🎯/1. Today, a lot of targets across Russia were attacked. This thread will collect information about all the struck sites overnight, based on available data:
➤ Oil refineries in Ryazan and Novokuybyshevsk
➤ Radar base hit in Feodosia, Crimea
➤ Primorsko-Akhtarsk Airfield — Shahed launch site
➤ “Elektropribor” military plant in Penza
➤ Rail logistics infrastructure in Rostov region
/2. Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery with capacity 7.9mln tons. AVT-11 unit (with refining capacity 6mln tons) was hit causing a big collumn of fire to emerge. FP-1 long range kamikaze drones were used for the attack. (53.0845579, 49.9236466)
/3. Ryazan Oil Refinery is located over 470 km from Ukraine’s state border and contributes around 6.1% of Russia’s total oil refining capacity—up to 17 million tons annually—making it one of the country’s four largest refineries. The strike, which was carried out by @14reg_army, sparked a fire and caused big smoke columns to appear. However, it remains unclear which specific units of the refinery were hit.
SBU drones targeted a military airfield in Primorsko-Akhtarsk (Krasnodar Krai), where Shahed drones used to attack Ukraine were stored and launched. A fire broke out near the airfield following the strike. However, the full extent of the damage and the specific results of the attack remain unclear at this stage.
/5. SBU drones also struck the “Elektropribor” plant in Penza tonight. A facility involved in producing equipment for Russia’s military-industrial complex, including systems for aviation, armored vehicles, naval vessels, and space technologies. Smoke was observed in the area following the explosions, but the exact impact and level of damage have not yet been confirmed. (53.223982,44.960969) t.me/kiber_boroshno…
/6. The “Likhaya–Zamchalovo” traction substation in Russia’s Rostov region was targeted by strike drones. It supports one of the main rail routes used for military logistics toward occupied Ukrainian territory.
A fire broke out at the site, according to NASA FIRMS data. The facility, located near Uglerodovsky, powers a key electric rail line used by Russian forces. (48.1375796, 40.0849831)
@14reg_army /7. Feodosia, Russian radar base location was targeted overnigh. The site was also reportedly used by Russian "Nebo-U" and 96L6 radar stations. (45.0100595, 35.3618158)
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(1/8) In Sweden, nuns from the St. Elisabeth Convent, originally based in Belarus, embedded in 20 churches, worked for Russian intelligence and raised funds for the Russian army while posing as a charity.
(2/8) This exposure forced the Swedish Church to issue an official warning to other Catholic communities, stating that nuns of the St. Elisabeth Monastery direct their earnings toward supporting Russian nationalism and Moscow’s aggression against Ukraine, while maintaining close ties to the GRU.
In Sweden, those nuns became known as the “Z-nuns.”
(3/8) What Z-nuns sold as “souvenirs” in Swedish churches actually served as a funding tool for Russian military units.
Thus proceeds from the sales were channelled directly towards supporting Russia's war effort.
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/3. UAT-FOX
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/1. During a tense meeting at the White House on Friday, Trump urged Zelenskyy to accept Russia’s terms, warning that Putin had said he would “destroy” Ukraine if Kyiv refused. - Financial Times
/2. During the meeting with Zelenskyy in the White House Trump was “cursing all the time”, tossed aside maps of the frontline in Ukraine, insisted Zelenskyy surrender the entire Donbas region to Putin, and repeatedly echoed talking points Putin had made in their call a day earlier. - Financial Times.
/3. During Friday’s meeting, Trump appeared to have adopted many of Putin’s talking points verbatim, even when they contradicted his own recent statements about Russia’s weaknesses, said European officials briefed on the meeting. - Financial Times