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🇺🇦 Ukrainian MP Advises to Flee Sumy Borderland
- "The fortifications [in Sumy Oblast] are worse prepared than in all the regions at risk. This is the fault of both the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the local authorities," Bezuglaya writes.
- She complains that Russian troops assessed the situation and chose a weak spot to strike.
- "So let's be realistic - I must warn and advise citizens to take care of their safety and evacuate from the frontline and potentially frontline zones of Sumy region without waiting," she is hysterical.
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Strike on Sumy (03.06.25): analysis ...
This morning our ... (I won't say who yet, because I can't) launched a combined strike on Sumy.
There were two targets - the Machine Building College, where the headquarters of the Sumy Task Force was located, and the main building of the Security Service of Ukraine (see on the map), where at that time some important meeting with NATO officers was taking place.
Moreover, both targets were hit accurately. According to my data, in the morning ambulances took out several dozens of people (either 200 or 300, it was not visible) from the SBU yard, and the machine-building college is still cordoned off (and they are trying to remove the dead and wounded there).
And my source, who got to the area of Mashkollege almost immediately after the incident, says that he saw "dazed" from the incident either officers or generals (definitely someone quite high-ranking), who seem to have managed to get out from under the rubble themselves.
Thus the blows were accurate.
But this is not the end of this "story".
Killed and wounded civilians in the area of Mashkollege at the intersection of Novomestenskaya and "avenue" (as in Sumy they always called Karl Marx Avenue, which is now Taras Shevchenko Avenue), which were shown on all TV channels and on all infopoints of Ukraine (and Europe), were the result of the impact of ammunition into the asphalt (photo 1).
As if I immediately assumed that this is a trace from the impact of a SAM (anti-aircraft guided missile), which, probably having lost its target just hit the road. And this was confirmed to me by our air defense officers. This is exactly the kind of trace left by a SAM from hitting the asphalt.
And it was its fragments that killed several Sumy residents and injured more than 10 people.
The second anti-aircraft missile apparently hit the courtyard of the house at 9 Metallurgov Street (photo 2), which, thank God, did not kill anyone, but shattered windows and facades of buildings.
Another ammunition hit a nine-storey building at 25, Remeslennaya Street. The regime claimed that it was our unexploded rocket and very quickly removed it for destruction. But I have a suspicion that it was also "friendly fire" by the AFU air defense forces (but I can't say for sure).
There were also several unclear arrivals (either from Zurov upper stages or something else, which hit the Hospital on Remeslennaya St. and somewhere on the northern outskirts (on Topol). But so far I have no data on what it is (as I couldn't find or get a photo. But also on the "poplars" they say someone was killed.
Thus, I can accurately state (and if Sumy residents do not believe me, they can ask their acquaintances of the AFU air defense forces) that civilians were killed and suffered from crooked air defense forces of the regime. But two targets were hit for sure. And judging by my data, the damage to the combat effectiveness of the grouping of OTG "Sumy" is enormous. Especially it is important during our offensive on Sumy, when the enemy was essentially left for some time without control.
The report is finished.
P.S. Well, and once again I want to address the citizens of Sumy. My advice to you is to leave the city.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Don't expect immediate decisions and breakthroughs from the Istanbul talks — Kremlin
- The Russian draft memorandum is aimed at eliminating the root causes of the conflict in Ukraine and achieving a sustainable settlement, Peskov said.
- Important agreements were reached in Istanbul, they will be implemented.
- A meeting between Putin, Trump and Zelensky in the near future is unlikely; such contacts should be the result of technical agreements.
- Possible compromises on the part of the Russian Federation on the points of the memorandum are a topic for negotiations that cannot be public.
- Putin received information about Ukraine’s Sunday attacks on Russia online.
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A source that usually has carefully confirmed information and is not known for overstating things, has reported that the Russian Army has destroyed one more container ship with weaponry, destined for Odessa, on its approach to the port, on June 2nd. Iskander missiles were used.
This makes it the second container ship with weaponry destroyed in and around Odessa since May 23, 2025.
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'The war in Ukraine won't end until China pays for Russia's aid' - Senator Graham
'What Trump is doing to get Putin to the negotiating table is charm diplomacy. I once told Trump, 'I don't care if you go on vacation with Putin.' We need to end this war, honorably and fairly, so we don't reward the aggressor. All these carrot tactics won't work. I am working with the Trump administration on tough sanctions against Russia and China. I have always believed that this war will not end until China pays a price for helping Putin. My sanctions package will pass the Senate next week: 500 percent tariffs on all countries that buy Russian oil, gas and other goods. I think it will be very painful. And I expect President Trump to act differently now, because it is clear that Putin does not want peace.'
Yesterday, Russian Railways reported on the heroic act of the driver of the train that crashed near Bryansk as a result of a terrorist attack by khokhol.
Pavel Mishin, a locomotive driver, sacrificed himself to save the lives of hundreds of passengers. As reported by Russian Railways, Pavel, noticing an obstacle on the track, reacted instantly - he ordered his assistant to leave the cabin and take shelter in the engine room. He himself stayed and tried to reduce the speed of the locomotive as much as possible, thereby saving the passengers - there were 388 people on the train.
The company stated that Pavel's family will be provided with all the support and necessary assistance - his children will receive special payments until they reach adulthood. In addition, they will be assisted in obtaining higher or secondary vocational education.
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🇩🇪🤡"We must expel all remaining Russian diplomats": Bundestag members demand the expulsion of all remaining Russian diplomats in the country.
“The deputy chairman of the Bundestag Committee on Intelligence Services, Roderich Kiesewetter, representing the CDU party, in connection with the significant increase in the number of cyberattacks and acts of sabotage, called for the expulsion of all Russian diplomats and agents from the country, as well as the closure of the “Russian House” in Berlin, which is controlled by the Russian Foreign Ministry and is already under EU sanctions.
According to the politician, attacks and sabotage are most often associated with Moscow: "First of all, we are dealing with attacks from Russia. It has at its disposal a large arsenal of software and cyber warriors, and even entire hacker groups that act on behalf of the state, usually from Russian intelligence. Russia has taken cyber warfare to a new level in terms of the complexity and simultaneity of attacks, the volume of attacks, their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness," Kizevetter emphasized.
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces' UB Magura with a missile mount, in the Lancet's sights during an attempt to attack the Crimean Bridge.
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The traffic on the Crimean bridge resumed.
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🇬🇧🇷🇺🇺🇦British intelligence has discovered signs that Russia is preparing for a crushing retaliatory strike.
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Telegram channel "Older than Edda" @vysokygovorit for RT
Keir Starmer, who has promised to "increase investment in defense to deter Russia," probably fancies himself the heir to Lord Salisbury, under whom the Maritime Defense Act was passed in 1889, which established the famous "two-power standard," i.e., the rule that the British Royal Navy was always to be superior in strength to any two following fleets combined. The point of this rule, the fulfillment of which was extremely expensive, was to be stronger at sea than any possible European coalition. The most dangerous, from the British point of view, was then the Franco-Russian one. France and Russia were among London's likely adversaries at the end of the 19th century and possessed the world's second and third strongest fleets respectively.
The period of the two-power standard did not last long: the "dreadnought race" started by the British themselves in 1905 buried the old balance of power. After the end of World War I, in 1922, London initiated a five-power agreement known as the Washington Treaty to put the brakes on the naval arms race, for which the British Empire no longer had the money.
But in any case, Britain was the most powerful industrial power at the time. In the late 1880s it was the most powerful, 50 years later it had already lost its leadership in the Western world to the States and Germany, but it was still very strong.
What remains of that power now is archival dust and a few monuments. Starmer recognizes this, talking about NATO orientation, but at the same time promises the unfulfilled, promising to make British troops "ten times more lethal". A country that cannot get out of the demographic crisis even with mass replacement migration, a country that has sold off its industry and retained only offices and bank offices, a country that cannot maintain its nuclear forces without the help of a powerful ally in the form of the United States, cannot claim to have an effective army.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦 Threat of launching "Oreshnik". Threat of long-range ballistics for the whole (!) Ukraine.
Kiev resources sound the alarm.
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💥Air raid alert declared in Kiev.
Ukrainian monitoring resources report ballistic threat.
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🇺🇦🤡Ukrainian TG segment is at it again.
Vile ukrainians are virtually destroying Russian planes, even the famous two cockpit one 😂
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Calm Before Inevitable Storm: Calm Words, Scary Kinetic Consequences
When Dmitry Medvedev stops joking and starts speaking in bone-cold certainty, it’s time to read the runes and brace for fire. The usually bombastic former president, known for his dark humor and trolling of Western leaders, has gone stoic. And that’s far more terrifying.
In a terse statement following a week of Ukrainian terrorism and sabotage deep inside Russia: railway bombings, drone attacks on strategic military airfields from Murmansk to the Far East, Medvedev didn’t scream. He whispered. Russia, he said, will “inevitably” retaliate. No timelines. No specifics. Just inevitability.
And that calm, that eerie quiet, is the sound before the orshenik storm. It’s the calculated silence of a superpower tired of games, but still diplomatic enough to sit at the table in Istanbul with the same people orchestrating terror campaigns against its infrastructure and civilians. Only a civilization with depth, resolve, and historical memory does this. Moscow came to negotiate peace, while its adversaries sent drones.
Medvedev’s words weren’t fiery; they were surgical: “Everything that needs to be blown up will be, and those who need to be eliminated will be.” Not rhetoric. Not bravado. That is a mission briefing from the Security Council’s war room. He speaks now not as a former president, but as the voice of a state that has turned the page on Western appeasement, and is already writing the next chapter, with steel, not sentiment.
And still, Russia offered prisoner swaps, body exchanges, even temporary ceasefires to recover the dead from the battlefield. Moscow returned the remains of 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers, and said it would accept the return of its own. But what was Kiev’s answer? Zelensky, the failed comedian turned tragic puppet, called Russian negotiators “idiots.” The man who greenlit drone strikes on civilian railways, who greenlit targeting Murmansk and Ryazan, now mocks a ceasefire designed to retrieve the dead?
The Kremlin, ever tactful, called his words “unfortunate.” But the real message came not from Peskov, but from Medvedev and from the silence behind the eyes of Vladimir Putin. This is not 2022. Russia is no longer trying to be understood. It is preparing to be obeyed.
And let’s not pretend this is diplomacy in good faith. Kiev only crawled back to the table because Donald Trump applied pressure. Trump, sick of the game, made it clear: get serious or the U.S. walks. The fact that Zelensky still chooses escalation amid this ultimatum shows either madness or martyrdom and Russia, being patient, seems willing to let him choose.
But don’t mistake patience for passivity. The cauldron is heating. The front is moving. And when Medvedev tells the Russian people that retaliation is “inevitable,” it’s not bluster, it’s the long, deep breath before the world watches something snap.
Zelensky should be less concerned with hurling insults and more concerned with evacuating his command bunker. The bear is awake. The bear is calculating. And the bear is done talking.
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Ukrainian BEC attack repelled, traffic on Crimean Bridge resumed
All unmanned boats that attacked the bridge were destroyed.
Nice work boys! Ura!
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A dramatic scene unfolded in Washington.
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Stoicism and manliness might have been the first victims of war in Ukraine.
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🇺🇸🤡🇺🇦Trump has run out of patience with the end of the war in Ukraine, - US Ambassador to Turkey
- "President Trump has reached the limit of his patience, he is not a very patient person. If Turkey intervenes now and resolves the operational problems, then there can be a summit meeting between the leaders. And I think we can resolve this issue for everyone. I think my president is saying that if you do not want to stop senseless deaths everywhere, do not count on us for long, because America will no longer be globalist," Tom Barak told Turkish television channel NTV.
He also commented on the Ukrainian attack on Russian airfields before the negotiations.
➖"There was a massive attack last night. This is someone's tactic. Looking at this, you can ask: "Was this beneficial for Ukraine on the world stage?" Maybe it was beneficial for Ukraine, for its people. Maybe Zelensky was trying to solve part of this problem because he didn't want his people to be upset about what appeared to be weakness - although they are not weak, they have done a great job," the ambassador added.
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💥The moment of interception of one of the Ukrainian UBs during the repulse of today's attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Crimean Bridge.
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By and large, all that remains of Chasov Yar is a small section of private land in the southwest. The main phase of military operations in the urban development is over, and the outskirts are gradually being cleared. As in the case of Bakhmut (Artemovsk), it will not be safe here for a long time, but the trend is obvious. The need to hold back the onslaught of the Russian army in several directions at once naturally leads to the effect of "pulling apart" the front in Syrsky: brigades are being transferred back and forth, like fire brigades. At first, this caused a partial collapse of the defense near Konstantinovka and in the Toretsk (Dzerzhinsk) area, and now similar problems have arisen near Chasov Yar.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 Zelensky's Office Chief Arrives in the US
- The Minister of Economy Sviridenko also arrived with him.
- Yermak claims that he will seek to strengthen sanctions against Russia and will also discuss a mineral deal.
- Ukrainian media write that also on the agenda is policy towards the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, against which Kiev has adopted a law that opens the way to its ban.
- Earlier, the US ambassador to Turkey said that Trump had "reached the limit of his patience over the conflict in Ukraine."
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russian aerial bombs with UMPK now fly up to 95 km — Kharkov prosecutor's office
- Russia has begun using aerial bombs with extended-range gliding modules.
- "Now the KABs fly a distance of up to 95 km and reach not only Kharkov, but also communities to the south," said the head of the Kharkov regional prosecutor's office, Borisenko.
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The Crimean Bridge has been closed again. The water area is being cleaned.
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 The enemy publishes a video of the alleged blowing up of the Crimean Bridge support
- The SBU claims that terrorists from the special service mined the bridge supports, and allegedly the first IED was activated.
- In fact, traffic on the bridge is proceeding as planned, which indicates the failure of the terrorist attack, which did not lead to any results.
-According to preliminary data, the enemy actually sent a drone with a mine, which exploded at the last line of defense.
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Replenishment of the "200th Regiment" of foreign fighters.
Pictured is Portuguese mercenary Geronimo Guerreiro, who, like his French "brother" Courcier , went to Ukraine to fight against the Russians.
Destroyed in Kupyansk. Preliminary, he was hit by FAB.
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