Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Russia pilots careless in drone collision, US says

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  • The United States has accused Russia of irresponsible behaviour.
  • American drone plunged into the Black Sea after colliding with Russian fighter planes.
  • Russia has denied any touch between its two Su-27 fighter fighters.

The United States has accused Russia of irresponsible behaviour after an American drone plunged into the Black Sea after colliding with Russian fighter planes.

Russian planes are reported to have thrown gasoline into the path of the drone, which the US claims was in international airspace at the time of the accident.

The US brought down the damaged MQ-9 Reaper drone when it became “unflyable,” according to the Military.

Russia has denied any touch between its two Su-27 fighter fighters.

The main question is whether the encounter was simply an attempt by Russia to interrupt the American drone’s job or a purposeful attempt to bring it down.

According to US military authorities, the event occurred on Tuesday about 07:03 Central European Time (06:03 GMT) and lasted approximately 30-40 minutes.

The fighter planes dropped gasoline on the drone many times before the crash in a “reckless, ecologically unsound, and unprofessional way,” according to a statement.

According to a spokesperson Brig Gen Pat Ryder, the drone was “unflyable and unmanageable, therefore we pulled it down,” and the impact likely damaged the Russian aircraft.

He stated that the planes were able to land after the event.

Reaper drones are surveillance aircraft with a wingspan of 20m (66ft).

According to Brig Gen Ryder, the Russians have not retrieved the drone.

The United States’ National Security Council’s John Kirby told: “Without getting into too much detail, what I can say is that we’ve taken steps to protect our equities with respect to that particular drone.”

According to Russia’s defence ministry, the drone crashed after a “sharp manoeuvre” and was flying with its transponders switched off. Transponders are communication devices that enable the aircraft to be tracked.

Prof Michael Clarke, visiting professor in war studies at King’s College, told that the collision was “almost certainly an accident”.

The ex-director general of the defence and security think tank Royal United Services Institute said: “I don’t believe any pilot could deliberately do that [only colliding with another aircraft’s propeller] without seriously endangering their aircraft and own life.”

The event shows the growing danger of a direct confrontation between Russia and the United States over the Ukrainian conflict.

To protest the move, the United States summoned Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov to Washington.

During the discussion, Russian state media cited Mr Antonov as stating that Moscow considered the drone incident as “a provocation” and that “the unacceptable activity of the US military in the close proximity to our borders is a cause for concern”.

After Russia’s takeover of Crimea in 2014, tensions have increased over the Black Sea.

With Russia’s full-fledged invasion of Ukraine, the United States and the United Kingdom have increased reconnaissance and surveillance planes, always flying in international airspace.

According to the US, there has been a “pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots” interacting with allied aircraft in the region.

This suggests that the drone’s downing might have been caused by a mistake made by a Russian pilot who came too near when they “buzzed” the drone.

Nevertheless, if this was a planned strike on a US aircraft by a Russian warplane, observers believe it would be a tremendous provocation and a significant escalation.

In such situation, the strike would be interpreted as an attempt by the Kremlin to put the US reaction to the test.

Western allies have worked hard to prevent the Ukrainian conflict from turning into a direct confrontation with Russia. Yet that is all that happened over the Black Sea. The United States must now assess its reaction.

As US military chiefs cautioned in their statement, this was a risky conduct that “could lead to miscalculation and unintended escalation”.

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Russian wives and mothers call on Putin

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  • A group of Russian wives and mothers have petitioned President Vladimir Putin.
  • The women are seen in the video holding a sign in Russian.
  • Russia’s decision to send hundreds of thousands of troops to fight on Ukrainian battlefields.

A group of Russian wives and mothers have petitioned President Vladimir Putin to stop sending their husbands and sons “to the slaughter” by forcing them to join assault groups with insufficient training and supplies.

The women claimed in a video shared by the independent Russian Telegram channel SOTA that their loved ones were “forced to join assault groups” at the beginning of March despite having received only four days of training since their mobilisation in September.

The women are seen in the video holding a sign in Russian that reads “580 Separate Howitzer Artillery Division,” with the date March 11, 2023.

“My husband… is located on the line of contact with the enemy,” says one woman in the recording.

“Our mobilized [men] are being sent like lambs to the slaughter to storm fortified areas – five at a time, against 100 heavily armed enemy men,” she continued.

“They are prepared to serve their homeland but according to the specialization they’ve trained for, not as stormtroopers. We ask that you pull back our guys from the line of contact and provide the artillerymen with artillery and ammunition.”

Russia’s decision to send hundreds of thousands of troops to fight on Ukrainian battlefields has sparked outrage and prompted many Russians, particularly young men, to flee the country.

”We ran away from Russia because we want to live,” one man, who asked not to be identified to protect loved ones left behind, previously told. “We are afraid that we can be sent to Ukraine.”

Families of drafted Russian men have criticised the mobilisation, claiming that it is plagued by issues such as discipline issues and a lack of leadership from mid-ranking officers, as well as logistical issues such as insufficient uniforms, poor food, and a lack of medical supplies.

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Bakhmut: Street fighting but Russia is not in control

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  • Russia does not control the eastern city, according to its deputy mayor.
  • Thousands of Russian troops were killed in the attempt to take Bakhmut.
  • According to Ukrainian commanders, Russia has lost seven times as many soldiers as they have.

Russian and Ukrainian forces are fighting in Bakhmut’s streets, but Russia does not control the eastern city, according to its deputy mayor.

According to Oleksandr Marchenko, the remaining 4,000 civilians are living in shelters without access to gas, electricity, or water.

Mr Marchenko said “not a single building” had remained untouched and that the city is “almost destroyed”.

Bakhmut has seen months of fighting as Russia attempts to seize control.

“There is fighting near the city and there are also street fights,” Mr Marchenko said.

Taking the city would be a rare battlefield victory for Russia in recent months. Nonetheless, the city’s strategic importance has been called into question.

According to some experts, any Russian victory could be pyrrhic, or not worth the cost.

Thousands of Russian troops were killed in the attempt to take Bakhmut, which had a pre-war population of around 75,000 people. According to Ukrainian commanders, Russia has lost seven times as many soldiers as they have.

According to UK military intelligence, Russian advances in the northern suburbs have exposed Ukraine-held areas to Russian attacks on three sides.

Mr Marchenko accused the Russians of having “no goal” to save the city and that it wanted to commit “genocide of the Ukrainian people”.

“Currently there is no communication in the city so the city is cut out, the bridges are destroyed and the tactics the Russians are using is the tactic of parched land,” Mr Marchenko told.

Bakhmut’s demise has long been predicted, but it has yet to occur after more than six months. As a result, any reports of a possible Ukrainian withdrawal should be treated with caution.

Without independent sources, it is difficult to know what is going on. Both sides have a stronger incentive to mislead their adversary than to provide accurate information.

However, despite the heavy losses inflicted on Russian troops, Ukrainian commanders may be beginning to calculate that the cost of defending Bakhmut – in terms of blood and treasure – is now too high.

If that is the case, they may want what Western analysts refer to as a “a controlled fighting withdrawal” to protect the remaining Ukrainian forces so that they can be redeployed.

However, any withdrawal may be difficult and time-consuming.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier this week that the situation in the region was becoming “more and more difficult,” despite the Ukrainian military saying it had repelled numerous attacks since Friday.

“I believe we shouldn’t give any inch of our land to the enemy,” Mr Marchenko said. “We should protect our land, we should protect our people and we should protect the businesses that are on this land.”

Mr Marchenko added that the city was “almost destroyed,” with bridges destroyed and communication cut off.

“They want to destroy Bakhmut, just like they did Mariupol and Popasna,” he said, referring to two cities in eastern Ukraine now under Russian control.

At the start of the invasion, the Russian military besieged the south-eastern port city of Mariupol and took control after three months of artillery bombardment that killed thousands.

Following a lengthy battle with Ukrainian forces, Russia claimed the Donbas town of Soledar, about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from Bakhmut, in January.

By the time the Ukrainian army retreated, Soledar had been reduced to a wasteland of flattened buildings and rubble.

On Friday, President Zelensky stressed that artillery and shells were needed to “stop Russia”.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the country’s latest package included high-precision Himars artillery rockets and howitzers “which Ukraine is using so effectively”.

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Ukrainian officials expect Russian war prisoner trials this month

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Russian firm stops oil to 3 European countries due to sanctions

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Putin escaped an assassination attempt two months ago

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Viral video: Russia’s moskva cruiser is hit by Ukraine’s neptune missiles

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Bombardment continued by Russia at Ukrainian cities despite peace talk claims

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Cryptocurrency: Mining Farm Busted by Ukrainian Security

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Ukraine’s government security agency has identified the country’s largest underground cryptocurrency mining farm.

In the city of Vinnytsya, Ukraine’s government security service said on Thursday, that it had discovered the country’s largest underground cryptocurrency mining site.

The farm took enough power to cause blackouts across many cities. The number of weekly damages done by the mining farm could exceed 7 million hryvnias (about $256,500) according to preliminary calculations.

The farm was housed in one of a local energy company’s old warehouse building.

According to the investigation, this was set up by miners from Kyiv and Vinnytsya.

To hide their illegal actions, they tampered with the electric meter data.

3,800 gaming systems, over 500 GPUs, 50 CPUs, and criminal documents relating to electricity theft were all found at the scene.

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