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An Israeli strike has likely disrupted Iran’s ability to supply Russia with new ballistic missiles in the near future. According to Anshel Pfeffer, an Israeli Middle East expert and Haaretz journalist, the impact of the strikes means that Iran will not be able to provide ballistic missiles to Russia for several months, as it will need time to restore its production capacity.

Additionally, Tehran will face challenges in supplying ballistic missiles to Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. Media reports indicate that Israel has disabled 12 facilities used for producing missile fuel, a key component of Iran’s arsenal. It is estimated that rebuilding these installations could take at least a year.

🥹🐶 In Vinnytsia, a volunteer dog is collecting funds for drones for the military.

According to the owner of the four-legged volunteer, the dog is successful - hundreds of coins and notes are given to him.

PUNISHMENT AWAITS THE RUSSIANS: EW restraining "SHAHEEDS"

On the air: Anatoliy Khrapchynskyi, Deputy Director of a company, manufacturing EW equipment about EW equipment.

As the host said, "We found key to downing of Shaheeds". This is a new front where Ukraine shows quite high results, lately the results of interception by EW systems can be seen in reports. Anatoliy spoke about it and emphasized that the development of the latest EW technologies shows great potential in the rear and at the front.

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Public outrage at the Russian-backed regime's attempted takeover of the Georgian government has locals pouring into Tbilisi's Rustaveli Square at this hour after yesterday's calls for large scale protests.

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On the heels of widespread voter fraud perpetrated by the Russian backed regime, Victor Orban arrives at his hotel in Tbilisi to a barrage of shouts, angry crowds.

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In Tbilisi, opposition supporters are gathering for a rally against the results of the parliamentary elections.

Demonstrators are assembling near the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.

According to the publication Paper Kartuli, there are currently around three hundred people. The avenue is not blocked at this time.

Earlier, all four opposition parties in Georgia that entered Parliament refused to recognize the election results.

The Central Election Commission declared victory for the ruling pro-Russian party, ‘Georgian Dream.’ It received 53.9% of the votes and secured a majority in Parliament.

Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili also refused to acknowledge the election results. She has called for a protest rally this evening.

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