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❗️ On October 21, 2025, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, together with the Ground Forces, the Navy, and other divisions of the Defence Forces, struck the Bryansk Chemical Plant, the General Staff reported.
The Bryansk Chemical Plant is a key part of the aggressor’s military-industrial complex, producing gunpowder, explosives, and components for rocket fuel used in ammunition and missiles that the enemy employs to shell Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General arrives in Washington today for a meeting with Trump.
He will be in the US on October 21 and 22. Reuters sources report that Rutte’s visit comes as Europe hurries to respond to Trump’s latest diplomatic moves.
Russia is launching more and more drones into Ukraine: according to British intelligence, the occupiers launched about 5,500 attack drones in September, compared to around 4,100 in August.
Russia has sent oil to Georgia’s new Kulevi refinery for the first time, Reuters reports.
On October 6, the Kayseri tanker, part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” delivered 105,000 tons of Siberian Light crude oil from Novorossiysk. This marks the first time Russian oil has been processed directly in Georgia rather than transiting through it.
The Kulevi refinery, launched in October, is the country’s first oil refinery. Georgia aims to reduce its dependence on fuel imports from Russia, Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and Romania.
According to Reuters, Moscow is testing the use of foreign facilities to compensate for domestic refining shortages caused by sanctions and Ukrainian drone strikes. Despite the lack of diplomatic relations since 2008, the Georgian Dream government continues to expand economic cooperation with Russia.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said Ukraine could start receiving Gripen fighters within about three years.
He noted that these are the latest-generation jets, recently introduced in Sweden, and production is only now beginning.
Russians massively attacked Novhorod-Siverskyi in the Chernihiv region with Shahed drones — about 20 strikes were recorded.
According to the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, four civilians were killed.
Preliminarily, seven people were injured, including a 10-year-old girl. One of the wounded is in serious condition. The city has suffered significant destruction.
The outgoing Czech government announced that the Czech Republic will build and donate a modern Earth observation satellite to Ukraine as a sign of support. The satellite will be capable of collecting data regardless of weather or daylight.
This demonstrates not only the technological excellence of Czech companies in one of the most demanding industries, but also our continued support for Ukraine,” the Czech Foreign Ministry stated.
According to the Ministry of Transport, the project will be launched in the coming months, with the satellite’s launch expected within a year. The Czech Republic will be the first country to provide Ukraine with this type of assistance.
🇭🇺 Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó called the EU Council’s decision to abandon Russian fossil fuels a blow and announced an appeal to the EU Court.
“Yesterday, the European Union practically eliminated Hungary’s energy security because they treat energy supply as a political and ideological issue, ignoring physical and geographical realities,” Szijjártó said.
As a result of the enemy’s night attack, 18 people were injured in the capital, including four children. Four adults and three children are currently hospitalized, while others are receiving outpatient care, said Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
One person was killed and five others injured in a Russian strike on a kindergarten in Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported.
The firefighters extinguished the fire at the kindergarten. Forty-eight children were in the shelter at the time of the Russian drone strike, and they were all evacuated to safety. Tragically, one person was killed and six others were injured.
Last night, a russian drone hit a house in the Kyiv region, killing a family. Among the victims were Antonina, her 6-month-old niece Adelina, and her 12-year-old niece Anastasiia.