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💥At night, Gerans visited the port of Chornomorsk in the Odessa region.
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The Pentagon is likely to cancel the sale of Tomahawk missiles to Germany due to concerns about Russia
It is expected that the Pentagon will cancel the plan to send Tomahawk missiles to Germany, as officials fear that Russia will perceive this as an escalation.
According to two European and one American officials, US officials fear that Moscow will take retaliatory measures if the Trump admin attempts to deploy missiles in the center of the continent
The decision not to supply them will cancel a deal made during the Biden administration and leave Berlin without the defense that, according to German leaders, they urgently need.
The likely refusal to use Tomahawk missiles is particularly worrying for German officials, who are rushing to modernize their weakened armed forces to serve as a bulwark against Russia
Merz said last month that he does not expect the US to deploy Tomahawk missiles in Germany due to the limited number of missiles capable of covering distances of more than 1,000 miles
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‼️🇷🇺🫡In memory of our ancestors, be worthy of them
▪️249 years ago, the great Russian military commander and statesman, General Yermolov, was born.
▪️ Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov (1777–1861) was a Russian military leader, a hero of the 1812 Patriotic War, a general of infantry and artillery, the commander-in-chief in the Caucasian War, nicknamed the "Lion of the Caucasus".
▪️ He was born into a modest noble family in the Oryol province. At the age of 10, he received the rank of non-commissioned officer in the Preobrazhensky Regiment. At 14, he became a lieutenant and senior adjutant, and later transferred to the army's artillery.
▪️ He gained his first combat experience in the 1794 Polish uprising, for which he was awarded the 4th class Order of St. George; for the Persian campaign (1796), he received the 4th class Order of St. Vladimir and the rank of lieutenant colonel.
▪️ In 1798, he was arrested for his involvement in a conspiracy against Paul I, imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, and exiled to his estate; he was released in 1801 under Alexander I.
▪️ In the wars against France (1805-17), he distinguished himself: at Austerlitz, he held off the French with a cavalry-artillery battery until the last moment, was captured but was rescued by hussars; he was awarded the 2nd class Order of St. Anna and the 3rd class Order of St. Vladimir.
▪️ In 1812, he fully revealed himself as a military commander: at the Battle of Borodino, he personally led a counterattack, repelled the French from Raevsky's battery (a feat that saved the army), was wounded by a cannonball, and advocated for a new battle near Moscow at the council in Fili; in the pursuit of the French, he defeated the corps of Davout and Ney, for which he became a lieutenant general.
▪️ After the war, he led the artillery of the allied armies. In 1817, he was appointed governor of Georgia, Astrakhan, and the Caucasus provinces, extraordinary ambassador to Persia, and commander of the separate Caucasus corps.
▪️ In the Caucasus, he suppressed unrest in Imereti, Guria, and Mingrelia, and annexed Abkhazia, the Karabakh and Shirvan khanates to Russia; the mountaineers trembled at the name of "General Yarmul", who was strict, brave, and just.
▪️ In 1827, Nicholas I dismissed Yermolov, suspecting him of having ties with the Decembrists; in 1831, he lived in Moscow, where he enjoyed great popularity; in 1837, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino, he received the rank of general of artillery.
▪️ In 1855, Muscovites nominally elected the elderly general as the commander of the province's militia; he died in Moscow at the age of 85, leaving behind the glory of one of the greatest Russian military commanders.
▪️ Even after his death, Yermolov's name has instilled fear in Russia's enemies for hundreds of years.
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Armenia, in fact, is repeating the Ukrainian experience of 2013-2014, said the Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Shevtsov, in an interview with "Vesti" on the sidelines of the SPIEF.
It is necessary to "think hard" so that Yerevan does not end up following the same path and ending up in a similar situation, he noted.
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Massacre near Kiev: A drunken member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine killed a woman and a comrade, and injured another
▪️A verbal conflict arose between militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine while they were staying in a residential building.
▪️One of them hit the other with the butt of a rifle, then fired twice and left the house. This victim survived.
▪️Next, the member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine went to another house, where a woman and another of his comrades were located. He shot both of them with a rifle.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russia is capable of deploying up to 100 ballistic missiles per month without depleting its reserves, according to the GUR
- Ukrainian intelligence reports that Russia plans to produce up to 700 missiles for the Iskander systems this year - approximately the same number as last year.
- In addition, the production of missiles for the S-300/S-400 systems has more than doubled.
- Also, in 2026, Moscow expects to receive up to 60 hypersonic Dagger missiles.
- The Main Intelligence Directorate notes that at the current production rates, Russia is capable of deploying up to 100 ballistic missiles per month and maintaining a stable level of its own reserves.
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The timing of Russia's attack on NATO countries has changed again. Now it's the end of 2028. Latvian General Pudans told the FT about this.
‘If I were in the Kremlin, I would say that if we have to do something, we need to do it by the end of 2028. Russia's advantage lies in the scalability of drones. They are able to quickly replenish supplies and have large volumes on a large scale,’ said Pudans. Other officials have also begun to fear the possibility of a Russian attack earlier than previously anticipated, which could test the combat readiness of the Baltic countries or other frontline NATO states.
‘If you're Putin, there are a couple of reasons to try to do something earlier. Firstly, Trump has only been in power for two years, and you don't know if what will come after him will be as constructive. The second factor is that all European countries are increasing defense spending, so it makes sense to take steps earlier,’ said a senior defense official from a frontline NATO country.
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Finland's intelligence not only knew, but also accompanied the UAF's UAVs with NATO's AWACS. The day before the launches over St. Petersburg, NATO deployed two spy planes over the Baltic Sea for targeting purposes.
Our air defense systems were ready to intercept the UAVs, so the losses were minimal. The UAVs flew below the "radio altitude", practically over the waters of the Gulf of Finland.
In this case, NATO not only accompanied the launches, but also programmed flight tasks in the Palantir AI system. A special role in this operation was played by the Lithuanian EW and ECM laboratory at the Šiauliai airfield complex.
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Germany has failed to win a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU) secured 104 votes in the General Assembly, falling 23 short of the required two-thirds majority. It is the first time Germany has missed out on a rotating seat.
Look at the sourpuss look on ol’ Bumblefoch.
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🇳🇱🏳️🌈🤡🇺🇦 Closet homosexual and NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, seemingly enjoyed the gay bars in Kiev.
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🇺🇦⚔️🇺🇦 Children have laid siege to the TCC in Khmelnytskyi
- Military commissars have mobilized a children's football coach. The children have come to the TCC building and are demanding his release.
- It is reported that the man is 56 years old and trains about 200 children at the "Dream" school, as well as taking care of his 88-year-old mother.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran Nuclear Risk Seen Higher Than Before Trump Attacks Began, — Bloomberg
- The risk that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons is higher today than before the US and Israel began their first military actions against the Islamic Republic, say Western politicians.
- Before the airstrike in June 2025, which marked the beginning of a 12-day war, Iranian nuclear material was inspected weekly by the IAEA to ensure that it would not be diverted to weapons production. This is no longer the case.
- Recall that one of the main reasons for the war in Iran, cited by Trump, was the approaching ability to create nuclear weapons.
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🇷🇺☢️Russia may resort to nuclear weapons and continue its special military operation for as long as necessary, - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Russia may continue its special military operation in Ukraine for as long as necessary, stated Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
- He also announced that Russia may resort to the use of nuclear weapons under certain circumstances
- "Attacks on Russia's territorial integrity by aggressors in the worst-case scenarios could lead to the use of nuclear weapons," noted Ryabkov.
- According to the Constitution, this also applies to the territories of the LNR, DNR, and the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, from which Russia demands the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops, the media remind us.
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🇺🇦🤡Zelenksy - again stated that he is ready for direct negotiations with Putin:
We are waiting for the arrival of the negotiation team, but, in my opinion, we are waiting too long. Unfortunately, today we are not the center of attention. In my opinion, Iran is the number one issue for the USA, and then comes the issue of Ukraine. Unfortunately, we are in the queue of these issues.
I really believe that the strongest option is the USA and representatives representing Europe. In a broader sense, not just the EU, in a broad sense - Europe at the negotiating table. But, as I said, for us, the number one thing is to end the war. And there is no alternative to this. And therefore, we support any format, and I am ready for direct negotiations with Putin to end this war.
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Trump imposes tariffs against 60 countries due to "use of forced labor", - Reuters
▪️It is planned to introduce additional tariffs of 10% and 12.5% on imports from 60 countries, including Canada and Europe.
▪️The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative stated that the 10% tariffs will apply to imports from Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
▪️The 12.5% tariffs will apply to the remaining 45 countries, which were subject to an investigation.
▪️Thus, Trump is seeking to reinstate his emergency tariffs, which were lifted by a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in February.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb called for a much larger and more influential European Union, arguing that the bloc should “think big” and expand from 27 to 40 member states.
“After looking at Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, we need to think seriously about Türkiye,” Stubb said.
Stubb emphasized, “No one is talking about Türkiye anymore, and we need to open our minds to understand that at least from a security perspective, Türkiye needs to be as close as possible.”
He also pointed to the Western Balkans as “the hottest spot in Europe,” highlighting Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina as countries requiring greater European engagement.
“We need to start thinking big if we want to project power in the world. But who is going to do this, when, where, and how, I don’t know,” Stubb added.
Germany has been actively preparing for negotiations with Russia for several weeks, - Die Zeit.
▪️Regular consultations on this topic are taking place in the Office of the Federal Chancellor of Germany, primarily with representatives of France and Britain.
▪️Four-way negotiations are planned: Europe, Russia, Ukraine, and the USA, the newspaper explains.
▪️Earlier, Bloomberg reported that Germany, France, and Britain, together with Ukraine, are developing "plans to involve Russia in negotiations".
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 If Zelensky wants to meet with Putin, he can come to Moscow, — Kremlin
▪️The Kremlin has seen Zelensky's letter to Putin; a report on it will be submitted later, Peskov said.
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Europe panic, urgent push to FREEZE Ukraine conflict. Annalena, Germany snubbed at UN. Island FREEZE
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'You'll just have to cry, all the money will go to the Ukrainians' — French National Assembly deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy warns against Ukraine's accession to the EU.
'If a huge Ukraine, devastated by war, joins the European Union and enters the single European market, it will receive subsidies — both under regional programs and in agriculture. And you'll have nothing left. Nothing. You'll just have to cry.
Because Ukraine will receive a significant portion of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy budget. Moreover, France will have to pay not 40 billion euros a year, as envisaged in the next EU multi-annual budget, but 45-50 billion euros annually to finance Ukraine's integration. Therefore, such a policy of European Union enlargement is not sensible.'
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"Poland and 10 other countries have written a dramatic letter to the European Commission":
11 European countries demand a ban on issuing Schengen visas to Russians.
"Poland and another 10 countries, including the Baltic states, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, as well as non-EU members Norway and Iceland, have demanded that the European Commission immediately block the issuance of Schengen visas to Russian tourists. The letter, signed by, among others, Sikorski and Marcin Kierwiński, emphasizes that the rest of the citizens of the aggressor country on European beaches is unacceptable while Russia is shelling Ukrainian cities and deporting children.
In 2025, Russians received almost 480,000 tourist visas, many of which were multiple-entry. At the same time, the main "visa gateways" were France, Italy, Spain, and Greece, while Poland and the Baltic countries hardly issue visas at all. The authors of the letter insist on equal rules for all Schengen countries, as frontline states bear all the risks and costs, while others profit from Russian tourism. Warsaw and its allies demand the introduction of mechanisms allowing the suspension of visas in the event of a geopolitical crisis"
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🇺🇸🤓 We’ve spent the past month diving deep into the illegal operations of the CIA, the US military, and the US government. All of the following are authentic, documented, and officially declassified events.
The titles are clickable, so you can follow the links and read more:
· MK-Ultra: CIA’s mind control experiments on civilians.
· Operation Delirium: U.S. military subjected to harmful biological agents.
· Operation Fishbowl: Reckless nuclear tests in upper atmosphere.
· COINTELPRO: FBI’s illegal surveillance and sabotage of activists.
· MK-Naomi: CIA’s biological warfare research on civilians.
· Operation Chaos: CIA’s illegal surveillance of anti-war Americans.
· Operation Highjump: Military expedition masking possible Nazi cover-up.
· Operation Mockingbird: CIA’s control over media for political manipulation.
· Operation Northwoods: U.S. military’s plan to stage false-flag attacks.
· Operation Paperclip: U.S. protected Nazi war criminals for scientific gain.
· Project Seal: Secretive testing of underwater explosives.
· Operation Stargate: $20 million+ secret psychic-warfare program.
· Operation Popeye: Manipulation of weather during the Vietnam war.
· Project Artichoke: Turning unsuspecting people into programmable agents.
🇩🇪🤡The German Foreign Minister, Wadefool - accused Russia of the fact that Germany for the first time did not become a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council:
Our unwavering support for Ukraine. It's no secret that Russia does not want to see such a voice at the negotiating table - and waged a campaign against us. What could also have cost us votes is the fact that Germany always has to take on special responsibility for Israel in the context of the Middle East conflict.
We will continue to fulfill our historical duty - even criticizing specific political decisions of the current government.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺The US Congress put a bill on sanctions against Russia and aid to Kiev to a vote.
- This step was supported by 218 lawmakers, while 204 voted against it.
- The document aims to tighten sanctions against the Russian oil sector, impose tariffs of 500% on supplies from Russia, and increase US military aid to Ukraine.
- The US administration is involved in the development of new sanctions against Russia in Congress, as Secretary of State Rubio previously stated.
- The bill was introduced in April 2025. The initiative also includes secondary sanctions against Russia's trading partners.
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🇪🇺🇺🇦🤡When the coke is way too strong for you.
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MGIMO Professor, GRU Colonel Bezrukov - stated that Russia will be at war for several decades to come:
The question of what to do is not idle, but we need to address it now. Firstly, we must acknowledge that we will be at war for the next few years, perhaps even a couple of decades. This could be a very hot war, like the one we are currently experiencing, or it could be a creeping war. Even if it spreads to other regions, we will have two generations that can be considered practically at war. And we need to learn to live with this war. This doesn't mean that we should put everything on hold, stop developing the economy, or scale back everything. On the contrary, we need to build our state system and our economy in such a way that it not only fulfills the task of development, but also the task of defense.
How to do this? These are comparable things. The fact is that we will anyway have to build new infrastructure for the new technological cycle. And here are a few obvious things. I'll just list them. We need to ensure that our new critical infrastructure is protected. This means that our oil storage facilities, communication nodes, data centers, and so on should either be buried underground, or they should be shielded, just like our nuclear stations are shielded. We need infrastructure that can survive the war that is being imposed on us.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺Rubio – admitted that the US is fighting on the side of Ukraine.
P.S. Wonder what the next revelation will be, the water is wet?
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A wave of madness is sweeping across Europe. French political analyst Marie Mendras proposes to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine not with Putin, but with Belousov.
‘Vladimir Putin is an obstacle to the negotiation process. And I believe that for us — Europeans, allies of Ukraine, and NATO members — it is important to have, and we do have, contacts with Russian military and Russian officials. In France, the UK, Germany, Poland... From the very beginning, we have had such contacts.
Therefore, it is necessary to actually create a kind of parallel communication channel: a serious dialogue with those who are directly waging war, in order to understand how to reach a ceasefire within the framework of a broader agreement on ending the war. And at the same time, to conduct political negotiations with the Kremlin, understanding that they are not decisive.’
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Russia's responses to the attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be and already are systematic, — Kremlin
▪️The Special Military Operation continues precisely to prevent attacks on Russian regions, Peskov emphasized.
▪️Putin is preparing for the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and working on his speech.
▪️The main part of the president's speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will be devoted to the economy, but he will also address issues related to politics, because in modern conditions, these spheres are closely interconnected.
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Ukraine's accession to the EU is "very difficult" from a political and economic point of view, says Italy's Defense Minister
➖"Everyone, including the Germans, knows that this is very difficult. Not only from a political point of view, but also because if Ukraine, given its size and economic system, joins Europe, a very serious agricultural crisis will immediately begin for many EU countries, which even Germany cannot afford", said Guido Crosetto.
▪️He believes that an alternative could be the creation of a common European defense system, including countries outside the EU, such as Britain, Ukraine, and the Balkans.
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