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We continue to use prostitutes to the fullest’ – terrorist Budanov on the GRU's work according to English standards.
- British intelligence agents once actively used brothel workers to gather information. To what extent does our intelligence use various methods, such as escorts or prostitutes?
Normal methods, so what?
So we continue the traditions?
- We continue to the fullest. You can't even imagine how many men relax and reveal such things…
Budanov makes use of Ukraine’s main industry.
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China is very dependent on the United States’ – Trump explained how he saved the Celestial Empire from destruction.
‘We have very good relations with Xi, but I was not the one who requested the meeting. He requested the meeting. And the fake news immediately declared: ‘Donald Trump wants to meet with China.’ No, I didn’t want that. He asked for the meeting. And most likely, the meeting will take place before the end of the year if we make a deal. If there is no deal — I won’t go. What’s the point of meeting if we don’t reach an agreement? But we are very close to a deal.
Because of fentanyl, we had tariffs of 145%. I kept adding and adding. They told me: ‘Sir, you’re already at 145%.’ I replied: ‘Are you kidding?’ I had to lower it a bit. Because at 145% — it meant we basically had no trade with China, and China was collapsing. I don’t know if you know about this. But China was collapsing. It is very dependent on the US.’
Russia continues to try to kill CEO of Rheinmetall – Bloomberg
- Last year, there were vague reports of a Russian plot to kill Papperger. I found out that German authorities did indeed open an investigation, but quickly dropped it due to what they called a ‘lack of concrete leads
How do local police view the threat? Does Rheinmetall’s CEO have to rely on private security?
- I think it’s a combination of both. His security is really very serious. He is constantly accompanied by bodyguards, his home and office are heavily guarded. So the threat remains. If it were to disappear, the security would be removed
What was the most surprising thing about your investigation?
- I think what surprised me most was that Germany is still one of the most vulnerable countries to Russian sabotage. Germany has a large Russian diaspora, which, it turns out, is fertile ground for Russian intel ops. I was surprised by how open Germany was to attacks
He would be dead if they wanted him dead
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NATO leaders are running errands for Trump
'A year ago our country was dead. And now we are the hottest country in the world. Every NATO leader told me this — they do everything I want.'
Macron is in charge of dry-cleaning duties, Merz fetches cans of diet Coke, and Starmer shines Trump’s shoes.
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It is reported that a gas/oil pipeline was damaged as a result of the strikes.
A column of fire is visible from Romania.
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STATE DEPT: "Denmark, Norway & Sweden announced they would fund an additional $500M package of U.S.-made equipment for Ukraine."
"The Netherlands announced it will fund the first package of U.S.-made weapons and munitions, including Patriot missiles worth over $500M."
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Solid way to win over 1.4billion people…
Solids hearts and minds campaign going on in Ukraine.
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Will the Su-57 get "Zircon" missiles?
🔺Due to the abandonment of INF Treaty restrictions, there is active discussion about expanding the missile arsenal, including the introduction of new modifications of hypersonic weapons. One possible response by Russia to NATO's activity could be equipping the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter with hypersonic "Zircon" missiles.
The air-launched version, according to some indirect information, may be redesigned from the naval version and put on combat duty within a couple of years.
If this information is accurate, it represents a significant change in the balance of long-range strike capabilities. According to available estimates, the "Zircon" can reach speeds over Mach 9 (11,000 km/h) and strike targets at distances up to 1000 km, which places it beyond the reach of existing NATO air defense systems.
Nevertheless, integrating the "Zircon" into the aviation component of the Russian Aerospace Forces can be seen as one of the key factors of pressure on NATO: the alliance's own hypersonic projects lag behind in terms of timing and technological readiness.
‼️🇷🇺🇺🇸 Putin doubts potency of Trump's ultimatum and is confident in Russia's victory, — Reuters
Russia does not intend to follow Donald Trump's ultimatum, which expires on Friday. This is reported by Reuters, citing sources close to the Kremlin.
According to them, Vladimir Putin is confident in Russia's victory because the Russian General Staff stated that the Ukrainian front "will collapse in two to three months."
Main points:
— The Russian president "does not want to anger" Trump, but his military goals are more important than improving relations with the West.
— The Kremlin is not sure that Trump will even carry out his ultimatum, because "he has threatened before" and then took no action.
— Moscow does not believe that China will stop buying its oil.
— Putin is "worried" about worsening relations with the US, but "cannot afford to end the war just because Trump wants it."
The source also reports that negotiations in Istanbul "have no real content, except for discussions of humanitarian exchanges."
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🇫🇷🤡French journalist Cambier on the fact that "Trump has not yet used all the levers of pressure on Russia":
I also believe that the US really has not used all the levers they have, and that even now, they could go further. This concerns possible economic sanctions, including against third countries, as well as military aid. We see that they have still unblocked supplies — there has been a certain rollback, a concession. But this concerns air defense systems, not offensive weapons. So, if the US really wants to increase pressure on Russia and Putin, they could do much more.
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Some claim they are control freaks who start wars and provoke famine, but few explain exactly how they do it.
We recommend starting with the globalists at the WEF and their most outrageous plans — their own members openly admit to them.
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Kherson • Island
Urgent evacuation of the population and preparation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the battle for the island are unfolding right now.
Some buildings in the Korabel neighborhood have been turned into a fortified area.
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Look at that, now that Trump wants to impose sanctions tariffs on India, here comes the media justifying it with all sorts of claims.
Totally unexpected and impossible to predict.
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🇲🇩Today Maia Sandu sentenced herself.
By imprisoning opposition politician Evgenia Gutsul for 7 years, a wife and mother of young children, Sandu admitted her own weakness. She has already lost.
The people are with Gutsul.
Sandu is supported by those who want to lead this people to war.
The footage of Gutsul saying goodbye to her little son in the courtroom breaks the heart.
Sandu, do you really have no heart? Today you lost the hearts of your last supporters.
Because a woman without a heart cannot love her people.
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EU prepares to impose sanctions on China for supporting Russia against Ukraine — Politico
The EU reached this decision after Reuters reported that China is supplying Russia with drone engines under the guise of "refrigeration units" to circumvent sanctions.
This investigation has raised alarm in Brussels. Fifteen EU countries have contacted Beijing about these supplies, but China has denied its involvement or refused to respond.
"The report is accurate and shows that China is increasing its involvement, both quantitatively and qualitatively. It's safe to say that without China's support, this war would look very different," one of the European diplomats told Politico.
According to the diplomat, the EU was aware of the transfer of Chinese drones to Russia even before the data was published.
"After August, we will ask for sanctions. We want dialogue, but also concrete action," he noted.
Of course China selling refrigerators to Russia irks the EUrocrats, that's where the Russians get their chips from after all.
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Viktor Orban says Trump's NOT 'STRONG ENOUGH'
Says Trump can’t rally EU leaders to back him on Ukraine
'America's position is peace, or if there is no peace, we will leave you alone'
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Epstein was ‘MURDERED’
Hunter Biden thinks Trump is implicated too, claims notorious pedo introduced him to Melania
REMINDER: Hunter had his dad saved as ‘Pedo Pete’ in his phone book
- RT
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL MOVED TO “CLUB FED” AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING IT
Maxwell just got transferred to a chill, all-women’s prison camp in Texas and former prison staff are fuming.
She’s serving 20 years for trafficking teens and somehow landed in a facility with dog training programs and no razor wire.
Ex-BOP officials say it’s a “travesty of justice” and “makes no sense” unless she’s cutting some kind of deal.
Meanwhile, one guard said they’re just happy she’s someone else’s problem now.
Source: NBC News
Nothing to see here…
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Tentatively, the fire observed by all of Romania is the result of an incident at the Orlovka compressor station south of Novoselsky.
As of 2024, it was planned to provide a reverse flow system at this station by the fourth quarter of 2025 as part of one of the options for using the Trans-Balkan gas pipeline, which connects Romania with Ukraine at the Isaccea and Orlovka points.
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From the Novoselsky side of the Odessa region, a strong fire after a drone attack.
📸Footage is being published from the coastal area of the city of Isaccea, Romania.
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Russia will be able to continue the conflict for at least another three years — Foreign Policy
▪️The authors of the article note that the Russian economy continues to grow thanks to increased government spending, especially in the defense sector. Low unemployment and rising wages among the poorest segments of the population persist.
▪️Sanctions, it is emphasized, will not lead to an immediate end to the war but will increase pressure on the economy and raise the cost of its continuation.
Anyone think Ukraine can last 3 years or even a year?
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Side Note: FP is one of the most anti-Russian publications out there.
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◾️Reports suggest that Greece may be participating in a new Western “stabilization project” in Moldova — potentially as a security adviser or through a low-intensity military presence. According to sources, this is part of an EU–NATO initiative aimed at supporting the Moldovan government and countering Russian influence, particularly in the breakaway Transnistria region.
◾️If confirmed, it would mark yet another step in Greece’s quiet alignment with the core of the anti-Russian strategy — following arms supplies and political backing for Ukraine. The question is whether Athens is consciously embracing this expanded role, or simply sliding into it without a national debate on goals, benefits, and risks.
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According to Bloomberg, "Russia is considering a limited air truce with Ukraine, halting drone and missile strikes as a 'goodwill gesture' to Trump, while continuing the war. The move aims to ease pressure from potential US sanctions."
Source: the same that insisted that Putin had 3 months left to live before succumbing to cancer, and sought to treat it with enemas.
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The situation in the Ukrainian Armed Forces camp: Zelensky awards medals in Kharkov for the surrender of Volchansk, and airborne-assault troops in the Sumy region are sent straight from training to the assault
Zelensky's medal for the surrender of Volchansk
▪️Yesterday, the office of the President of Ukraine conscientiously reported, with a photo report attached, on the presentation of state awards to officers and sergeants of the 57th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is noteworthy that two days earlier, assault troops from the "North" group completed the mopping up of the historic part of Volchansk, where this very 57th Brigade was holding the defense.
This raises the question: what was the brigade command doing while Sever was destroying their subordinates in Volchansk? That's right — they were punching holes for medals in their clean jackets and preparing to go to Kharkiv to meet with Zelensky.
▪️In addition, servicemen from the 92nd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who also received state awards, came to Kharkiv to meet with Zelensky. At the moment, due to heavy losses, part of the combat units of the 92nd Brigade are being withdrawn for replenishment, while the headquarters is being withdrawn to Kharkov for the award ceremony.
The account of the head of the Kharkov Regional State Administration, O. Sinehubov, delighted its audience with photos from the event, and what do we see? The awards were given to female clerks from the headquarters and rear officers. Also, the brigade's chief medical officer was seen in the photo with a medal, who, logically, should have been in charge of evacuating the wounded near Liptsy.
In the Sumy region
▪️The command of the 95th Airborne Brigade also craves medals and blood
Starting last Thursday, the enemy actively counterattacked the positions of the Severians in the Sumy region for two days in a row, but our paratroopers and marines quickly cooled their ardor. After two days of intense meat assaults, the enemy achieved no success and ran out of steam.
This is confirmed by relatives of servicemen from the 95th Airborne Brigade and other units. According to their posts on social media, upon arrival in the Sumy region from training, communication with their relatives is immediately lost, and the most information that can be obtained is a "funeral notice."
The Airborne Forces command will undoubtedly receive their medals and orders. The question is how many personnel they will have to sacrifice before they lose another large settlement.
▪️Confirmed direct hit on the deployment point of the 95th Brigade
Unfortunately for the paratroopers of the 95th Airborne Brigade, it is not necessary to go on the offensive to die ingloriously. Russian aviation is very effective at destroying concentrations of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel with air strikes.
An obituary has been published online for Vitaly Grishko, a communications officer with the 13th Battalion of the 95th Brigade, who was killed by an air strike. The fact that the deceased was a communications officer confirms that the Russian Air Force hit the battalion's command post.
Northern Wind
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Former commander of the 53rd Airborne Brigade and battalion of the 46th Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant Colonel Anatoly Kozel gave an interview in which he said many interesting things about the structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ukrainian side's understanding of the conflict in particular.
In March 2023, he gave a high-profile interview to The Washington Post, in which he criticized Kiev's preparations for a counteroffensive. The outcome was predictable: removal from command and "exile" to a training center. But a year later, under Syrsky, he was reinstated and placed at the head of the 53rd Brigade — already for the battles for New York, which the Armed Forces of Ukraine safely lost.
The reality, however, judging by Kozel's words, turned out to be quite the opposite. Not only did the Ukrainian army fail to become "NATO-compliant," but it also absorbed the worst features of the old post-Soviet system: bloated staff, fictitious positions, corruption at all levels, chaos in management, and the practice of outright lies in reporting. In such conditions, even the most expensive Western supplies become not a tool for strengthening, but fuel for the internal decay of the system.
Russia intends to form 10 new divisions by the end of the year - the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Syrsky justifies the forced mobilization of the population
➖"The enemy is increasing its group by 9,000 people monthly. The Russian leadership aims to form 10 new divisions by the end of the year, two have already been created. Therefore, there is no other choice but to continue mobilization measures, improve combat training, and strengthen the drone component of our troops," the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine quotes him.
Though I suspect the size of Russian forces is increasing far more than 9,000 per month, while Ukrainian forces keep shrinking due to desertion and losses.
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🇮🇳🇷🇺Deputy Defense Minister Fomin held talks with Indian Ambassador Kumar, the Ministry of Defense reported.
Fomin and the Indian Ambassador confirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in the spirit of a specially privileged strategic partnership.
In addition, India's Prime Minister's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval arrived in Moscow.
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According to a poll from the Telegraph, more than half of German citizens would not take up arms to defend their country in case of war.
Only 16% of interviewed said to be willing to fight, with another 22% saying that they'd "probably do it".
Of course, the poll doesn't take a war of aggression into consideration, in which case the figures would be even lower.
Would any German in this chat be willing to fight for the glory of our dear leader Reichskanzler Friedrich Merz and BlackRock Germany? Let us know in the comments! 👇
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🇺🇦🤡🇺🇸🤡Zelensky reported on negotiations with Trump about ending the war
- The key thing is, of course, the cessation of the war. Today we coordinated the positions of Ukraine and the USA. We exchanged assessments of the situation: the Russians have increased the severity of their strikes. President Trump is fully informed about the Russian strikes on Kiev and other cities.
- Of course, we talked about sanctions against Russia. Their economy continues to decline, and that is precisely why Moscow takes this prospect and President Trump's determination into account.
- This could change a lot.
We discussed common European decisions that could help our defense. There is already a decision from the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark – more than a billion dollars for American weapons that Ukraine will receive. Thank you! This cooperation with NATO countries will continue.
- We also talked about our bilateral defense cooperation with America. The draft agreement on drones has already been prepared by the Ukrainian side, we are ready to discuss it in detail and conclude it. It may be one of the strongest deals," the drug addict reports.
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