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BREAKING: It took just an hour for Russia to break the ceasefire @realDonaldTrump. They bombed a power station in Slovyansk, Donetsk region. Any questions?
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Tja volgens SP'er Tiny Kox, president van PACE, was dat geen enkel probleem. "Het is doenbaar". (Vervolgens kwam er een verhaal dat het wel even allemaal via internet kon). Maar Kox leeft dan ook totaal buiten de realiteit.
Iedereen die pleit voor verkiezingen in Oekraïne, hoe dan? Poetin wil geen wapenstilstand. Hoe ga je dat dus bereiken? Oekraïners zijn niet gek. Als Rusland ziekenhuizen platgooit, doen ze dat ook met stembureaus. Dus hoe gaan jullie Poetin dwingen tot een wapenstilstand?
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In 2014, Russia invaded Ukraine. The whole world was so afraid of Russia, so they decided to buy into the “rebels” and “civil war” story, even though it was obvious that miners-rebels don’t come in tanks with russian IDs on them. Throughout the initial two years of Russian invasion, we have captured hundreds of POWs, russian active duty military and secret services officers. There was plenty of evidence, and I am sure it was just more convenient to turn blind eye because everyone- except Ukraine - thought Russia is invincible.
Every time some Russian general nowadays boasts about how he commanded operations by Russian regular troops and unofficial mercenaries such as the Wagner Group against Ukraine in Donbas in 2014–2015 (and even casually admits to committing war crimes by mistake), I feel like sending my warmest regards -- to all those who stubbornly denied Russia’s direct aggression against Ukraine back then, parroted the Kremlin’s lies about “we are not there,” the “Donbas people's militia,” and the so-called “rebels” in the name of their cherished “balance of views,” while condescendingly lecturing us about our lack of “objectivity.”
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This underlines the importance of fundraisers for units. Quadcopter ISR assets are still very dependent on crowdfunding online. There’s never enough and attrition is very high.
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Long read by @dianabutsko about the situation in Kostyantynivka. Three commanders there estimate that more than 100 Russian soldiers are in the city, possibly up to 250. The commanders of the 28th and 156th mechanized brigades have both been replaced, and two of her sources believe the 156th's lack of Mavics and ISR led to the increased infiltration. hromadske.ua/viyna/265664-ch…
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#NAFO friends, I don’t ask for this often. My crew has its own needs and its own challenges. But today, I’m not asking on our behalf. There are people out there who have far less support than we do. Men fighting the same war, facing the same dangers, with far fewer resources to rely on. So I’m asking for one simple thing: please help this message travel further. A repost costs nothing. It takes only a moment. Yet it may put this appeal in front of someone willing and able to help those who genuinely need it. If you respect what I do, if you believe there are real people behind these words, please take a moment to RT. Respectfully, Dmitry MacKenzie 🇺🇦 #NAFO #Ukraine #StandWithUkraine #RTPlease #Fella #UkraineSupport
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Ze is clearly trying to get under Putin’s skin and provoke him into making stupid emotional mistakes, and, it has to be said, not without success.
I thank all friends of Ukraine and everyone who helps us obtain important information and supports Ukrainian intelligence operations. Our intelligence agencies reported on the results of their work to assess the internal situation in Russia and obtain documents that end up on the Russian leader’s desk. We understand that Putin rarely receives information that is entirely truthful and unvarnished. But even what he sees in the documents that reach him still allows conclusions to be drawn. In particular, the so-called “projected indicators” of Russians’ dissatisfaction with Putin will continue to rise steadily, and he is already being conditioned to accept the idea that this growing dissatisfaction cannot be stopped and that this indicator “will not plateau” by September, when parliamentary elections are scheduled in Russia. As for the level of support for Russia’s ruling party, a steady downward trend is being recorded, which means significantly greater electoral fraud will be needed. They are also reporting a substantial rise in protest sentiment in Russian regions. We believe these reports also do not yet take into account the potential events of June, July, and August, which are bound to further affect the situation in Russia. The entirely justified pressure on Russia over this war will continue and intensify – and it won’t be just our pressure. So by September, Putin will be facing significantly worse indicators. Unfortunately, to all the public and non-public peace proposals we have made, the only response has been words about continuing his war. The internal situation in Russia should convince him of the opposite: that peace is needed. Ukraine is proposing to negotiate a dignified peace. Obviously, the trends will not change, and over time this may mean that an agreement will have to be reached with someone else from Russia – someone who will not shut themselves off from reality. Glory to Ukraine!
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Поповнення колекції новим стікером «Миротворець» 😎 🍩 Patreon: patreon.com/posts/zbirnik-gi… ✈️ Телеграм: t.me/addstickers/freeonis_st…
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Russian atrocities in Mali go unchecked. The Africa Report “infiltrated” the Wagner-linked Telegram channel, finding 322 videos and 647 photographs of atrocities, including severed heads and gouged-out eyes, and posts “laced with racism.” bbc.com/news/articles/crmx7x…
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It's surprising we never saw this on the news in the Western-world. This was such an underlit topic
05.09.2014: A Tor M1 air defence missile system in Krasnodon (Ukraine). Ukraine decommissioned these systems in 2001 due to a shortage of spare parts. Apart from the missing tracks, the vehicle is in good condition; it can therefore be attributed to the Russian army.
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As a music professional through 25 years, I can say one thing with 100% certainty! 93rd Brigade ROCKS 🤘🎸🇺🇦 #Ukraine #93rdbrigade
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We're doing the right thing, fellas! 🥰
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Kyiv citizens are getting ready for yet another Russian attack tonight. Many people will spend the night underground.
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The real reason Russia is pushing the Ukraine biolab narrative is more serious than the propaganda suggests. 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗹𝘀𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝘄𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝘆 𝗧𝘂𝗹𝘀𝗶 𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. As the old saying goes, accuse your opponent of what you are doing yourself. Russia claims Ukraine and the United States operated secret biological weapons labs in Ukraine. That claim has not been substantiated. The UN has said it is not aware of any biological weapons programme in Ukraine, and Ukraine has repeatedly denied developing, producing, or stockpiling biological weapons. Ukraine’s facilities are publicly described as public health, disease surveillance, biosafety, biosecurity, and threat-reduction labs. Ukraine says it complies with the Biological Weapons Convention and rejects the claim that these sites were military bioweapons facilities. Russia’s position is the opposite. Russia accuses Ukraine of hidden biological weapons activity while keeping its own military biological infrastructure secretive and largely inaccessible to meaningful international scrutiny. Russia inherited the Soviet biological weapons legacy. The Soviet Union operated one of the largest and most secretive biological weapons programmes in history. After its collapse, serious questions remained about how much of that infrastructure, expertise, and military research culture survived inside Russia. Those concerns remain unresolved. The U.S. State Department has assessed that Russia maintains an offensive biological weapons programme in violation of the Biological Weapons Convention. Russia denies this, but its relevant military biological facilities remain closed, opaque, and shielded from independent verification. Ukraine’s labs are discussed as public health and disease surveillance facilities. Russia’s military biological sites are treated as restricted state secrets. Ukraine’s cooperation with the United States was linked to biosafety, biosecurity, and reducing risks from dangerous pathogens inherited from the Soviet period. Russia, by contrast, has a documented Soviet bioweapons legacy, current official compliance concerns, and restricted military facilities that outside observers cannot meaningfully inspect. In 2024, satellite imagery and expert analysis reported major construction and expansion at Sergiev Posad-6, a restricted Russian Ministry of Defence biological research site with a Soviet-era bioweapons history. The reported construction began in May 2022, shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion and during the same period when Moscow intensified its claims about Ukrainian “biolabs.” That timing does not prove the new construction is an offensive biological weapons programme. But it does make Russia’s propaganda campaign look highly suspect. Russia demanded outrage over Ukrainian public health laboratories while expanding or upgrading its own secretive military-linked biological research infrastructure. The strongest factual argument is not that every Russian biological activity is illegal. It is that Russia has no credibility accusing Ukraine of hidden bioweapons activity while refusing transparency over its own military biological facilities. This is classic projection and deflection. Russia turns Ukrainian public health and threat-reduction work into a fake Western bioweapons plot. It shifts attention away from its own closed military biological sites. It muddies the waters around biological weapons compliance. Ukraine denies the allegations, points to peaceful public health work, and says it complies with international obligations. Russia has a Soviet bioweapons legacy, U.S.-assessed BWC violations, secretive military biological facilities, and refuses the transparency it demands from others. So when Russia talks about Ukrainian “biolabs,” the relevant question is why a country with closed military biological sites is trying so hard to redirect attention onto Ukraine’s public health laboratories.
This video was published in January 2020. And that timing matters, because it shows Russian “Ukrainian biolab” propaganda did not magically appear after the 2022 invasion. Moscow had been dragging this corpse of a conspiracy around for years, especially against Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and other post-Soviet countries that dared to cooperate with the West. The video explains the U.S. Biological Threat Reduction Program as exactly what the name says: a threat-reduction program. Its purpose was to help partner countries secure dangerous Soviet-era pathogens, improve disease detection, strengthen public-health laboratories, and stop natural outbreaks from becoming regional security disasters. In Ukraine, the official priority was to consolidate and secure pathogens and help detect and report disease outbreaks before they became wider threats. The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency also states that the work was peaceful, subject to export-control and vetting processes, and did not sponsor gain-of-function research or human experimentation. The video also makes clear why Russia hated these labs: not because they were secret weapons sites, but because they represented Western cooperation with countries Moscow still treats like stolen property. Georgia’s Lugar Center is the perfect example. Russia smeared it as a U.S. proxy bioweapons facility, while Georgia opened it to international review. In 2018, 22 experts and observers from 17 countries inspected the Lugar Center under the Biological Weapons Convention framework and found transparency around its activities. Russian experts were invited, then refused to participate, because obviously the propaganda works better when you never look at the evidence. So the Russian narrative is not “skepticism.” It is geopolitical sewage with a lab coat thrown over it. The same machine that calls invasions “liberation” and civilian massacres “staged” also tried to turn public-health laboratories into cartoon villain bioweapon factories. The goal was not truth. The goal was fear, confusion, and poisoning public trust in countries moving closer to the West. The whole point of the video is transparency: these projects were not classified, scientists were encouraged to publish, international experts were invited in, and the work was described as peaceful public-health cooperation. Russia’s claim was the opposite: secret U.S. bioweapons plots on Russia’s borders. One side offered inspections, publications, and open cooperation. The other side offered paranoia, state media hysteria, and the usual Kremlin swamp gas. This is basically pre-2022 evidence that the “Ukrainian biolab” panic was never a serious argument. It was an old Russian disinformation weapon, reheated when useful, then thrown into the invasion narrative to make Russia look like the victim while it was the aggressor.
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🇧🇷His callsign is Harry Potter. He's from southern Brazil. He didn't come for the money. He came because one day he looked at a map and thought: Ukraine. I can go there. I can help fight. So he did. He transferred from the 2nd International Legion to the 253rd Separate Assault Regiment. His first mission lasted 36 days. On day two, they were attacked. One of his men was wounded. Harry Potter stopped the bleeding himself — and saved the soldier's leg. For a week after that, artillery and drones rained down on their position continuously. "We had to fight back again. But this time everything went well. Nobody was hurt." "The only ones who were dead were Russians. The enemy retreated — carrying their own on their backs." He has one message for anyone considering joining: "If you want to come here for money — don't come. Don't come, because this is your life. Your life is at risk. Your brothers' lives. Money is nothing compared to that." "But if you want to gain experience. Truly help these people. Then — come. And do your job as well as you can." This is what Ukraine's International Legion looks like from the inside. And right now, the conditions for joining have changed significantly. Ukraine just announced the most significant military pay reform since the full-scale invasion began — average front-line infantry pay of 300,000 UAH per month, three new contract types with defined terms and guaranteed post-service deferment, and an expanded foreign volunteer recruitment programme. 🇺🇦Ukraine is building a professional force. It needs people who come for the right reasons. Harry Potter came from Brazil. The door is open. 🔗 Apply: ildu.mil.gov.ua #Ukraine #Brazil #UAF #DefendingUkraine #InternationalLegion #JoinUs
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Kharkiv Air Defense is now a little bit but stronger thanks to all your efforts, NAFO!
⚠️Kharkiv is calling for help⚠️ Air Defense needs our support! The unit operating interceptor drones in Kharkiv has asked me for help securing a pickup truck. Guys are on duty 24/7 - the situation is very dire in Kharkiv. 🎯: $10,000 PP: umc4429917@gmail.com Please RT 🙏
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Sorry, but I can't find a single adequate word for these parents. Kostyantynivka is destroyed, under fire every minute. There is no city, everything is destroyed. Why? Why don't you save the children? Why do children have to suffer because of their parents' stupid decisions? Why don't you deprive parents of their parental rights who put their children in danger and don't evacuate them? There is no logic except that these people were pro-russian and were waiting for the "liberators" and didn't want to go through Europe to russia, but wanted the easy way - to wait. Sorry for my harsh statements, but I don't see any other explanation for why they stayed there. I feel very sorry for the children. “Tragedy in Kostyantynivka: Five adults and five children killed Five adults and five children died as a result of a direct hit on a shelter on Minska Street in Kostyantynivka. This terrible news is currently being actively discussed in local social networks and Viber groups. According to residents, several families gathered together in one place to hide from the shelling, as the families did not leave the combat zone. Unfortunately, the shell hit their shelter directly, leaving no chance of survival.”
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het gaat Rusland dan ook om culturele uitwissing.
Firefighters are rescuing paintings from a burning art museum in Kharkiv after a Russian Shahed strike. This is Russia’s Biennale material.
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The Russians demonstrate the use of “Courier” UGVs equipped with ten UDSh smoke dispensers to create huge smokescreens. They reveal that their intent is to decoy Ukrainian drone forces while an assault takes place elsewhere. 1/
A Russian UGV lays UDSh smoke landmines that obscures a large area of the front. Apparently this was not connected with an assault, so likely a troop rotation or casualty evacuation was covered. Thermal cameras would be able to see through the smoke.
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of course first test is checking posts on ᵣussia - lol, of course:
you are deliberately misinforming people - you are suggesting bears are killed in order to produce furs, when in fact fur is the product of population control that takes place anyway. I am absolutely opposed to hunting animals for "fun", but I'm also absolutely opposed to manipulating public perception and I'll now go, fact check you and make sure a lot of people know what's really happening here. if you are misinforming, this would be the right time to say so.
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Trump will speak to Putin within 72 hours followed by a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine. You'll see.
Zelenskyy and Trump spoke by phone on 14 June for 30-35 minutes, discussing negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine and diplomatic steps, presidential communications advisor Dmytro Lytvyn confirmed to journalists. Zelenskyy also congratulated Trump on his birthday. Lytvyn called the conversation "substantive" and said Zelenskyy would share details soon, Suspilne reported.
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RT @414magyarbirds: Two friends were walking along. One turned out to be lucky. #YoblykOTD
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