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>>511117578 (OP)What does /uhg/ think about ziggers kidnapping tens of thousands of Ukrainian kids and brainwashing them into mankurts to send to attack their own country
>>511117659russian resort to use janissaries?
Huh, the amount of pidorsburg shills was relatively average in the last bake, definitely not as bad as -727 trainwreck bake.
You'd expect them to hone out the narrative by the morning.
Fuck paleswine.
Fuck cuckraine.
Fuck NAFOtroons.
>>511117617>go to break room>coworker tells me there’s still some coffee left >drink it>it’s cold
Shut up, fucking Finnish sub humans
Also /pol/ sub humans were hype up trump sending atacms to Ukraine but nothing happens/not even one atacm was send to them and trump stop to talk about it
Zelenskyy was even hype this up, Zelenskyy is sub human that give is people failed hopes
Also /pol/ sub humans been wrong again
Redditor were actually smart, a lot of them believe it just talk and trump not really going to send them (they right) and believe he just say it to try to distract people from the epsitain list (again right)
>>511117813Fuck your jewish gay fathers. Yes, all 3 of them.
>>511117813I love Russians, well maybe don’t”love” but you are free nigger country and anti LGBT and pretty based people overall
Poland, Russia and Japan are my top 3 favourites countries
I’m not Slavic or Asian but I respect people that resistance globalist shit and want their culture and native people to stay like they are
>>511117813>t. Yisroel Moiseevich Finkelstein
Russian Justice Minister Reports Hundreds of Lawyers Joined Ukraine War Effort
Nearly 300 Russian lawyers have participated in the war in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began, with dozens killed or wounded, Justice Minister Konstantin Chuychenko reported to President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
During a meeting in the Kremlin, Chuychenko stated that 58 lawyers had been mobilized and 218 had enlisted as volunteers. He reported 24 deaths and 36 injuries among them. "This is a very serious figure, and it speaks to the deep and correct civic position of the Russian legal community," Chuychenko said, according to a transcript of the meeting.
The minister also noted that Russia has approximately 75,000 practicing lawyers and that this number could rise to 100,000 under a proposed law to professionalize judicial representation. Bar associations are now operating in all Russian regions, including territories in Ukraine currently under Russian control, Chuychenko added.
The report comes amid high casualty estimates for the conflict. British intelligence assessed that by mid-June, Russia's total irrecoverable military losses—killed, missing, or severely wounded—had reached 500,000. U.S. officials also estimate Russian losses are severe, stating that from January 2024 to April 2025 alone, the Russian military suffered over 400,000 casualties. During that same period, Russian forces captured approximately 4,700 square kilometers of territory, at an estimated cost of 84 casualties per square kilometer.
>>>511117578 (OP) In the Name of that Saturn-Sol,
Those who bless the Ukrainians are blessed,
As those who curse the Ukrainians are cursed. Selah.
> I'm now that perfect-Sacrifice! Amen, so mote it be.
>>511117902We are literally didn’t put sanctions on Russia like other Europe countries and we didn’t ban Russians from flight to our country (well, Israel is quite expansive so not a lot of Russians would want to fly to out shit hole anyway but still, you should respect this)
Even though you support Iran and shit, we try to keep on positive relationships with Russia
Also, bibi himself go to visit Putin and didn’t give a fuck what Europe have to say
C’mon bro
>>511117936>Russia lgbt freeBro, the entire social hierarchy of the ru military is based on violent gay sex. This originated in the omnipresent gulag prison culture, hence the term GULAGHOMO. This mentality pervades the entire society, which is why prison-rape related words are commonplace slang, PETUKH, OPUSKAT, etc
>Japan resist globohomoJapan has been a puppet colony of America for 80 years
>>511118044Bro, you are fucking Filipino sub human
Nah, even Chinese are better than you guy
New "Moral Culture" Class in Russia to Feature Ukraine War Veterans as Role Models
Russia plans to introduce a new mandatory school subject called "Spiritual and Moral Culture of Russia" starting in the 2026-2027 academic year, which will present participants in the country's invasion of Ukraine as examples for students to emulate.
According to a Ministry of Education document reported by state news agency RIA Novosti, the course aims to shape a worldview in students based on "traditional Russian spiritual and moral values." The curriculum, which is currently under review, will include studying the lives of Russian state and cultural figures, as well as soldiers from the Ukraine war, to "instill creative values" in schoolchildren.
The initiative comes as Russia grapples with a surge in violent crime linked to the return of tens of thousands of combatants from the front. In the first six months of 2025, the Interior Ministry recorded 333,251 serious and particularly serious crimes, a 10.4% increase from the same period in 2024 and the highest figure in 15 years.
While the ministry did not provide a detailed breakdown of the offenses, an analysis by the independent outlet "Verstka" found that returning Russian military personnel were responsible for the deaths or severe injuries of at least 750 people over three years. The report, based on court records, confirmed 378 deaths and 376 cases of life-threatening grievous bodily harm as of February 2025.
>kalibrations paused to allow proooooooooooootesting
USSR is too merciful comrades, comrade Stalin would have firebombed prooooooooootester comrades from orbit.
...Copy-pasting a freebie July22 top news & updates from the “Meanwhile in Ukraine” patreon-page:
> www.patreon.com/meanwhileinukraine> www.buymeacoffee.com/meaninuak> www.ko-fi.com/meanwhileinua Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments (1/2)
> The General Staff reported Russian losses for 22 July at 1 090 personnel, one tank, seven armoured vehicles and 43 artillery systems, underscoring the daily attrition draining Moscow’s offensive power.> Ukraine’s long-range UAVs struck the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company in Samara Oblast, knocking out a key gas-processing complex and demonstrating Kyiv’s expanding ability to hit targets 900 km from the border.> A series of precision drone and artillery strikes detonated a large ammunition depot near Melitopol, causing hours-long secondary explosions and disrupting Russian supply corridors in the south.> An FPV-drone unit filmed three Russian soldiers executing a civilian cyclist in occupied Torske; the video has been logged as evidence for war-crimes prosecutors.> Engineers from “Come Back Alive” unveiled “Project 61,” a mobile maintenance ecosystem that will let frontline crews service incoming F-16s without returning to fixed bases.>>>511118084> kvetching kike in the threadKekarooo
I hope the Ukrainian people have learned who their real enemy is.
Maybe they've known for a while but the regime is your enemy, they take sons, fathers, brothers and don't even give the families the closure of knowing they've been killed on the battlefield.
They and everyone else cheering on the war don't support Ukrainians, they support the death of Ukraine and the expense of Ukrainians.
Ukrainian Drones Target Key Russian Infrastructure in Rostov Region, Injuring Three
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Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Russia's southern Rostov region overnight on Wednesday, targeting a major power plant and a critical railway hub used to supply troops fighting in Ukraine, Russian and Ukrainian officials said.
Three people were injured in the city of Novocherkassk, the acting regional governor, Yuri Slyusar, reported. He said two women suffered minor to moderate injuries near the city's railway station, while a man was hospitalized in critical condition with a shrapnel wound.
Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, confirmed the attack, stating the target was "railway infrastructure used for the military-industrial complex and the Russian army." He described the Novocherkassk railway hub as a crucial logistics point for transferring Russian military equipment, ammunition, and personnel towards the Ukrainian border.
Russian media and local residents reported that another primary target was the Novocherkassk GRES, a large thermal power station that is the main source of electricity for the region. While some reports mentioned explosions near the plant, initial Russian assessments indicated the facility was not damaged and remained operational.
>>>511118196 (cont'd) Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments (2/2)
> GUR analysts recovered a new Russian “decoy” UAV built almost entirely from Chinese components, revealing efforts to saturate Ukrainian air defences with cheap lures.> Nearly 9 500 convicted Ukrainians—about half sentenced for property crimes—have volunteered for the Armed Forces, filling infantry gaps while earning early release through combat service.> Air Force officials confirmed the first combat loss of a French-supplied Mirage-2000 fighter; a joint commission is investigating the crash and the pilot’s condition.> Kyiv’s drone operators used a thermobaric munition to destroy a Russian position near Kursk, highlighting the growing lethality of Ukraine’s domestic UAV designs.> Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Rustem Umerov Rustem Umerov will lead a delegation to Istanbul on 23 July for exploratory peace talks focused on prisoner exchanges and humanitarian corridors.> Partners pledged 200 000 Gepard rounds and other critical munitions, while Latvia prepared the next batch of 1 300 FPV drones—part of 12 000 Latvia will deliver this year.> German Smetanin was appointed acting CEO of Ukroboronprom, tasked with accelerating domestic drone and artillery production.
>>5111182592/2
Debris from downed drones caused several fires and damaged four cars in Novocherkassk, Slyusar said. Unexploded munitions were also found, including one hanging from a tree near a residential building. The attack also caused damage in several other districts, where a house caught fire and blast waves shattered windows, though no other casualties were reported.
Russia's Ministry of Defence stated its air defenses intercepted 33 Ukrainian drones overnight across six regions, including 11 over Rostov.
The raid is the latest in a series of Ukrainian attacks aimed at disrupting Russian military logistics. On July 21, a drone strike on the Kamenskolomni railway station caused a fire and delayed over 50 trains. A similar attack on July 19 damaged railway power lines, delaying more than 130 trains, including services to and from the Crimean Peninsula.
>>>511118268 (cont'd) Russia & the Warfront
> Russia launched 42 Shahed drones and decoy targets toward Odesa overnight; 33 were destroyed or jammed, yet fires damaged homes and vehicles and injured one resident.> A Russian KAB glide bomb levelled an apartment block in Kramatorsk, killing a 10-year-old boy and wounding five civilians in yet another deliberate strike on populated areas.> Daytime drone raids on Sumy killed one woman and wounded ten others, while further attacks crippled Naftogaz gas-extraction facilities, prompting emergency repairs to restore pressure.> DeepState analysts confirmed Russian troops seized a village on the Dnipro-Zaporizhzhia border, tightening their grip on a strategic crossroads of the southern front.> A Chechen motor-rifle regiment redeployed to Zaporizhzhia suffered “high casualty rates and poor morale,” according to Ukrainian intelligence.> Saboteurs in Moscow torched the car of a director at a drone-manufacturing enterprise, exposing internal security gaps amid Russia’s push for mass UAV production.> More than 500 passenger flights were cancelled at Moscow and St Petersburg airports between 19 and 22 July as air-defence alerts disrupted civilian airspace. >>>511118259>>>511118293Nice, nice.
Ukrainian Pilot Ejects Safely as French-Supplied Mirage 2000 Jet Crashes
A French-supplied Mirage 2000 fighter jet crashed in western Ukraine on Tuesday evening during a flight mission, the first confirmed loss of the sophisticated aircraft since it was delivered to Kyiv earlier this year. The pilot ejected safely and was recovered in stable condition, Ukrainian officials said.
The Ukrainian Air Force attributed the crash to an "aviation equipment failure." In a statement, it said the pilot reported the malfunction before ejecting and that there were no casualties on the ground. Ukrainian media, citing eyewitnesses, reported the crash occurred near the city of Lutsk in the Volyn region.
"The pilot acted competently," Col. Yuriy Ignat, an Air Force spokesperson, said in a statement. "It was impossible to save the aircraft, but the pilot did everything to steer the craft to a safe place, away from any populated area." President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine confirmed the loss, emphasizing the jet was "very effective" and was not shot down by Russian forces.
A special commission has been established to investigate the precise cause of the failure.
The crash highlights the challenges Ukraine faces in integrating and maintaining advanced Western military hardware. France pledged the Mirage 2000-5 jets, a modernized version of the fighter, in June 2024, with the first aircraft arriving in February 2025. While the exact number of jets supplied has not been disclosed, French media had reported that an initial batch of six was planned. The aircraft were provided to bolster Ukraine's air defense, primarily to intercept Russian cruise missiles.
This incident marks another loss for Ukraine's fledgling fleet of Western fighter jets. Kyiv has also lost at least four of the American-made F-16s it has received from allies. The most recent F-16 crash, in late June, resulted in the death of the pilot, Maksym Ustymenko.
>>511117578 (OP)Wow, probably got what 2-4 guys max...Russia lost the war!
Meanwhile, in realityland: last corpse exchange, Russia returned +1000 hohol KIAs to Ukraine and recieved 19 of their own. That speaks louder about loss ratios than these videos.
>>511118259>Ukrainian Drones Target Key Russian Infrastructure in Rostov Region, Injuring ThreeLike I said...Russia lost the war as hohol drones target key russian infrastructure and actually injuring people...
Are you the same finnish muppet who claimed how HIMARS are still kicking russian ass when it was almost a year since the last time HIMARS actually hit anything worthwhile?
>>>511118339 (cont'd) United States
> President Donald Trump confirmed he is considering a visit to China that “could” include a meeting with Vladimir Putin, fuelling bipartisan calls in Congress for tougher pre-emptive sanctions on Moscow.> A bipartisan House–Senate statement urged the administration to impose new penalties on Russia “well before Putin’s own deadlines,” signalling frustration with diplomatic delays.> Ambassador Julianne Smith pressed NATO allies to “hold Beijing accountable” for supplying dual-use goods to Russia, warning of secondary sanctions if support continues.> The United States formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw at year-end, citing persistent politicisation and budget disputes.Europe & World
> French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné joined his Ukrainian counterpart in Kharkiv, pledging expedited air-defence deliveries after witnessing missile damage in the city centre.> Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar arrived in Kyiv—the first Israeli FM visit since February 2022—to discuss missile-alert technology and a potential hospital ship for Black Sea evacuations.> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said Berlin can transfer two Patriot batteries to Ukraine “within weeks” once the Bundeswehr receives U.S. replacements; Dutch lawmakers signalled financial backing for an additional Patriot package.> Latvia’s Defence Minister Andris Spruds confirmed that a €17 million drone programme will deliver 12 000 FPV units to Ukraine by December.> The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia “systematically destroys Ukrainian media,” bolstering Kyiv’s legal case for reparations.> Moscow expanded its travel-ban list in response to the EU’s 17th and 18th sanctions packages, barring dozens of European legislators and diplomats.> Archaeologists in Italy uncovered an untouched Apulian tomb holding more than 100 artefacts, promising new insight into 2nd-century BC burial rites.
>>511117813>>511117936TZD
The Z stands for both ziggers and zionists.
>>>511118439 (cont'd) Geopolitics & Economy
> Defence spending next year will require at least $120 billion, Prime Minister Yuliya Svyrydenko cautioned, noting Kyiv may request an additional IMF facility to cover the shortfall.> Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov warned the Kremlin has earmarked $1.1 trillion for a sweeping rearmament drive through 2036, mobilising the entire Russian economy for a “long war.”> Germany’s conditional Patriot pledge highlighted a broader debate over supply-chain gaps as NATO inventories shrink faster than they are refilled.> Naftogaz confirmed “significant damage” to gas-production infrastructure after repeated drone strikes; contingency plans have been activated to protect winter supplies.> Google’s latest report showed nearly 11 000 YouTube channels linked to state propaganda—over 2 000 of them Russian—were removed in Q2 2025, reflecting tighter moderation of disinformation.> From 19 to 22 July, 517 flights were grounded at Russia’s two busiest airports, a costly knock-on effect of constant drone alerts and airspace restrictions.
>>511118234Not the hostile foreign power that's invading and terror bombing them for the crime of not wanting to be ruled by a corrupt Russian oligarch?
>>511118293>ukraine has a city named cherkasy>russia has a city called novocherkassk, or new cherkasyYet ziggers still claim that ukraine is a modern invention.
>>>511118515 (last one) Society & Policy in Ukraine
> Kyiv secured the return of a teenager abducted by Russian forces three years ago, reuniting the boy with his mother and underscoring the urgency of prisoner-exchange talks set for Istanbul.> Ukraine’s oldest civilian detainee from Enerhodar died in Russian captivity, intensifying domestic pressure for accelerated humanitarian swaps.> Parliament adopted—and President Volodymyr Zelensky signed—a law expanding the powers of NABU and SAPO, while simultaneously enhancing parliamentary oversight of anti-corruption probes.> A Kyiv court ordered the arrest of two NABU officials suspected of spying for the FSB, and the SBU announced a sweeping purge of Russian agents embedded in state institutions.> The National Security and Defence Council imposed a moratorium on routine business inspections to ease wartime pressures on entrepreneurs and stimulate economic activity.> Heat-wave alerts up to 37 °C and a surge in gastrointestinal infections across three oblasts prompted the Health Ministry to expand water-quality testing and public advisories.> Germany’s conditional hand-over of Patriot systems drew rare cross-party praise inside Ukraine, while civic groups urged Berlin to shorten the six-month replacement timeline.> Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, a vocal supporter of Ukraine since 2022, died aged 76; musicians and fans worldwide recalled his charity gigs for frontline medics and refugees.
Is the mainly used warhead on FPV drones RPG rounds?
>>511118573I would think so, yeah. Before they used improvised explosives which had less efficient explosions and burned the russian soldiers more than obliterating them.
>>511118657Aren't MRAPs, bradleys etc supposed to withstand RPG rounds?
>>511118432You're making the classic mistake of thinking Ukraine is fighting Russia's war. It isn't.
Russia's War:
Is a 19th-century war of attrition. You measure success by the meter of ground you take and the number of bodies you pile up to take it. A 10:1 kill ratio is a "win" for you because sending waves of mobiks to die is your only strategy. It's primitive, it's costly, and it's the only tool you have.
Ukraine's War:
Is a 21st-century war of asymmetric attrition. You see a drone injuring three people at a rail station and laugh. You don't see the hundred trains carrying shells, fuel, and armor to your southern front that are now stalled for days. You don't see the refinery that was hit last week that now can't produce the diesel for the tanks those trains were supposed to supply.
You're cheering at the butcher's bill. Ukraine is cutting the supply lines so the butcher starves.
This isn't the same game.
kill all r*ssians (kikes included)
>>511118731Not really, it depends on the location and angle of the explosive projectile. The anti rpg tanks and vehicles are more meme than reality, with perfect positioning you can destroy an "RPG resistant" tank with a small bomb.
>>511117936holy fuck an israeli ESL? I thought you all learned English so you could better blend in with the goyim. anyways I hope ukraine drones you next after they drone the kremlin again.
>>>511118780 One of these days, an anon will blow the lid on how Putin is also involved in 9/11.
>>511118731You should also consider this:
1. Soviet-Puccia tech was always a consistently shittier version of westtech, the former is what these drones oppose.
2. They usually deliver HEAT RPG charges to the least protected part of a vehicle, that being rear armor and turrets, where penetration is almost guaranteed.
Russian Post Accused of Using Pension Funds for Profit Amid Mounting Losses
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Russia’s state-owned postal service is under scrutiny after a government audit suggested it may have delayed pension payments to millions of citizens to earn interest by placing the funds in commercial bank accounts.
The Accounts Chamber, Russia’s supreme audit institution, found that between 2020 and 2024, "Russian Post" committed 136 violations involving delays in pension delivery of up to 20 days. In a report discussed by State Duma committees, auditors linked the delays to the "possibility of 'Russian Post' extracting income" from these funds before they were disbursed.
The findings come as the postal operator grapples with severe financial difficulties, having posted billions of rubles in net losses in recent years. The audit also revealed questionable spending, noting that while the company was loss-making and highly indebted, it spent over 1.5 billion rubles ($16 million) on sponsorships, including for sports leagues, and another 600 million rubles ($6.4 million) on public relations. Auditors argued these funds should have been directed toward developing the company's own aging infrastructure.
In response to the audit, "Russian Post" stated that 98.6% of pensions are delivered on time and that delays are often due to logistical issues, such as recipients not being home. The company also explained that large cash balances held at year-end were necessary to ensure payments during Russia's long New Year holidays when banks and government offices are closed.
>>>511118692That Israeli flaggot might be bitching about this news:
> Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar(lol) arrived in Kyiv—the first Israeli FM visit since February 2022—to discuss missile-alert technology and a potential hospital ship for Black Sea evacuations. >>>511119018sex with Tomoko
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The revelations have prompted calls from lawmakers for significant reform, including stripping the postal service of its monopoly on delivering pensions and social benefits. A parliamentary committee has recommended that the government develop a mechanism to compensate citizens for payment delays.
However, legal experts are skeptical about the immediate consequences. While penalties for the illegal use of funds exist, they are minimal, and pursuing them would require individual pensioners to file lawsuits, which is considered unlikely. Criminal liability for non-payment requires more substantial delays than those documented.
The audit has intensified pressure on the company's management and its supervising ministry. Last year, Valentina Matviyenko, the speaker of Russia's upper house of parliament, sharply criticized "Russian Post" for its mounting debts and lack of a coherent strategy.
>>511118780One million kikes in Israel are of Russian origin.
>>511118884planet pluto? explanations are due!
>>511119109Idk, we also have almost half million Ukrainian “Jews”
Actually not all Jews, we have apparently almost 100k Ukrainian refugees in Israel idk
>>511119242Ah yes, the so called "native" jews reclaiming their lands back.
>>511118564>while simultaneously enhancing parliamentary oversight of anti-corruption probes.I've seen a take that said Zele is planning to pass a law that would equate corruption to treason during wartime, and with that kind of law leaving those anti-corruption bodies independent would be too much of a risk. But obviously this kind of move will protect the ruling party from any kind of prosecution which people did not like to say the least.
GREGGPOSTING
23.07.2025 update
Emotions in Kyiv are running high after Zelensky’s coup against NABU.
Protests continued long after the curfew began.
Journalists involved in anti-corruption issues and investigative journalism that helped NABU trace corruption are painting a dark future for anti-corruption efforts.
Many in the West have no idea how NABU operates, how it’s supervised, or what Zelensky’s record-fast signing of the new law actually means.
>BACKGROUND TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NABU
NABU,
the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, was founded and structured under requirements from the EU and IMF in order to gain visa-free access to the EU and emergency loans from the IMF in 2014.
The entire society was deeply corrupt, from street-level police all the way up to the president.
Ukraine as a nation followed in Ruzzia’s footsteps regarding corruption and oligarchy.
The Ukrainian judicial system couldn’t even be called a judicial system since judges could be bought by the highest bidder.
People hated this system and wanted change.
What separated—or rather, used to separate—NABU from the rest of the justice system were two things:
1. The president and government had no influence over the agency; supervision and control were handled by a civilian commission whose members had term limits.
2.NABU had its own detectives, prosecutors, and courts independent of the general judiciary.
These were built with transparency in mind, according to Western principles, and FINANCED by the EU, UK, and USA.
NABU’s main task was to combat corruption among state agencies, the presidential office, parliament, and other public and local authorities.
For the first time, people saw there was an agency that was NOT controlled by politicians or oligarchs.
>>511119109I know. That's why I said that. There are probably hundreds of thousands from Ukraine too. All-inclusive manifest!
>>>511119156It will sound schizo... but after meditating on the innermost core of planet Pluto, she assumed Homura's form in my headspace out of nowhere.
Very catty and violent tulpa, I tell you.
Makes my brain fog worse.
>>>511119341The red tape might get worse though...
>>511119348NABU’s results have been outstanding (see my update from 22.07.2025), and people began trusting that NABU actually does its job—regardless of whether you’re a minister, Rada member, oligarch, or official.
The organization didn’t accept bribes, worked closely with European police forces, and received continuous training from the EU.
NABU had the authority to conduct searches in places like the National Bank and the Supreme Court when the suspicion level was at “probable cause.” In this context, the investigation of Yanukovych (former president) and his financial transactions should be mentioned—NABU prosecutors found documents at the National Bank leading to the seizure of 7 million USD.
NABU worked hard to crack down on oligarchs’ criminal economic activity—with success, which gave citizens hope that corruption could really be curbed.
In all my years in Ukraine, I’ve never heard of a single prosecutor or judge within NABU being suspected of taking a bribe or leaking information.
In 2018, I dated a woman who was a NABU prosecutor, through whom I got to know several of her colleagues and their deep sense of duty.
They often pointed out that in their former roles within the general judiciary, they’d feel frustrated—despite having airtight cases, they lost because the judge was bought.
In NABU, this problem didn’t exist.
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>>511119070> Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar(lol) arrived in Kyiv—the first Israeli FM visit since February 2022—to discuss missile-alert technology and a potential hospital ship for Black Sea evacuations. Kek, shouldn't have bragged about giving Iran nuclear tech.
King Kike only supports puccia as long as it doesn't cause him any major inconveniences, that which it did.
>>511119443President Zelensky tried to calm the situation last night, but his speech was probably the worst of his political career. Here’s a summary of his speech in English:
>“The anti-corruption infrastructure will continue to operate. But without Russian influence – everything must be cleansed of it. And there must be more justice.Of course, NABU and SAP will continue to work. And it is important that the Prosecutor General is determined to ensure the real inevitability of punishment in Ukraine for those who break the law. And this is what Ukraine really needs. Cases that have been stagnant must be investigated.
For years, officials who fled Ukraine have somehow been living peacefully abroad – in very pleasant countries and without legal consequences. This is abnormal. There is no rational explanation why criminal proceedings worth billions have been “hanging” for years. And there is no explanation why Russians can still receive the information they need. It is important that this happens without Russians. It is important that there is inevitability of punishment and that society truly sees it.”
Let me comment on his statements:
1. The ruzzian connection he refers to
The incident he refers to is the one I reported on a few days ago.
A mid-level manager helped his father conduct business in Ruzzia—the father lives and operates in Ruzzia.
He was dismissed immediately when this came to light, and SBU launched an investigation, which found the consequences to be minimal.
It was more an issue of missing a background check at the time of hiring. Background checks are always conducted by the SBU—an organization under the control of the government and president.
>>511119348how effective was it? how truly independent? from what I read seems at least better than any other similar local institution. So what gives? Ze scared of post-war imprisonment?
>>5111194892. There must be more results and faster investigations
NABU operates under Western principles: “Innocent until proven guilty,” meaning investigations are thorough and evidence is strong.
This thoroughness is evident in the cases won in court.
The result statistics are rising each year—despite the war (see yesterday’s figures).
3. Those living freely abroad despite their crimes
It’s not NABU’s task to operate abroad.
These individuals fled the country because they knew NABU could convict them in an anti-corruption court.
They live freely because the president and his authorities do not request their extradition.
NABU has no legal authority to act beyond national borders.
Ruzzian influence in NABU is minimal, nearly zero.
However, leaks and influence within the state apparatus are a problem—SBU has made countless arrests and investigations.
One of the big problem cases is the former Minister of Defense.
That investigation went nowhere—until NABU took over.
Now it turns out Zelensky signed the law at lightning speed—something highly unusual.
I’ve supported the president in many things and have often stood up for him in my updates, but I’ve also repeatedly criticized him for his lack of firm action against corruption.
What he’s doing now is unacceptable to me, and if this continues, the result will be catastrophic for anti-corruption efforts.
>>511119530Many activists are already talking about “third time’s the charm” for a new Maidan—even our front-line soldiers are furious.
I had 37 messages from the front—all written in all caps: “WHAT THE FUCK.”
This affair is damaging Zelensky’s reputation both domestically and abroad.
Despite all this, we must continue to support our army, front-line soldiers, and medics.
We’ve now reached all our fundraising goals for the next front trip, including the costs for Hannu’s car.
THANK YOU to all of you, and the same thanks to those who donated anonymously via PayPal—there were unusually many of you this time.
The planning for the trip is basically complete, but we’re keeping the departure date secret due to security concerns.
SLAVA UKRAINI
>>>511119456> that which it didIsrael is a classic turd-world country lol
>>511119518As a non-former-eastern-ukrainian i can only rely on the words of others.
Some have said it was kinda lame between 2014-2022 but post 2022 has done quite good work.
Some real former-eastern-ukrainians can probably enlighten us.
>>511119530free nabu-nabu!!
>>511119432love all homus!
>>511119645>love all homus!a truer words have never been spoken
>>511119640They were good but with Ukrainian corruption, you have to give it time and space to work it out. Imagine you have an apartment full of shit. Like 2 meters of shit in all rooms. They removed like, 50 cm off it, while the owners were determined to add some more shit when nobody's looking.
t. True Eastern Ukrainian
>>511117659Better than trafficking them for sex like the US and israel does
>>>511119348>>>511119443>>>511119489I though the year 2025 is the Year aircrafts get raped
To think that this year will also where scandals bloom profusely.
Give Ukrainian troops Peanut M&Ms in their rations
Russia's FSB to Block Draft Evaders at Border Using New Digital Registry
Russia's FSB Border Service has begun using a centralized digital military summons registry to identify and prevent potential conscripts from leaving the country, according to Russian media reports. The move fully activates a system that digital rights activists and lawyers have warned could be used to close the borders for anyone eligible for military service.
Under the new procedures, border officials at airports and land crossings will now check citizens against the electronic registry. If a man of military age has an active summons logged in the system, he will be denied permission to exit Russia. Reports indicate that individuals who are stopped will be escorted to a separate room, where they will be formally warned of potential criminal liability for draft evasion.
The legal framework for the electronic summons system was signed into law by President Vladimir Putin in April 2023. It established a unified registry of individuals liable for military service, which pulls data from various government databases, including tax, health, and residency records. A summons is considered legally served seven days after it appears in this online registry, at which point an automatic ban on leaving Russia is triggered.
Those who fail to report to their enlistment office within 20 days face further domestic penalties, including being barred from obtaining a passport, driving, taking out loans, or registering a business.
While the registry has been technically operational since late 2024, rights groups reported a significant increase in its use this year, with citizens across multiple regions receiving notifications of their inclusion via the "Gosuslugi" state services portal. Lawyers have described this as a preparatory step for mass electronic mobilization.
State Dept. Signals Flexibility on Trump's 50-Day Ukraine War Deadline
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The State Department on Tuesday indicated that a 50-day deadline set by President Donald Trump for Russia to make progress toward ending the war in Ukraine is not a rigid ultimatum, suggesting the timeline could be adjusted if diplomatic talks prove fruitful.
"If there are real negotiations, the matter will move forward, then everything can change quickly," State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said at a briefing. "If you set a deadline, in two days everything can change because of the negotiations that have been held."
On July 14, Trump threatened to impose "very severe" secondary tariffs on countries that purchase Russian energy and raw materials if Moscow does not agree to a deal within 50 days. The proposed 100% tariffs would primarily target major buyers like China and India.
The Kremlin has given a mixed response, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov calling the announcement "quite serious," while Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov deemed any "ultimatums" as "unacceptable." Unnamed Kremlin officials told The Guardian that President Vladimir Putin is "not worried" by the deadline, viewing Trump as "emotional and susceptible to influence."
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The diplomatic maneuvering comes as Ukrainian and Russian delegations are set to meet in Istanbul on Wednesday for a third round of peace talks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the agenda would focus on the return of prisoners of war, the repatriation of abducted children, and preparing for a potential summit between national leaders.
Some former officials have expressed skepticism about Trump's motives. John Bolton, a former national security advisor, warned that Trump is likely laying the groundwork to disengage from the conflict. In a Wall Street Journal article, Bolton suggested Trump would find reasons to avoid action against Russia after the 50 days expire, allowing him to "wash his hands" of a failed campaign promise to end the war quickly.
Ukraine’s top commander asks Trump to help take the war to Russia
With Trump now open to supplying U.S.-made weapons to Ukraine, Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky calls for longer-range missiles and the permission to use them against Russia.
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Ukraine urgently needs the United States and Europe to transfer more air defense systems and missiles to Kyiv, Ukraine’s commander in chief Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky said in an interview with The Washington Post — and without a Biden-era ban on deep strikes against Russian military targets.
Syrsky’s call for ramped-up support comes amid a devastating wave of Russian attacks against Ukrainian cities this summer, with Moscow pummeling civilians nightly with ballistic missiles and hundreds of armed drones. Ukraine is also facing challenges on the battlefield as it struggles to mobilize the troops needed to stem the grinding advance of a numerically superior foe.
The bloody campaign against cities has spurred frustrations in the White House over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s refusal to stop the war, and prompted President Donald Trump to approve a new plan to bolster Kyiv’s military arsenal by allowing European countries to buy U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine.
A fresh supply of air defense weapons including U.S.-made Patriots, drone interceptors and light aviation to shoot down drones could help thwart the Russian attacks, Syrsky said. More mid- and longer-range missiles, including U.S.-made ATACMS and German Taurus systems, would — if issued without restrictions on their use — allow Kyiv to slow Russian weapon production by targeting the infrastructure making its missiles and drones.
>>5111202122/?
“They are targeting virtually everything — airfields, populated areas, infrastructure facilities,” Syrsky said of Russia. “So, of course, we need supplies of ballistic missiles in order to be able to give the enemy a fitting rebuff.”
“The availability of any missile weapons is in itself a deterrent,” he added. “I hope that thanks to President Trump’s position, this process will be much easier and … we won’t have any of the difficulties we had before.”
Syrsky declined to comment on whether Ukraine has any of the powerful ATACMS left in stock, although it’s widely understood that the country’s supplies have run out. When asked if a new delivery of the American missiles would save Ukrainian lives, he replied: “Of course.”
In a July 4 phone call, Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if Ukraine was able to strike Moscow or St. Petersburg. He has since said Ukraine should not do so. Still, the discussion raised questions about whether Trump would be willing to lift the Biden-era restrictions on certain U.S. weapons that Kyiv has long decried.
Syrsky spoke to The Post on Saturday, five days after Trump announced his plan to arm Ukraine, which will see European countries send supplies from their own stocks and then purchase new systems for themselves from Washington.
The proposal marked a major policy shift by Trump, whose administration has flip-flopped on its support for Kyiv and briefly suspended military aid and intelligence sharing earlier this year. Amid growing frustrations over Russia’s nonstop bombing of Ukraine and failure to make progress on U.S. demands for productive peace talks, Trump also threatened to intensely sanction Moscow if no deal to end the fighting is reached in 50 days.
>>5111202453/?
In addition to the air defense and missile insufficiencies, Ukraine’s ground troops, who remain vastly outnumbered on the front line, are also running low on 155mm artillery shells, Syrsky said, and need an additional supply of armored vehicles. “We have highly motivated and courageous soldiers who can advance,” he said, “but they need modern, reliable means of protection.”
Although Germany is in talks with Washington to finance and supply Patriot batteries for Ukraine, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said earlier this month that Berlin would not supply Ukraine with the longer-range Taurus missiles Kyiv has requested.
This push to arm Ukraine and ward off Russia’s constant aerial assaults is only the latest challenge in a turbulent tenure for Syrsky, a four-star general who has led Ukraine’s armed forces since February 2024 and turns 60 this week. Syrsky replaced Gen. Valery Zaluzhny last year after he was dismissed amid disagreements with Zelensky over a failed 2023 counteroffensive and troop mobilization.
Syrsky, who previously served as Ukraine’s ground forces commander, was best known at the time for having planned the risky but wildly successful 2022 counteroffensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region that exploited Russian vulnerabilities and liberated hundreds of square miles of territory in a matter of days. But he later faced criticism among foot soldiers for what many saw as a misguided decision to keep troops holding the besieged eastern city of Bakhmut in 2023 even as they were severely outnumbered by the advancing Russians.
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Syrsky was promoted to commander in chief as Russian forces appeared set to achieve significant advances in the country’s east. By May of last year, they had reinvaded Kharkiv, but they faced fierce resistance and were ultimately contained to a small part of the border area.
A delayed U.S. decision to allow some cross-border strikes with ATACMS for the first time helped turn the tide in Kharkiv. “We all made a lot of efforts, including public speaking, to explain and prove the need to use these types of long-range weapons on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Syrsky said. The Biden administration had long refused to allow such strikes, fearing they would cross a red line for Putin and spur a dangerous response.
Despite the change in policy, last summer “was really very difficult for us,” Syrsky said. Russia planned further intensive offensive operations, including attacks on the Sumy region. It had ramped up drone production and offered new financial incentives to recruit ground troops, worsening Ukraine’s front-line woes.
“We were heavily criticized because we were defending and retreating,” Syrsky said. “I had to do something, let’s say, extraordinary.”
With the help of a small group of commanders, he concocted a plan to divert Russian troops by invading Russia’s western Kursk region and putting them on the defensive inside their own country for the first time. It was a dangerous gamble, but Ukrainian forces ultimately seized some 500 square miles of Russian territory, stunning Moscow and the West.
The operation sent morale skyrocketing among Ukrainian troops and civilians desperate for news of advances along the front. But critics claimed the plan also left parts of the front line vulnerable to Russian attacks and ultimately contributed to more territorial losses.
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Nearly a year later, an intense Russian counteroffensive has pushed Ukraine out of almost all parts of Kursk that it once controlled and is pressing heavily on the eastern Donetsk region. Russian forces are also for the first time trying to break into the Dnipropetrovsk region.
The Kursk operation will surely remain a defining turning point in Syrsky’s legacy. The commander said that he stands firmly by it and that it was an essential plan that thwarted Russia’s aims to seize more territory and relieved pressure on some parts of the beleaguered eastern front.
In the past year, roughly a third of Russia’s guided aerial bombs were used inside the Kursk region rather than in Ukraine. Russian fiber-optic drones, which pose a major threat to Ukrainians because they cannot be jammed, first appeared on the battlefield in Kursk, Syrsky said, rather than in eastern Ukraine. So did North Korean troops, who may now number some 20,000 in the region, although they have still not deployed on combat missions to Ukraine, he said.
The Kursk occupation ultimately killed or wounded at least 80,000 Russian troops, Syrsky said. He declined to disclose Ukrainian casualties there but said they were significantly fewer than Russia’s.
The eastern city of Pokrovsk, which appeared poised to fall in August 2024, remains in Ukrainian control nearly a year later, although barely. Its defense has been possible, Syrsky said, largely thanks to the resolve of Ukrainian troops and to creating barriers such as minefields that have led to 30 percent losses among Russian vehicles along that stretch of the front.
Euphoria from the Kursk operation has long since faded on the front line amid nonstop Russian assaults. Ukraine is struggling to compete with Russia’s much larger military and the enormous financial incentives it doles out to recruits.
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Getting more troops into the field remains a major challenge, Syrsky said, and he acknowledged that “everything related to mobilization is very sensitive information.” Russia is intensely targeting these mobilization efforts, both through propaganda and by bombing recruitment centers.
While the mandatory draft is only for men ages 25 to 60, Ukraine has begun experimenting with a program to mobilize 18-to-24-year-olds for one-year contracts in exchange for large bonuses and travel permissions. It has hardly gathered speed. Syrsky said a recent survey assessing the initiative found that for more than half of respondents, “the motivation is more money.”
“If it is increased, there will be more applicants,” he said, noting that Russia has the resources to pay its contract soldiers significantly more.
When Syrsky turns 60 this week, he will reach Ukraine’s military retirement age — but he laughed off any suggestion that he would step down. He can still do 100 push-ups without a break, he said, and that’s despite his aides’ reports that he rarely — if ever — sleeps. What motivates him, he said, is “understanding my personal role in the process of protecting our population, our citizens. And I understand that I have to do more and better.”
Even after years in higher command, he said, he remains most comfortable alongside foot soldiers on the front line. His aides expect that’s where he will spend his 60th birthday. He said it’s too early to tell.
“That’s up to God,” he said with a laugh, “and my president.”
>>511117578 (OP)>>511117578 (OP)>>511117578 (OP)The main reason I support the western bloc over the neo-totalitarian bloc is because it's a choice between transparency and limited nationalism (western values) and opacity and ultranationalism (totalitarian values) ...
Ultimately, I want to avoid atrocities, and in a time of rapid tech evolution, I'm especially worried about human experimentation or the development of evil, barbaric, or reckless weapons. Opacity combined with an attitude of "patriotism justifies anything" is the surest way to get atrocities, see Mengele, Mairanovsky, American nuclear weapon project, Japan biological weapon project, etc.
I like Europe/ the EU because of its commitment to transparency and ethical limitations on nationalism.
I hope Europe will force ukraine to revert new bill targeting anti-corruption agencies. It's ridiculous that bill like that can be passed in country europe is basically funding
>>511120513you're funding not having a zigger horde on your borders (for now)
>>511120294>he concocted a plan to divert Russian troops by invading Russia’s western Kursk region and putting them on the defensive inside their own countryI think the Kursk offensive was a mistake because it was a waste of lives and (cynically more importantly) resources.
It also handed ziggers an easy propaganda op.
>"SEE! The hohly are the ones invading US!!"Idk about Europe, but in the US the influence of WW2 russophile propaganda is still surprisingly strong, and because of this any information that makes russia look evil will be blunted in the American mind and any information that makes russia look """heroic""" will be amplified x100. It's like fighting gravity while pushing a Sisyphus ball up a hill, it takes a hundred stories of ziggers raping, kidnapping, looting, poison gas, shooting POWs, before the American public even starts to feel uneasy, then 1 story of a poor mobik stubs his toe and American public opinion instantly slams all the way back to WW2 nostalgia russophilia
>>511116931Thanks for calling attention to this, if that us actually true then there need to be prison times
No matter what the truth is, NABU and that other org MUST remain independent and not be made incompetent by being tied into the government and people most likely doing corruption.
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>>511120590zeleboba just signed a law thats like straight out of pidoria
>>511120795I'm not defending it btw
>>511120590While funding another corrupt shithole? Before that bill was passed there was at least some hope ukraine will change. If that keeps going we will basically have another hungary/slovenia on our border.
>>511120792very nice anon!
>>511120833fuck i meant slovakia. Sorry slovenian bros
>>511120833What can I say, stop the funding, let us fall and you'll see your beautiful and non-corrupt non-shithole bombed to shit just like ours was. Saying how it is.
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>>511120833Hungary is great place and very based
Respect them
>>511120833You can set Zelyermak straight. You managed to agree on exhumations with the Ukrainian government during the war. Pretty sure it's still possible. I hope so, at least.
>>511120944>What can I say, stop the funding, let us fall and you'll see your beautiful and non-corrupt non-shithole bombed to shit just like ours was. Saying how it is.https://youtu.be/0HG0wxTpcTE?si=Gs238U9YCzDVkruC&t=1281
>>511120944It's only ukraine stubbornness that will lead to it's downfall. Freezing aid to ukraine untill they reverse that law is fair in my opinion
>>511121014too bad we are basically stuck with him because doing elections and a government change is a suicide during wartime
>>511121034Continuing to kill as much ziggers as possible is still the number one priority for everyone.
>>511120977anyone with self respect doesn't concern himself with the opinions of israelite
>>511121034You should do some pressure on him yes. But the fact that he chose to risk the support just to save his corrupt friends is concerning. Tells you where the priorities are.
>>511120964looks like a bad shoop but still :(
>>511121081Corruption lowers the efficiency of TZD.
>>511121034>>511121102This entire exchange is a wet dream for every propagandist in the Kremlin.
The Pole is right to be furious. It's a catastrophically stupid law, and he's right to fear having "another Hungary" on his border. His security depends on a stable, democratic, EU-aligned Ukraine.
The Ukrainian is also right. This aid isn't charity. It is the cheapest and most effective security guarantee Poland has ever had.
The Kremlin's goal is to make these two truths seem mutually exclusive. They want this exact fight: a public, bitter feud between the two countries most critical to resisting Russia, ending with Poles calling to freeze aid.
Cutting off aid over a reversible political fuck-up doesn't create a better Ukraine. It creates a collapsed front, a defeated Ukraine, and the Russian army on the Bug river.
Don't hand Putin the victory his own army can no longer win for him.
Meanwhile another (((peace negotiations))) are gonna happen this evening in Turkey
Probably will be accompanied with a zigger missile chimpout just like always
>>511121102I always said zelensky is retarded whose number 1 priority isn't protecting ukraine from russia.
Has our usually double-spacing "american" turned to use that israeli flag today?
Except for not ranting against "the joos" the posts look nearly the same to me
>>511121284He doesn't read anything like Mearshfaggot. What, you wanna summon him?
Is there any good explanation for Zelensky to do the stupid thing?
>>511121167You're quite right, I went overboard with saying that aid should be frozen forever but it should be at least frozen for few weeks until ukraine reversed the law. If that doesn;t work then EU should aproach it from another angle like putting sanctions on some ukrainian oligiarchs
>>511121312for me, it looks the same style of posting, just using "globalist shit" instead of "de jooz" for his off-topic rants, but hey, what do I know.
>>511121439I got a bit butthurt about the corrupt shithole, because we want to stop being one
what's zeleboba doing?
ua flags only
>>511121585>its overSo much
>>511121399not good enough. Supposedly Russian agents might have been working there, but they better explain this in details with lots of proof.
I could see a scenario where Russian bought anti-corruption starts accusing weapons procurement people of corruption to discourage EU/US from giving more funding and weapons. But that’s only an example i made up, I don’t know what the real situation is.
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>>511121674Yeah if there were Russian agents then they can also remove those Russian agents and fix the institution to fight Russian corruption
>>511121674A country with good enough agencies to efficiently fight with russian espionage suddently has whole fucking agency full of spies? That could have maybe worked before the invasion but not now
>>511121439>putting sanctions on some ukrainian oligiarchsFUCKING BASED. DO IT. DECLAW THEM. IMPRISON THEM. STRIP THEM OF WEALTH. DO IT. YOU CAN USE THE MONEY TO BUY WEAPONS FROM ZION DON. DO IT!
>>511121808It remains just as fun
btw notice how all shills are fucking gone
still working on the scripts
>>511120833The only difference between polish and ukrainians is that polish where lucky enough to be on the right side of the fence when the scramble to get into nato happened
>>511122013Which is surprising. Right now is the prime time for shilling. What gives? I thought they've updated metodichkas.
This Wednesday, July 23, 2025, Russia launched its operation "July Storm", announced the Russian Ministry of Defense. As reported by Reuters, this large-scale naval military exercise will last several days, until July 27, 2025. In total, more than 150 ships are involved, as well as 15,000 soldiers. " July Storm" takes place in several waters around the globe: the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, and the Caspian and Baltic seas.
But what does this naval exercise consist of? The objective of "July Strom" is to test the responsiveness of the preparation of the Russian fleet for unusual operations, but also the use of long-range weapons. The Russians will also take the opportunity to test various other advanced technologies, the Ministry of Defense said, such as unmanned systems. It is Admiral Alexander Moiseev, head of the Russian navy, who is maneuvering 'July Storm'.
In practice, the soldiers involved in the exercise and the crews of the different ships will have to train to "to deploy in combat zones, conduct anti-submarine operations, defend deployment and economic activity zones [...] repel attacks by air weapons, unmanned boats and enemy drones," the Russian authorities responsible for the operation detailed. The military will also obviously have to practice hitting "enemy targets" and other groups of the opposing fleets.
>>511122013>>511122037Maybe the are waiting on the fake peace talk apparatus to shit their output so that they can combine more talking points
>>511122033not exactly, we were under pidor rule for way longer
probably would still be okay had we gotten into NATO alongside poland back then
>>511122197Chornovil should've been saved and Kravchuk killed instead. But it is what it is.
>>511122013"peace talks" today anon. The have to wait for the the new talking points to drop.
>>511121102yeah okay crimearat
Lakhtabots on vpns and crimeans really activated today to push the corrupt ukraine narrative!
Remember boys: TZD
>if i put on fake ukrainian flag i can shit on our great president
it's so obvious bro
>>511122412No, in this case he's not being a zradoyob. Now yesterday, we did have a zradoyob in the thread.
>>511122496anyone who disrupts total national unity is doing the russians work man
every ukrainian man should fight for the motherland!
>>511122013>still working on the scriptswhat scripts do you think are being written?
If anything, they might be trying to figure out a way to explain the monumental ass whipping they dealt to NATO, but they also need to make it believable.
The fact the entire western aligned world was demilitarized from the Russian trenches inside ukraine is a reality far too bitter for many people to accept.
>>511122496>zradoyobnot even going to ask. I already know its just yet another new level of faggotry you have reached.
Woah it's fucking dead in here comrades!
>>511122630demilitarized? lol
there are 27 patriots heading to ukraine RIGHT NOW, zelensky already announced mass production of 1000km range ballistic to strike moscow, the drone line army stopped all russian advances and grinds down 1000 russians every day, and our partners are working on billions more in latest nato gear to kill ziggers
>>511122033Entering NATO wasn't easy. The amount of shenanigans eastern europe had to pull to enter NATO is amusing. You need to remember that Western powers didn't want NATO expansion after cold war because they wanted to be friends with russia. Shit like bullying Bill Cliton or getting yeltsin drunk so he could agree to NATO expansion is just tip of the iceberg. That is the difference between Poland and ukraine. Poland fought tooth and nails to be where it is now while ukraine was satisfied with being left alone
>>511122412Nice try, but the caricature is too obvious.
Let's break down the difference between your version of patriotism and the real thing.
Your Caricature of Patriotism:
Is "total national unity," where nobody is allowed to criticize the government and every single problem must be ignored. You think protesting a bad law is "disruption" that helps Russia. This is the patriotism of a totalitarian state. It's brittle, stupid, and based on fear.
Real Patriotism:
Is fighting for the nation to be the best version of itself. It's when citizens have so much faith in their country that they can stand in the streets of Kyiv, in the middle of a war, and demand their government fix a mistake. That's not a weakness; it's the source of Ukraine's resilience. It's the patriotism of a free people.
You're trying to make patriotism so cringe that nobody wants to touch it. It's just a smarter, more cowardly way of doing Russia's work for them.
>A zigger pilot parachutes out of his crashing Su-whatever
>He floats down gently
>Lands in ur backyard
>He's unconscious
What do you do
>>511122781>Western powers didn't want NATO expansion>Shit like bullying Bill Cliton or getting yeltsin drunk so he could agree to NATO expansionand here we go with the "we were promised NATO wouldn't expand"
post hand, passport, socket
>>511122800Shit in his mouth
>>511122800call the police. Living zigger pilot is worth more alive and captured than dead
>>511122666you think learning a new word is reaching a 'new level'?
the russian army reached a new level of battlefield evolution when they started bolting scrap metal sheds onto their tanks. it's what happens when your great industrial power can't build electronic warfare systems that work, so you have to resort to building literal blyatbarns to hide from cheap drones.
one is a word. the other is a rolling admission of total technological failure.
keep up.
>>511122013Nighttime bake got completely sharted up by them, but they were using a mixed concotion of old & new narratives, eventually resorting to 1pbtid bots shitting out propaganda textwalls at each other.
It was like they really tried to get the momentum on the current happening, but were absolutely not prepared for it.
>>511122800Give him to authorities. Duuh.
>>511117617Coward status?
>>511122832>rejects history, instead deflectsshow your flag faggot
>>511122796damn bro... you're right
so when are you joining the fight for the nation?
>>511122761>there are 27 patriots heading to ukraine RIGHT NOWhalf will be sold on the black market before they ever reach ukraine.
the other half will be destroyed as they are being taken towards the front.
and lastly, due to obscene corruption all around, an unknown third half of the 27 patriots (accounting error, etc) will be redirected from ukraine and sent to israel.
>announced mass production of 1000km range ballistic to strike moscowIf there is anything people can certain of, it that whatever the Rat king says is always true.
>>511122796>Let's break down the difference between your version of patriotism and the real thing.a finn is about to explain patriotism.
im not going to read it.
>>511122800Grab a shovel and put him out of his misery
>>511118535>foreign powerThey are literally the same people
Ziggers can't help themselves, anyone complaining about NABU/SAP law immediately starts shitting out zigger propaganda. I guess all the good shills died.
>>511118738>chat bot copy paste
>>5111228601. disarm of any weapons
2. tie up
3. call police
>>511122952agreed
that whole NABU story is russian narrative
thank god zelensky shut it down, full of fab agents
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>>511122940a construction engineer is about to explain military strategy.
the russian general staff listened to him.
now their army is hiding in blyatbarns and their country is begging for 70-year-old artillery shells from north korea.
>>511122861You're here 24/7 365 and pretend to be a patriot, yet live on gibs
>>511122898The jews run these threads, any meme flag is a Israeli one until proven otherwise
>>511123081information front is important! he's more valuable in finland promoting the right message
donbassbro shouldn't die for pokrovsk, there's plenty of galychans for that
>>511122979You can brake his knees, as civillian its not a warcrime for you.
>>511122940He's not a finn, he's a self proclaimed coward who pretends to be a patriot online
>>511122952>>511123036so even ukrainian news sites are zigger propaganda? https://kyivindependent.com/editorial-dark-hour-for-ukrainian-democracy/
Is a maiden going to happen or this is nothing burger
>>511123158>ukrainian news sitesthat article is written by a crimean
>>511123206Thats true. Crimea is and will always be Russian lmao
>>511122898show me your "history" sources first
>>511123081>>511123021>>511122965>>511122892You seem really concerned with identifying fake patriots and state-funded frauds. Let's talk about what a real one looks like.
Remember FEDOR, Russia's "Terminator" robot? The one they spent billions of taxpayer rubles on as a great patriotic project?
It was a fraudulent chatbot in a metal shell. They paraded their fake PR-bot that couldn't even hold a gun, then sent their real men to the front with fake body armor filled with scrap metal.
One is an insult you made up in your head to feel important on a forum. The other is a real, systemic fraud that gets people killed.
Get some perspective.
>>511123254Show me your flag first, moshe
>the anarchy flag is actually ratmean doing the pre-emptive NO U ARE RATMEAN
kekaroo, PEREKRYTIE poshlo.
>>511123141>He's not a finnwhat is he?
>>511123265You literally fled and live on gibs and pretend to be a patriot meanwhile Ukraine doesn't allow men to leave. Not sure what you're attempting to obfuscate seeing as you're self admittedly a coward
>>511123314He is a self proclaimed Ukrainian who fled
>someone mentions the shills lacking metodichkas
>immediately there are (((american))) flags spewing propaganda points and ragebait
>on top of well-poisoning memeflag
Wow guys you sure are
How should I say it...
UnnOOOOticable
>>511119577What is zeleboba thinking
>>511123171nothingburger I think, this is all about prosecutions of numerous ziggers that haven't happened over the years, NABU isn't going anywhere, twittertroons with their hot opinions said some stupid shit
>>511123351>He is a self proclaimed Ukrainian who fledWow, I didnt know that. Why do you think someone who fled their country in it's hour of need is lecturing other people on patriotism?
>>511123374As I said, PEREKRYTIE. Volodin RAZDOLBIL ochko.
>>511123332You are absolutely obsessed with the idea of one anonymous man in Finland "fleeing" a draft.
Let's talk about the people who actually started this war.
Where are the sons of Putin, Peskov, and Shoigu? They didn't just "flee." They were never in danger in the first place. They're living in luxury apartments in London and Dubai. When a recruiter called Peskov's son to draft him, he was told on a live broadcast that it would be "solved on another level."
My supposed crime is posting from a couch in Finland.
Their crime is launching a war that has killed hundreds of thousands, and then using their power to guarantee their own children would never have to face a single consequence.
Worry about the draft-dodgers who give the orders before you worry about the ones who post online.
>>511123302brother when are you coming to help defend pokrovsk? your country needs your help!
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>>511123374das rite jeets, chop chop!
break time is over!
>>51111808430% of your country speaks russian
fuck off
>>511123440You're right to bring up Pokrovsk. It's the most important battle in the world right now, and the men holding it are heroes making an incredible sacrifice.
But there's a universe of difference in why people invoke their names.
A patriot mentions Pokrovsk to honor those men, to raise funds for their brigades, and to remind the world what's at stake.
You're using their sacrifice as a cheap line in an internet argument to try and shame an anonymous poster.
You're turning the hell those soldiers are enduring into a petty little knife for your own games. It's the lowest form of slacktivism there is. Don't pretend you're on their side.
Throw ziggers into the fusion reactor
>>511123546introducing that much faggotry will make the protons attract to each other
>>511123601I imagine if you throw ziggers into a pool that has a nuclear reactor, it will change Cherenkov light into BROWN. :DDDDDD
And the shills are gone. Like a fart in the wind.
So the VPN monkeys got of their lunch and cow piss break.
(You) theme song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb96zxizHXE
What is the problem with the jeets, why are they so complexed ?
I know they have a color problem, a cow shit problem .. and with trains too, but what’s their goal ?
Wtf is happening with zelensky? Does he have Putin/erdogan/netanyahu aspirations, to rule like some warlord? I never liked the begging scumbag midget but even I didn't expect that from him
>>511124088theyre just hired.
also the chinks have interest in psyopping them negatively. it started a few months ago. it was very strange in the beginning, I suppose mandarin techniques dont translate well under scrutiny
>>511124155Expect what, streetshitter?
What's this about Naboo or some shit?
(So long as they keep going with Total Zigger Death I don't actually care too much desu)
>>511124155Zelensky is finally cleaning up russian fsb spies
Anyone telling you it's about muh corruption is a zigger shill
>>511124171So it would just be cannon fodder on web and have nothing to do with BRICS, grim
>>511124313zelensky turned out to be a sith lord, it's fucking over
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>>511124444Quads of truth
>>511124359>>511124304You both sound fucking deranged. Ukraine is gay and cringe and trans. Go change your pronouns
>>511118738>Ukraine's War:>Is a 21st-century war of asymmetric attrition.Thank you for confirming your retardness.
How does the 20-1 killed ratio that favours Russia halp 'Ukraine's 21st century asymmetric attrition?'
In the last 1.5 years, Ukraine has launched dozens upon dozens of 'massive' drone attacks into Russia, targeting refineries....wow, how much did that slow the russians? They have taken more territory in 2025 then ever before.
As for the 'refinery now can't produce'....what a load of BS...you never wonder why these strikes are conducted at night, do you? Cz in the darkness, even a small fire will appear huge. Those 'massive hits' on said refineries are probably nothing more than minor damage, easily repaired in 1-2 weeks. That's why the Bear isn't slowing down.
>>511123529friend! it's okay to admit that you're scared, don't worry!
check out lobbyx.army - there's plenty of rear positions for you
ukraine needs your skills, why are you helping ziggers win with your inaction?
>>511124576>You both sound fucking derangedI asked you what you didn't expect, streetshitter. Why can't you answer the question?
>>511124444Chekkin
This is why Pootin cucked out of Stambul negotiations
He got scared that Darth Ze would give him a force choke
>>511122630so no peace deal in sight? russia can just take all over ukraine and the baltic states that are rightfully their, no need for compromises.
It interesting that there not really been clash between Polish people and Ukrainian people in Poland (around fucking 2 million?!)
Consider how anti immigration Polish are and very very patriotic people
They also not forgive Ukraine for helping Nazis to kill them, lmao
But I guess it extremely hard to find different between average Polish and Ukrainian
Maybe you can find different between Anglos and Nordic to ukrainain (not big but you can find)
But Polish and Ukrainian are both Slavics, even if Polish are more pure, to find out who is who is extremely hard
>>511124712just shut up you cringy pathetic kike
>>511124778Nigga please
Your from fucking Germany, a made up country
>>511123250why are you trying to discredit vladimir vladimirovich putin by spreading fakes?
If only you knew how brown things really are
>>511124576what causes this?
>>511124866> Made up countrySays the kike from Pissrael...
Not interesed in this thing about protests, it's nothingburger anyway. Playing heroes 4, feels gud.
>>511123265This has to be AI
>>5111247121000 years of wars with the Poles have taught us that the only ones who win from our wars are the Russians and the Jews.
>>511124313FSB kikes got caught, shills are in overdrive.
>>511124975They defined themselves by their faggotry
>>511124583>Thank you for confirming your retardness.>How does the 20-1 killed ratio that favours Russia halp 'Ukraine's 21st century asymmetric attrition?'Why do you believe russian numbers without questionning it ?
>>511124975I am libertarian. I don't really like Russia. I wanna live in Florida and talk about the troons and how dangerous they are for LGB. Im not against gay marriage. TAKE T OUT OF LGB
>>511125244>I wanna live in Florida and talk about the troonsure just a faggot in denial
>>5111228001. chop off his leg;
2. treat the amputation;
3. call the cops to give him away;
>>511125296I'm not in denial. I am bisexual. Troons do not belong with us
>>511125244>I wanna live in Florida and talk about the troons>Moving to the colon of America to spend your days fantasizing about troons
>>511125244>>511125376>I am bisexualahahaha what a fuckin faggot
>>511124583You're still confusing a good day for a good business.
You see Russia take a village after sacrificing 10,000 men and call it a victory.
You see Russia hand over 1,000 bodies from a battlefield they control and pretend it's a "ratio."
You call strikes that have knocked out over 14% of Russia's refining capacity "minor damage."
This isn't a winning strategy. This is a company burning its own assets to make the quarterly report look good.
Those "minor" refinery strikes are why Russia had to repeatedly ban gasoline exports to stop its own domestic prices from exploding. That's a documented fact. They literally had to stop selling their primary export product because they couldn't make enough for their own country. The Kremlin even classified its gasoline production data as a state secret because the numbers were so bad.
Russia is taking territory by burning its own economy to the ground to fuel the advance. It's a spectacular fire, but soon there will be nothing left to burn.
You're cheering for the flame. Ukraine is waiting for the ashes.
>>511125453Yes. That's what Americans talk about all day. Troons. Ever heard of libs of TikTok and end wokeness??
>>511121167relax now. Mutual hatred for zegroids between poles and ukranians is greater the some domestic political drama. nobody in their right mind is going to abandon ukraine after the fire they have been through.
>>511125601I'm relaxed. Just trying to get people to cool down as well.
>>511125453I spent a week on the gulf coast of Florida this past April. It was the best week I've had in quite some time. Hardly a shitskin in sight. Their Walmart felt like a Target. I want to go back.
>>511125453This is the most important issue that America is facing today
The troon question
>>511124603You're absolutely right to bring up Lobby X. It's a fantastic initiative.
It's the sign of a modern, intelligent army that values its people. It's a tool that allows a patriot to match their civilian skills—as an IT specialist, a logistician, a mechanic—to the specific needs of a brigade, ensuring they can contribute in the most effective way possible. It strengthens the army and saves lives.
A patriot posts that link to help a fellow Ukrainian find their place in the fight.
You're using it as a passive-aggressive "gotcha" to try and shame someone in an argument.
It's the difference between handing a man a tool to help him build, and trying to stab him with it. Thanks for making the distinction so clear.
>>511125680>>511125582friend! your points will be taken more seriously if you add a personal touch rather than asking chatgpt to write for you
just a friendly suggestion!
>self admitted mentally ill faggot obsessing about other mentally ill faggots and spamming xjeeter screencaps
>>511125719You're worried about the authenticity of a forum post.
Let's talk about Russia's "personal touch" on its military hardware.
Their pilots have to tape civilian Garmin GPS units to the dashboards of their $36 million Su-34 fighter jets because their own navigation systems are garbage.
Their tankers have to weld scrap metal sheds onto their tanks because their multi-million dollar EW systems can't stop a $500 drone.
My alleged crime is using an AI to own you online.
Their reality is using shoddy, improvised garbage that gets their own soldiers killed.
Focus on the things that actually matter.
>>511125804Do you realize how little that narrows it down?
>>511119109No they're fucking not. Kikes are just kikes. They fled to Israel after getting kicked the fuck out of Russia.
>>511125804Talking about trannies is American culture. Why are you mad that, for once as a European, I'm not anti-American? I'm just like you, Jack.
>>511125804I'm just observing what Americans do in their day to day life. It's talking about troons. I wanna assimilate.
>>511125643>Florida>Hardly a shitskin in sight>Their walmart felt like target>I'd rather live there than in America>Alabama started the war, florida was FORCED to invade>Cuban troops in florida? western propaganda.>We didn't use poison gas, it was just the swamp fumes
>>511122952gregg by greggposting finn has been very reliable as an on ground news source and he was highly critical together with his ukranian brother in arms
its an internal ukranian domestic dispute they have to argue out among themselves. pidorashkas just try to hijack the narrative, as usual, since their brown insectoid brains cant comprehend the forces that lead to their muppet getting maidanned and now think every domestic protest/dispute is another revolution in happening. Since ziggerstan itself has exactly zero political protest or activity being the gangrenous, brain dead zombie empire it is
>>511125902>Putin, when asked why he wasn't helping yidsrael against iran>"They're almost a Russian-speaking country"
>>511125902You can ask Israelis how Russians have falsified records of being kikes just to be able to do aliah that was paid for by the Israelis and by extension - YOU. :DDDD
>>511124583>How does the 20-1 killed ratio that favours Russiaoh yeah zizter. You got anymore of dat good shit??
>>511126104Putin says a lot of things. Still, he knows jews hate him, and he knows they know he hates them.
>>511126131Why would an ethnic Russian want to go to Yidsrael?
Russia is what you would get if you ate a fat log of cack, shat it out, ate it again, vomited it back out, then marinated it in steaming diarrhea for a hundred years in the smelliest sweaty chechen rectum
>>511126257...during Soviet times? You can take a guess.
Zelensky here. Patriots great news. I have not sucked a nigger dick in two weeks. Not only that not one single Tyrone has fucked me in the ass. My recovery is coming well. Bless the lord, and thanks to President Trump for showing me the way. Z
>>511126257To be honest, especially after the fall of the USSR. There were two waves of Aliyah. Kikes had to amend the citizenship law because of it.
"Your post is AI" seems to be a new standard metodichka response.
3 times to me yesterday and now to the fin.
I take it as a compliment. I suppose subhumans cannot comprehend it.
>>511126225>Putin says a lot of thingsHe also does a lot of things, like invade a country to "denazify" it, which is just about the most jewish thing imaginable
>>511126153Let's pretend for a moment that the death ratio is an even 1:1. That's still very bad for Ukraine, because Russia has many more men to begin with.
Of course, all indications are that Ukraine is losing men at a higher rate than Russia.
>>511126257>Why would an ethnic Russian want to go to Yidsrael?35% of Israel speaks russian, moshe
>deepstate reports ukrainian manpower situation is terrible (and they are a pro-UA source)
>zelensky pushing against the anti-corruption watchdog (probably his power is insecure, and he's scared of a coup and has to keep his mobster palls happy)
>europe and usa may, or may not, deliver more weapons to ukraine soon, or not soon (basically zero reliability, regardless of media statements)
>israel-iran conflict dragging public support and political capital to another theater, where big players like USA and Germany are more culturally involved
>china and north korea keep backing russia with weapons, money and people
>georgia and hungary continue being pro-russian in ways that invaludate potential UA allies
>pro-russian voices in MAGA keep being heard, and keep the usa from embracing the anti-russian struggle
>russia keeps slowly advancing, while maintaining its economy and forces and political security at a reasonable low (that vatnik slaves are used to and wont protest against)
I'm pessimistic, guys.
>>511126299>>511126345If anything, Russians would be leaving after the fall of the USSR, not during its glory days. The USSR was awesome.
>>511126355It's basically a tacit admission "e-e-e-e-s-s-s-sssssuka, you defeated my rhetorical trap, I have nothing to retort but I still hate you! YOUR POST IS WRITTEN BY AN LLM! REEEE"
TZD also checking
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>>511126257>Why would an ethnic Russian want to go to Yidsrael?At one point Russian was the most spoken language in Israel.
Historically, most jews lived in the Russian empire (Poland was in Russia). Historically, jews were mostly allowed positions in power in the Russian empire (even as jewish plebs kept getting pogromemd) and later in the USSR.
As the USSR economy got worse, and Israel's got better, jews moved there. And some people pretended to be jews to go there, and get out of the USSR. You might have seen the current day pajeet memes about indians bringing in more indians. Well, russians in Israel brought in more russians, because his grand-grand-cousin-father-cousin-mother was a rabbi, I promise.
>>511126391>Of course, all indications are that Ukraine is losing men at a higher rate than Russia.you are capturing ukrainian territory at a fraction of a snail's pace. You seriously need a reality check.
>>511126406Ukraine lost the war when trump got in. West lost WW3 at this point also
>>511126485>The USSR was awesome.So awesome everybody who was in it wanted to GTFO from russia as fast as humanly possible
>>511126565>ww3Asia is half spent, and they haven't crossed the Dnipro yet. Don't be silly.
But Ukraine might be lost, not because "the west" can't fight Asia, but because we're too lazy and loss averse to even show up. We're old and fat. Victory defeated us.
>>511126602he even doubled down with trips >511111222, vishnu really was with him
>>511126380Putin is well aware that there's nothing Nazi about Ukraine, and that it's run by kikes. Calling it a denazification is just another Putinism meant to piss them off.
They want all of Ukraine, and Putin is stopping them.
>>511117617 Needing a lot MOAR
Drones struck the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company—one of the largest gas processing and petrochemical producers in Eastern Europe. Damage assessment is underway.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947537888645636173
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Ukraine’s intelligence has revealed that a newly identified Russian drone—used for decoy, reconnaissance, and light strike roles—relies almost entirely on Chinese components. The drone features a delta-wing fuselage like the Shahed-136 but is smaller. Nearly half of its parts come from one company: CUAV Technology, including its autopilot, navigation modules, antennas, and airspeed sensor.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947544495752409323
>>511126514>>511126355is your claim that these posts are not made by chatgpt?
>>511125854>>511125680>>511125582also he's not a finn, he's a patriotic ukrainian who is finishing his training to come back and defend his motherland any day now
Zelensky has appointed a delegation to hold talks with Russia on July 23. The team will be led by National Security and Defense Secretary Rustem Umerov and include representatives from Ukraine’s intelligence, Foreign Ministry, and the President’s Office.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947594409442181357
>>511126784Because a shitton of Ruskis ran there. correct.
Russia is preparing its largest military buildup since the fall of the Soviet Union, according to Ukraine’s intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov. The Kremlin is mobilizing its entire political system, economy, and society for a potential large-scale war, with $1.1 trillion allocated for rearmament through 2036. Two new military districts—Moscow and Leningrad—have been established, and the formation of new divisions and units is already underway.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947595142392607159
>>511126559>you are capturing ukrainian territory at a fraction of a snail's pace.Worse than a snail's pace, actually: we're losing ground in Ukraine every day as Russia takes more and more.
>>511126485You're asking why anyone would leave the "glory days" of the late USSR? Let me help you remember what those "glory days" actually looked like.
It was the glory of worthless rubles, empty store shelves, and the very real possibility of a looming civil war.
It was the glory of state-sponsored antisemitism being so baked into the system that "Jewish" was listed as a nationality on your internal passport to make sure you never got a good job.
In that context, Israel's Law of Return wasn't some Zionist plot. For hundreds of thousands of people—Jews and non-Jews alike—it was a winning lottery ticket. It was a lifeboat off a sinking ship.
The fact that ethnic Russians would falsify documents and pretend to be Jews isn't an indictment of Jews. It's the most damning indictment imaginable of the "awesome" Soviet paradise they were so desperate to flee.
>>511126810My claim is you are a memefaggot and that conversing with you is a waste of my time.
Around 9,500 convicted individuals have joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces, including about 100 women, according to the State Criminal-Executive Service. Of those who volunteered, 55% were previously convicted of property crimes such as theft and fraud.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947595753913745433
Donald Trump is pulling the U.S. out of UNESCO once again—this time over what his administration calls anti-Israel bias, pro-China influence, and a “woke agenda.” A 90-day review found fault with the agency’s DEI policies and its designation of Jewish heritage sites as “Palestinian.” Trump says international organizations should serve U.S. interests—not undermine them.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947605742283891121
A Ukrainian drone drops a thermobaric munition with precision on a house used as a shelter by Russian forces in Donetsk region.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947623535964192821
https://litter.catbox.moe/uzwrq346rmzt3iim.mp4
>>511126867you are capturing ukrainian territory at a fraction of a snail's pace. You seriously need a reality check.
Moscow expands its blacklist in response to the EU's 17th and 18th sanctions packages, barring numerous European officials from entry. The Russian Foreign Ministry accuses them of supporting Kyiv militarily, undermining Russia’s territorial integrity, and backing asset seizures and a tribunal against its leadership.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947625280761196954
>>511126810You're obsessed with how I post and where I am from.
Let's talk about what happens when an army's actual soldiers use fake tools and are too cowardly to fight.
Russia's elite Kadyrovite 'TikTok' battalions spend their time staging fake combat videos for social media, firing into empty buildings miles from the front, all to pretend they're patriots.
Meanwhile, their actual mobiks are sent to die in trenches using civilian drones and tourist Garmin GPS units because their own military-industrial complex is a corrupt, hollowed-out failure.
One is an argument you're losing. The other is a national humiliation that gets people killed.
Try to tell the difference.
>>511126853jews started leaving Russia en masse after the revolution (the one you call jewish, funnily enough), and ESPECIALLY once Stalin got into power.
Hebrew was a dead language until Israel was created, so before that, jews usually spoke the language of their host countries. It's not anything deeper than that.
Would you also say that Yiddish speaking jews 100 years ago were Germans?
YouTube removed nearly 11,000 channels in Q2 2025 linked to state propaganda campaigns from China, Russia, and others. Over 2,000 of them were Russian, pushing pro-Kremlin narratives while attacking Ukraine, NATO, and the West.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947626791851471046
In Moscow, unknown individuals torched the car of Vladimir Petrov, head of “Petrov Engineering” — a company producing drones and electrical components for the Russian military.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947629242734547365
Ukraine’s new Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko says Kyiv may seek additional IMF financing to cover a major wartime budget gap. Only half of the $75 billion needed over the next two years has been pledged by global donors so far, Bloomberg reports.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1947636077289668709
>the pro-ukraine thread on /pol/ is run by an automated twitter reposter and a ukrainian who illegally ran away to eu and posts ai-generated patriotism from finland
love it, you couldn't make this shit up if you tried
>>511126870>It was the glory of state-sponsored antisemitism being so baked into the system that "Jewish" was listed as a nationality on your internal passport to make sure you never got a good job.
If shit goes sideways what country will Zelensky apply for asylum?
>>511127011A negative fraction, even. We (the USA) are moving backwards.
>>511127204>t. not actually American
kek it's the crimeatranny
if i keep repeating 'crimea' it will distract people from what that guy says
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>>511127304>doesn't refute the tranny part
>>511127204you are capturing ukrainian territory at a fraction of a snail's pace. You seriously need a reality check.
>>511127204hello mr john from leninstan oblast