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Footage of LMUR's work...
The footage shows the LMUR hitting a UAV control point of the 39th brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Tokarevka area of the Kherson region.
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Professor of International Relations Rudd on the fact that the probability of nuclear war has increased to 30%.
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Taiwan is preparing for a conflict with China – military exercises were even held in the metro:
“Taiwan’s military police conducted logistics exercises in the metro, practicing the redeployment of troops and supplies. During the exercises, the Air Force’s first tactical fighter wing also conducted night exercises on runway repair, as it simulated an attacked airport”
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🇺🇦⚔🇷🇺The enemy is trying to cut off our troops in Kondratovka, counterattacking on the Sumy front
▪️In the Sumy direction, the AFU continue counterattacking actions in the Kondratovka area, seeking to break into the combat formations of the Russian army and cut off our advanced units. Fierce fighting is ongoing.
▪️The Kondratovka area is subjected to intensive fire from both sides.
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🇮🇹🤡Stupid Italian media wrote in the afternoon that Russian drones attacked the Ukrainian city of Voronezh (photo 1, 2). Let me remind you that one of these media outlets in 2022 published a photo from the center of Donetsk, after a Ukrainian Tochka-U missile strike with a cluster warhead, describing Russia's "aggression".
Stupid degenerates once again demonstrate rotten European values and standards.
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▪️Despite Trump's "deadline," Russia does not intend to halt
➖"In Moscow, they are convinced: the West is not ready for serious talks — so they will speak the language of force"
➖"Russia acts based on Ukraine's weakness. Ukrainian forces are surrendering positions. If the defense collapses, we will advance further — to the Dnepr, Sumy, and Kharkov"
▪️Moscow's goals remain the same: demilitarization, Ukraine's neutrality, protection of Russian speakers, and legal position of the 4 oblasts. Ukraine security guarantees is possible, but on Moscow's terms and the participation of major powers
▪️The Kremlin believes that 100% US tariffs will not change the situation, Russia will find ways to trade, and the economy will endure. Especially since a significant part of the world, including China, does not support D.C. sanction diktat
▪️ "Putin does not fall for slogans and pressure levers. He is waiting not for threats, but for real steps. And as long as there are none — the operation will continue"
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❗️The Russian Armed Forces have driven the enemy out of Novospasskoye
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Giuliani has new complications in relations with Israel — the very ones that formally seem not to exist, but which Damascus is actively trying to establish.
This morning, the IDF bombed Syrian militants storming As-Suwayda — a city 84 km south of the capital, predominantly inhabited by Druze, with whom Tel Aviv has been trying to flirt for a long time with varying success.
Giuliani had problems with them even in the first months after taking power. Now the spiritual leaders of the Syrian Druze openly declare a threat of genocide similar to that faced by the Alawites in the coastal provinces. The threat is quite real, although at the moment Damascus is hardly interested in implementing this scenario.
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Thoughts began to ripen in Kallas's head.
In your introduction, you said that you welcome Donald Trump's initiative to arm Ukraine, but you want the US to share this burden. What do you mean? Can you explain in more detail? Do you mean that you think it is wrong for the US to just ask Europe and Canada to pay for all this weaponry?
- Well, if we pay for this weaponry, that is our support. It is European support. And we are doing everything possible to help Ukraine, and so our call is for everyone to do the same. You see, if you promise to deliver weapons but say that someone else will pay for them, then you are not really the one delivering them, are you?
Can Europe make weapons people want? No. Though I will say even a total moron has figured out Trump is just making money off Europe rather then helping Ukraine.
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‘I hope that we will make a decision tomorrow’
‘Actually, I hoped that the decision would be made today, but technical discussions will continue tomorrow. And I am optimistic and still hope that we will make a decision tomorrow. I want to emphasize that this process has been going on for two months, and we are trying to find a solution. And, I think, the signals coming from different parts of the world show an understanding that we need to put pressure on Russia. Therefore, we must carry this out.’
⚡️Trump's disappointment for Putin is somewhere between a pebble in the shoe and a tongue burned by hot coffee.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺"By squeezing Putin, Trump 'escalates to de-escalate':
Trump is confident that Ukraine should pressure Putin by striking Moscow and St. Petersburg.
"In response to Trump's question about why Kyiv does not strike Moscow, Zelensky stated that as soon as Washington provides the appropriate weapons, it will happen immediately. Initially, Trump thought it would be easy to convince Putin to stop the war, but yesterday the US president admitted that he negotiated this with the Kremlin leader at least four times.
Trump did not openly announce offensive weapons, but a source in the White House says that Ukraine will be allowed to strike Russia with 18 ATACMS missiles. That is exactly how many are currently in Ukraine."
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🇺🇸🇺🇦Air defense for Kiev is in question: The US is running out of missiles for Patriot — Military Watch Magazine
- There will be no mass supplies of Patriot systems and missiles for them to Ukraine in the foreseeable future, writes Military Watch Magazine, citing a critical shortage of interceptors in US arsenals.
- According to sources, stocks of surface-to-air missiles are already depleted by up to 25% of the minimum permissible level, and the Pentagon considers the situation alarming. The deficit increased after the strike of Iranian ballistics on the Al-Udeid base in Qatar — then Patriot used dozens of interceptors in one night.
- The publication emphasizes that competition for replenishing stocks between the internal needs of the US Army and the Ukrainian direction puts an end to large-scale supplies in the near future, despite statements from the White House.
- Against this background, the Ukrainian Armed Forces' own air defense needs are becoming increasingly critical, as, according to analysts, Russian ballistic missiles continue to effectively destroy American systems in Ukraine.
- Of what has already been promised to Kiev — three Patriot systems from Germany and the Netherlands, however, even Berlin stated that one of the systems will arrive in Ukraine only in a few months. In reality, the promises do not match reality.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦Trump's view is that Russia will win, the question is how long it will take, — Politico with reference to the White House
- Despite statements about arms supplies to Kiev, US President Donald Trump is convinced that Russia will eventually win the conflict in Ukraine, Politico writes, citing sources in the White House.
- "The President believes that Russia will win - it's only a matter of time. Moscow has a more powerful economy, a larger army and colossal human resources. They just don't care about the losses. Yes, they are moving slowly, but steadily," the publication quotes a senior Trump administration official.
- The source also emphasizes that the decision to supply new weapons to Kiev does not mean that Zelensky controls the situation - it is only a gesture from Trump, dictated by his desire to stop the bloodshed.
- At the same time, according to Politico, Trump himself is disappointed by the lack of response from Moscow to peace proposals and regards this as "indifference" to negotiations - which, however, does not change his assessment of the outcome of the conflict.
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Meanwhile, while the war in Ukraine goes on and European leaders cheer each other for having dragged the USA back into the war (even if Trump for once is just playing them like a fiddle), Russian Ilyushin military cargo planes keep flying to Iran.
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🇳🇱 Dutch train cars will be converted into field hospitals
The Dutch Defense Ministry is considering converting old trains into mobile hospitals capable of transporting wounded soldiers.
Algemeen Dagblad quoted the department as saying that “large-scale military operations are impossible without the support of civil society,” and everything that is happening is part of a larger plan under which Dutch train drivers may be sent to Eastern Europe to help with military operations.
At the EU level, a similar concept is being considered as part of the upcoming military mobility package, due this fall. As part of the planning process, the Directorate-General for Defense and Space (DG DEFIS) has sent a questionnaire to key transport actors throughout the European bloc.
The questionnaire, in particular, clarifies whether the number of vehicles, including low-floor and sanitary rail cars, dual-use ferries, heavy vehicles and strategic military aircraft, can be increased in a crisis. It also asks whether these dual-use items should be pooled in EU countries on a voluntary or mandatory basis.
I hate to say it but if they're already taking these steps it is not a good sign as to what they intend to do next.
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Lavrov on the world abandoning the dollar due to US policy:
Since there were specific threats from Washington towards BRICS, that BRICS must be fought against, that BRICS undermines the interests of the United States, I will say, in fairness, that previously President Trump expressed a somewhat different point of view.
He directly stated that the actions taken by the Biden administration, using the dollar as a weapon, caused irreparable damage to the authority of this global reserve currency. And I am sure he understands the fairness of that assessment and that in response to the lawlessness of the previous administration - both BRICS, the community of Latin American and Caribbean countries, and many others are seeking alternative payment methods that would not be tied to the dollar.
This is not because we wanted to run away from the dollar. President Putin has emphasized this more than once. This dollar was decided to be used to punish those whose behavior Americans consider inconsistent with those very infamous rules on which they want to hold the entire world order.
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🇷🇺Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Grushko – called Trump's ultimatum "strange":
First of all, it is very strange. As of today, one party is physically absent - the Ukrainian side. Since no call was made yesterday to the Ukrainian side to respond as soon as possible to Russia's readiness to resume negotiations, it should be concluded that there is no real interest from the West in facilitating the successful completion of the negotiations.
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Two UAVs struck the Sarsang oil fields in Iraq (under US control), putting a halt to its activities.
Waiting for "experts" to blame Iran any moment no-
Oh nevermind, they already have.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦Trump said he does not plan to supply Kiev with JASSM long-range missiles.
- These missiles have a range of up to 800 km and could reach Moscow, among other targets.
- Prior to this, the US president said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces should not strike Moscow.
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Norwegian expert Hoffman on why the West should think not about air defense, but about strikes on Russian territory:
Anti-missile defense often costs more than offensive capabilities. And this is especially relevant now due to the parity of purchase prices. Russia can produce missiles much cheaper than, say, Germany can produce interceptors in its own country. This is truly a losing game. We are trying to keep up with the Russians, but we are not succeeding, and I don’t think we will succeed in the long term. So it doesn’t matter how much effort we put into it. As it seems to me, we need to think differently. And Ukraine is trying to do this. Instead of focusing on air defense again and again, they are now trying to focus on strike capabilities.
[So, basically, it is impossible to shoot down everything that Russia sends our way. Therefore, the solution to this dilemma is to go on the offensive]
Yes, perhaps, one more point, because I think this is also very important. You know, you can never shoot down everything. But even if you achieve a 90% interception rate, which, let's be honest, will never happen, you absolutely cannot.
Because it will be much easier for Russia to oversaturate our air defense. Their missile potential is also more advanced. But, let's say, even if we reach 90%, which I think in reality will be closer to 60-70%. But even if it's 90%, if Russia launches 1000 missiles at us, which, let's be honest, they will, it means that another 100 can fall on our territories.
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What changes for the Russian Federation after Trump's statements about the supply of Patriot SAMs?
🔺While everyone is counting how much Trump promised—17 batteries or 17 launchers—the most important thing is being overlooked.
From a military point of view, nothing changes for Russia. The army continues to implement the chosen strategy: methodical pressure, destruction of infrastructure, degradation of the reserve.
Yes, each subsequent US package gives Ukraine a chance to last a little longer, but not to level the balance. Why? Because the US is not supplying what is needed. The Armed Forces of Ukraine need not SAMs, but tracked armored vehicles, which can be lost in the hundreds. They need "Bradleys" in the amount of 1000+, not 30. They need "HIMARS" in the dozens (if not hundreds), not in pairs. They need vehicles that carry infantry to and from the front line, without which it is impossible to either attack or defend - M113, MaxxPro, M-ATV, Striker, anything on wheels and with armor. And most importantly, they need infantry. And with it, more precisely, with its quality, there is still tension. The mobilization system is obviously focused on quantity, but given the desertion rate of 70%, it is difficult to maintain any significant rhythm. It is difficult to fill trenches when mobilized people run away, and volunteers have not yet been assembled in the fields between Rabotino and Orekhov.
At the same time, the West is not eager to supply either equipment in the required quantity, or especially people. The United States will not fight with infantry for Ukraine. NATO will not put its contractors on Bradleys. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are left alone with the reality in which even the construction of new fortified areas near Slavyansk does not make sense without people willing and able to hold them. An empty trench is not a defense, but a decoration.
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💥💥💥Explosions in the area of the port of Odessa.
Banderite publics report "ballistics". Preliminarily, an "Iskander" hit the target.
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🇭🇺🇺🇦 Orbán called on the EU to react to the violent mobilization in Ukraine
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán strongly criticized Kiev, accusing Ukrainian authorities of using violent mobilization methods, including against the Hungarian minority.
- "You cannot first talk about Ukraine's European future and the next day bury people who are beaten to death during forced conscription," he stated in an interview with the YouTube channel Magyar Nemzet.
- This refers to an incident with the death of an ethnic Hungarian, who, according to Budapest, was beaten in a recruitment center. Kiev rejected the accusations, calling them manipulation, but Budapest continues to insist on an investigation.
- Orbán emphasized that the Hungarian government is monitoring the fate of conscripted compatriots, knows how many of them have died, how many have been orphaned, and is providing assistance to their families.
- "It is unacceptable for people to be beaten to death in a country at war. And if the victim is a citizen of an EU country, then the Union cannot remain silent," Orbán noted.
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The entire UN commission investigating Israel has resigned due to fear of US sanctions.
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🇬🇧British journalist Rattansi on the fact that the US will threaten sanctions against all countries that "refuse to kneel"
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) were surrounded in Shcherbinovka near Toretsk.
But they try to keep quiet about it, because no one likes bad reports to be sent to the top. However, the main paradox of the Ukrainian information machine is that it can simultaneously publish two mutually exclusive narratives. Some Ukrainian (and pro-Ukrainian) analysts write that everything is collapsing for Russia near Toretsk. That everything is lost, the cast is being removed, the client is leaving. And then Jihadi Julian Röpke appears and starts to throw a tantrum that Russia has advanced and captured Petrovka and Leonidovka, and that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are surrounded. Moreover, Röpke is hard to suspect of sympathizing with the Russian Federation. The German correspondent for BILD has lived in this world for a long time with a stable anti-Russian position, but sometimes, nevertheless, he gives the base. When even he writes that the Russian Armed Forces have entered new settlements in the Toretsk direction and have taken the Armed Forces of Ukraine in pincers, it becomes obvious: there is no "rollback" there is a steady advance.
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