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🇩🇪🤡"Spy cockroaches and AI robots:
Germany is planning the future of warfare": Cockroaches will be equipped with backpacks to collect real-time data using cameras.
"To implement Germany's defense plans, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is considering the possibilities of artificial intelligence and startup technologies. They are equipped with specialized miniature backpacks that allow data collection in real time using cameras.
Experts will be able to remotely control the cockroaches and gather information about enemy positions. "Our biorobots based on live insects are equipped with neurostimulators, sensors, and protected communication modules; they can be controlled individually or used in autonomous swarms," said Stefan Wilhelm, CEO of Swarm Biotactics."
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🇰🇵Kim Jong Un visited artillerymen before shooting competitions:
Amid enthusiasm for intensive training to further strengthen the combat power of the elite revolutionary army, shooting competitions were held between artillery divisions of the Great United Forces of the Korean People's Army.
The General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong Un, observed the artillery shooting. The DPRK leader listened to a report on preparations for the training shooting competition and gave a speech himself. In it, he emphasized the importance of holding the training competition.”
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CNN decided to discuss the real future of Ukraine and invited the Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó for this.
‘Ukraine definitely will not make the European Union stronger, on the contrary. A country at war will bring war itself into the European Union, which we do not want. The current state of Ukraine would weaken the European Union quite a lot.
Plus, you see that the European Commission's proposal for the next seven years includes more than 300 billion euros of support to Ukraine, which is unfair, which is unacceptable for us.
We do not want Hungarian taxpayers' money to be sent to Ukraine. So under the current conditions, we definitely do not support Ukraine's accession to the European Union.’
Russian forces are reportedly approaching the, “Defenders of Ukraine” street in Pokrovsk from the South-West.
AKA: the E50 highway as it runs through Pokrovsk.
This ultimately leaves Pokrovsk with no logistical lines left except either a lengthy backroads route to and then from Mirnograd, or else a single alternate route from the North.
Even then, the remaining connections will only be able to effectively (if that) supply the Northern half of the city due to a major rail-line in the way.
Once Russia reaches that E50 intersection, then either Ukrainian logistics will determine to loop around the alternate routes along the East or else the entire Southern half of the city may be taken virtually overnight.
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Deadly explosion shakes the city of Idlib, northwestern Syria — Idlib TV footage
Massive thick smoke rises to sky, reports of dead and injured
Causes still not verified, blast reportedly rips through ammo depot
Because the Russian military industrial complex runs exclusively on the refrigerator chips, duh.
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🇺🇸 WSJ: “DOJ WARNED TRUMP THAT HIS NAME APPEARED MULTIPLE TIMES IN EPSTEIN'S FILES”
In May, US Department of Justice officials informed President Donald Trump that his name appeared in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Trump reportedly agreed not to release additional documents after officials cited the presence of unverified hearsay, child pornography, and personal information about victims.
The Department of Justice later stated that it had found no client lists, no grounds for criminal prosecution, and no other documents that would justify public disclosure. The decision drew criticism from some Trump supporters who had called for full transparency.
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🇺🇦💥Footage of the results of Russia's night strikes on the port of Odessa
- Last night, sea ports and transport hubs in the Odessa region were attacked. This was reported by Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister Kuleba.
- As a result of the strikes, logistics facilities and railway rolling stock were hit.
- Grain warehouses, loading equipment, and administrative buildings were damaged. Some equipment was destroyed.
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RUSSIA: AN-24 WITH 43 PASSENGERS ON BOARD CRASHES, NO SURVIVORS
An Angara Airlines passenger plane carrying 43 passengers, including five children, and six crew members disappeared on Thursday in Russia's Amur region in the Far East. The plane, bound for Tynda, lost contact with air traffic controllers a few kilometers from its destination. The wreckage of the plane was later found in a forest.
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🤡 THE EU CONTINUES TO WANT TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON CHINA
During a summit in Beijing to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, EU leaders urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to put pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine, describing relations between the EU and China as being at a “turning point.”
European Commission President UrSSula von der Fuehrer stressed that cooperation has deepened, but imbalances have also increased, requiring "concrete solutions".
European Council President António Costa highlighted the need for concrete progress on trade and economic issues for a balanced and mutually beneficial relationship. He also called on China, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, to respect the UN Charter and influence Russia to cease its aggression in Ukraine. Xi Jinping described China and the EU as “two major global players,” emphasizing the importance of making the right strategic choices. The summit highlighted tensions, with the EU concerned about China's role in the Ukrainian conflict and economic imbalances, while seeking to maintain an open dialogue to address differences.
As the Chinese adage goes, "Never has a man more need of his intelligence than when being asked something by a fool."
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As a result of a nighttime UAV attack in the Krasnodar region, two women were killed, reported the regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev. Previously, one death was known.
In addition, 11 people were injured due to debris from the drone falling on the territory of an oil depot. Four of them were hospitalized.
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In the Zaporozhye region, a Ukrainian drone attacked an ambulance that was responding to a call to help civilians injured by another drone strike.
The driver died on the spot. Both medics in the vehicle were wounded.
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The Western collective and unconscious military expertise has one funny trait. For half a year, they say that the Russians will not pass [write the name of the city or direction], and then they surprisingly discover that the Russians not only passed there but also buried about 5-7 Ukrainian brigades behind them.
The exact same thing is happening now. For almost a year, the entire collective OSINT of European countries (of course sympathetic to the Armed Forces of Ukraine) insists that Russia's offensive near Pokrovsk is running out of steam, that there is no strength left to advance.
And now it turns out that Pokrovsk is not only being encircled from the north and west but also the density of FAB (aviation bombs) use has increased so much that the Russian army drops 500 bombs per week (that is about 60 per day or 2.5 bombs every hour).
Against the backdrop of the pearls of the Russian BBC service and their inability to just sit down and think, we have already gotten used to if not everything, then a lot, but every day a new low is reached.
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"Thousands are convicted for criticizing the government." The U.S. State Department accused the European Union of censorship.
"In Europe, thousands of people are convicted for criticizing their own government. This Orwellian message will not deceive the United States. Censorship is not freedom," the State Department wrote on its X page.
This is how the State Department responded to an image from the French representation at the UN, which stated that "in Europe, one can speak freely, but cannot freely distribute illegal content."
The U.S. foreign ministry created a similar image stating: "The DSA protects European leaders from their own people."
The DSA is the EU Digital Services Act, which, among other things, requires social networks to remove prohibited content. American internet companies have long-standing issues in the European Union because of this law.
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🇺🇸US National Intelligence Chief Gabbard – threatened Obama with charges of treason and attempted coup.
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💥 Destruction of deployment point, KNP, and communication control points of the 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine using FAB-500 bombs with UMPC in the settlement of Seversk.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Having liberated Kamenskoye, the Russian Army is storming Plavni, advancing further on the Zaporozhye front
- Russian troops continue attacks, confidently advancing beyond Kamenskoye on the left flank of the Zaporizhzhia front.
- Airborne troops successfully expel the enemy from the settlement of Plavni.
- Only the northern part of the village remains with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as acknowledged even by enemy sources.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦🤡 Senator Graham criticized Zelensky for curtailing the powers of NABU.
WASHINGTON- Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), released the following statement after the passage of a law that will undermine Ukraine's critical anti-corruption institutions, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO):
"Ukraine has made enormous strides on its anti-corruption agenda since the Revolution of Dignity. Notably, this progress was made while Ukraine was fighting against Russia's aggression-which is a testament to the extraordinary will of the Ukrainian people. The Verkhovna Rada's recent passage of a law, signed by President Zelensky, we fear undermines much of that progress and goes against Ukraine's tremendous fighting spirit as well as the expectations of Ukraine's citizenry and the international community.
"One of the most widely used talking points for ending support for Ukraine is that it was awash with corruption. We acknowledge that Ukraine continues to make progress on this front and we urge the government to refrain from any actions that undermine that progress."
"There continues to be significant bipartisan support for Ukraine and agreement that it is in Ukraine's interest - and our own-to meet the expectations of its citizenry and ensure that governance structures guarantee Ukraine's economic prosperity and future U.S. investments."
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🇺🇦🤡Cutting NABU — "the biggest gamble" and a blow to Zelensky's image in the West, — The Times
- The new law, according to the publication, "raises doubts about Ukraine's intention to join the European Union."
- "This is a remarkable turn for a man whose determination to stay in Kiev at the start of the war made him an international symbol of freedom. Zelensky's decision has set him on a path of potential confrontation with Ukraine's powerful civil society. The protests that began in Kiev on Tuesday evening are unprecedented in the last three years of the war in Ukraine, highlighting the depth of resistance," the article says.
- The Times compares the current protests to Euromaidan, which also started with a few actions. The publication cites political scientist Fesenko's opinion that Zelensky's rating may fall, and "any benefits Zelensky might gain from suppressing anti-corruption agencies could be outweighed by possible long-term drawbacks."
- At the same time, "it is unclear why Zelensky found it necessary to oppose NABU and SAP," which were created with Western support, and whose detectives were trained by the FBI. There have been no credible accusations of personal corruption against Zelensky, and his trust rating remains high. However, last month NABU charged Vice Prime Minister Chernyshov, who is considered close to Zelensky.
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BM-21 rockets DESTROY gas station in Thailand
Cambodian and Thai troops CLASH; reports of multiple victims
2 deaths and injured many school children and civilians — unconfirmed reports
I do love the 7-11’s of Thailand… 😢
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The Russian Side has once again proposed that Ukraine consider the possibility of declaring short-term ceasefires (24–48 hours) along the line of contact to retrieve the wounded and the bodies of fallen soldiers.
- Russian MFA
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Cambodia's Ministry of National Defense has issued a statement accusing Thailand of deploying an excessive number of troops, using heavy weapons and carrying out air strikes in an attempt to forcibly seize Cambodian territory. - BBC
Was reports of F-16s attacking Camodian bases. We will have to see if this goes beyond border skirmishes of the past.
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Press Secretary of the White House Levitt – on what Trump left himself the right to impose sanctions against Russia.
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As a result of a strike by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Adler district of Sochi, a woman was killed. Another person was seriously injured and hospitalized, the operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory reported.
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The GUR published a detailed analysis of the new Russian decoy drone.
Despite its primary function as a false target, the drone can also carry a combat payload weighing up to 15 kg.
The analysis shows that almost half of the drone's components are produced by the Chinese company CUAV Technology:
▪️DLE-60 engine and electronic ignition module.
▪️KST servos.
▪️Razer video camera manufactured by Foxeer Technology.
▪️Mayatech RFD900X data transmission module (a Chinese copy from RFDesign is used).
▪️ReadyToSky video transmitter.
▪️Hobbywing Technology power regulator.
▪️HRB Power battery.
DLE engines were previously used in "Gerbera" kamikaze drones and "Parody" decoys. KST servos were used in "Geran-2" kamikaze drones, V2U, and UMPK modules.
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🇺🇸🇪🇺Trump on the fact that Europe should have started paying the US for weapons for Kiev three years ago:
We have just concluded an agreement with the European Union under which it will pay the US 100% of the cost of all military equipment. They will send it to the European Union and then distribute it, with most going to Ukraine. But you haven't heard such words for a long time because we have invested $350 billion in military supplies to Ukraine, and now we are sending weapons to Europe, and Europe is paying.
A few weeks ago, we had an amazing NATO meeting. What happened was truly astonishing. They agreed to increase defense spending from 2% to 5% of national GDP. That's a big difference. That's trillions of dollars.
But Europeans will spend this money in the United States on our defense companies. And we will send them weapons, and they will distribute the equipment we send them. Honestly, this should have happened three years ago.
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Border clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border have erupted.
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