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CNN's Matthew Chance is frustrated by 'Kremlin defiance' and Trump's inaction.
'The Kremlin has pushed back against the White House and President Trump over the idea of them ending their conflict in Ukraine quickly. And there appears to have been no consequences from the White House for this kind of Kremlin defiance. Trump, for example, has not tightened sanctions and does not appear to have threatened Vladimir Putin with any consequences.'
When journalists become activists. Trump doesn’t this as his war or an American war, but a Biden war. Should he sanction Israel to make peace with Iran. Defiance? Russia is in a war my friend, when the US invaded Iraq was Bush defying the Kremlin? FFS…
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Kellogg's daughter Megan Mobbs decided to teach Trump how to properly govern the country:
'Maintaining a sufficient stockpile of weapons is important, but helping Ukraine is the best way to maintain US national security and global stability.'
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Reznikov was grabbed by the 'balls'.
As reported by 'Ukrainian Truth', the former minister was searched and found to have 'an unauthorized phone and something else'.
Reznikov is known for profiting from purchases for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. On balls, jackets, pants...
- Skabeeva
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New explosions thundered in Kiev.
The enemy reports that there are currently about 100 drones above 404. Another 100 have been launched and are on their way.
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💥A column of smoke after the Iskander's landing over Dnepropetrovsk a little over two hours ago.
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‘The Trump administration is a threat to our future’ — former US ambassador to Ukraine Brink.
‘That’s why I resigned [as ambassador to Ukraine]. That’s why I’m speaking out about this. I think it’s not good for America to be where we are. That’s not who we are. And I just think we have to be on the right side of history. There are very few really pivotal moments in history, and it’s important that we’re on the right side now.’
... Trump thinks about Yalta 2 at night’ — ZEIT Moscow bureau chief Michael Thumann said that Europe should not allow the US to get closer to Russia.
‘From a European perspective, the biggest danger is something like Yalta 2, that is, an American-Russian agreement. Of course, with Yalta 2 there would be no Englishmen, as in 1945. And that would be very, very bad for us. But it seems to me that Trump in his bold nightly dreams is thinking about this. We must do everything to prevent this’.
🇺🇦The Ukrainian government is preparing to flee to the West.
For now to the west of Ukraine. This is evident from a letter sent out recently to the regions on behalf of Prime Minister Shmygal.
In particular, it orders that premises be found in the western part of the country (if necessary) for the relocation of government agencies from Kiev.
At the same time, I see a second important point - the order to reduce the number of freeloaders in various institutions responsible for work in Crimea, Sevastopol, as well as in the Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. As I understand it, there is no longer any hope on that side that these structures will ever be able to return to work.
The document was published on the channel of Nazi Igor Mosiychuk (with reference to his sources, which he certainly has).
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The Unstoppables are advancing: fighters of the "🅾️" group are advancing towards Pokrovsk, step by step freeing the lines of defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
▪️Another section of the front has been cleared - artillery and FPV drones methodically knocked out the enemy, and assault groups went into action, "signing" grenades on the trenches.
▪️The Russian offensive continues, and the front line is confidently shifting deeper into the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Less and less to Pokrovsk.
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The Russian army occupied the areas of Melove and Stroyevka, creating another Kharkiv bridgehead!
▪️The situation in the Velykoburluk direction (border area of the Kharkov region) has become much more complicated for Ukraine.
▪️Yesterday, Russian troops took control of the settlement of Melove and several forest areas nearby, forming another bridgehead in the Kharkov region.
▪️The Russian Armed Forces also advanced in the Stroyevka area and occupied part of the territory.
Time to build that buffer and stretch the Ukrainian lines.
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On daytime work
Overhead footage shows strikes with "Geraniums" on the workshops of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' UAV production in the Konotop area of Sumy Oblast.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 US Congresswoman Threatened Ukraine to Stop Arms Supplies Due to Persecution of the UOC
▪️American Republican Anna Paulina Luna said that Washington should not continue arming Kyiv while Zelensky bans the Orthodox Church:
➖“Zelensky banned the Orthodox Church. I can promise that there will be no funding for weapons for you. Peace talks. We are not your piggy bank,” she wrote in X.
▪️Earlier, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law that effectively paves the way for a ban on the UOC, and the other day Zelensky signed a decree depriving Metropolitan Onufriy, the head of the UOC, of citizenship.
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Britain's nuclear base under threat: just one and a half meters of fence and F-35s are defenseless
▪️A British air base where nuclear weapons carriers are located was found to be protected by only one and a half meters of fence, The Telegraph reports. This raises serious questions about the security of strategic facilities.
▪️The vulnerability concerns several areas, including future parking lots for F-35 fighters. The publication notes that new British aircraft could become an easy target for activists or foreign agents.
▪️In some places, runways are protected only by hedges, wooden fences, or have no protection at all. At the same time, any weak spots are easily detected using publicly available programs such as Street View.
As we saw with the Palestine protestors on electric scooters, there is zero security at British airbases.
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Zelensky revealed details of conversation with Trump: they discussed strengthening air defense and joint production of weapons
▪️The President of Ukraine reported that in a conversation with Donald Trump, they discussed Russian strikes, the situation at the front, and the prospects for strengthening the Ukrainian air defense system. According to Zelensky, Trump is "well informed" and expressed his readiness to continue the dialogue at the level of representatives of the two sides.
▪️The parties also touched upon issues of the defense industry, in particular the possibility of joint production of drones and other systems. Zelensky noted the importance of direct projects with the United States, including investments and purchases.
▪️In addition, the diplomatic situation and coordination of actions with American and other foreign partners were discussed.
Zelensky tells his people of his boot licking.
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Three Ukrainians spent $9,300 each to escape the country, but failed.
At the border, the truck with firewood in which they were hiding was thoroughly checked by border guards with dogs.
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At 2 p.m., an Iskander missile struck the airfield in Voznesensk, Nikolaev Oblast. The map shows two fires.
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A major fire in Chuguev after a Geranium raid.
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New video from Krivoy Rog showing how "Geran-2" hits a building that was used by the enemy.
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💥Krivoy Rog under attack by "Geraniya" earlier today. The map of fires shows the landing sites.
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Is Article 5 Dead? NATO's European Allies Don't Believe in Collective Defense
▪️Italy’s L'Antidiplomatico publishes an article questioning the reality of the existence of Article 5 of the NATO Charter, the one that promises that an attack on one member of the Alliance will be considered an attack on all.
▪️ As an example, they cite the actions of France and Poland, which in May signed a bilateral mutual defense treaty despite the fact that both countries are already members of NATO. According to Politico, Germany and Great Britain are following a similar path, also preparing their own defense agreement.
▪️The authors draw an obvious conclusion: if members of the Alliance sign treaties among themselves, this means distrust of the effectiveness of NATO itself, and above all, of Article 5.
▪️NATO, as the publication writes, today is a bureaucratic structure with financial support, but militarily weak, which explains the revival of the good old European unions of the early 20th century.
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‘Supplying Ukraine with weapons is not going to help them hold the front lines. It’s only going to hurt the US itself’ – Jennifer Kavanagh, senior fellow at Defence Priorities think tank.
‘The main problem Ukraine has right now is not a shortage of weapons, it’s a shortage of manpower. They simply don’t have enough personnel to hold the front lines, and they’re facing very high desertion rates. So more weapons are not going to solve the real problem Ukraine has at this point. Putin has made it clear to Trump that he has goals he intends to achieve, and he will continue to do so until he achieves them, pretty much regardless of what the West does. And I’m sure the rest of the world, Beijing, Iran and other US adversaries, would be happy to see us supplying our valuable and scarce ammunition to Ukraine, because it means the US has fewer resources to spend on conflicts in those areas.’
Russian army liberated Predtechino in DPR
▪️Fighters of the "Southern" group continued their successful offensive in the Donetsk direction and advanced deep into the enemy's defense. As a result of military actions, the settlement of Predtechino in the Donetsk People's Republic was completely liberated.
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Explosions are heard again in Kiev, locals are already taking up places to sleep in the subway.
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Footage from the Joint Grouping shows ‘Geran’ strikes on the temporary deployment point of foreign mercenaries in the area of the ‘Meridian’ resort in Zaporozhye Oblast.
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The decision to suspend military aid to Ukraine was made by Pentagon chief Hegseth alone — NBC News
▪️Hegseth decided to suspend some of the military aid supplies to Ukraine, despite the conclusions of a number of high-ranking officers that continuing military aid to Kiev does not threaten to reduce American arsenals to an unacceptable level.
▪️The decision to suspend supplies was unexpected for the State Department, congressmen, officials in Kiev and European allies, NBC News reports.
Hegseth has some military officials going to the press. Pentagon is full of disloyal generals it would seem.
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Estonian merc down!
Alo Klaassepp born on May 27, 2000 from Pärnu, Estonia
Alo went to Ukraine in Early 2025 and joined the Nazis of the 3rd Assault Brigade "Azov", a brigade that best suited his fascist way of thinking, but he didn't last long. He died on his first mission.
He was destroyed by an FPV drone attack on June 25, 2025, near Bohuslavka, Kharkov region.
His body was abandoned by his teammates as they fled for their lives.
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Zaporizhzhia NPP has been reduced to relying on 'Emergency Diesel Generators' according to the IEAA
It is not surprising that the power plant, which has been subjected to constant attacks and sabotage attempts by the SBU, has now reached this critical stage. The potential danger is immense, considering that it is the largest operational nuclear power plant in Europe.
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Defeat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Kupyansk: "Groza" catches up with enemy equipment in the city and district
▪️Guardsmen of the 121st regiment of the 68th division of the "West" group of forces are hunting around the clock for equipment and militants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kupyansk direction in the Kharkiv region.
▪️The FPV control system "Groza Leska" on fiber optics and KVN drones actively help to destroy the enemy.
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Macron hopes that Trump's conversation with Zelensky will somehow help the Ukrainians, since his personal conversation with Putin did not bring any progress.
'We support Ukraine with the same consistency. We want a ceasefire that will allow us to build peace. I hope that today's discussion will help find all the answers that the Ukrainians expect. I reminded the President of Ukraine of this.
As for Ukraine, we discussed our differences. I cannot say that progress was made during the discussion, since there must first be a ceasefire, a resumption of negotiations. And in this regard, the sanctions that we are now adopting at the European level, and the sanctions that the United States is preparing at the initiative of the American Senate, are absolutely decisive. Otherwise, by the way, Europe's position is united. We'll see. We'll see. I'm not giving you any predictions.'