of 25 September: Aalborg, Esbjerg and Svendborg. A state of high alert was also declared at the Danish Air Force’s key base in Skridstrup, home to F-16 and F-35 fighter jets.

Clearly, this increases anxiety levels among the European population, and similar incidents may well be repeated. The media does not even need to exaggerate the news story — it is obvious to the average person that, if Europe is in a ‘cold’ confrontation with Moscow, the drones must be Russian.

Zelensky Prepares False-Flag Strike on Romania. World War III Begins Tomorrow?
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There has been a notable increase in the number of NATO troops in Eastern Europe.

In September, the attention of the European Union will be focused on Moldova, where parliamentary elections are scheduled for 28 September. In her address to her compatriots, President Maia Sandu reminded them that Moldova is a parliamentary republic and that the fate of the country is therefore at stake, as it is the legislative body that will determine its future — including its potential accession to the EU.

To prevent the ‘wrong party’ from winning, Moldova is facing intense pressure, including military pressure. There have been reports of French troops appearing in the country. At the same time, transfers are being carried out openly and secretly from Romanian territory through the ‘Focșani Gate’. Recently, French military transport aircraft carrying French army personnel were spotted at a Romanian air force base. It cannot be ruled out that these forces may be used to organise a provocation in Transnistria, a Russian-controlled region.

In the event of an escalation, the redeployed units could also be sent to occupy Odessa and several other smaller Black Sea ports. This would be perceived as crossing red lines by Moscow, forcing Russia to take retaliatory measures.

Additionally, the deployment of NATO forces in Poland indicates a military build-up on the alliance’s eastern flank. Such measures are never taken without reason; they always serve a purpose, whether it is obvious or not.

Preparation for provocation is underway.

History tells us that a bloody pretext is often needed to start a major war. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, by a Serbian student in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, for example, was the trigger for the start of the Great War. Now, Kyiv is trying to take on the role of that student. Ukraine’s inability to stop the Russian offensive alone, coupled with funding and arms supply cuts, primarily from the United States, are forcing Zelensky to take radical steps.

The Security Service of Ukraine has received an order from the president’s office to collect, repair, and prepare for use several dozen Russian Geran-2 UAVs that were shot down or landed by the Ukrainian military using electronic warfare equipment.

On 16 September, the repaired drones were delivered to the Yavoriv training ground in western Ukraine, near the village of Starichi and the International Centre for Peacekeeping and International Security of the Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Academy.

The drones were repaired in Lviv by the Lviv Aircraft Repair Plant and the Lorta company.

In the coming days, the Security Service of Ukraine plans to launch a strike using Geran-2 drones against a NATO military facility in Romania from western Ukraine. The target is expected to be the Romanian Air Force’s 57th Air Base ‘Mihail Kogălniceanu’, situated 26 kilometres north-northwest of Constanța. Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, the base has become one of the largest on NATO’s western flank and is responsible for supporting Kyiv.

Zelensky Prepares False-Flag Strike on Romania. World War III Begins Tomorrow?
57th Air Base ‘Mihail Kogălniceanu’

Following the well-established pattern, a campaign will subsequently be launched in Ukrainian and Western media outlets and on social networks, accusing Russia of attacking a NATO country and demanding that the bloc intervene in the Ukrainian conflict.

We will have to wait and see what happens, whether Zelensky will go along with this. The most pressing question is whether this initiative is his own or if he is acting on orders from Western powers.

Only two parties have the power to stop Zelensky’s regime from pursuing its utterly insane ambitions. Either a rational part of the Western leadership — unfortunately the least likely scenario, given the EU’s current aggressive policy — or a devastating strike with Russian missiles such as Kinzhal or Oreshnik on the locations where the provocation is being prepared. The world’s salvation from global conflict now rests with Moscow and, perhaps, Washington.
 
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