Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1291: Ukraine detains former politician spying for Russia from UAE hideout, while special forces evacuate soldiers hidden for three years on Russian-occupied territory
Exclusives
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Decade-long campaign of assassinations: six outspoken Ukrainian voices eliminated for anti-Russian position. From a Crimean Tatar activist to an elite intelligence officer and former parliament speaker, each killing bears Russian fingerprints that demonstrate Moscow’s deadly reach inside Ukraine. |
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To make a Flamingo missile, pack in old bombs & add a tiny engine. The Flamingo missile’s best features are under its skin. Powerful and affordable, the missile could change the deep-strike math for Ukraine. |
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Canada’s pension cash is moving Putin’s $ 4 billion gas cargoes—end it now. Backed by Canadian pension money and Chinese firms, Arctic tankers carried billions of Putin’s gas across NATO waters last year. |
Military
Ukraine’s special forces evacuate soldiers who survived three years hidden from Russian forces on occupied territory. The soldiers concealed their military identities with help from hospital staff who hid them from Russian forces throughout the occupation.
Ukrainian forces down 68 of 91 Russian drones in overnight assault. Russia launched 91 drones overnight, prompting Ukrainian forces to shoot down the majority while 18 drones struck targets in 8 different areas.
International
Zelenskyy: Ukraine secures backing from 26 nations for post-war peacekeeping force. The commitment includes both troop deployments and long-term military financing.
Hungary’s FM hits back at Zelenskyy: “We don’t care what Moscow thinks about Ukraine”. A diplomatic spat erupted between Kyiv and Budapest after Zelenskyy questioned Hungary’s stance on EU expansion, prompting Szijjarto to declare that Hungary “is not interested in what they think in Moscow about Ukraine’s EU membership.”
Polish protesters end 2.5-hour blockade of Ukraine truck crossing at Medyka-Shehyni
. Polish protesters lifted their blockade of Ukrainian truck traffic at the Medyka-Shehyni border crossing after holding up freight vehicles for 2.5 hours, with 681 trucks waiting in electronic queues during the disruption.
Intelligence and technology
Russia can produce up to 2700 Shaheds per month – intelligence official. Ukraine faces “truly massive attacks” from hundreds of Russian drones as Moscow’s monthly Shahed production hits 2,700 units, creating what intelligence officials call a “serious challenge” for air defense systems.
50,000 Ukrainian children forced through Russian “patriotic education” programs, British Intelligence reports. Ukrainian children from occupied regions are being transported to Russian universities for “patriotic education” aimed at instilling anti-Ukrainian views and glorifying Russian military actions
Humanitarian and social impact
Civilian woman thrown from her house by blast wave in Russian attack on southern Ukraine. The late evening drone attack on Zaporizhzhia also destroyed 80% of the kindergarten building, while damaging multiple homes.
Ukrainian-Polish teams re-bury 42 remains found in Ternopil village
. Eight years after imposing a moratorium on exhumations of Polish citizens in Ukraine, officials from both countries held a memorial ceremony in Puzhnyky
Russian drone scatters fake 100-hryvnia notes offering payment for military intelligence in Chernihiv. A Russian drone operation targeted a Chernihiv neighborhood with fake currency leaflets on 6 Sept., offering monetary rewards to residents willing to provide coordinates of Ukrainian military positions
Political and legal developments
Ukraine retrieves former politician hiding in UAE. He is charged with high treason for spying for Russia. The suspect, identified by Ukrainian news agencies as Fedor Khrystenko, is also accused of having ties in Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency.
Trump: Europe should play leading role in security guarantees for Ukraine. The United States will assist Ukraine but European countries should take the primary role in providing security guarantees, President Trump announced during a White House briefing
Other developments
“Find a new job”: Trump’s retort to Polish reporter’s Ukraine war query. Polish journalist Marek Wałkuski questioned US President why no concrete actions had been taken to end the Ukraine war despite repeated promises, prompting Trump to suggest he “find a new job.”
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