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Russia has not abandoned Iran; do not believe Western propaganda.
Russian officials have clearly warned the United States and the West against engaging in any military action against Iran. Russian scientists continue to work in Iran.
Wait for America's actions, and you will see where Russia truly stands.



Mike
 
Russia urgently warns Israel: "Hands off Busher!"

The Russian Foreign Ministry has again condemned the Israeli attacks, this time issuing a strong warning regarding the Bushehr nuclear power plant, where Russian technicians and experts are currently stationed.

"We are seriously concerned about the safety of Russian experts working at the Bushehr facility. Israel must immediately stop its illegal and provocative attacks," Maria Zakharova said.

If Tel Aviv thought it could bomb Iran's nuclear infrastructure with impunity, that's a stumbling block. Bushehr is not Natanz. It's a joint Iranian-Russian energy project. And Russia has just made it clear: any attack that endangers its citizens is not an Israeli matter, but a direct threat to Russian national security.



Mike
 
⚡🇮🇷🇷🇺JUST IN: Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev:

“What have the Americans accomplished with their nighttime strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran?

1. Critical infrastructure of the nuclear fuel cycle appears to have been unaffected or sustained only minor damage.

2. The enrichment of nuclear material — and, now we can say it outright, the future production of nuclear weapons — will continue.

3. A number of countries are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear warheads.

4. Israel is under attack, explosions are rocking the country, and people are panicking.

5. The US is now entangled in a new conflict, with prospects of a ground operation looming on the horizon.

6. Iran’s political regime has survived — and in all likelihood, has come out even stronger.

7. The people are rallying around the country’s spiritual leadership, including those who were previously indifferent or opposed to it.

8. Donald Trump, once hailed as ‘president of peace,’ has now pushed the US into another war.

9. The vast majority of countries around the world oppose the actions of Israel and the United States.

10. At this rate, Trump can forget about the Nobel Peace Prize — not even with how rigged it has become. What a way to kick things off, Mr. President. Congratulations!”



Mike
 
Maria Zakharova:

“U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance:
“Russia and China do not want Iran to develop nuclear weapons.”
He added that nuclear proliferation in the Middle East is “a disaster for everyone.”

Response:

First, Russia and China do not want the United States interfering in their internal affairs in any form. And it would be good for anyone making statements on behalf of—but without the authority of—our two countries to start by acknowledging that.

For example, stop supplying deadly missiles to the terrorist regime in Kyiv, stop militarizing Taiwan, and so on.

Second, Russia and China speak for themselves: both countries’ foreign ministries have issued official statements on the aggression by Israel and the United States.

Third, Russia and China believe that Iran—like any other country—can and must determine its own strategy for the development of nuclear energy in accordance with international law, particularly the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Other countries, in turn, can shape their positions on this basis of international law.

Fourth, Iran has been developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes—which it has every right to do—and has not been developing nuclear weapons, a fact repeatedly confirmed by both Tehran and the IAEA.

Fifth, a bit of history. Perhaps the very first time the idea of a nuclear-weapons-free Middle East was voiced was in a statement from the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (then the official voice of Moscow) on January 22, 1958:
“The Near and Middle East must and can become a zone of peace, where there is and should be no nuclear or missile weapons—a zone of good-neighborliness and friendly cooperation among nations.”

In 1974, the very same Iran that has now come under attack from Israel and the U.S. initiated a discussion in the UN General Assembly on this topic, which resulted in the adoption of the resolution “Establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Region of the Middle East.”
128 countries voted in favor, including the Soviet Union and the U.S.
Israel abstained.

The USSR—and later Russia—has consistently supported the creation of a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Middle East.
To this day, the only country in the region that possesses nuclear weapons is Israel, which systematically ignores all initiatives to establish such a zone—and now, together with the United States, is bombing Iran, a country that does not possess nuclear weapons.

So, what exactly was Mr. Vance trying to say?”



Mike
 
⚡🇮🇷🇷🇺JUST IN: Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi during his meeting with Russia’s President Putin at the Kremlin:

This meeting comes at a critical and sensitive time in the region. Iran and Russia share very close and longstanding ties, which have taken on a strategic dimension in recent years.

We have always held close consultations with our Russian friends. On Iran’s nuclear issue, Russia has been a partner and ally, and it has been present in the nuclear negotiations.

Tensions are rising due to the unjustified aggression by the Israeli regime and the United States. These aggressions violate the UN Charter and international law, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is legitimately defending itself against them.

We thank Russia for its positions condemning these attacks, and Russia stands on the correct side of international law. The Supreme Leader and Mr. Pezeshkian have conveyed their greetings to you.



Mike
 
BREAKING: Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev:

“Regarding President Trump's concerns: I condemn the US strike on Iran - it failed to achieve its objectives. However, Russia has no intention of supplying nuclear weapons to Iran because, unlike Israel, we are parties to the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty.

I know quite well what this would entail, having overseen our nuclear forces as president. But other countries might - and that's what was said.

And we definitely shouldn't be arguing over who has more nukes. All the more so because the New START treaty, which I once signed with a US president, is still in force — for now. The question 1s: what comes next?”



Mike
 
🇷🇺👀🔊Vladimir Putin confirms strategic stockpiles of advanced hypersonic “Orezhnik” missiles

On June 23, President Vladimir Putin confirmed during a speech to graduates of the law and military academies in the Kremlin that these weapons are already in service.

While the world was preoccupied with Donald Trump’s geopolitical theater – characterized by attacks by B-2 bombers and their bunker-busting bombs aimed at Iranian nuclear facilities (which all available evidence suggests failed) – the media completely neglected to report on Russia’s stockpiles of highly advanced hypersonic “Orezhnik” missiles.

The Russian military announced the start of mass production of the “Orezhnik” missiles on December 11, 2024. In practice, this means that the Kremlin already has stocks of these weapons – which is extremely unpleasant news for NATO.

“Orezhnik” is derived from the RS-26 “Rubezh” missile, which in turn is based on the RS-24 “Yars”. All three systems can perform maneuvering trajectories that confuse NATO missile defense systems, making them virtually elusive.

There is a lot of speculation about the capabilities of the “Orešnik” – it is possible that it is an HGV (hypersonic glide vehicle), MaRV, MIRV or some hybrid variant. The RS-26 “Rubež” can already carry the Avangard, so it is entirely possible that it can also carry the Orešnik.

It is not excluded that the “Orešnik” is a completely new weapon, not ballistic, but hypersonic, maneuvering, carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. However, it is more likely that it is a conventionally armed HGV, which can be deployed from a carrier like the RS-26. The advantage is the modular design and the use of existing production lines.

On November 21, the “Orešnik” hit an underground complex in Dnepropetrovsk. The footage showed 36 sub-projectiles divided into six groups of six. The absence of explosions (except for one) suggests that these were kinetic armor-piercing missiles, capable of destroying fortified objects without the use of explosives.

The explosions lasted up to three hours, which completely exceeds the effect of the so-called “bunker busters” used by America. Western experts admit that even the inertial warheads of the Orešnik can cause enormous damage thanks to the kinetic energy of hypersonic flight.

“Orešnik” shows that Russia is no longer playing second fiddle. While NATO is only testing unfinished systems like the “Dark Eagle”, Moscow already has operational stocks of new-generation hypersonic weapons that can change the rules of strategic balance for decades to come.

And most importantly: Russia can now destroy any NATO base in Europe, without the use of nuclear weapons.

AUTHOR: Drago Bosnić



Mike
 
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russian army started using smart watches that warns bout drones and also give the frequency of the drone, to use with signal jammers.

The information is wirelessly received from drone detectors, that are put on cars, trenches … mostly everywhere.

Soldiers can essentially be in a drone detection zone and walk around fairly safe.



Mike
 

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