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📍Map of Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities in August-October.
▪️Photo 1 – energy;
▪️Photo 2 – gas;
▪️Photo 3 – hydroelectric power plants, combined heat and power plants, and thermal power plants.
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— MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) Nov 7, 2025 at 9:39 AM
Of the 7 MiG-31Ks from Savasleyka, launches were carried out from the airspace of the Tambov region.
7th Air Force Report・Shahed + α 94/128 → from Kursk, Oryol, Millerovo, Akhtarsk, Chornomors'k (about 80 Shahed-type) Overnight, Russia launched 128 attack drones of various types, including around 80 Shaheds, from multiple directions including Kursk, Orel, and occupied Crimea. As of 9:00 AM, Ukrainian air defense shot down or jammed 94 of them. Strikes were recorded at 11 locations.
Ukraine continued its strike campaign against Russia’s energy sector and defense industrial base on November 6 and 7. The Ukrainian Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) reported on November 7 that Ukrainian forces conducted a long-range drone strike against the Sterlitamak Petrochemical Plant, which produces components necessary for high-octane aviation gasoline, in the Republic of Bashkortostan on November 6.[30] Ukrainian forces last struck the plant overnight on November 4 to 5.[31] Kursk Oblast Governor Alexander Khinshtein stated on November 7 that Ukrainian drones struck unspecified energy infrastructure that caused power outages in Rylsk and its environs for roughly 17,000 consumers in Rylsk, Glushkovo, and Korenevsky raions.[32]
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- Russian forces continue to advance in the Pokrovsk direction and are reportedly extending logistics to southern Pokrovsk.
- Layoffs at Russia’s primary tank manufacturer, Uralvagonzavod (UVZ), indicate that Russia may be struggling to balance civilian and defense industrial needs as economic restrictions increasingly degrade Russia’s economic performance.
- The Ukrainian defense industrial base (DIB) continues efforts to develop local arms production and export capabilities.
- European authorities continue to report unidentified drone incursions into NATO airspace.
- Russian forces advanced in the Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka tactical area and near Lyman, Pokrovsk, Novopavlivka, and Hulyaipole.
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Russian forces continue to advance in the Pokrovsk direction and are reportedly extending logistics to southern Pokrovsk. Geolocated footage published on November 6 and 7 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced within northeastern and to the eastern outskirts of Pokrovsk as well as in southern Myrnohrad (east of Pokrovsk) and north of Myrnohrad.[1] Additional geolocated footage published on November 7 indicates that Russian forces also advanced south of Krasnyi Lyman (northeast of Pokrovsk and immediately north of Myrnohrad).[2]…. Russian forces have been conducting logistics into Pokrovsk primarily with drones.[7] The Ukrainian 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Air Assault Forces confirmed on November 7 that Russian forces are attempting to extend logistics to southern Pokrovsk using motorcycles.[8] The corps reported that Russian forces have reduced their activity and the frequency of their movements within Pokrovsk in order to minimize losses as Russian forces await reinforcements. The corps noted that Russian forces have unsuccessfully attacked Myrnohrad from the east several times and assessed that Russian forces will likely attack the town from a different direction in the near future. ... The spokesperson of a Ukrainian drone regiment operating in the Pokrovsk direction reported that Russian forces raised a flag at the Pokrovsk City Council building in central Pokrovsk but that Ukrainian forces counterattacked and recaptured and cleared the building.[10] The spokesperson noted that Russian forces established an observation post at the city council building before Ukrainian forces recaptured it.
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This victory article was accidentally released by a Russian state news agency 2 days after the war began and was quickly deleted, it remains on the internet archive. The article discusses how Ukraine has returned to Russia proving they expected the war to last days.
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— Dirt e Deeds (@dirtedeeds.bsky.social) Nov 7, 2025 at 1:54 AM
A new world is being born before our eyes. Russia's military operation in Ukraine has ushered in a new era—in three dimensions at once. And, of course, in the fourth, domestic dimension. A new period is beginning here, both in ideology and in the very model of our socioeconomic system—but that's worth discussing separately a little later.
Russia is restoring its unity—the tragedy of 1991, that terrible catastrophe of our history, its unnatural dislocation, has been overcome. Yes, at great cost, yes, through the tragic events of a de facto civil war, because now brothers, divided by their allegiance to the Russian and Ukrainian armies, are still shooting at each other—but
Ukraine as an anti-Russia will no longer exist. Russia is restoring its historical integrity, gathering the Russian world, the Russian people, together—in all its diversity, Great Russians, Belarusians, and Little Russians. If we had abandoned this, had allowed this temporary division to become entrenched for centuries, we would not only have betrayed the memory of our ancestors but would also have been cursed by our descendants for allowing the disintegration of the Russian land.
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- This clip from Acyn features Donald Trump, during a November 7, 2025, White House meeting with Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, claiming Joe Biden provoked Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, aligning with Orbán's long-standing criticism of Western support for Kyiv.
- Trump's statement echoes a narrative blaming NATO expansion and U.S. aid for escalating tensions, though declassified U.S. intelligence from 2021 warned of Russian buildup without evidence of Biden-initiated provocation, per reports from the time.
- Replies to the post predominantly reject the claim, citing Vladimir Putin's unilateral decision to invade as the war's cause, with users highlighting Trump's past praise for Putin and skepticism toward the assertion's credibility.