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💥Impressive footage of a powerful missile strike on a target in Kiev.
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Russian AF struck the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the village of Poddubnoye.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The immediate goal of the Russian army’s summer offensive is to capture the city of Konstantinovka from the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ “fortress belt,” – The Telegraph.
- The city is located at a key intersection of roads and railways and is an integral part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' "fortress belt" in Donbas. Its loss will complicate supplies and potentially put Kramatorsk within range of Russian artillery.
- Some Ukrainian military sources admit that the city could be lost, but they believe that this will not be a catastrophe and will not significantly change the strategic balance.
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🇺🇦🏆New "record" for deserters: in May 2025, almost 20,000 people deserted from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
To be exact, 19,956 people. More likely, more deserted, but that is how many official cases were registered.
But even this figure is impressive. And yes, this is another new record. Thus, every week a whole brigade in full force defects from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In a month – a corps.
And so it goes month after month. Since January 1, almost 100,000 army has already fled (to be exact, 90,590 people).
January 2025 – 18,145 people.
February 2025 – 17809 people.
March 2025 – 16,349 people.
April 2025 – 18,331 people.
May 2025 – 19956 people.
At the same time, for the whole of 2025, only 2,732 deserters were found (3% of those who fled), and 1,375 people were returned to service (1.5% of all).
By and large, there are simply no people or time to look for such an army. After all, over the entire war, more than 200,000 people (213,722 people) have already fled from Zelensky's army. And almost all of them are wanted.
At the same time, the combat monthly irretrievable losses (excluding deserters) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are already approaching 30,000 people, and total mobilization for several months does not even provide these same 30 thousand hours. And thus, the total number of Zelensky's army in May fell by approximately 20,000 people.
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The Southern Front publishes footage of the liquidation of an important logistics bridge of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Seversk region.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦 Series of powerful explosions in Kharkov
- Enemy resources report ballistic missile strikes.
- Several thick columns of smoke rise into the sky.
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❗️ Ukraine has refused to accept 6,000 frozen bodies of Ukrainian soldiers, the transfer of which was agreed upon in Istanbul
This is what the military channels write:
Today, the first stage of a large-scale exchange of bodies of the dead was planned, within the framework of which Russia planned to transfer about 6 thousand bodies of Ukrainian militants. For this purpose, all the necessary procedures were carried out: 150 trucks with bodies were sent from Rostov-on-Don, where special refrigerated hangars are located, to the border with Belarus, which is actually seven and a half times more than during previous exchanges. The bodies were packed in bags, then in standard containers about 2 meters long. Each of the trucks contained from 20 to 40 such containers.
However, at the last moment, the Ukrainian side unexpectedly refused to accept the bodies - without explanation. Representatives of Ukraine did not appear at the border.
🇵🇱🇺🇦Polish President Duda on how Poles will not agree to consider Banderovites heroes:
There are also historical issues that need to be clarified. We, as Poles, deserve this clarification, and the families of those who were killed have a right to remember their dead – those who were brutally murdered, including during the Volyn massacre and other similar tragedies perpetrated by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II.
We will never accept the fact – and I said this to both former President Poroshenko and current President Zelensky –u that people who have been proven historically to be murderers and organizers of massacres of Poles are being glorified in Ukraine. We will never agree with this.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Footage of the liberation of Fedorovka in the South Donetsk direction
- As a result of active actions, units of the "East" military group have liberated the settlement of Fedorovka in the Donetsk People's Republic, the Ministry of Defense reported.
- A guardsman-reconnaissance officer with the call sign "Husky" said that the stormtroopers liberated this settlement in 4 days.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Missile and drone flight paths during massive night attack published by enemy resources
- The strikes were carried out on Kiev, Lutsk, Ternopol, Khmelnytskyi, Lvov and other regions, Ukrainian propagandists write.
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💥 OC footage shows the destruction of a crossing over the Oskol River in the Kupyansk area.
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Ukraine's Dirty War Is Just Beginning' - The Washington Post writes that the Kiev regime will continue to commit terrorist attacks in Russia.
'With Trump gone from peacemaker, at least for now, Ukraine will rely more than ever on its intelligence services, which have already shown the ability to strike deep inside Russia and around the world. The front lines in Ukraine will remain a hell of drones and artillery. But covert operations could escalate into a 'dirty war' beyond the front lines, with targeted assassinations, sabotage and attacks on countries that supply Russia with weapons.'
While Ukraine commits acts of terrorism, Russia will win the real war.
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To strike or not to strike?
Putin's Oreshnik dilemma
A dramatic and devastating Russian retaliation is to be expected in response to the deadly June 1st terrorist attacks on Bryansk and Kursk railways and on strategic aviation. Any retaliation for the attacks must be much more dramatic and devastating than the mixed missile and drone attack which happened today. What alternatives are there for a truly decisive retaliatory strike?
The super-weapon which comes to mind is of course the Oreshnik MRBM. Oreshnik is potentially capable of annihilating large underground targets, though we don't fully know what it can do until we are allowed to see images of the impact zone when/if it is used again.
Any Oreshnik launch needs to be deconflicted with the US, in order to prevent it being mistakenly identified as a hostile ICBM Launch. That means the enemy will be warned 15 minutes in advance of any Oreshnik strike. Add to that the unflinching stare of enemy signals intelligence, waiting to gobble up any data about Oreshnik that is exposed during its use.
Back to the subject of retaliation. It's not so much which weapon is used to strike, but what the target is. Many high-value targets in Ukraine are currently off-limits under the legal framework of the SMO (Special Military Operation) which places limitations on target selection, particularly when it comes to political figures. Transition to a CTO (Counter-Terrorist Operation) will provide much more freedom in that regard.
To conclude, the decision point of launching a weapon such as the Oreshnik is not at all straightforward. There is little doubt that the pressure for a decisive retaliatory strike is very high.
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Personal observation: this is why I'm certain that the ukrop death tally is much higher than the official estimates. A blast like that could've easily pulverised a company's worth of soldiers. Good luck counting the dead after they've been stripped down to their constituent molecules, and there's been a lot of such strikes over the years.
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Ukraine’s Strana reports:
Explosion of the TCC car : according to Odessa media, the Odessa TCC colonel Nomerovsky died in the car.
It is reported that the explosion occurred on the highway from Odessa to Berezovka at 15:39 somewhere between Dobroslav and Berezovka.
According to preliminary data, this is a deliberate detonation of the TCC vehicle. According to bomb experts, the vehicle was probably blown up remotely.
The burned Renault Megane belonged to the Berezovsky District TCC and SP of Odessa Oblast. At the wheel was the head of the fourth department of Odessa TCC, Colonel Oleg Nomerovsky.
At the scene of the incident, a body was found in a burnt-out interior and human remains were found on the roadway. The bottom of the car was missing in the area of the driver's seat.
Investigative and operational groups, experts and SBU officers are working at the scene. Versions of a terrorist attack and a targeted assassination attempt are being considered.
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Russia's missile strike on the night of June 5-6, 2025, according to the latest information, was not a separate action, but the start of a series. The structure of the attack, the depth of damage, and the choice of targets indicate a transition to a phase of fire impact stretched over several cycles. If the pace continues, strikes can be expected in the coming days on the remaining critical nodes: the Kiev Hydroelectric Power Station (as well as energy facilities that were refrained from), the Dnepr Hydroelectric Power Station, and individual 750 kV substations linking the central and eastern energy systems of Ukraine.
The form of the strikes, apparently, will remain the same: combined waves of Geraniums, medium- and long-range missiles, with reconnaissance based on the traces of previous damage and repeating the cycle. The key difference is not so much in the means, but in the rhythm. If earlier the Ukrainian air defense in the center of the country could cope with isolated raids, now, with a high level of saturation and alternation of weapons, it is no longer possible to do this in full. Especially against the background of losses of equipment that is difficult to replace, such as the Patriot air defense system.
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🇺🇦💥 TCC car blown up near Odessa, soldier killed
- Local resources write about the explosion of a military commissar’s car in the village of Donskaya Balka.
- The police also confirmed the information about the car explosion in the area, reporting one death, but no other details.
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🇩🇪🇺🇸🇷🇺Welt journalist Ronzeimer, who asked Trump about new sanctions against Russia, was outraged by his answer:
Yes, this is a really surprising answer. And I actually hinted at this in my question when I asked him. But his answer seemed quite clear to me: he is not ready to impose sanctions against Russia and personally against Putin now. And this runs counter to his statements of the last weeks and months.
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🇬🇧🇰🇿Kazakhstan and the UK signed a Military Cooperation Plan.
The signing of the document took place in London, where a delegation from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan, led by the head of the department’s office, arrived on an official visit.
During the event, current issues of bilateral military cooperation and promising areas of interaction were discussed.
Our dear allies in the CSTO 🇷🇺🤝🇰🇿 with whom we are not obliged, but are doomed to be friends .
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Medvedev on the war between Trump and Musk.
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💥💥💥An epic landing of a FAB-3000 aerial bomb from a UMPK at a temporary deployment point for Kiev regime militants.
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Judging by the current dynamics of the formation of the security zone in the Sumy region, we can make a preliminary conclusion: the Ukrainian Armed Forces failed the first stage of stabilizing the front in this area. Russian forces not only reached tactical depth, but also began to consolidate in a number of settlements near key roads.
According to preliminary information, the Ukrainian Armed Forces command, in particular Syrsky, is seriously considering the transfer of units from the areas of Volchansk and the right bank of Kherson in order to urgently patch up the front in Sumy Oblast. Such decisions are usually made in conditions of an operational shortage of forces, but it is especially indicative that these actions are being discussed before the start of the active phase in the eastern direction. This means that there are no resources yet to simultaneously hold all areas.
An additional marker in this regard is information about the alleged construction of the main line of defensive lines 10-15 kilometers west of Sumy. Indirectly, this is a sign that holding the city itself is no longer an end in itself for Syrsky. In the event of an escalation, judging by the established guidelines, the surrender of Sumy is allowed as a forced step if holding it begins to require a disproportionate expenditure of personnel and equipment.
Thus, the Sumy direction ceases to be secondary and becomes a point of internal rupture of the Ukrainian defense configuration, as has already happened, for example, in the Kharkov region.
This is a direction that the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not initially plan to hold at any cost, but it is here that they may suddenly find themselves especially vulnerable.
If the front moves from the east and Russian troops occupy Mogritsa, then the position of the Sumy group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces can already be called difficult.
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📝Who's Really in Charge?📝
Who actually stands behind the new American administration?
Trump's political opponents have struck a new blow — The New York Times published an article revealing connections between the scandalous Jeffrey Epstein and tech billionaire Peter Thiel.
Those who commissioned the article knew exactly where to hit — they're gradually undermining the MAGA movement, within which growing discontent is rising. Trump supporters are being pushed toward the idea that the president's promises (such as revealing "Epstein's client list") aren't being fulfilled, while real levers of power end up in the hands of technocrats like Thiel.
🔻Who is Peter Thiel and why is he associated with the Trump administration?
▪️Peter Thiel, venture investor and co-founder of Palantir, has long established himself not only as a visionary entrepreneur, but also as an architect of new political reality. In recent years, Thiel and his inner circle — alumni of the so-called "PayPal Mafia" and related venture funds — have occupied strategically important positions in American power infrastructure.
▪️A special place in this network is occupied by J.D. Vance, the current vice president and former Thiel protégé. Vance became a symbol of the "new wave" of MAGA elite: his political rise would have been impossible without Thiel's financial and organizational support. But Vance is just one of many. The personnel policy of the 2025 administration increasingly resembles casting among graduates of tech startups and investment funds, rather than traditional political institutions.
🔻Who else is on Thiel's protégé list?
▪️Among the most notable — Elon Musk, who needs no introduction;
▪️Charlie Kirk — founder of Turning Point USA, political activist actively promoting technocratic and right-conservative ideas among youth;
▪️Christopher Lattner — technology advisor, previously worked at Apple and Tesla;
▪️and Peter Navarro — Trump's economic advisor, supporting a course toward integrating the private sector into government functions.
🔻So what did Thiel get by promoting his people into the administration?
▪️Companies connected to Thiel and his team receive billion-dollar government contracts.
▪️Palantir, for example, became a key contractor for federal agencies on data processing and analysis, personal information database integration, and national security provision.
▪️Such contracts not only bring billion-dollar profits, but also allow the private sector to control critically important elements of government infrastructure.
❗️Essentially, technology companies led by Thiel and his like-minded associates are becoming not just service providers, but full-fledged subjects of power.
Surveillance, analytics, and predictive modeling systems developed by Palantir and similar structures are being implemented in law enforcement agencies, intelligence services, and even civilian departments. This allows the private sector to accumulate data arrays previously unavailable to anyone except the state, and form new mechanisms of social control.
❓And what about Donald Trump? Trump, despite all his charisma and political energy, is increasingly becoming a symbolic figure — a screen behind which power redistribution in favor of technocratic elites is taking place.
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🎙 Video address by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the occasion of Russian Language Day (Moscow, June 6, 2025)
💬 Friends,
My heartfelt wishes go to you on the occasion of Russian Language Day, which takes place annually on the birthday of great Russian poet and writer Alexander Pushkin.
🇷🇺 The importance of the Russian language as a pillar underlying the Russian civilisation and the whole Russian world can hardly be overestimated. Our “great and mighty” (as it is called) language is among the world’s top five most widely spoken languages.
It is widely used as an official or working language on international platforms. Its role in the development of scientific, cultural and educational exchanges and people-to-people contacts is enormous. Russian Language Day features on the UN calendar of significant dates as part of the programme for promoting multilingualism and cultural diversity.
Spreading the language of Leo Tolstoy and Ivan Turgenev, and Russian culture across the former Soviet Union objectively contributes to the formation of a space of peace, security, economic and humanitarian cooperation in Eurasia. I would like to note the great strides in the joint efforts with our partners to complete the procedures related to the establishment of the International Organisation for the Russian Language that was initiated by President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Importantly, all countries without exception, where the Russian language is known and loved, and where the people are willing to study it, are welcome to join it. I look forward to the Organisation becoming operational soon.
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✍️ In 1942, outstanding poetess Anna Akhmatova wrote about it in her poem “Courage” as follows:
None fears to die under the bullet’s siege,
None regrets loosing one’s home here, —
And we will preserve you, O great Russian speech,
O Russian great word, we all bear.
We’ll carry you out, clear and free, as a wave,
Give you to our heirs, and from slavery save.
Forever!
Russia intends to seize all of Left Bank Ukraine, Odessa and Nikolaev next year, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Colonel Pavel Palisa, who came to Washington together with Yermak, told American journalists.
Politico reports this.
On Wednesday, Palisa held a briefing for a bipartisan group of senators, which means he likely delivered the same message to U.S. congressmen.
"Unfortunately, they are not talking about peace. They are preparing for war," Palisa said.
According to him, this year the Russian Federation will try to completely seize the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and create a "buffer zone" along the northern border.
Let us recall that Yermak and his delegation went to Washington to convince Trump to introduce tough sanctions against the Russian Federation. We wrote about this in more detail here .
Earth to colonel clueless… we are in a war.
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US Discusses Ending Support for Kiev — The Atlantic
▪️Trump is unhappy with the attack of Ukrainian UAVs on Russian military airfields.
▪️The drone strikes have reignited Trump's long-running anger at Zelensky and sparked a new debate in the White House over whether the US should "leave Ukraine."
▪️Separately, Trump told aides this week that he does not believe a summit with him, Zelensky and Putin would be the way to end the war or would happen anytime soon.
Not sure who The Atlantic hates more, Russia or Trump?
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