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FOUR BREAKING MILITARY NEWS STORIES – October 30th 2025

In today’s explosive update from The Military Show, we break down FOUR of the biggest military developments shaking the global stage:

00:00 Belgian Minister Warns “We’ll FLATTEN Moscow” if Russia STRIKES Europe

As tensions in Ukraine reach a boiling point, Belgian Minister Theo Francken’s bold remark — “We’d flatten Moscow” — has sparked outrage in the Kremlin and fresh warnings from Vladimir Putin. In this video, we break down what Francken actually said, Moscow’s furious reaction, and how new Russian weapons like the Oreshnik, Burevestnik, and Poseidon could reshape the balance of power in Europe. Watch now for the full story behind this escalating war of words.

16:05 MUTINY in Russian Army… Troops EXECUTED for DEFYING Putin

Russia’s war in Ukraine is spiraling into chaos — not just on the battlefield, but within its own ranks. Independent reports reveal commanders executing their own soldiers in a brutal practice called “zeroing out.” With morale collapsing, desertions rising, and corruption rampant, the Russian military is imploding from the inside. This investigation uncovers the shocking truth behind Russia’s internal executions and what it means for the future of the war.

35:38 Butcher of Bucha ELIMINATED… Ukraine’s Brutal Revenge DEEP Inside Russia

Ukraine has struck deep inside Russia, assassinating Veniamin Mazzherin — a key member of the OMON “Obereg” unit linked to the Bucha massacre. The car bombing in Siberia’s Kemerovo region marks another act of long-awaited justice against those responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. This video uncovers how Ukraine’s intelligence agency tracked, targeted, and eliminated one of the “butchers of Bucha,” and why more Russian war criminals are next.

50:52 Lithuania HITS Russia HARD… Insane Support for Ukraine

Lithuania made headlines on October 28 when newly elected Seimas Speaker Juozas Olekas visited Kyiv and pledged continued support for Ukraine equal to 0.25% of Lithuania’s GDP — roughly $212 million annually. The announcement, made during meetings with President Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Shmyhal, and Speaker Stefanchuk, reinforces Lithuania’s role as one of Ukraine’s strongest allies.

The pledge came alongside a bold statement rejecting Russia’s annexations and calling for stronger sanctions against Moscow. Lithuania’s move has sparked international discussion, with Kyiv urging other nations to match its GDP-based aid model. Olekas’ visit and Lithuania’s recent border defense measures near Belarus mark a decisive new chapter in the country’s resistance to Kremlin aggression.

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