**Fierce Battles Continue in Zaporozhye Region:** -Kiev is sending its last reserves into an assault in the Zaporozhye region. -The 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade, one of the last combat-ready units of the Ukrainian Airborne Troops, has suffered huge losses. -Many soldiers in the SSU surrender, and they report that they were abandoned and that the morale is low. -Western equipment, including German armored vehicles and English tanks, has not helped the Ukrainian forces. **Russian Military Advances in the Krasnolimansk Direction:** -The Russian military struck militant positions in the Krasnolimansk direction using the Solntsepek heavy flamethrower system. -The system can penetrate fortifications and expose enemy manpower and military targets to fragments, high temperatures, and increased pressure. -The Russian military has successfully carried out several operations using the Solntsepek system, destroying enemy positions and equipment. **Political Rally in Support of Niger in Nigeria:** -A rally in support of neighboring Niger will be held in Nigeria. -Several political movements are calling for people to take to the streets to support African independence. -The French ambassador has left Niger, and the politician demands the withdrawal of French troops from the country. -Nigerians express their desire for independence and reject the continued presence of French troops. **Coup Attempt Fails in Burkina Faso:** -The Burkina Faso authorities have reported the failure of a coup attempt. -The plot was started by the military to attack the institutions of the Republic. -Citizens were called to take to the streets to supposedly restore justice in the country. -Security and intelligence forces stopped the action, arresting four of the instigators and searching for two more. **Fifth Nuclear Reactor Vessel Shipped to Turkey:** -The fifth nuclear reactor vessel for the Turkish nuclear power plant Akkuyu has been shipped to Ulgodonski. -The vessel was built at the Rusatom plant and weighs 320 tons with a length of almost 13 meters. -The reactor vessel will be transported to Turkey by specialized road transport and then by water journey. -The vessel will undergo a control assembly process before being installed in the third power unit under construction. **Russia's GDP Growth Accelerates:** -According to the Ministry of Economic Development, Russia's GDP has begun to grow at a faster pace. -In August, the growth rate was 5.2%, and for the first 8 months of the year, it added 2.5%. -Industrial production increased by almost 5.5% in August, with significant growth in the production of electronic optical products, furniture, antibiotics, and vehicles. -Plans are in place to increase funding for the state program for industrial development by almost 270 billion rubles next year. **Scam on JPEX Crypto Exchange in Hong Kong:** -The damage from the scam on the JPEX crypto exchange in Hong Kong has exceeded $192 million, affecting almost 2,500 people. -This is the largest fraud in the history of the region. -The exchange gave false information in advertising about having a license to operate in Hong Kong. -Approximately $179 million disappeared from users' wallets, and the police have sought the help of Interpol to freeze these assets. -15 people have been arrested in connection with the case, and the exchange has announced the suspension of operations in the region. **Mass Exodus from Nagorno-Karabakh:** -More than 50,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have left their homes and moved to Armenia. -Former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan tried to leave the region along with other internally displaced persons but was detained. -There is an endless flow of cars through the Zlochin corridor from Yes in Armenia. -Registration of people is accepted day and night, but only 6,000 people have been resettled. -The region has almost run out of food, and many people are exhausted and under extreme stress. -Ambulances and sanitary aviation are being used to transport the most seriously ill patients to clinics in Armenia. **Powerful Explosion and Fire in Tashkent, Uzbekistan:** -A powerful explosion followed by a fire occurred in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. -The emergency occurred at a large warehouse in the area, where cars and batteries were stored. -The batteries detonated from a lightning strike, causing the fire to spread rapidly and cover about 3,000 km. -The fire has now been localized, and several dozen fire brigades are working on the spot to establish the exact causes. -There are victims, who have been taken to the Republican emergency medicine center. -The international airport, near which the fire occurred, is operating normally, and flights have not been canceled. **Two Small Missile Ships Launched at Amur Shipyard:** -Two small missile ships, Arzhev and Udomlya, have been launched at the Amur Shipyard. -The ships are equipped with artillery, anti-aircraft weapons, and cruise missiles capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 2,000 km. -The ships will be transferred to the Pacific Fleet after final tests and outfitting in Vladivostok. -The construction of these ships is part of Russia's import substitution strategy, allowing for the timely update of the Russian Navy. **Protests and Strikes in the United States:** -The strike in the USA can reach even more auto factories, with hundreds of enterprises potentially paralyzed if employees do not begin negotiations. -An extension of the strike can be announced today, as Joe Biden's visit to Michigan did not help raise wages. -Protesters also met with Donald Trump, who criticized Biden's policies and questioned his mental state. -Shocking footage from Philadelphia shows looters sweeping away expensive equipment from stores. -The authorities have imposed restrictions on looting, allowing people to take items worth up to a thousand dollars. -The progressive prosecutors refuse to open criminal cases against the looters, leading to a rise in crime and the exodus of conservative people from big cities.