The big news of the day on the Donbass front: Russian forces conducted a successful pincer movement and liberated the small, but heavily fortified, southern Donetsk People’s Republic city of Ugledar. The remaining Kiev regime troops attempted fleeing through fields to the city’s north under heavy Russian fire. Some surrendered to save their lives. Below are two videos showing the city’s liberation.
Russian flags and Victory Banners waving over buildings in the DPR’s Ugledar (part 1): https://s5.cdnstatic.space/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ugl1-3.mp4?_=1
Russian flags and Victory Banners waving over buildings in the DPR’s Ugledar (part 2): https://s5.cdnstatic.space/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/admin.mp4?_=3
My recap of events for today (October 1st, 2024) on the Palestine/Lebanon front.
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched Operation True Promise II in response to the martyrdom of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyah, Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and IRGC commander Abbas Nilforoushan. Around 200 missiles (including some Fattah-2 hypersonic ballistic missiles) struck many targets: three Zionist military bases near Tel Aviv (including the Tel Nof air base); an offshore gas platform near Ashkelon; air and radar bases; and Zionist intelligence bases used to organize assassinations. Some reports say that the strikes destroyed up to twenty F-35 fighter planes at the Zionists’ southern Nevatim air base. Tel Aviv’s propagandists are frantically denying the strikes’ severity.
Lebanese Hezbollah forces conducted Fadi-4 rocket strikes on the Zionists’ Military Intelligence Directorate’s Unit 8200 signal intelligence division at the Glilot military base, near Tel Aviv. In addition, the resistance also struck the northern Zionist settlements of Safed and Dovev; and Zionist troop concentrations near Metula and Avivim.
Little has been said about last night’s Zionist invasion attempt on southern Lebanon. In fact, reports are coming in that the Zionist military never actually crossed the border. However, border clashes occurred near the northern Zionist settlement of Shtula and the southern Lebanese settlements of Adaisseh and Kfar Kila.