Saturday, October 26, 2024

Germany Rejects Zelensky’s ‘Victory Plan’ for Ukraine: ‘A Country at War Can’t Join NATO’

"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz used a television interview to make a surprisingly frank rebuttal to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s ‘Victory Plan’, the document the Ukrainian leader has been flogging around Western capitals, and which was made largely public for the first time last week. Putting his rejection bluntly, Scholz said: “a country that is at war cannot become a NATO member.” Breitbart

China Preparing for Direct Strike on America? Influx of PLA Agents Across U.S. Border Raises Alarm

"A new report from expert Gordon Chang suggests China may be preparing for a direct confrontation with the U.S., potentially using “sleeper cells” embedded across America. According to Chang, covert People’s Liberation Army (PLA) agents have been entering the U.S. through southern border crossings, posing as migrants to evade detection. This infiltration is reportedly part of a larger plan to sabotage critical U.S. facilities in the event of an escalating conflict with China. Chang warns that unless addressed, these covert operatives could destabilize key infrastructures, including military sites, heightening the risk of a preemptive strike." MS

192 combat clashes at front in past day, most attacks in Pokrovsk, Kurakhove sectors

"192 combat engagements between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and the Russian army took
place along the frontlines, with most enemy attacks recorded in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove sectors.
In the Kharkiv sector, four enemy attacks took place near Vovchansk.
In the Kupiansk sector,
Russians attacked Ukrainian defense positions 17 times near Holubivka, Stepova Novoselivka and Vyshneve over the past day.
In the Lyman sector,
Russian troops attacked 24 times in an attempt to advance near six different localities. The enemy concentrated their main efforts on Hrekivka, Terny, Torske, and the Serebryansky Forest.
In the Siversk sector, the invaders tried to advance six times in the areas of Ivano-Daryivka and Vyimka. hey were pushed back." Ukrin