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Russia has devised a new way to exploit African countries - actively using the continent as a testing ground for building an alternative financial system based on cryptocurrencies. As of April 2026, this has become a key tool for bypassing international sanctions and conducting transactions outside SWIFT. The A7...

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Global attention is focused on the Persian Gulf. But we have news too. March 2026 became the first month when, in terms of deep strikes, Ukraine reached parity with Russia. The average number of long-range kamikaze drones launched by Ukraine has significantly increased, while the average number of Russian strike drones launched against Ukraine has currently dropped to 90–110 per day. Experts offer various possible reasons for this decrease: ▪️ drone production in Russia was not fully localized and partially depended on Iran; ▪️ logistics routes have become longer, and Iran itself now needs drones; ▪️ Ukraine is partially hitting production sites and factories; ▪️ possibly, Russia is stockpiling drones, perhaps for hybrid provocations in other regions; ▪️ it is also likely that Russia has started supplying drones to Iran. By spring, Ukraine has significantly increased strikes on Russia using long-range kamikaze drones. For example: on the night of March 18, Russia officially claimed to have "shot down" 238 drones; however, some of them struck a chemical plant in Stavropol Krai and an electronics facility in Sevastopol. Ukraine has also expanded its operational range: over 1,500 km. Russians have openly expressed concern about the security of military infrastructure in the Urals. Ukraine has increased and continues to increase both the production and variety of drones. Moscow has been declared a target: from March 14 to 17, Russia reported about 250 drones in the Moscow air defense zone. 📹: Ukrainian Defenders destroying Russian air defense systems in Bryansk region of Russia

Anton Gerashchenko

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Alexander Browder, a 17-year-old London teenager, has become Russia's youngest ever sanctions target. He has built a database exposing the crypto networks helping Russia and other rogue states dodge Western sanctions. In March, Alexander Browder published a report for the Henry Jackson Society think tank, describing money-laundering mechanisms involving cryptocurrencies and estimating the scale of such operations by Russia, Iran, and North Korea at around $350 billion. ▪️ Cryptocurrency as a sanctions-evasion tool A stablecoin is a type of cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to a stable asset. This may be a currency, such as the ruble. This avoids the sharp price fluctuations typical of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, making the token convenient for payments and transfers. According to Alexander Browder, this stability made the A7A5 stablecoin a useful instrument for sanctions evasion. The ruble-pegged token allowed payments to be conducted outside the banking system, which has been blocked for Russia by Western sanctions. Alexander described A7A5 as one of the West's biggest challenges in the fight against money laundering. According to the British Foreign Office, more than $90 billion passed through the stablecoin network linked to the token in the past year alone. That figure is comparable to roughly half of Russia's annual military spending. In late May, London imposed sanctions on 18 platforms in several countries, accusing them of creating shadow financial systems to circumvent restrictions. ▪️ Russia's response On June 2, the Russian foreign ministry added Browder and four other British citizens to its sanctions list. They were accused of "slander and spreading false information." The teenager was banned from entering Russia. Browder himself took the move calmly. According to him, the sanctions have become a badge of honor and proof that his investigation has "touched a nerve." By the way, Alexander is the son of financier and human rights advocate William Browder Sir William Browder KCMG, CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital. His lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing a major tax fraud scheme. Browder Sr. is an outspoken critic of Putin and the initiator of the Magnitsky Act. According to Alexander, it was his father's story that inspired him to pursue investigations. He believes that today's schemes for financing war through cryptocurrencies require a new, younger generation of analysts. 📹: DW

Anton Gerashchenko

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Footage of joint Russian-Iranian drills just two weeks ago, February 19, 2026. When Iran turned to Putin for help, it was refused, even though Russia called Iran an important ally and signed a strategic partnership agreement with it a year ago. Russia used Iran as a tool to put pressure on the West and destabilize the region: ◾️ Iran supplied Russia with thousands of Shahed-136 attack drones and technology for their production on Russian territory under the name "Geran-2." ◾️ Iran supplied Russia with short-range ballistic missiles. The total value of contracts for the supply of missiles and drones at the beginning of 2023 was estimated at $1.75-3 billion. ◾️ In return, Russia supplied its own weapons to Iran, including air defense systems and aircraft, which, as we can see, did not help Tehran. ◾️ Russia helped Iran develop its nuclear program to increase instability in the region and strengthen the "anti-Western coalition." ◾️ Using its influence, Russia maintained its military bases in Syria and shared military expenses with Tehran. ◾️ Iran, which has been under sanctions for decades, helped Russia circumvent sanctions: the development of the North-South Transport Corridor through Iran allowed Russia to export goods bypassing European ports. ◾️ Iran helped Russia master methods of covert financial transactions and parallel imports. Russia's main objective now is destabilization in the region, prolonging the war, driving up oil prices, and diverting financial and military aid away from Ukraine. ‼️ It is likely that Russians helped Iran develop a plan for strikes against the Persian Gulf countries. It is only natural that Ukrainians are now being asked for help in defending against Iranian drones. Ukraine has unique experience in countering Shahed drones. And Ukraine knows very well what Russia is like, what methods it uses, and what its goals are. What finally needs to be understood about Russia is that it has never been a reliable partner! Its partnership is rhetorical. Russia pursues exclusively its own interests, setting up, deceiving, and abandoning its so-called allies and violating the terms of agreements and deals. Syria, Venezuela, and Iran are vivid examples of this. 📹: Russia-Iran drills/Radio Liberty

Anton Gerashchenko

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‼️🇷🇺 Ukrainian Drone Manufacturing INSIDE Moscow !! The FSB has thwarted Ukrainian drone attacks on a strategic facility in the Moscow region. ▪️The agency reported that it had disrupted the preparation of a massive attack on a strategic facility located in a residential area of the Moscow region. All drones were destroyed by special forces officers before the attack began, and there were no casualties. ▪️The operation was being prepared by the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU). The attack was planned to use 35 FPV drones assembled in Kyiv and equipped with Canadian-made control systems. ▪️The drones were smuggled into Russia in shipments of Spanish ceramic tiles, transiting through Slovakia and Poland. It is reported that European intelligence agencies assisted in organizing the delivery channel. ▪️Two citizens of Moldova prepared a rented hangar for launching the drones and then left Russian territory. One of the perpetrators confessed that he was recruited by a terrorist organization banned in Russia and was supposed to travel to Ukraine after completing the task. ▪️The owner of the hangar, who received financial compensation for participating in the operation, resisted arrest and was neutralized by return fire. ▪️The FSB also stated that Ukrainian blogger and rapper Albert Vasiliev, known as "Kievstoner" (included in the list of terrorists and extremists of the Russian Federation), was involved in organizing the operation. He coordinated the preparation of the attack and combined this activity with the illegal trafficking of drugs, and currently resides in Europe. ▪️In addition, the Ukrainian side involved minors aged 13 to 16 to activate SIM cards used in the drone control system.

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The clown of Kiev is still trying to gaslight the details of the "agreement" - Russia is not in the mood to give an inch. He is playing on time - while time is not really on his side. 🇺🇦🇷🇺Zelensky: a compromise is to put the free economic zone in Donbass to a referendum with a mutual withdrawal of troops ➖"I think the compromise is that we will create a free economic zone, which we already have, and we will have to retreat a few kilometers back. This means that Russia has to take small steps back a few kilometers... This free economic zone will have specific rules. Something like a referendum is a way to accept or not accept it," he said. ▪️Trump, however, demands that Ukraine withdraw troops from the remaining part of Donbass, where Russia does not deploy its forces but exercises administrative control. ▪️Kyiv respects Trump and his decisions, but it is not just him who should approve security guarantees for Ukraine, Zel added; ▪️Without the US, Ukraine will not be able to win the war against Russia; ▪️Ukraine has created a powerful drone industry: hundreds of companies and joint production with the US; ▪️Russia should give us money: they can provide funds, and we will restore everything we deem necessary and decide for ourselves what to do; ▪️People are tired of war, and no one expected it to drag on for so long, even in Russia they thought it would end in two weeks; ▪️ "I really want to rest after the end of the war," he also said.

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Two bridges collapsed in Bryansk and Kursk regions of Russia last night, damaging a passenger and freight trains. Russian authorities say they were blown up. This looks like the work of Russian FSB before the next round of talks in Istanbul. ◾️In Bryansk region, a bridge collapsed as a passenger train was going under it. Russian media report that seven people were killed and 73 more were injured. ◾️In Kursk region, another bridge collapsed as a cargo train was moving on it. One of the locomotive engineers damaged his legs in the incident. Russia's investigative committee claims that the bridges in Bryansk and Kursk region have collapsed from explosions. Russian MP Kartapolov is already blaming Ukraine. Russia has constantly been promoting the narrative "Ukraine is a terrorist country" for at least a year. But Ukrainian attacks have been launched only against Russia's military infrastructure and military logistics, whereas Russia is known for false flag terror operations (this tactics was used in 1999 to bring Putin to power). Tomorrow, another round of Ukraine-Russia talks is scheduled to take place in Istanbul. These explosions are a good way for Russia to sabotage the process. Russia is getting ready to voice unacceptable conditions again at the talks in Istanbul. So, it wants to play the card of "we can't talk to a terrorist country that blows up passenger trains without any military reason" to distract attention from the fact that these "peace" conditions cannot be accepted. Thus, Russia will turn down all talks about a ceasefire (that it never intended to agree to in the first place) and continue its offensive in Sumy region of Ukraine, as well as other parts of the frontline. Russia is behind these explosions to draw attention away from Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. Russia has started an information war to undermine Ukraine in Europe and the United States. Russia hopes to avoid additional sanctions, undermine Ukraine and disrupt the talks.

Anton Gerashchenko

43,902 views • 1 year ago