-
Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
Footage from the enemy's drone showing the intensity of FPV drone use on fiber optics in the Lyman area. The fields are covered with a web of fiber optic threads.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺🇺🇦The Kupyansk left bank is completely cut off for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in terms of logistics. All the equipment that is still moving will soon stop without refueling. And the opponents' personnel are running out of rear support and, prospectively, also ammunition. Well, that's for those who survive...
@Slavyangrad
‘We will help Hungary, Turkey, and Slovakia to give up Russian oil and gas’ — US Ambassador to NATO Whitaker.
‘We expect countries like Hungary, Turkey, and Slovakia, which continue to buy Russian oil and gas, to develop and implement a plan for a gradual phase-out. Unlike its neighbors, Hungary has not yet taken any real steps. We will work with them, as well as with their neighbors — for example, Croatia and other countries — to help them switch to alternative sources. Moreover, the pipeline carrying Russian oil will likely be closed in the coming years. Therefore, Hungary needs to prepare, and we, as allies, will help them with this.’
Life hack: If don’t send money to the armed forces of the Ukraine, you won’t get your house raided and be charged with treason 🌚
Читать полностью…
‘I am not involved in this’ – Trump refused to steal frozen Russian assets.
Mr. President, should the EU use frozen Russian assets to help pay for Ukraine's defense?
- You should ask the EU. I am not involved in this. It depends on the EU.
Are you considering additional sanctions against Russia?
- You will find out soon.
@Slavyangrad
💥Night strikes by "Geraniums" on the Konotop Aircraft Repair Plant (Sumy region).
@Slavyangrad
The fence between Finland and Russia has become a tourist attraction, the broadcasting company Yle reported.
Foreign tourists are massively invading the border zone to take photos with it in the background.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori ✔️
In the Tula region, 24 Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed overnight, Governor Dmitry Milyaev reported
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🔹
▶️ All the sky in the Krasnoarmeysk direction is closed by Russian drones, a prisoner from the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori ✔️
Major traffic accident in the Irkutsk region, one dead one three injured. Insane picture.
Explosions thundered in Konotop in the Sumy region amid an announced air raid alert, said the city's mayor Artem Semenikhin.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🙏
Russian Ministry of Defense:
During the past night, air defense duty forces intercepted and destroyed 193 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type:
47 – over the territory of Bryansk region,
42 – over the territory of Kaluga region,
40 – over the territory of the Moscow region, including 34 UAVs flying towards Moscow,
32 – over the territory of Tula region,
10 – over the territory of Kursk region,
7 – over the territory of Oryol region,
4 – over the territory of Rostov region,
4 – over the territory of Voronezh region,
2 – over the territory of Orenburg region,
2 – over the territory of Tambov region,
1 – over the territory of Belgorod region,
1 – over the territory of Lipetsk region,
1 – over the territory of Samara region.
@Slavyangrad
‼️🇺🇦🤦♂️In 2022, the Ukraine signed a contract worth over $1 billion with a small arms store from Arizona run by a 30-year-old guy, — Financial Times.
▪️The contract amount exceeds Estonia's defense budget.
▪️After an advance payment of 17 million euros, the Ukraine did not receive a single ammunition, the publication writes.
▪️It later turned out that the company owning the store did not have export licenses. A US federal judge ordered the full advance payment to be returned, including interest and legal fees. The total amount recovered exceeded 20 million euros.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🇷🇺
‼️🇷🇺🏴☠️The enemy struck apartment buildings in Donetsk and houses in Lugansk
▪️Airplane-type drones damaged 3 residential buildings in Lugansk, reports the LPR government (in the video).
▪️Also, the Armed Forces of the Ukraine struck apartment buildings in Donetsk, apartments were set on fire. Preliminary data indicates there are casualties.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🇷🇺
#KidsNotAim
🕯Gorlovka: the children taken by the war
Part 6
Over the years of military action since 2014, 249 children have died in the DPR, 27 of them in Gorlovka. We will be telling the stories about each of them.
🥀Teenagers Vitaly Berbenyov, Kirill Korobov, and Andrey Maksimenko died on September 30, 2018. They were blown up by an anti-personnel fragmentation mine.
Let their names be heard.
Let their silence become our voice🕊
Watch Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.
🇷🇺 Subscribe | Feedback | X
There was no point for Putin to create ‘Burevestnik’ – French professor Ronald Hatto believes that Russia should not defend its sovereignty🤦♀️
‘It seems to me that every time Putin feels in a difficult position, he waves a new threat. And now — this missile project. And I don't see much political sense in such a weapon. I would like to remind that even the Americans, who in the 1960s were the leading nuclear power, in 1969 allowed the North Koreans to capture their ship Pueblo, and despite their entire nuclear arsenal, the USA could do nothing to free the crew. So I very much doubt the political or even diplomatic usefulness of nuclear weapons, which are simply waved as a threat.’
Russia has been working on this for a very long, it isn't related to recent conflict.
@Slavyangrad
🗓 On October 26, 1988 Soviet sailors rescued a family of whales stuck near Alaska.
Eskimo Roy Ahmagoak discovered three trapped gray whales near Cape Barrow. Long-term layers of ice prevented them from going to sea. For two weeks, local residents and American rescuers tried to free the animals. But the US barge could not reach the scene. Then the Americans turned to the USSR for help.
Soon the icebreakers "Admiral Makarov" and "Vladimir Arsenyev" arrived. Alas, by that time one of the whales had died, suffocating in the ice, and two continued to fight. Hope remained only on Soviet icebreakers.
The powerful "Admiral Makarov" broke through the ice to the entrance to the lagoon, then "Vladimir Arseniev", risking running aground, cut the ice in the strait. Along this path, the whales were able to swim out into the channel cut by the Americans, and then into the open sea.
The whale rescue operation was over. It was one of the rare moments when the US and the USSR rallied, forgetting about the Cold War.
The Mailman 👋
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇦🤷♂Kiev
There is still no heating. The deadlines have been postponed to mid-December. But this is not certain.
@Slavyangrad
🇬🇧 Tony Blair's non-profit group is undergoing restructuring after a 4.3 million $ loss in 2024
Blair told FT he is looking to expand his non-profit's consulting contracts while also reduce the number of staffers as he believes he is far too reliant on private donors to keep his Institute for Global Change going.
In 2023, Oracle founder and billionaire, Larry Ellison, accounted for one third of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change's revenue.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change advises 50 governments and is lobbying hard for the implementation of AI and "innovation".
🔗 https://archive.ph/u04jh
When we see Tony Blair in front of the dock in the Hague, next to Bush, Mileikowsky, Obomba, and the rest, we will know the world has been put right.
Until then, it is still unjust - and I will continue fighting against it
The Mailman 👋
@Slavyangrad
🇺🇸🤭US Treasury Secretary Bessent on the government shutdown slowing down the US economy.
@Slavyangrad
Russian fighter eliminates two Ukrainian DRG at close range on the Kupyansk direction.
This shows the pros (and cons) of using DRG's.
The MailMan
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Two people died and one was injured after a night strike on Donetsk
- In the Leninsky district of the city, two women born in 1927 and 1953 died due to the shelling. In addition, a girl born in 2006 received shrapnel wounds. The injured was taken to a medical facility, reports Mayor Kulemsin.
- Two apartments on the 4th and 8th floors of a multi-apartment building caught fire, as well as balconies on the 8th and 9th floors.
- Seven people, including a 16-year-old teenager, were evacuated from the scene.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺💥🇺🇦Something hit Kryvoy Rog, and the power immediately went out...
New KABs were arriving here last morning. Judging by the video, something similar happened. And the hits are definitely on target.
@Slavyangrad
One person died and 23 were injured in the Belgorod region due to attacks by the Armed Forces of the Ukraine in the past day, Gladkov reported.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🙏
"Burevestnik" has flown. A missile with a nuclear power plant completed a 15-hour flight, covering about 14 thousand kilometers on a nuclear engine without radioactive contamination of the air and terrain.
An overpowered weapon created based on Soviet groundwork after the US withdrew from the ABM Treaty. Bauman Institute alumni will immediately recall the nuclear rocket engine department at Energomash operating since the 1970s, and the general public will remember the very "rocket" message from the 2018 president's address when Putin showed the "cartoons".
"A postcard to those who need it" — delivered, with 100% monitoring of the tests via satellites and special reconnaissance aircraft.
From open sources, it is known that the missile has a compact reactor with a power of several megawatts based on uranium-235; air is heated and pushes the device forward, while the active zone with a closed architecture is separated from the working flow.
Tasks that seemed unsolvable in the mid-20th century (and even a few years ago) have been realized in working hardware. The main "problem" has been solved — total atmospheric pollution during tests and flights. This is precisely why the British Avro Z-59 with a nuclear ramjet engine and the American Pluto (SLAM) — a supersonic "flying Chernobyl" — were shut down. Opponents decided it was easier not to show off and to bombard the enemy with conventional cruise and ballistic missiles.
The missile launches using a solid-fuel booster, then flies on the nuclear rocket engine; the platform can "circle" for weeks at low altitudes, maneuvering and approaching the target from an unexpected direction. It is about nine meters long and weighs up to ten tons. It can fly for weeks (!) at speeds up to a thousand kilometers per hour at any altitude, circle over the Arctic or oceans, and wait for orders.
A megaton-class warhead turns this "bird" into a terrifying instrument of retribution. Experts are puzzled about the navigation system in this wonder device. Optical correction is powerless over the ocean, satellites can be jammed, and inertial instruments lose accuracy without external correction. Armchair missile experts are already discussing complex hybrids: astro-inertial navigation, magnetic-gravitational maps, local beacons in the Arctic.
In military-adjacent communities, it is also assumed that "Burevestniks" may serve not only as warhead carriers but also as strategic communication relays or reconnaissance platforms. In a nuclear exchange scenario, such a device could "map" surviving objects or orbit in the sky and maintain communication without satellites.
How did the rocket engineers sing in the "Lullaby"?
Little mice sleep, little hedgehogs sleep,
The country sleeps, the States have fallen asleep.
Everyone is asleep until dawn —
Only the winged missile
Rushes, rushes in the heights
In the silvery silence...
‼️🇺🇦🏴☠Hundreds of thousands of slaves are fleeing: the reason for mass desertion from the Armed Forces of the Ukraine - heavy losses, corruption during mobilisation, and extreme exhaustion of the troops, - Berliner Zeitung
▪️Since the beginning of the war, about 290,000 criminal cases have been initiated against military personnel who abandoned their posts — comparable to the size of the Bundeswehr. However, observers believe the real scale of desertion is higher: many commanders hide cases of desertion, fearing blame for every missing soldier.
▪️According to officers, soldiers leave due to exhaustion, poor training, unclear service terms, disappointment, poor leadership, and loss of trust in orders that lead to heavy losses.
▪️Defense Commissioner Olga Reshetilova notes that recruits often run away from training camps or on the way to the front — not only out of fear but also as a protest against endless service and injustice.
▪️Many volunteers compare themselves to slaves chained to the army with no right to return home. The lack of clear terms and corruption undermine morale.
▪️The publication concludes: the scale of desertion and evasion of mobilisation calls into question Zelensky's statement that the Ukraine only needs Western weapons, not NATO soldiers. Without solving problems in the army, even the most powerful weapons will be useless; soon there may simply not be enough people to use them.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🇷🇺
❗️Air defense forces shot down 193 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight, 40 of them over the Moscow region.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori ✔
❗️A drone attacked a minibus in the Bryansk region. The driver was killed and five passengers were injured.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 👋
The reason for desertion from the Ukrainian army is corruption during mobilization, as well as mass exhaustion, writes Berliner Zeitung.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, about 290,000 criminal cases have been initiated against servicemen who abandoned their posts. This number is comparable to the total size of the Bundeswehr, the newspaper notes.
At the same time, observers doubt that the official statistics reflect the full scale of desertion. Many commanders, according to sources, do not report desertions, fearing that each missing soldier will be seen as their personal failure.
According to commanders, the reasons for fleeing the army are exhaustion, low training, unclear service terms, disappointment, weak command, and loss of trust in officers whose orders often lead to heavy losses.
As defense commissioner Olga Reshetilova reported, some recruits leave training camps or disappear on the way to their units. Some run away after learning they are being sent to the front. According to her, escapes are not only fear but also a form of silent protest against exhaustion and endless service.
Many volunteers compare themselves to slaves chained to service without the right to return home. The lack of clear terms and widespread corruption during mobilization undermine morale and increase the sense of injustice.
"The scale of desertion in the Ukrainian army—combined with mass evasion of mobilization—casts a long shadow over President Zelensky's claim that Ukraine does not need NATO soldiers, only weapons. Because until the political leadership takes control of the pressure on the military forces, even the largest arsenal of weapons will change nothing. The West can continue to supply—but soon there may simply be no people left to use these weapons," the publication concludes.
@Slavyangrad