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Houthis claim drone strikes on four Israeli cities in Gaza war escalation
13 August 2025, 05:50 PM
Sanaa: Yemen’s Houthi group said that it launched four drone attacks targeting the Israeli cities of Haifa, Negev, Eilat, and Be’er Sheva.
Using six drones, the attacks “successfully achieved their objectives,” the group’s military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said in a statement aired by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV on Tuesday.
Sarea said the attacks were carried out in response to Israel’s “implementation of its plan to eliminate the Palestinian cause through genocide, starvation, and displacement.”
He also vowed continued attacks against Israel until “aggression on the Gaza Strip stops and the blockade is lifted.”
There were no immediate comments from Israel regarding the group’s alleged attacks, Xinhua news agency reported.
Houthi forces have fired dozens of missiles and drones toward Israel since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023, citing solidarity with the Palestinians.
Most of the projectiles have been intercepted or have missed their targets. In response, Israel has carried out a series of strikes on ports and other infrastructure in Yemen.
Earlier on Saturday, Yemeni government forces repelled a large-scale offensive by the Houthi group in southern Yemen’s Dhalea province and killed three Houthi militants during the confrontation, a military official told Xinhua.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Xinhua that the Houthis used heavy artillery in an attempt to break through government defensive lines in the Bab Ghalaq area in northern Dhalea, triggering intense fighting between the group and government forces.
The fighting lasted for about an hour before the Houthis were forced to withdraw in disarray toward their positions, whereas the government forces maintained their defensive positions, said the official.
https://telanganatoday.com/houthis-claim-drone-strikes-on-four-israeli-cities-in-gaza-war-escalation
$1,000 vs. Millions: Ukraine’s Darts Drone Scores Kills on Mi-28, Mi-8 in Flight
Aug. 13, 2025, 5:29 pm
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) last year shot down two Russian helicopters in flight – a Mi-28 attack helicopter and a Mi-8 transport – using a drone worth only $1,000.
According to UNITED24, which released video footage showing Ukrainian drones in action on Sunday, the engagements were carried out by the SBU’s Special Operations Center “A.”
First, a clip captures a Ukrainian drone attacking a Russian Mi-28 over the Kursk region on Aug. 6, 2024.
Earlier, Kyiv Post reported that SBU sources confirmed soldiers from the M2 unit of the SBU Special Operations Center had successfully hit the Mi-28 with a long-range FPV drone.
The footage, initially posted by Ukrainian activist Serhii Sternenko on Telegram, was verified as authentic by those SBU sources.
At the time, it was unclear exactly what weapon had been used, though early reports suggested the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) had deployed an attack drone.
While operating in the Kursk region, SBU drone operator “Glyba” became the first person in history to hit a helicopter with a drone, UNITED24 reported. Just a few days later, the feat was repeated – this time against a Mi-8 transport helicopter.
The destruction of both helicopters was not carried out with an anti-aircraft system or conventional FPV quadcopter, as initially believed, but with a Ukrainian-made Darts FPV fixed-wing drone, according to Defense Express.
“And this is the exact model that the fighters of Alpha use to down not just one, but two Russian helicopters, which is pretty exciting,” UNITED24 wrote.
Glyba’s account
Glyba said that during the first incident, he was wearing FPV goggles and flying to confirm a strike on an armored vehicle carrying infantry.
“When we found that it had been destroyed, we returned to free search and saw a spot in a field,” he recalled. “At first, we thought it was a shadow from a cloud, but when we got closer, we realized it was a helicopter. We directed the drone at it.”
“At first, we were stunned for about five seconds. But when we realized that we had hit the helicopter and the drone had worked, we were in high spirits that day,” the SBU operator added.
According to intelligence reports, the first helicopter – the Mi-28 – was carrying an assault team.
The second target, a Mi-8, was flying low. “We spotted it early and chased it for about 10 minutes,” Glyba said, adding that the drone was designed primarily for stationary targets, not moving ones.
The Mi-28 had been hovering over a field during a tactical landing, while the Mi-8’s flightpath was predicted and intercepted before being hit “right in the tail.”
Glyba said the unit has worked with the Darts drone for almost a year and a half, with confirmed kills including cars, armored vehicles, and ammunition systems.
About the Darts drone
The Darts is an FPV fixed-wing drone, controlled like a regular FPV unmanned aircraft but with a larger warhead, greater range, and higher speed than quadcopters – all for about $1,000.
It can carry a 4-5 kg warhead to a range of 40-50 km at around 160 km/h. Defense Express notes it is roughly comparable to the Russian “Molniya” [Lightning] drone, though Darts can carry up to 10 kg of explosives, with the Molniya’s range closer to 30 km.
In the released footage, the operator states the helicopters were “shot down” rather than merely hit. However, Defense Express points out that there is no public confirmation from Russian sources, meaning it is only certain the helicopters were damaged.
“At the same time, whether the drones managed to hit the critical elements of the helicopter at such an angle is a debatable issue,” the outlet added.
The helicopters
Mi-8: A Soviet/Russian multi-purpose helicopter introduced in the 1960s, used in troop and cargo transport, medevac, airdrops, and combat missions.
It can carry up to 24 passengers or several tons of cargo, and remains in service worldwide due to its reliability and versatility.
Mi-28: A modern attack helicopter designed to destroy armored vehicles, aerial targets, and enemy personnel.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/58071
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi3XKb2QdNE
Ukraine strikes oil facility in western Russia in overnight drone attack, Kyiv confirm
August 13, 2025
Ukrainian drones struck a major oil pumping station in Russia's Bryansk Oblast overnight on Aug. 13, according to the Ukrainian military and the Kyiv Independent's source in the military intelligence agency (HUR).
The news comes as Ukraine escalates long-range drone strikes against Russian oil facilities, with the Russian oil industry being a key source of revenue that helps fund Moscow's aggression in Ukraine.
Ukrainian drones targeted the Unecha oil pumping station, part of the Transneft Druzhba pipeline network, sparking a large fire, the intelligence source told the Kyiv Independent.
The facility is one of the largest nodes in the Druzhba system, which spans about 9,000 kilometers (5,600 miles) and is used to supply Russia's defense industry. The operation was carried out in coordination with Ukraine's Armed Forces, the source said.
Ukraine's General Staff separately confirmed the attack, saying the Unecha station facilitates the transport for two pipelines with an annual capacity of 60 million metric tons.
"Damage and a large fire were recorded in the area of the support pumping station building," the military said, adding that explosions near tanks were also reported.
Unecha lies roughly 60 kilometers (35 miles) from the Russia-Ukraine border.
Russia's Defense Ministry said its air defenses intercepted and destroyed 46 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones across multiple regions overnight.
According to the ministry, 15 drones were downed over Bryansk Oblast, 11 over Volgograd Oblast, seven over Rostov Oblast, five over Krasnodar Krai, two each over the Belgorod and Voronezh oblasts, two over Russian-occupied Crimea, and two over the Sea of Azov.
In Krasnodar Krai, drone debris fell on the territory of a refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, igniting a truck, regional authorities said. There were no casualties reported.
Independent Russian outlet Astra reported, citing local residents, that other suspected strikes occurred near oil facilities, including in Volgograd.
Debris from a drone fell onto the roof of a 16-story apartment building in Volgograd, prompting an evacuation, Astra reported.
The building is located in a district where the Lukoil-Volgogradneftepererabotka, one of Russia's largest oil refineries, has previously been targeted.
In Belgorod, a civilian facility was hit by a Ukrainian drone, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov claimed.
No casualties were reported. The blast reportedly caused a fire, damaged windows, and damaged the building's facade.
The Kyiv Independent could not verify the claims.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/ukraine-strikes-oil-facility-in-western-russia-in-overnight-drone-attack-kyiv-confirms/ar-AA1Kr08t
Drones attack oil facilities in three regions in Russia
13.08.2025 10:10
In the early hours of Wednesday, August 13, UAV strikes targeted the Druzhba Oil Pipeline hub in the Bryansk region, the oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban in the Krasnodar region, and several facilities in Volgograd.
As a result, Volgograd’s airport has suspended all arrivals and departures. This was reported by the BBC Russian Service, according to Ukrinform.
It is noted that, according to the Telegram channel Volgograd, “up to 20 units [drones] were recorded in the sector of the oil refinery in Volgograd.”
Later, the channel reported new drones over Volgograd and its satellite city, Volzhsky. The Federal Air Transport Agency reported the cancellation of flights at Volgograd Airport.
According to residents, the sounds of drones and air defense systems were audible in areas south of Volgograd, where a large industrial zone with an oil refinery and an oil depot is located.
The Operational Headquarters (a coordinating body of local authorities and security forces) of the Krasnodar region said that debris from a drone fell on the territory of an oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, causing a Gazelle van to catch fire.
Before this, Russian monitoring channels reported that Air Defense Forces had fired on drones in the area.
According to the ASTRA Telegram channel, the Unecha linear production and dispatch station (LPDS) of the Druzhba Oil Pipeline was attacked in the Bryansk region.
Residents of the Bryansk region report that drones attacked the city of Unecha and the surrounding area again last night.
Ukrinform reported that Russia claimed that as a result of a UAV attack, the Afipsky Oil Refinery and a military unit were on fire in the Krasnodar region.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4025056-drones-attack-oil-facilities-in-three-regions-in-russia.html
Ukrainian air defense neutralizes two Russian Iskander missiles, 32 drones overnight
13.08.2025 08:44
According to Ukrinform, this information was reported by the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.
Beginning at 21:00 on Tuesday, August 12, Russian forces launched 49 Shahed-type attack UAVs and various types of decoy drones from multiple directions, including Russia’s Kursk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, and Shatalovo.
Two Iskander-M/KN-23 missiles were also launched from the Kursk region.
The strike UAVs targeted the Donetsk, Sumy, and Chernihiv regions, while the ballistic missiles were aimed at the Poltava region.
The aerial assault was repelled by a coordinated response involving Ukrainian aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare teams, unmanned systems, and mobile fire groups.
According to preliminary data, as of 08:00 on Wednesday, August 13, air defense forces had downed 34 aerial targets: two Iskander-M/KN-23 missiles and 32 Shahed UAVs and decoy drones in northern and eastern Ukraine.
Meanwhile, 17 drone strikes were recorded across 15 locations.
As Ukrinform previously reported, an explosion occurred late on August 12 during an aerial attack in Kremenchuk, Poltava region.
Prior to the strike, the Air Force had issued warnings of potential ballistic missile threats in several regions, including Poltava.
Minutes later, military personnel detected a missile heading toward Kremenchuk.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4025028-ukrainian-air-defense-neutralizes-two-russian-iskander-missiles-32-drones-overnight.html
Drone strikes target army celebration in central Sudan: Witnesses
Wednesday 13 Aug 2025
One Tamboul resident said chaos had erupted in the central square where "hundreds of people had gathered" for the ceremony as air defences responded.
There were no immediate reports of casualties from the strikes, the first in Al-Jazira state in months, and neither the army nor its paramilitary foes issued any comment.
Al-Jazira was Sudan's pre-war agricultural heartland.
It had been largely calm since the army recaptured it from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in January in the same counteroffensive that saw it retake Khartoum in March.
According to the United Nations, around a million people have returned to their homes in Al-Jazira since January.
Wednesday's celebration in Tamboul was due to be attended by Abu Aqla Kaykal, the commander of the Sudan Shield Forces, an armed group currently aligned with the regular army which has been accused of atrocities while fighting on both sides of Sudan's devastating war.
His defection back to the army's side late last year helped pave the way for its gains of recent months.
Since it began in April 2023, the war between the regular army and the RSF has killed tens of thousands of people and driven millions from their homes.
The army now controls the centre, north and east of Sudan, while the RSF hold nearly all of the west and parts of the south
https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/2/551202/World/Drone-strikes-target-army-celebration-in-central-S.aspx
Three Colombian soldiers killed in attack with explosive-laden drones
August 13, 2025
Three soldiers have been killed in a drone attack in south-west Colombia, which authorities have blamed on a dissident rebel group.
The devices dropped explosives on members of Colombia's navy and army, who were manning a checkpoint on the Naya River.
Four other members of the security forces were injured in the attack.
Drone attacks have become increasingly common in recent years in Colombia: in 2024, 115 such attacks were recorded in the country, most of them carried out by illegal armed groups.
In January, the government said it was putting a plan into place to prevent such attacks by beefing up its anti-drone technology, in order to better detect and "neutralise" drones.
The latest deadly attack happened near Buenaventura, a city on the Pacific coast which is a hotbed for drug trafficking.
Army officials gave the names of the three victims as Wilmar Rivas, Andrés Estrada and Dario Estrada.
Off-shoots of the Farc rebel group, which refused to sign a peace deal negotiated by the guerrilla group's leaders in 2016, have a strong presence in the area.
The rivers in the region are often used to transport cocaine - the main source of income for illegal armed groups - and weapons.
Military officials said one of the groups under the command of a man known as Iván Mordisco was behind Tuesday's drone attack.
Mordisco walked out of peace talks with the government in April 2024, and the dissident rebel factions he leads engage in criminal activities such as the extortion of farmers and landowners, illegal mining and cocaine trafficking.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwypn46k1l5o
Major incident declared after 5km wildfire nears RAF base in Yorkshire
Updated August 13, 2025 6:21pm
A major incident has been declared as a huge fire ripping through Yorkshire, threatening to engulf an RAF base, rages on.
The blaze began in Langdale Moor on Monday and has now burned through around 5 square kilometres of moorland.
Drone footage shows a long line of smoke filling the air as fire incinerates more and more of the natural habitat close to the ballistic missile early warning base at RAF Fylingdales.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (NYFRS) has now deployed over 100 firefighters and 20 fire pumps to try and contain the fire.
They said in an update today: ‘The fire has now spread and is covering around 5 sq km.’
‘More resources are being sent to the scene. This has now been declared a major incident.’
Fire crews were first dispatched to the area at around 6.30pm on Monday after reports of smoke, with locals told to keep doors and windows shut.
At one point, the fire even ‘jumped’ a fire break put in place on late on Monday.
After that, the fire reduced in size on Tuesday night, but then spread further during the day on Wednesday.
The NYFRS group manager Tony Peel told the BBC there was ‘no timescale whatsoever’ for putting out the fire.
He said he expected the fire to die down overnight and that fire fighters would have a new plan on Thursday to extinguish the blaze. The moor fires has also paused steam train services run by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
They said in a statement: ‘Due to the prolonged hot weather and recent fires elsewhere in the county which have meant firefighting resources have been more stretched, we’ve taken the decision to delay the start of the special No. 60163 “Tornado” services set to run on 15th, 16th and 17th August.
‘In addition, we’ve switched all of our Pickering to Grosmont standard services to heritage diesel locomotives, and we still aim to run steam-hauled services between Grosmont and Whitby due to the lower fire risk profile.
‘The NYMR is doing everything it can to fully cooperate with and support the emergency services, taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and passengers, which is always our priority.’
https://metro.co.uk/2025/08/13/major-incident-declared-after-5km-wildfire-nears-raf-base-in-yorkshire-23905284/
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
@RepLuna
Episode just dropped on @joerogan.
We talk:
Banning insider trading
Capping student loan interest
UAPs
JFK
TASKFORCE
Lost books of the Bible
Govt corruption
And more. Tune in.
10:36 AM · Aug 13, 2025
https://x.com/RepLuna/status/1955684951384559924
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yPOBaYDOo
Every Crop Circle Reported In The UK In 2025
August 02, 2025
With the final harvests of the year now complete and the fields across southern England returning to stubble and soil, it's the perfect time to look back at the crop circles that defined the 2025 season.
From early appearances in blooming fields of oilseed rape to complex geometric designs carved into mature wheat, this year delivered a varied mix of formations across some of the UK's most well-known hotspots.
As always, some formations vanished within days, cut down by cautious farmers, while others stood for a little longer, attracting attention from drone pilots, researchers, and curious visitors alike.
cont.
https://www.higgypop.com/news/2025-crop-circles/
Mystery light over U.S. East Coast sparks UFO speculation online
Aug. 13, 2025 / 1:26 PM
Aug. 13 (UPI) – A mysterious spiraling light spotted in the night sky over the eastern United States sparked UFO speculation online, but was likely the result of a rocket launch.
Witnesses reported seeing the ball of light, which appeared to have a spiral shape around it, in the Tuesday night sky over New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, with some reports indicating it was seen as far west as Ohio.
Photos and videos of the light sparked speculation online, with some suggesting it could be a sign of extraterrestrial visitors.
Others pointed out, however, that the timing of the light coincided with the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket, which took off shortly before 9 p.m. Tuesday in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
The rocket was carrying an an experimental navigation satellite into orbit for the U.S. military.
A second rocket was also launched around the same time in Africa.
https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/08/13/mysterious-light-eastern-United-States-rocket/1341755104376/
https://www.reddit.com/r/newjersey/comments/1mospct/weird_object_in_sky_outside_of_ac/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNgN1LELVpQ
Was it a plane? Was it a UFO? Bright light over Quebec captivates stargazers
Aug 13, 2025 8:40 AM PDT
With eyes turned to the skies, stargazers taking in the Perseid meteor shower on Tuesday night witnessed something out of this world.
In a publication on Facebook, the Astrolab du parc national du Mont-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships described it as "a magnificent and luminous spiral streaking across the sky at around 10:40 p.m."
Several people in the Montreal area also witnessed the strange phenomenon and reached out to CBC News describing a bright light enveloped by a fuzzy halo and warning of a UFO sighting.
While it was certainly unusual, it wasn't really an unidentified flying object, but more likely the result of a rocket launch, according to the Astrolab.
"It was in all likelihood the second stage of an Ariane 6 rocket which was igniting its engine in order to de-orbit itself after having released the European satellite Metop-SGA1 in a polar orbit," the Facebook post explained.
The European Space Agency confirmed on its website that a weather satellite was launched Tuesday evening at 9:37 p.m. local time, from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana — an overseas department of France located in South America.
The new satellite is meant to usher in "a new era of weather and climate monitoring from polar orbit."
According to astrophysicist Robert Lamontagne, the rocket's orbit is what allowed for the spectacle to be visible in Quebec.
Most of the time rocket launches are on an equatorial orbit and so will be visible near the equator, he said.
In a polar orbit, the rocket has to go around the earth circling each pole of the planet.
"So the the trajectory of that the rocket made it so that from our latitude it could be seen in Montreal or the south of Quebec," he said.
But to witness the phenomena, other factors also need to align, according to Lamontagne, including the time of launch and the altitude reached by the rocket.
"From our point of view, we were in the dark, the sun was low below the horizon, but the rocket itself was so high that it was still lit by the by the sun," he said.
And as the second stage of the rocket re-entered the earth's atmosphere, he said, "it was spinning a little bit, there was exhaust gases coming out from it and that's what people saw in the sky."
A spokesperson for the Canadian Space Agency told CBC News that many observers captured video of the event, with the agency confirming it was the ESA's Ariane 6 rocket.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-ufo-ariane6-rocket-launch-1.7607611
Darcy Weir on why AARO might be trying to debunk Puerto Rico’s Aguadilla object
Updated: Aug 12, 2025 / 04:33 PM CDT
In this episode of “Reality Check,” Ross Coulthart sits down with filmmaker Darcy Weir and infrared expert David Falch.
Together, they investigate the April 2013 Aguadilla UFO sighting: the object that moved over the airport of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, then appeared to enter the water in the adjacent ocean, split and keep on moving.
In late March, AARO released its findings on Aguadilla, claiming the object was two sky lanterns. It even suggests the object never went into the water, which does not match the opinions of most viewers.
Weir and UFO investigator Andy Marcial work together in the new film “Puerto Rico’s UAPs” to investigate the 2013 Aguadilla incident and other Puerto Rican anomalous phenomena.
https://www.newsnationnow.com/podcasts-newsnation/darcy-weir-on-why-arro-might-be-trying-to-debunk-puerto-ricos-aguadilla-object/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSArCxSar6Q
https://www.aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-UAP-Imagery/
https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/case_resolution_reports/AARO_Puerto_Rico_UAP_Case_Resolution.pdf
Sen. Adam Schiff: "I'd love to continue to be involved in” UAP
Aug 13, 2025
Who?
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) — fmr. Chair of HPSCI; freshman US Senator
Ask a Pol asks:
Are UAP still on your radar?
Key Schiff:
“I found the subject totally fascinating,” Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) told Ask a Pol UAP.
“Some sightings we’ve explained after the fact, but others remain unexplained — and you cannot remove the possibility there are other reasons why.”
Caught our ear:
“I'd love to continue to be involved in the issue,” Schiff said.
You gotta talk to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer who just reintroduced his UAP Disclosure Act as part of the NDAA — or National Defense Authorization Act.
“We’ll see,” Schiff replied.
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/id-love-to-continue-to-be-involved
https://www.youtube.com/@AskaPol_uaps
‘Hot blob’ under US is ‘trying to get out’: Geologist
Updated: Aug 13, 2025 / 11:23 AM CDT
There’s now a real-life “hot blob” of rock 125 miles below the Appalachian Mountains, according to a study, and it’s heading toward New York City.
While you might want to run, you do not need to rush; it won’t reach New York for another 10 to 15 million years.
A recent study published in the journal Geology took a closer look at the “hot blob,” which is 220 miles wide and is made of unusually hot rock below the Earth’s crust.
Researchers from the University of Southampton found that the blob is likely the reason the Appalachian Mountains have not eroded over time.
However, geologist Doug Prose believes it is unlikely to ever reach The Big Apple.
“There’s actually a controversy about whether it’s moving or not,” Prose told “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.”
“What it appears to be doing is tracking along with the Earth’s crust. The Earth’s crust is made out of tectonic plates; they move, and the whole North American plate is moving about one inch per year to the west.
These blobs are moving along with the plates, so they’re actually probably never going to detach and move under New York,” he said.
“It’s not going to someday come up through the Earth’s crust and ooze into the subway… all this heat is trying to get out… and the blob has erupted volcanoes.
This very area here, but that was 90 million years ago, we don’t have to worry about it erupting any new volcanoes anytime soon.”
https://www.newsnationnow.com/science/hot-blob-new-york-city-appalachian/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUtpVqB3Hr8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUtpVqB3Hr8
Alien Mummies Found In Peru (DNA Test REVEALED!) | Exclusive Documentary
Aug 12, 2025 American Alchemy
In this episode of American Alchemy, Jesse Michels travels deep into Peru to investigate the infamous Nazca Mummies: three-fingered, three-toed beings that defy mainstream explanation.
Backed by CT scans, genetic analysis, forensic experts, and firsthand access to the leading figures in this case, Jesse explores whether these beings are ancient humans, hybrid species, or something not of this Earth.
From rare metal implants fused to bone to claims of pregnant tridactyl beings, secret cave systems, and high-stakes political battles in Peru and Mexico, this is the most in-depth investigation yet.
Along the way, Jesse meets the scientists, journalists, and whistleblowers who are risking everything to expose what may be the biggest story in human history.
Watch the evidence. Question everything. Decide for yourself.
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