Intense battles rage in Krasnohorivka as Russian forces deploy heavy armor in desperate bid

In a dramatic escalation, Russian forces have intensified their assault on Krasnohorivka utilizing heavy armored vehicles. These tactics are reportedly a move of desperation after failing to secure success with both small and large infantry groups. According to Serhiy Tsehotsky, an officer with the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakov Gandziuk, Russians launched an attack with 14 units of heavy armor toward Krasnohorivka. Ukrainian defenders have so far destroyed five of …


Massive fire erupts at key Russian defense plant in Omsk, known for tank and flamethrower Production

A massive blaze has erupted at a pivotal Russian defense plant in Omsk, known for producing tanks and "Solntsepyok" heavy flamethrower systems. The fire broke out on the roof of one of the workshops at Omsktransmash, a key manufacturer of military hardware for the Russian army, spreading across at least 50 square meters. Omsk residents have shared images and videos showing a towering column of thick black smoke rising from the plant.

The "Omsktransmash" plant experienced a fire earlier today, …


Russia launches counteroffensive in Kursk region

Russian forces have launched an offensive in the Kursk region, aiming to lift the blockade on Glushkovsky district, where around 3,000 soldiers are reportedly trapped. With Russia's superior military resources, holding this line presents a formidable challenge for Ukraine. Focus Magazine delves into the unfolding scenarios.

On September 11, Russian forces initiated a counteroffensive in the Kursk region, already executing a large-scale attack. The situation on the left flank for the AFU (Armed …


Putin proposes export ban on uranium, titanium, and nickel to counter Western sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the country's government to consider "specific restrictions" on the export of non-ferrous metals, particularly uranium, titanium, and nickel, according to Interfax. During a videoconference with government members, Putin told Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, "They limit the supply of certain goods to us, but maybe we should also think about certain restrictions—uranium, titanium, nickel."

"If this doesn't harm us, it might be worth considering—I'm …


Putin was willing to pause strikes on energy targets, but Kyiv declined talks, claims Shoygu

Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoygu has claimed that President Vladimir Putin was prepared to pause strikes on energy infrastructure. However, Ukraine declined to enter negotiations. Shoygu mentioned that the proposed moratorium extended to nuclear energy facilities, as well as commercial and civilian vessels in the Black Sea. Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has stated that "no concrete agreements were made."

Ukraine reportedly refused to sign an agreement with the …