The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | October 18th, 2025: Russia’s Drones Hunt Civilians & Jamaica Braces for Disaster
Episode Date: October 28, 2025In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: A new United Nations investigation has found that Russian drone operators are deliberately targeting civilians in southern Ukraine. Investigator...s call it a coordinated campaign of terror — and a clear war crime. Later in the show — Hurricane Melissa slams into Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, threatening to become one of the worst natural disasters in the country’s history. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Debt Relief Advocates: Learn what debt reduction you may qualify for. Go online and visit https://DRA.com Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org . APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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afternoon bulletin. I'm Mike Baker. Your eyes and ear.
on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, a UN report reveals that Russia has been
using drones in Ukraine to target and attack civilians. We'll provide details on what the UN is calling
the Kremlin's latest war crime uncovered by investigators in southern Ukraine. Later in the show,
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm and is expected to be one of the
worst natural disasters in that country's history.
But first, today's afternoon spotlight.
The UN has released a damning new report detailing how Russian soldiers are using small, short-range
drones to target and kill civilians in and around the city of Kurson.
These are reportedly deliberate strikes, what the report calls a coordinated campaign
of terror against ordinary people.
For more than a year, Russian drone operators have been flying over Kersan streets,
hovering low above homes and gardens, dropping hand grenades on anyone unlucky enough.
to be outside. Workers tending their yards, people walking to the store, firefighters responding to
emergencies. The report say these attacks have killed more than 200 civilians and wounded about 2,000
others over the past year. Investigators from the UN interviewed more than 200 witnesses and analyzed
over 500 videos. What they found paints a grim picture. Dron operators intentionally following,
tracking and striking civilians. Sometimes they would wait for rescuers to arrive, hovering above,
of burning buildings and then drop another grenade on ambulances or fire crews.
The UN Commission concluded that these attacks amount to war crimes, oh, you think,
and in some cases crimes against humanity.
According to the report, the goal isn't just to kill,
it's to terrorize civilians into leaving their homes and abandoning the region.
The Ukrainians have even given it a name.
They call it the, quote, drone safari.
Now, to understand how this works, Russians aren't using the big long-range drones that
strike Keeve or Odessa to do this. They're using small battlefield drones, typically with a range of
about six miles. They carry cameras and small explosive payloads, usually hand grenades or improvised
bombs, and they stream live video back to the operators. That means the person flying the drone
sees exactly who they're hitting. The UN report says that's proof. The attackers know full well that
they're targeting civilians. One woman told investigators, quote, it's a lottery. Will a drone fly in or not?
You go to bed and don't know if you'll wake up in the morning.
Russian military units have even bragged about these attacks online.
They post the drone footage to social media with captions like,
The City will be dismantled brick by brick.
One post ended with Stay Tuned for updates.
So they're not just committing war crimes.
They're broadcasting them, turning the suffering of civilians into propaganda.
Now, Kersan was one of the first major cities Russia captured when it invaded Ukraine back in 2022.
Ukrainian forces liberated it later that year, but Russian troops still occupy the opposite bank
of the Denepro River. From there, they can launch drones across the water, and the front line
hasn't moved much in nearly three years of fighting, giving the Russians plenty of time to develop
their drone strike capabilities. The constant threat has forced Kurson's residents to adapt
in ways that would have seemed unimaginable just a few years ago. Today, entire city blocks are
covered with anti-dron netting, stretching across streets,
like giant spider webs to stop grenades from falling on pedestrians. I never thought I'd actually
read a sentence like that. It's an eerie, almost dystopian sight, modern life taking cover
beneath a literal web of wire in order to survive. The UN investigators say these attacks
aren't isolated incidents. They're part of a wider, centrally coordinated strategy. Drones have
been used in the same way in other frontline areas, and they often strike in patterns that suggest
command from higher up the chain of command, not rogue pilots, acting on their own.
Russia, of course, has denied the allegations, calling them propaganda. It also refused to cooperate
with the investigation, just as it has with every other war crimes inquiry since the invasion began.
All right, coming up next, Hurricane Melissa tears across Jamaica, leaving devastation in its path.
The Cat V storm could be the most powerful ever to strike the island. I'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the afternoon bulletin.
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica,
bringing devastation on a scale not seen in decades.
The record-shattering Category 5 storm roared ashore this afternoon,
unleashing winds stronger than those that tore through the Gulf Coast during Hurricane Katrina.
Melissa's sustained winds climbed to 180.
80 miles per hour, and its central pressure plunged to around 895 millibars. That's a sign of
extraordinarily intense hurricane, where low pressure means the air is collapsing inward and driving
even stronger winds. For comparison, most major hurricanes fall around 950 millibars. The
National Hurricane Center says Melissa's intensity surpasses Katrina's, setting the stage for what
forecasters warn could become a historic disaster. The storm's eye wall crashed into St.
Elizabeth Barish, roughly 60 miles west of the capital, Kingston, before cutting straight across
the island in a violent sweep. Whole neighborhoods are currently underwater. Winds are tearing
roofs from homes and snapping trees in half. Power lines are lying tangled on the streets.
Jamaica, meteorologists say, is enduring a direct hit from one of the strongest ever recorded in
the Atlantic. Government officials across the island have pleaded for mass evacuations, but many
chose to stay behind. Jamaica's Minister of Local Government warned that as
many as 50,000 people needed to flee their homes, yet few did. In St. Elizabeth Parish residents
huddled inside their homes or local shelters as the winds howled outside. Hours before making
landfall, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness spoke with visible emotion, saying he was, quote,
on his knees in prayer and warning that there is no infrastructure in the region that can withstand
a Category 5. Already, reports of at least three storm-related deaths and 13 injuries have been confirmed,
with authorities bracing for more as updates come in from Jamaica's western parishes.
Across the island, the destruction appears to be widespread, waves crashing onto coastal roads,
flooding entire neighborhoods. In the mountains, forecasters say rainfall totals could exceed 40,
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For a brief moment, some parts of the island were seeing the eerie calm of Melissa's 10-mile-wide
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just as equally fierce, is expected to slam those same regions once again. As for the storm's
reach, it's staggering. Jamaica's main island stretches roughly 150 miles from east to west
and 50 miles from north to the south. It's a span that's now completely blanketed in hurricane force
wins. By later tonight, Melissa is expected to pull away from Jamaica's northern coast,
weakening slightly but remaining a powerful category three storm as it slams into
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which will, of course, be its third landfall in less than three days. Forecasters say that
the U.S. will be spared a direct hit. Still, Melissa's remnants are expected to
inject tropical moisture into a developing system later this week, bringing heavy rain from Washington,
D.C. up to Boston. And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Tuesday, the 28th of
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