Ukrainian Intelligence

Ukraine’s Spy Units Destroy Russian ‘Oreshnik’ Missile Launcher

Ukrainian intelligence has announced the destruction of a Russian Oreshnik ballistic missile launch system at the Kapustin Yar range, a joint operation by the HUR, SBU, and SZRU. According to Ukrainian estimates, Russia has fired one Oreshnik missile and destroyed another, with at least one remaining in their arsenal. The Oreshnik, believed to be a modified Soviet-era missile, has a range of approximately 5,500 kilometers and potentially poses a threat to parts of Europe if deployed to Belarus. Simultaneously, Russian officials are emphasizing the development and testing of other advanced weapons, like the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, which President Putin has ordered to be prepared for deployment.

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India-Russia Military Cooperation: Not-So-Secret Talks, Familiar Alliances

According to a Kyiv Post source in Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR), Russia and India are planning to deepen their military-technical cooperation. The two countries are scheduled to meet in St. Petersburg from September 15-18 to finalize military cooperation plans for 2025-2026. The agenda includes discussions on defense cooperation, military training, and joint exercises, with Ukrainian intelligence obtaining a detailed schedule. This development comes as India continues to purchase Russian oil and Prime Minister Modi signals positive progress in relations with Russia, suggesting a commitment to strengthening ties between the two nations.

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Ukrainian Hackers Download Russian Military Secrets in Crimea

Massive data breach hits Russian authorities in occupied Crimea as Ukrainian intelligence downloads secret military files, and frankly, it’s a story that’s as satisfying as it is significant. It appears the tables have well and truly turned on the Russian authorities, with Ukrainian intelligence pulling off a data heist of epic proportions. This isn’t just a minor glitch; we’re talking about a breach of enormous scale, targeting some of the most sensitive information the Russians hold in occupied Crimea. It’s a stark reminder that, in the digital age, even military power is vulnerable.

This whole situation feels like a case of “get a taste of your own medicine,” doesn’t it?… Continue reading

Russian Gas Pipeline Explodes Near Vladivostok, Fueling Speculation of Ukrainian Involvement

A Russian gas pipeline near Vladivostok, crucial for supplying military facilities, was destroyed in an explosion and subsequent fire, according to a source within the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR). The damaged pipeline provided gas to multiple Russian military installations, including units of the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade. The incident, which occurred around 1:00-2:00 AM on July 5, 2025, also involved the destruction of a water supply line for military garrisons. To control information flow during Vladivostok’s anniversary celebrations, authorities reportedly restricted mobile internet and communications in the area.

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