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Shortly before the start of Paris Fashion Week, the French capital hosted an unprecedented informal meeting of heads and high-ranking representatives of special services. For several days, delegations from intelligence agencies of Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and the USA — countries with acute conflicts and contradictions — were simultaneously in Paris.
The main burden fell on Parisian luxury hotels, including Hôtel de Crillon on the Place de la Concorde, which had to simultaneously accommodate security services of states in a state of intense political and military confrontation. According to sources, logistics, accommodation, and travel routes were coordinated with the active participation of French authorities and special services to avoid direct incidents and leaks.
Observers note that such "intelligence summits" without a formal status are becoming part of the new reality of international relations. Paris once again confirmed its role as a neutral platform capable of providing conditions for the parallel presence of competing and hostile intelligence communities — with strict adherence to protocol and operational balance.
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⚡️ The Ukrainian military forcibly detained elderly individuals and used them as human shields in Krasnoarmeisk, the refugee recalls
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Odessa. The moment of the drone hitting the substation and the characteristic flash.
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‼️🏴☠️🇺🇦RUSSIA PLANS TO "ISOLATE" Kiev FOR 3-5 DAYS: all embassies in the capital have received a "red" danger level
▪️All embassies have received a warning about a massive bombardment in the near future, in connection with which the last level of danger – "red" has been declared for them.
▪️The attack is designed to attempt to plunge Kyiv into a blackout for 3-5 days. Up to the evacuation of residents, write Ukrainian propagandists.
▪️Embassy staff should act according to the instructions (in the photo👆).
Sounds like propaganda
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The guerrillas continue to experiment.
Footage from Vasilkovka in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
At night, the enemy's railway bridge was attacked by drones with thermite warheads.
- Voenacher
Two more videos
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Who is this man talking about, I wonder? Your guesses in the comments section.
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European countries are preparing a "secret defense plan" in case of the seizure of Greenland:
"NATO is preparing for a scenario in which it may have to defend Greenland against the United States. Currently, many reports claim that Donald Trump has ordered the US military to secretly prepare plans for an invasion of Greenland. The very island that, according to the US, should be theirs in the interests of national security, and NATO did not ignore this. Behind closed doors, a secret defense plan was put into action.
French nuclear submarines, British and German troops, Danish troops, who are already on the island, have been ordered to block any unauthorized landing, even American ones. A high-ranking French general publicly confirmed this. France is ready to fight if Greenland is affected. And this is where the situation becomes dangerous. Because, if even one American soldier steps onto the territory of Greenland without permission, Denmark could invoke Article 5 of NATO.
This means that one step could legally force NATO into a direct confrontation with the US. Trump has redoubled his efforts, stating that America will still get Greenland, the easy or the hard way."
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The destruction of a Ukrainian kamikaze drone using a combat laser from a mobile air defense group of the "Kochevnik" special operations unit in the Belgorod region.
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‼️🇺🇸🇷🇺 "It's time to eliminate the 'Russian threat' in Greenland," - Trump
➖"For 20 years, NATO has been telling Denmark: 'You must eliminate the Russian threat in Greenland'. Unfortunately, Denmark couldn't do anything about it. Now it's time, and it will be done!!!", - stated "Peacemaker".
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🇰🇷 The "monster missile" has begun its deployment.
The South Korean armed forces have begun the deployment of the Hyunmoo-5 high-power ballistic missile, military sources announced on Sunday. According to army representatives, the missile began arriving at the end of 2025 and its full deployment is expected before the current administration leaves office in 2030.
With a warhead mass of 8 tons, it is designed to destroy underground bunkers and is a component of deterrence in the absence of nuclear weapons in South Korea. The defense minister called for a significant increase in South Korea's strike arsenal in response to North Korea's nuclear threats.
At the same time, the South emphasizes that North Korea may not have the means to intercept this missile.
Does this relate to the war or Russia? No, but its a huge missile, so it's interesting. 😎
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In one of the Kiev residential complexes, even the sewage system froze, local blogs report.
Apparently, this is a consequence of a prolonged lack of heating.
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‼️🇺🇦🏴☠️Returning deserters are sent to the assault, — Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
▪️There are already not many people willing to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and after such revelations, the number has decreased even more.
➖"Those who return from the occupied territories are primarily sent to the frontline. The units that carry out tasks on the most active frontline sectors are replenished first. Unfortunately, there are losses and a need for personnel replenishment in areas where active combat operations are taking place," said Syrsky.
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What we lost.
(Post by Bella Rapoport)
Yesterday, I met up with my classmates from the college where I studied from 1997 to 1999. We hadn't seen each other in 27 years.
How our lives have turned out!
For example, an “I.,” from Salekhard, had enrolled in an art university, but, at that very moment, universities became fee-paying (remarkably, the fees were in dollars, and the prices for everything else were also in dollars, and the prices changed every day: oh, how I remember Ella Rossman writing on Facebook that my article about sanctions as a colonial practice was incorrect, because Russia was never a colony of the United States!), and “I.'s” mother sent a hundred dollars to him in St. Petersburg all that time, but that was the maximum she could squeeze out of herself—the $250 tuition fee was unaffordable for a guy from the province (and this even without accounting for the fact that the northern cities [in Russia] had stopped receiving [subsidized] food and other supplies after the collapse of the USSR, and everything had become very expensive).
“I.,” who had attended an art school since childhood and received top marks, felt that he was finally following his destiny when he entered university and was looking forward to a certain path in life, but he was forced to return to Salekhard, where he has since been working as a painter for the Russian Railways, for the past 26 years, which is, of course, an important and necessary profession, and I have no intention of pitying “I.” from above, but this work is dangerous (people in work gloves at a temperature of minus 35 apply paint that does not adhere in the cold and breathe in chemical vapours) and low-paid, and the man had to say goodbye to his dream, which he is reminded of every time he visits St. Petersburg, which is several times a year.
These sudden changes, the abrupt shutdown of social mobility, hit my generation, which began life in the Soviet Union, very hard: alcohol and heroin killed many before they even turned 18. Our parents were deprived of their jobs, and we were deprived of our dreams and our future.
Even at the cultural level, instead of the heroic “Elusive Avengers” and the idealistic, promising young cosmonauts from “Moscow-Cassiopeia”, we were fed cartoons about “mice protecting banks.”
And for all this, we were asked, and, more importantly, are still being asked to be grateful, because we were "liberated" from totalitarianism and given the opportunity to be who we want to be (oh really?).
The representatives of the elite, who, guided by American manuals and ALREADY HAVING TAKEN EVERYTHING, decided to grab even more for themselves and, on the flip side, deprive us of access to even the remnants of opportunities, in order to create their own closed club with elite education for their children and trips to Courchevel, while doing so managed to convince us that this was for our own good, because life under capitalism, as opposed to under the “terrible communism,” is a blessing in itself.
Or maybe free universities were better after all?
I am so incredibly angry.
(c) Bella Rapoport
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 Security forces eliminated a Russian man involved in the preparation of a terrorist attack against a military in Stavropol.
The man put up armed resistance, and a pistol, grenade, and improvised explosive device were found on him.
At the behest of Ukrainian special services, he planted a bomb in a hiding place.
Earlier, with the help of this bomb, a previously arrested terrorist attempted to mine a car near a military unit of the Ministry of Defense.
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On social media, it's being reported that the "Intercity" train from Kiev to Kharkov stopped in the middle of a field due to a power outage.
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Kiev's metro may be shut down if the power supply situation worsens, said Vladimir Omelchenko, director of energy programs at the Razumkov Center.
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‼️🇺🇸🇬🇱Military aviation will arrive at the US base in Greenland amid Trump's claims to the island, — NORAD
▪️At the Pituffik base, aircraft will support pre-planned events as part of the defense cooperation between the US, Canada, and Greenland, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
▪️The actions are coordinated with Denmark, and the Greenland authorities have been informed, the command reported.
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‼️🇷🇺🇪🇺Western sanctions did not collapse, but only strengthened Russia's economy, — Neue Zürcher Zeitung
▪️Despite unprecedented sanctions pressure, the Russian economy did not collapse and demonstrated its ability to adapt. Moscow managed to compensate for external pressure by reorienting trade to friendly countries, mobilizing internal resources, and pursuing a security-oriented budget policy.
▪️Assessments of the state of the Russian economy range from expectations of collapse to recognition of its resilience. The publication lists key factors: the growth of the defense-industrial complex, import substitution, the formation of new production chains, and deepening cooperation with China and countries of the Global South. This model is described in the article as "military Keynesianism".
▪️The publication also cites experts' conclusion that it is impossible to imagine a scenario in which an economic crisis would force Russia to change its policy. According to NZZ, the economy remains sufficiently resilient not to become a lever of pressure on Moscow in possible negotiations.
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🇩🇰👊🇺🇸 Denmark sends large forces to Greenland and begins consultations with NATO and the EU following Trump's threats
- The arrival of a "large number of Danish military personnel" is expected on Monday evening in the Kangerlussuaq area in West Greenland, reports TV2 channel, citing the royal armed forces.
- Along with the troops, the Danish Army Chief of Staff, Peter Boysen, will arrive on the island.
- Denmark and Greenland are holding consultations with the EU and NATO, — writes The Guardian
- The Danish Defense Minister and the head of the Greenland Foreign Ministry met in Brussels with the EU Foreign Affairs Chief, Kaja Kallas.
- The same day, a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is scheduled, and a joint press conference may follow the talks.
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'We have an economic 'nuclear weapon' - MEP Valérie Hayer urges not to fear Trump
'There is no reason to succumb to Donald Trump's blackmail. Europe should not be afraid of the balance of power. We have tools of deterrence. And we are ready to use them. This is exactly what Donald Trump should clearly understand today. In 2023, we adopted such a mechanism in the European Parliament. We have never used it yet. Simply put, this is the European Union's economic 'nuclear weapon'. If aggression is used against us - in this case, from the USA - we impose punitive customs duties. We can ban American companies from accessing the European market'.
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‼️🇪🇺🇺🇸In the EU, they are discussing the creation of an alliance without the USA amid Trump's pressure, — Politico
▪️Trump's policies, including tariff threats and pressure over Greenland, are calling into question the foundations of the transatlantic union and the future of NATO. Against this backdrop, European leaders are increasingly considering a "coalition of the willing" as a possible format of interaction without US participation.
▪️The key coordination tool has become an informal chat called the "Washington Group", which includes the leaders of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, and the head of the European Commission; Zelensky also participates in the correspondence. Sources note that this format has proven to be more effective than traditional diplomatic channels in the face of rapid crises.
▪️Initially, the "coalition of the willing" was created to support Ukraine, but over time, it has turned into a platform for constant strategic interaction between European leaders, who are accustomed to coordinating actions directly and without looking to Washington.
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🐈⬛ On the OK footage, the destruction of the "Geranium" - a truck with ammunition and the escort transport of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the village of Holmy in the Chernigov region.
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"The Energy of Decommunization". Issue 1.
"Communism is Soviet power plus the electrification of the entire country"
V.I. Lenin, 21.11.1920
Just so you understand: Drugs flooded the former USSR after the breakup, NO DOUBT at the behest of the “beacon of Western capitalism,” the US, and the urging of its Board of Directors at the CIA.
I don’t have personal stories to share, but nearly everyone I know from those times does. Young people died en masse from overdoses and chronic use. Summa cum laude or not, the depression that hit took a pound of flesh from the body of Russian people (and all those who shared the Soviet land).
Opium Wars 2.0—nearly identical to what the British did to China. (No wonder that the US considered Afghanistan a strategic asset in the Cold War).
Here is another post, adding to the one by Bella Rapoport, this one from Maria Baronova (a former pro-Western liberal who regained her senses and sanity and is now a vocal advocate for Russia and her sovereignty):
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Here in my chat, apologists for “holy capitalism” responded to our arguments that in the USSR there were free trips to holiday homes and sanatoriums at least once a year, as well as mandatory trips to youth (pioneer) camps, and now (and for the last 30 years) we have nothing like that and there are no plans to introduce it, by saying: Well, the USSR could afford it with non-market methods!
Oh, those terrible non-market methods!
In essence, everything was taken away from the people: from the right to housing to the right to guaranteed trips to vacation destinations. Not to mention social mobility. Now the elite is cemented in place, by God. Those who managed to get into the nomenclature by the end of the 1980s made it. Everyone else "just didn't try hard enough."
But we are still being asked to pretend that all this is very right. After all, communism is terrible, and capitalism is so great!
So, it turns out that with the help of non-market methods, you can afford a lot, right?
⚡️👀 A Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier was trying to defuse a drone-detonator.
It wasn't worth it...
- The Wrong Side
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