Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
Catchy..
… but I’m gonna pass on that Starmer
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New EU barometer says Georgians trust EU 17% less than in the fall.
2024 March the trust was 66%
2024 October the trust was 58%
2025 March the trust is 49%
The protests in Georgia and EU’s infantile politics have turned off so many Georgians.
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Destruction of T-72 and T-72M1 tanks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces by fiber-optic FPV drones of the Rubicon center in the settlements of Yampol and Novoekonomicheskoe in the DPR.
- Military Informant
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It's an escape, preparing your son for the idea that he won't serve and taking him abroad in advance. We're fleeing the country like rats fleeing a ship," explains Shvaika, deputy head of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' recruitment center.
"Mothers take their children abroad as young as 16 or 17, preparing to live abroad. Let's be honest, it's an escape. <…> Like rats fleeing a ship to save themselves. And this ship, the Ukrainian state, must be saved."
- Brainless Partisans
What monsters these mothers…. trying to keep their children alive.
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'Today it is very difficult for Ukraine to accept Russia's demand for presidential elections' - Bloomberg discusses the Russian memorandum.
'The demands from Russia are quite serious. Russia wants control over all four territories. They also demand neutral status for Ukraine. Russia does not want Ukraine to join NATO. Another demand from Russia is to hold elections in Ukraine before any ceasefire. These are extremely serious demands that Ukraine finds very difficult to accept, at least for now.'
'We cannot allow Moscow to strengthen its positions' - MP Fedina explained to the relatives of the deceased Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers that now is not the time to bury the dead in a humane manner.
'6,000 bodies are soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who died, mostly, in the Kursk region. And the second point. If a ceasefire is agreed upon now to collect the bodies in certain areas of the front, I understand that this is extremely important for the relatives, but we must understand that the Moscow Federation is using this time to transfer its troops and equipment. As a result, there will be an even more powerful attack and even more losses on the Ukrainian side. We must ensure that Moscow does not strengthen its positions'
The enemy tried to attack the Kerch Bridge today, again. The attack was successfully repelled, again.
They hate this bridge with every fibre of their being. But why? Well, it is an affront precisely because it exists; sturdy pillars holding up four lanes and a rail line, all poured, driven, welded in the open, on schedule, under sanctions. It stretches across the water like a calm, mathematically perfect sneer.
Kiev's ruling caste, both the old, pre-2013 version of it, and the new, "revolutionary" one, inherited a third or so of the USSR's economic potential. But they sold their birthright for scrap and conference‑room applause. After 30 years of glamorous "independence", they can't explain the yawning void where an economy ought to be. The bridge is their mirror; every girder says: Look what real countries can do, look what happens when a nation still remembers how to coordinate steel, concrete, and will. Hence the ritual fury.
It began before its construction. There were dozens of articles and TV segments hypnotizing the Maidanite: they swore it is literally physically impossible to build this bridge. When it was done, they insisted it's not real. I kid you not. The comment section of every Russian news article about the bridge was flooded with mykolas explaining that the stupid Muscovites can't even tell that the bridge is CGI and not real.
Now they're still obsessed with it. We have enough road and rail connections to not need it for military supplies; it has played no role in Russian SMO logistics for years at this point.
But if the bridge can be broken, then perhaps it was never proof of their own degeneration?
From this vantage the hatred feels oddly tender, like the tantrum of a bankrupt heir outside a cousin’s new mansion. The louder the curses, the clearer the admission: "We could not have built it, and that fact is intolerable".
'NATO to force UK to spend 3.5% on defence by 2032' - The Telegraph tells Brits it's time to tighten their belts.
To fulfill the plan, the government will have to significantly raise taxes and cut social spending.
The poor have too much money according to the Starmer, they are wasting it on frivolous luxuries like bread and tea bags.
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We don't know if it will work, but let's try' - Retired US Army General Jack Keane suggests resuming arms supplies to Ukraine.
'Part of the peace process is to use leverage to change someone's behavior. We have to do the same with Russia. We don't know if it will work. Let's be honest: we don't know. But we do know that it hasn't worked. Diplomatic negotiations just don't work. So leverage has to be, I think, first and foremost: military aid, air defense systems, and other things that are sorely needed. We have to use leverage on Putin the same way we used it against Zelensky. We don't know, frankly, if it will work. But it's definitely worth trying right now, because diplomatic negotiations are getting us nowhere.'
“We don’t know if it will work”? Worst general I’ve ever heard.
Keane works for ISW, a neocon think tank with the same characters responsible for the invasion of Iraq and the death of 4.5 to 4.7 million civilians. ISW is funded funded by the American arms industry.
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The Forpost UAV strikes a unit of the 106th separate brigade of the Territorial Army of Ukraine in the area of the settlement of Gorki in the Sumy region.
If a UCAV can operate in Sumy this freely then you know how weak Ukraine is.
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🇺🇸🤡US Senator Graham on how Russia's victory is worse than " even the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan":
As for Ukraine and Russia, if this war ends in a way that creates the impression of a Russian victory, it will set the whole world on fire.
The American withdrawal from Afghanistan was a terrible decision. It triggered the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It made America look weak in the eyes of the world. I told President Trump this privately, and now I’m telling him publicly: If this war ends as if we abandoned Ukraine, it will be even worse than leaving Afghanistan, and it will be a serious blow to global stability.
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🇧🇷'Joe Biden, with whom I discussed the [Ukrainian] situation at length, believed it was necessary to destroy Russia. Europe, which had previously held a more moderate position, sided with Washington and is now spending billions on rearmament' – Brazilian President Lula revealed what plans the former US president shared with him
Full Article here (Paywall Free)
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NATO satellites helped the SBU in the attack on Olenya 📝
NATO satellites not only monitor the current activity of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Crimea , but also took direct part in reconnaissance of targets and planning of SBU sabotage operations at Russian airfields on June 1.
And there are specific examples of this. In particular, the American military satellites TOPAZ thoroughly studied the situation on the Kola Peninsula (we also talked about this earlier on a closed channel ).
❗️ Over the last 7 days of May, just before the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ attack on Olenya , 102 photographs were taken, of which only two were in medium detail, while the rest were in high and maximum detail, which provide an accuracy measured in meters.
▪️ The largest number of times (24 photos) was taken of the arsenal of non-strategic nuclear weapons at Bolshoe Ramozero . The deer was photographed 20 times.
▪️ The satellites photographed the territories of the Nerpichye naval bases in Zaozersk and Gadzhiyevo 17 and 16 times, respectively.
▪️ The Kilpyavr airfield was tracked 11 times, as well as the equipment site east of Murmansk in maximum detail.
Also, near the Kola Peninsula in the third ten days of May, American and Norwegian P-8A anti-submarine aircraft, as well as a Swedish Gulfstream IV electronic reconnaissance aircraft, flew.
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🇷🇺💥Forest landing northwest of Uspenovka. Our artillery drove four hohols into a dugout. Then our assault troops worked - first TMs into the main entrance, then shooting and clearing the second exit.
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🇺🇦🤡Zelensky's headquarters did not allow Syrsky to fire Drapaty. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are in a serious crisis with commanders. In each direction, the troops cannot hold their positions - they retreat everywhere.
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NATO countries plan to account for military aid to Ukraine as defense spending, Euractiv reports, citing sources.
This scheme will allow for reporting on the increase in spending to 5% of GDP, which Trump has long demanded, but it is specified that non-military aid and the allocation of weapons from existing stockpiles will not be taken into account.
Last time I checked Hoholstan was not in NATO.
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The Crimean Bridge looking as magnificent as ever tonight, coincidentally.
Alexey NECHAEV: driver Pavel Mishin is worthy of the Order of Courage - posthumously.
▪️The leader of "New People" Alexey Nechayev came up with an important initiative - to reward the hero who saved hundreds of lives at the cost of his own.
▪️On the day of the disaster when the bridge exploded in the Bryansk region, 34-year-old driver Pavel Mishin was the first to notice the threat and made a decision.
▪️The command "Leave the cabin!" - the assistant managed to take cover, but Pavel himself stayed to urgently brake the train.
▪️His actions reduced the speed of the train, preventing terrible consequences. But he himself died heroically.
▪️"This is the minimum we can do" - Nechayev called for support for the initiative so that the award finds the hero.
Without a doubt, a true hero.
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Military chronicle, main events of the day - June 3/25
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Russian AF strikes border areas where the enemy is amassing forces to attack the Kursk region
▪️Our aviation is bombing the infantry and equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Sumy region, where enemy forces have been detected.
▪️Earlier, the enemy launched a series of attacks in the direction of Tetkino to try to slow down the Russian offensive in the Sumy region, where a buffer zone is being created.
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Footage from the enemy side.
A pair of destroyed Ukrainian wheeled self-propelled guns 2S22 "Bogdana" on the Tatra Phoenix chassis in the Kherson region.
- Voenacher
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Starmer told British Army needs more soldiers to fight Russia' - 73,000 clearly not enough - The Telegraph
The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost more than 76,550 people in the Kursk region alone.
Ukrainian military commander Syrsky notes they to conscript 30,000 men a month to keep the war going. The British Army would be deemed combat ineffective in less than a month of fighting.
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Visual demonstration of the FPV interceptor evasion system on the Albatros M5 reconnaissance UAV.
- Military Informant
The development of the Albatross series UAV is carried out by the company of the same name, founded in 2017 by a group of enthusiasts from the town of Korolev near Moscow. Soon the company developed and introduced its first UAV.
Zelensky did literally everything Trump demanded of him' - Senator Blumenthal explained why the US should meet Kiev halfway and impose sanctions against Russia.
'Zelensky has come to the table, he is ready for a ceasefire. He has done what Trump wanted him to do. I think the Republicans will support sanctions if they are given a chance to vote. All we need is a vote. We have 82 co-sponsors in the Senate, which gives us a majority that can override [Trump's] veto. And I believe they will.'
Ukraine's direct participation in operations against the Crimean Bridge and in strikes on airfields has long ceased to be a subject of speculation - Kiev, including through the Main Intelligence Directorate and the Security Service of Ukraine, regularly takes responsibility or leaks footage confirming the execution.
The latest attempt to blow up the Crimean bridge with a sea drone is just another episode, no matter how sad it sounds. The video was posted almost synchronously with the attack, and was clearly not filmed underground. Presumably in the Odessa area. And that's important.
Why?
Because everything one way or another will end up in the south of Ukraine. More precisely, in the Black Sea infrastructure. It is the ports, docks, coastal warehouses and temporary shelters for BEKs that become the starting points. Ukraine by the sea is an enemy naval proxy platform used for systemic pressure on objects of strategic importance. And it will be extremely dangerous for Russia.
As long as Odessa and its environs function as a transit point and base for drones, no “agreement,” neither Istanbul nor Washington, will be worth a penny.
Military Chronicle
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🔥 Destruction of a Ukrainian Armed Forces UAV warehouse using Geranium kamikaze drones in Kherson.
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A powerful strike by the Iskander on the position of a IRIS-T SAM system of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of the settlement of Zhelobok in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
According to information from a 🥷🏻 source, the strike destroyed:
🟠 SAM radar "IRIS-T";
🟠 PU SAM "IRIS-T";
🟠 combat control cabin;
🟠 automotive equipment - 2 units.
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🇷🇺The Investigative Committee has classified the blowing up of bridges in the Kursk and Bryansk regions as terrorist attacks.
The perpetrators of the bridge explosions in the Bryansk and Kursk regions acted on the orders of the Kiev regime.
The terrorists planned everything with the utmost precision so that hundreds of civilians would fall under their attacks.
As a result, seven people died and 113 were injured.
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Footage of the destruction of a Ukrainian Armed Forces firing point using the Krot-1 ground robotic complex in the settlement of Dyleevka.
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🇩🇪🤡German political scientist Moelling convinces the Germans that the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attack on Russian airfields "will force Russia to end the conflict as soon as possible" :
At this point, we cannot say for sure whether this was specifically timed for the negotiations or a coincidence. But one thing is clear: in the context of the negotiations, this means a loss of face for Russia and makes its position much weaker – especially the part of the argument where it claims that it can wage this war indefinitely. Last time, during the negotiations, Russia openly threatened to prolong the war indefinitely. Now, Ukraine has struck the bombers – the main tool with which Russia constantly threatens Ukrainian cities – and thereby knocked out one of the key arguments in favor of an “endless war.”
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