Shostka: This Video Was Leaked! 🤯 Escalation – Is It GOOD? 🔥 Are They Attacking Energy? Turning Off Moscow! News from Yanina

Yanina Sokolova - 06 October 2025 10:08

[music] Two massive missile and drone attacks in one week. Both energy infrastructure facilities and gas production were targeted. Russia is beginning a season of winter terror, but it could find itself under attack.

Ukrainian military announces blackout plan, blackout in Moscow. And they were not preparing for strikes on the energy sector, unlike us. So, good luck, as they say.

Get ready for the cold winter. The enemy needs more than just energy. The Russians have chosen new targets, and this could cost Ukrainian logistics dearly. What happened in Shostka, friends? And who is attacking our railway? [music] [applause] [music] The war is escalating, but that means preparing for its end.

What are foreign diplomats talking about and why is Trump openly mocking the Russian dictator? I told him, "You know, you don't look very good. You've been in a war that was supposed to last a week for four years." What are you, a paper tiger? And that's a shame.

15 more drones over a military base in Belgium. Munich Airport has been blocked twice in a day due to a drone threat. In the sky, there are not civilian friends, but purely military scouts.

With each new week, the fog of future conflict thickens over NATO countries. How has the opinion of ordinary Europeans changed? Well, we spent the night at the airport. We slept here.

You know, there is still war going on in Europe. Friends, you are on Yanina Sokolova's channel. Our team has gathered for you the most important news of the past week. Well, we are announcing the key events that will take place this week.

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Northern Lights in the October sky over St. Petersburg. It's not a very common phenomenon in this region, but it could probably become one of the few opportunities to see something in total darkness in the future. On October 4, the Ukrainian defense forces again reached the Leningrad region.

Under the sights of the Krishi oil refinery Neftior orgnEEС. Locals emotionally watch the arrival of drones at another refinery. La-la-la-la.

Guys, we're screwed. Oh wow wow. It's as if the plant is a bit sore. Well, it's like it's very sad for him. Put the drone at 10 m.

Oh, I saw only that. Oh, fuck, quiet. She really blushed. Now we are hitting oil refining, and tomorrow we can start targeting substations and other energy infrastructure. Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Andriy Gnatov, speaks about a plan for symmetrical strikes on Russian territory.

To blackout large Russian cities, and Moscow in particular, the defense forces will find the appropriate weapons and choose the right time, so to speak. The Center for Countering Disinformation explains why Russians should be worried right now about the autumn building.

Wow, the light was cut off again. A cold winter awaits them. We've already gone through winters with power outages because of them. 22nd year, 23rd year.

It was hard, but we got through it. And it awaits them, because a symmetrical response will arrive. And it will be very painful, because the bigger the country, Russia is, the harder it is to restore, and they were not preparing for strikes on the energy sector, unlike us.

So, good luck, as they say. Get ready for the cold winter. But for now, the Russians are once again planning to create a cold and dark winter for every Ukrainian. A week of targeted strikes on energy infrastructure.

The enemy shows a video from a reconnaissance drone in the sky of the Kyiv region. A dozen arrivals-shaheeds at the substations that power Slavutych. The city was without power, and along with it, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was without power for several hours.

Sumy region. Drones are hitting the energy sector in Konotop. Power outages also in the Chernihiv region. A few days and a massive missile strike.

35 missiles, 380 drones. Naftogaz is talking about the largest attack on gas production infrastructure. Poltava and Kharkiv regions are under the sights.

The situation is becoming critical. Just a few days of pause and on October 5, the enemy launches almost fifty drones and over fifty missiles, including two Daggers. The main direction is Lviv region.

In addition to energy, the Russians now have a new goal. Specialist in radio electronics and military communications Serhiy Flesh recalls that he has previously reported on the updated shaheeds. The occupants can control them in flight by installing night vision cameras.

The enemy boasted of hitting a moving train, which was apparently transporting fuel. Now ordinary passengers have also felt the arrivals. Flying, flying, flying.

[music] Shit. Drones target a Ukrzaliznytsia train that was parked at the Shostsa station. Two people were killed and about 30 others were injured. Bezkresnov emphasizes that immediate countermeasures are needed, from special rapping on trains to changing the train schedule.

The carrier and the Armed Forces of Ukraine should hold an urgent meeting, because first of all, according to the expert, the Russians will target locomotives, without which train traffic will simply stop. The blow is double, because Ukraine has not only a limited number of locomotives, but also the drivers who drive them.

The attack on the sixth could have been carried out by local Kremlin henchmen. Hostile Telegram channels had distributed a video from the local train station a week earlier. A train arrives on the track, covered with protective grilles.

They might help against a random FPV, but they definitely wouldn't work against an enemy strike drone. The range of use of guided missiles currently reaches 200 km, but it could well double, the expert says.

Here he is above us. Here. Here. If anything, we'll see where he goes. [music] Ukraine must prepare for different scenarios of the war, but it will definitely not publicly announce the scenarios it has planned for the occupying country. Although Western experts are trying to outline this future.

During a conversation with Sky News, military analyst Michael Clarke voiced a prediction that, for the average Ukrainian, borders on fantastic fiction. Clark expects that continued strikes on Crimea could have unexpected consequences.

For example, a sudden operation in the territory of the occupied autonomy. We are talking about the final bombing of the Kerch Bridge or a truly massive drone raid on military facilities. But Clark does not rule out the possibility of a major Crimean raid.

I think Ukrainians would like to make a surprise. They know that this affects not only the Russians on the front lines, but also the Western perception of how the situation in Ukraine is unfolding. And I've seen that over the past few weeks they've attacked a number of radar stations and air defense facilities, especially in Crimea.

Destroying such systems is, of course, nice, but it is only advisable if you then do something about the gap you created. You will want to fill this gap to gain something valuable.

This is just my guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to launch some kind of major attack on Crimea, an air attack or maybe some kind of amphibious landing, you know, something like a strategic raid. As they already did in the Kursk region, to show that they can fight back.

Precisely to destabilize the Russians. I wouldn't be surprised at all. Friends, Western experts can predict anything, but what is interesting is your opinion about the chances of a raid on Crimea. What do you think, will the Armed Forces of Ukraine limit themselves to conventional long-range strikes, or can the success of the Kursk operation be repeated in the most unexpected direction? Write about it in the comments.

Ukraine suffers terrible losses every day. But this increase in shelling and fighting can also be seen from an unexpected perspective. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that a sudden breakthrough could occur in a few months in the process of ending the war, as the activation of the enemy could be an element of the military strategy before negotiations.

The Russians want to bargain for the best possible position. And the key here is the fate of the Donetsk region, which the enemy is unsuccessfully trying to capture and which Ukraine will never give up in order to preserve its territorial integrity, especially if it has a long missile lever. The question of tomahawks hung in the air.

Reuters cites its own sources in the White House and claims that the US is, well, unlikely to make such a supply. However, Washington may provide other long-range systems or agree to their sale through European countries.

This includes, in particular, the Barracuda missiles. Doubts about the broadcast of cruise missiles with a range of up to 2,500 km on Channel Five were expressed by aviation expert Anatoly Khrabchinsky. Most likely, this is still an attempt to scare the Russian Federation.

Of course, you need to understand that you need to understand that in order to launch Tamagotchis, you need a ground platform. The ground platform is planned to be delivered only to Germany at the end of 2026.

That is, relatively speaking, these are also deadlines. It is clear that there are certain ground platforms that can be transferred to Ukraine. If we were given at least 100-150 barks there, we can say that it would be very good, because we could work on the main warehouses of the game, for example, on the same production facilities there, because the tactical missile fortune teller of the disguised Korolev has long been asking to be thoroughly plowed, plowed, as they say.

But nevertheless, uh, I'm not sure whether to provide that amount. Apparently, Putin is not sure either, but only whether he will hear a political American cruise missile one day. At first, the Kremlin stated in its usual manner that the Tomahawks would not change anything on the battlefield, but within a few days, the Russian dictator for some reason began to speculate that Trump's decision could destroy all of Russia's contacts with the United States.

Well, now you were talking about the president of the United States, but there were also questions related to, say, the discussion of problems, the supply of new weapons systems, including long-range high-precision systems, and so on. Well, I already said that this will lead to the destruction of our relations, in any case, the emerging positive trends in these same relations.

But Trump doesn't seem to care. He participates in a historic gathering of hundreds of generals, where the head of the Pentagon announces the need to prepare for war, not defense. Trump, by the way, mentions Russian ex-President Medvedev, comments on his threats, and calls him stupid.

He recalls how he sent nuclear submarines to the shores of Russia and again shows his indignation at Putin's actions. Once again, he is trying to humiliate him in general.

I am very disappointed in President Putin. I thought he would be done with it. He should have ended this war in a week. I said to him, "You know, you don't look very good.

You've been in a war for four years that was supposed to last a week." What are you, a paper tiger? And that's a shame. But for now, these are just words.

Friends, the real shame is the opposition to officially unknown, but unofficially, apparently, Russian drones in the skies over Europe. Well, that's really surprising.

A real attack on a military facility in Belgium. Here, a dozen and a half unknown air targets were spotted flying over at once. Germany closed Munich Airport twice in just one day.

He stopped working. Bild's sources claim that they discovered not a small civilian drone, but a fully military reconnaissance drone with a one-meter wingspan. Passengers were forced to wait for hours for their flight.

The only entertainment is to ponder on the media cameras why everything is happening this way. Indeed, why is it difficult? They cannot be shot down, because these are densely populated areas. It is unknown who uses them.

It is unknown what this is. The last thing I read in the news was an unconfirmed drone sighting. So it's not up to us to decide, but for someone else who knows what needs to be done. Well, we spent the night at the airport.

We slept here. I think the closure is justified. You know, there is still war going on in Europe. And the war will continue on the outskirts of Russia. 1400 km from the border with Ukraine.

SBU drones, friends, are covering the distance to hit the Orskneft oil refinery ORGsntees, located in the Orenburg region. The fourth year of the three-day SVO follows a clear and ruthless plan.

The local orcs are delighted, and especially the little orcs are a drone. Where are the fuckers? Airplane. You are stupid.

It's a fucking drone. You're home, damn it. Airplane. You are a horse. This is a drone. Such a drone. Here he is flying.

Now fuck the squeaker. We are running now. Fuck, look where he is, damn it. That's it, now it's fucking. Look, it's a wave now, fuck your mother.

The war will become constant, but in the end, everything will be fine. Such a statement may seem rather strange. You will say: "I'm Nina, what are you, out of your mind, but only for those who have n't seen my interview with the head of the Victory Drones project, Maria Berlinska." But whoever watched it knows the answer to all the questions.

A video that will interest you and give you an absolute picture of what is happening now and what we can expect in the future. It's right here.