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🇺🇦Kirovohrad region TCC manhunters, are loading another victim into their hearse.
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🇺🇦💥 "Geran" drones struck the central part of the city, facilities in Sloviansk destroyed
- Last night, Sloviansk was hit by "Geran" type unmanned aerial vehicles.
- Four drones were launched over the city, hits were recorded in the central part. This was stated by Mayor Vadym Lyakh.
- As a result of the attack, warehouse facilities were damaged.
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❗️Russian Ministry of Defense: the settlement of Belaya Gora in the DPR has been liberated from Ukrainian occupation.
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Man fu*k these useful idiots who supported the “rebels”, when we all knew they were just a bunch of terrorist thugs.
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Syria without Bashar al-Assad. The results of the coup, clearly shown.
The Druze were among those who opposed Assad. Now Assad is gone, but it is unlikely that the Druze community in Suwayda is happy about it. There is hardly anyone left to be happy there. Terrorists are killing entire families, in homes, hospitals, and temples. Looting, mass killings, torture, and executions.
Iran, Israel, and other surrounding countries probably do not realize what a monstrous terrorist cesspool is now forming in place of Syria.
In 2024, according to various estimates, the population of Syria was about 25 million people.
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Konstantinovskoye direction
Our assault units have fully taken control of Yablonovka and have broken through into the central part of Alexandro-Kalinovo.
The enemy is trying to organize counterattacks in the northern part from the heights near the N-20 highway.
The situation is becoming quite critical for the enemy.
As soon as our troops reach the western shore of the Kleban-Byk reservoir, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will have only one logistical route left — from the side of Plescheevka. But this route is already under fire control by our troops.
Using the scheme by @divgen.
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🇪🇺🤡The European Parliament has declared that it does not consider the current government of Georgia legitimate.
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The Russian method of army management better meets the challenges of modern warfare - volunteer Chmut.
Deploying brigades into divisions in the Russian Armed Forces is a more correct approach than consolidating brigades immediately to the level of corps, which is happening in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
In addition, the Russians have mastered the use of drones on fiber optics faster.
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Massive attack of Ukrainian UAVs on Moscow last night. Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin reports 15 UAVs downed by air defense forces.
One of them hit a multi-story building in Zelenograd. Two cars also caught fire after the drones fell.
Fortunately, there are no casualties.
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Apparently a thief broke into building and found an Israeli drone setup in Tehran. Though he was a patriotic thief and he called the police.
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Musings:
Early research to be taken with salt, but -
Due to priorities of heavy weaponry in western supply packages, basics such as boots are now in short supply.
Ukrainian infantry reports mobilized forces fighting with improperly sized boots due to shortage and having to use the closest available sizes.
There is no supply of secondary basics such as bootlaces.
Some Ukrainian infantry are finding sneakers on the black market and wearing those instead once a lace breaks, others report salvaging laces and/or boots off of dead men.
Likewise, sleeping bags are completely zeroed out, as is underwear.
Toilet paper is apparently still in high supply, but mostly from rat-fucked rations.
For all of the sanctions and weapons and budget packages over years, the West somehow forgot the bare-boned basics of supplying infantry.
Again, these are anecdotal reports, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
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Update on the tourniquet problem: supposedly “qualified” TQs are now stamped with a sticker that approves the TQ as proper grade, but the UF quickly ran into a problem of people in the supply chain simply peeling these stickers off of one TQ and plastering them into another. The fakes go to the troops, the good ones get resold on the tertiary market.
Reportedly, no solution to this problem has yet been found.
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Battle for Pokrovsk:
The Bogatyrs are pressing their offensive north of Myrnograd.
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IISS: BRICS could become a Global Movement of Non-Aligned Countries.
Unlike many other Western analysts, Irene Mia of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) does not attach dramatic significance to the fact that nearly half of the heads of state did not attend the 17th BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro on July 6 and 7, nor does she attach any correlation to Donald Trump's new tariffs. The author pays much more attention to the fact that the BRICS did not try to imitate the G20 or G7 and focused on issues that were “less politicized, but no less relevant to the Global South.”
▪️ Mia sees the main specificity of the BRICS in the fact that they are not an anti-Western coalition, but rather non-Western. In addition, the current global situation seems to be “particularly difficult for developing countries seeking to pursue an independent foreign policy while maintaining good relations with major powers, particularly the United States and China, which are becoming increasingly hostile.” This does not help the Global South in its priority areas, such as trade, climate and integrated development, as Western countries increasingly focus on military spending.
“Therefore, nonalignment, or rather multi-vectorism, will become a viable alternative in the context of global fragmentation,” Mia suggests.
According to the analyst, Trump also initially raised some hopes of de-globalization and a possible “normalcy” of the West. But then the world faced unilateral tariffs, economic pressures and coercion to join the U.S.-led anti-Chinese coalition.
From this, Mia draws an unexpected but consistent conclusion: the consequences of Trump's aggressive and unpredictable approach are not only felt in countries of the Global South. They also apply to Western allies of the United States, which creates more opportunities for selective rapprochement between the developing economies of the Global South and the “West without the United States.”
▪️ Most likely, this will be the case. For example, Austria, Serbia or Georgia would be interested in strengthening such cooperation, which is perfectly in line with the principles of a multipolar world. However, a proper doctrinal formulation of many aspects, including priorities for the development of BRICS and the protection of the interests of its members, united for this very purpose, will be necessary. In addition, many representatives of the West, in the negative sense of the word, are already thinking only about how to “befriend” the Global South against Russia and China.
In addition, it is necessary to analyze in advance and mitigate the risks that are inevitable with the growth of any structure: bureaucratization, monopolization of internal influence by a specific group, diminishing productive dynamics and increasing internal contradictions to the point of complete managerial paralysis. As, in many ways, is happening now with the United Nations.
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The poverty level in Ukraine has almost doubled, now it is 37%.
This was reported by the head of the tax committee of the Rada Getmantsev.
In Bangladesh, the poverty level is 72%, however, he reminded.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦Zelensky is making personnel changes to please Trump — media
The reorganization of the cabinet carried out this week by Volodymyr Zelensky is part of efforts to promote officials who could potentially win the favor of American leader Donald Trump. Bloomberg reports this.
The article notes that the new prime minister, Yulia Svyrydenko, took office 11 weeks after her team at the Ministry of Economy signed an agreement with the US on access to Ukraine's natural resources.
"Along with the new prime minister, several other participants in the resource agreement were also promoted," the article says.
It also mentions that the Ukrainian government decided to quickly take advantage of the "sharp shift in US administration policy."
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How many Patriot missiles the Ukrainian Armed Forces spend to intercept Iskanders and Kinzhal: A study by "Military Chronicle"
🔺According to Western analytical centers, by mid-2025 Russia reached a stable production rate of a wide range of missiles – about 200 units per month (that is, more than 2,000 missiles per year by the most conservative estimate). This includes cruise missiles Kh-101, ballistic Iskanders, and hypersonic Kinzhal.
Annual production of PAC-3 MSE — the main missile for Patriot systems — is estimated at around 500 units per year. The price of each is about 4 million dollars.
🇩🇪🤡Major General of the Bundeswehr Froyding - called for a strike on Russian airfields:
Of course, it is possible to indirectly influence the fact that the offensive capabilities of the Russian armed forces cannot be realized at all. Here I see two options.
The first is, undoubtedly, to conduct our own offensive operations against the enemy's aviation, that is, to deliver preemptive strikes on aviation and airfields with long-range air warfare means even before they are used. This also includes strikes on defense industry facilities.
Secondly, if we talk about how Russia has managed to significantly increase the production of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and especially drones, we should seriously consider how effective the economic measures we have taken so far have been, and whether it is time to reconsider them.
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Kharkov region
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have closed Kupyansk for entry and exit with checkpoints and blocking detachments to reduce cases of desertion; it is practically impossible to leave the city.
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Latvia has expelled a 98-year-old World War II veteran for refusing to sign an anti-Russian questionnaire.
Vasilij Moskaljonov, 98, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, was declared a "threat to Latvia's security" and expelled to Russia after refusing to sign the so-called "loyalty questionnaire."
The document contained positions that implied mandatory condemnation of the Russian special operation and recognition of Crimea as part of Ukraine.
Moskaljonov refused to fill out such a questionnaire, which is why his stay was not renewed.
After 60 years of living in Latvia, he was forced to leave the country.
As a certain dictator once said, you're guaranteed free speech, but your freedom after your speech is another matter.
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Destruction of Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment using FPV drones in the Kharkiv region
🔊Ukrainian units lost 122-mm "Gvozdika" self-propelled artillery in the area of Vasyltsivka settlement, a T-64 tank, and automotive equipment in the area of Zarubynka settlement.
Sometimes I think, how does Ukraine still have any T-64’s or Gvozdikas left? Then sometimes I think when the age of the Vikings came to a close, they must have sensed it. Probably, they gathered together one evening, slapped each other on the back and said, "Hey, great job."
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Trump’s Attack on Iran🇮🇷 is a message to the Global South: GET NUCLEAR WEAPONS!
‘The message that they’re sending is that this was a strong signal that nuclear proliferation is off limits and that the United States will intervene.
But the message is exactly the opposite to any Global South or other country looking at this situation is that nuclear weapons are the only way to be secure.
And I do think that it will lead to more nuclear proliferation, which is ironic, because the goal here was to prevent proliferation and the result ultimately, in my view will be, will be the opposite.’
-Jennifer Kavanaugh of Defense Priorities, on the latest episode of Going Underground
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Not loving that arm motion…
Is Hitler back?
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A Ukranian woman was attacking people in Odessa and shouting at them “go join the army”
Source: Lord Bebo
😂
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Russian Ministry of Defense:
During the past night, 93 Ukrainian UAVs were intercepted and destroyed by air defense duty forces:
38 UAVs over the territory of Bryansk region,
19 UAVs over the territory of the Moscow region, including 16 UAVs flying towards Moscow,
11 UAVs over the territory of Kaluga region,
8 UAVs over the territory of Tula region,
5 UAVs over the territory of Oryol region,
5 UAVs over the territory of Nizhny Novgorod region,
3 UAVs over the Black Sea waters,
2 UAVs over the territory of Kursk region,
1 UAV over the territory of Belgorod region,
1 UAV over the territory of Ryazan region.
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‼️🇷🇺🏴☠️The enemy is repeatedly trying to attack Moscow, Crimea, and other regions of Russia
▪️From 20:00 to 23:30, air defense forces intercepted and destroyed 40 Ukrainian drones:
▪️21 UAVs over Bryansk region,
▪️9 UAVs over Kaluga region,
▪️4 UAVs over Moscow region,
including 2 heading to Moscow itself,
▪️2 UAVs over Kursk region,
▪️2 UAVs over the Black Sea,
▪️1 UAV each over Tula and Belgorod regions.
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A while back ago I wondered if or when someone would've found a way to pin the blame for the Epstein files on Russia.
Well...what is there to say... monomaniacal fixations are funny. At this point Vladimir Vladimirovich could find s cure for cancer and they'd weep for the tumoral cells.
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Former TCC employee Alexander Matsko says that he's never seen a single case of forced busification.
"You don't want to defend the Motherland? Go to Russia, then", he says.
Funnily, he lives with his family in Germany.
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SCANDAL IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: AN MEP CALLED THE VOLHYN MASSACRE EXHIBITION “RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA”
Ukrainian MP Volodymyr Viatrovych has created a case in the European Parliament because of an exhibition dedicated to the Volhyn massacre, writes Polish news outlet Forsal.
"This hysteria over Volhynia reaches a new level. Polish nationalist MPs have opened an exhibition on the genocide organized by the Ukrainians. This exhibition is basically Russian propaganda," - he said.
However, Viatrovych failed to indicate what exactly in the exhibition outraged him - but said that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry must react immediately.
️The organizers respond that the exhibition is not a pretext for political blackmail, but an attempt to remember the victims who have not yet been exhumed and buried with dignity.
Between 70.000 to 120.000 Poles were butchered by the banderites in a way so barbaric that it made even the f@cking nazis feel sick, and he's not even denying it. How is it propaganda?
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Brian MacDonald: “EU pushes Russia toward Asia - and then regrets it”: by giving up Russian exports, Europe is putting a cross on its own future.
"On paper, the central point is clear: the oil price limit for Russian exports has been lowered to $47.6 per barrel. The goal is well-known: to empty the Kremlin's money chest, weaken its fiscal power and force Moscow into economic submission. But in the energy world, where ships sail under comfortable flags and insurance is a contractual fiction, the real battleground is coercion. A significant portion of Russian oil is transported not through visible pipelines but on tankers operating in that dark zone of uncertainty that the West calls the “shadow fleet.” Which is really just a sinister designation for ships not registered in London.
Then there is the “Nord Stream,” once the centerpiece of German gas dependence, now destroyed. The EU's total ban on all operations related to “Nord Stream 1” and “Nord Stream 2,” technically speaking, is like banging on an already closed coffin with a hammer. The pipes themselves have been erased from Europe's energy future. To reopen them now will require not only a political miracle, but also a legal resurrection.
Despite all the talk of isolation, Russia is not cornered. It is being redirected. She is pushed, perhaps initially reluctantly, into the arms of Asia, which awaits her. And with each sanction, each breakup, each EU press release, the eastward turn gains momentum. Moscow may no longer be the courtesan it once was, accepting offers from Paris and Berlin. But it has its admirers. China and India buy its oil and coal. Iran, Turkey, Brazil, all seek to trade in a world where the euro and dollar no longer dictate the rules of the game."
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