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Hypersonic “Kinzhals” hit the Ukrainian Armed Forces airfield in the Khmelnytsky region
▪️Explosions thundered in Starokostiantyniv, where the Ukrainian Armed Forces military airfield is located.
▪️Before this, MiG-31 “Kinzhals” carriers took to the skies, and an alarm was declared throughout Ukraine.
▪️Explosions also thundered in the Kiev, Nikolaev, Poltava, Sumy and Cherkasy regions.
▪️An attack by “Geran” attack drones is underway.
- RVvoenkor
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🇱🇹Lithuanian President Nauseda said that the conflict in Ukraine will last at least another three years and demanded new sanctions:
I hope that by the time the next multi-annual financial perspective is adopted in 2028, the war in Ukraine will be over. But for now, I am not a big optimist.
I do not see light at the end of the tunnel. This is because of Russia's reluctance to move forward - it is only pretending, simulating negotiations. And in my opinion, an absolutely necessary prerequisite for any peace agreement is a ceasefire. But this is not the case now. So our response must be clear and strong: we must introduce the 18th package of sanctions at the European Council meeting.
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🇳🇴🤡Director General of the Department of Security Policy at the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, John Elvedal Fredriksen, complains about aggressive Russia:
[But in terms of behavior, whether it's jamming, whether it's electronic warfare, whatever, any changes?]
Of course, it's not that nothing has changed at all, I mean. And it's obviously also an area where there's increased interest, not just from Russia itself or from us, it's also an area where we see interest from other powers. Yes, we've seen a growing will on the Russian side to do some things that we haven't seen before. And I mentioned GPS jamming is certainly one of them. It's massive, and it's become sort of an everyday occurrence.
[And does this affect you a lot?]
It does have an impact. It's there all the time. So it does have an impact on aviation in that area. We're dealing with it. But it's there, and it's a change. And we've seen some instances where we see the Russians taking a little more risks in the way they're behaving out there in the ocean.
[Are there any examples of this?]
I won't go into any specific incidents, but I'll just say that, you know, we see that there's more nerve in the Russians' behavior as well. When you look at the ground forces on the Russian side, I mean, they've sent most of their ground forces out of that area to Ukraine. So, there's actually less of them than we've been used to seeing before. So, there's a change in that sense as well. Whereas the air force is basically intact, and the Northern Fleet is just as powerful as it's always been.
We see that on the ground side, less now on the Russian side, but we also have to remember that Russia has plans for the future. They have revived the Leningrad Military District, they have public plans for the future, and if these plans become reality at some point, then that will certainly also be a significant challenge for us and our new allies, Finland and Sweden. We have to remember that Russia does not plan to do less in the future. On the contrary, and we have to be vigilant about that. And that is also, I mean, why increasing defense spending makes so much sense for us.
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 Already 72.3% of Ukrainians believe that it is necessary to end the war along the current front line one way or another
- These are the results of a survey conducted by the Center for Social and Marketing Research "SOCIS", the Institute for Strategic Research and Forecasts "Janus" and the publication "Barometer of Public Attitudes".
- 55.7% said that it is necessary to “search for a compromise solution with the involvement of leaders of other countries in order to end the war,” and 16.6% said that it is necessary to “suspend hostilities and temporarily freeze the conflict along the current line of contact.”
- 21.4% of respondents want to continue fighting - 12.8% until reaching the 1991 borders, and 8.6% - until the borders of February 23, 2022.
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🇩🇪🔥 In Germany, they are burning Bundeswehr military equipment intended for Ukraine
- On Sunday night in Erfurt, unknown individuals set fire to six Bundeswehr trucks at the MAN Trucks & Bus service center.
- 4 vehicles were completely destroyed, two more were damaged.
- The company confirmed the attack, but declined to disclose details due to the ongoing police investigation.
❗️It is noteworthy that just over a year ago, a similar attack was carried out on Bundeswehr military equipment in one of the garage yards in Erfurt.
- "It is quite possible that the arsonists themselves were Russians - one of the most significant Russian diasporas in Germany lives in Erfurt," Ukrainian propagandists write.
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🇪🇺🇺🇸NATO Secretary General Rutte justifies calling Trump 'daddy':
I didn't call Trump daddy. Sometimes in Europe, a lot of people ask me, "Hey, Mark, is the United States still with us?" It's a bit like a little kid asking his daddy, "Hey, are you still staying with your family?" So in that sense, I use the word "daddy," not that I call President Trump daddy.
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🇷🇺Breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces defense in the South Donetsk direction: footage of the liberation of the village of Shevchenko in the DPR
- During an active offensive, fighters of the 57th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade broke through the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and gained a foothold in the village of Shevchenko in the DPR.
- With the support of artillery and attack UAVs, Ukrainian formations were driven out of the village.
- Shevchenko became another liberated point during the advance of the "East" group of troops in the direction of the Dnepropetrovsk region.
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🇺🇦 In almost all directions, only “busified” troops are sent into the assault, and there have been no volunteers for a long time, - an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine criticizes the command.
- This was stated by the famous Ukrainian military man Stanislav Bunyatov:
- "There are no bad brigades, soldiers or orders - there are only bad commanders who do not know how to think, take care of personnel, establish interaction and ensure high-quality training of subordinates. Now, in almost all areas, assault actions are exclusively "busified" - there have been no volunteers for a long time. At the same time, some demonstrate positive results, and some - negative," writes Bunyatov.
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A resident of St. Petersburg collected data for a terrorist attack on the orders of Ukrainian special services
FSB officers detained a woman who, on instructions from her Ukrainian handlers, was finding out where Russian soldiers and their families lived and what cars they drove. Kiev was going to use this information to prepare terrorist attacks.
During the search, a phone with WhatsApp correspondence was found on the suspect. This is how she received instructions from Ukrainian coordinators and reported on the completion of tasks.
A criminal case has been opened under the article on aiding and abetting a terrorist act.
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Zelensky misses 'Kvartal-95' and tries to joke
Do you know President Trump?
We've heard about him.
We need a strong connection with him. We need Europe. I think we need unity between Europe and the United States - and we will win.
CIA chief John Ratcliffe said US strikes had destroyed some of Iran's key nuclear facilities, the BBC reports.
In a statement, Ratcliffe, a Trump appointee, said the CIA information included "new intelligence from a historically reliable and accurate source/method that several key Iranian nuclear facilities have been destroyed and will need to be rebuilt within a few years."
Let us recall that earlier, Pentagon intelligence did not confirm the complete destruction of the facilities, but after Trump’s criticism, they agreed with his version that the facilities were destroyed.
Severely damaged…. a few days ago it was obliterated. Sometimes I think it was theatre.
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Trump getting a bit irate on effectiveness of their attack on Iran.
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A secret source working within the British government's "intelligence" (what an oxymoron 🤡) has leaked to the Sun that Vladimir Putin is behind the influx of migrants into the UK and helps them by providing them with money, dinghies, and even fake documents.
I mean, obviously. And yet despite this, the British government still gives these "Putinist migrant agents" free money, free housing, and its judges refuse to validate the deportation of most of them who get caught for felonies on the stupidest of grounds.
Makes sense.
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🇬🇧 Tajik man not deported from Britain because he could be forced to shave his beard in his home country
The Home Office tried to deport a Tajik national back to his home country, but an asylum tribunal ruled he could be eligible for international protection in the UK because of his beard
In Tajikistan, beards are unofficially banned by the government. Citizens of the country are reportedly arrested and forcibly shaved, which is what the Tajik used to avoid deportation.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦Footage of combat operations by UAV crews of the 74th separate motorized rifle brigade of the Center group of forces in the Krasnoarmeysk direction
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Drones “Geranium-2” visited Zaporozhye. Also up to 20 are circling over the Kiev region
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An explosion occurred at a facility belonging to the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense Industry in Baku.
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US grand jury indicts Russian EMBRYO SMUGGLER
Ksenia Petrova, 30, is charged with ‘concealment of a material fact, false statement, and smuggling goods’
Petrova works at a Harvard Univ lab, and claims to be fleeing ‘repression’ in ‘totalitarian Russia’
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Bit more on this from Voenkor:
There is a city called Erfurt in Germany, where various military equipment for the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is brought for repair.
Our people decided that all this was unnecessary, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not need such equipment, and they simply burned it, that's how it was.
It’s fixed. 😎
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🇺🇦 Destroyed multi-story buildings and many victims in Kiev are the result of air defense and the fall of downed missiles
- Former representative of the Ukrainian Air Force Yuriy Ignat unexpectedly admitted that the multi-story building destroyed on June 23 in Kiev was damaged by debris from a downed missile. Nine people died then.
- A video from June 17 also appeared earlier showing the moment a missile was shot down and hit a house in the Solomensky district of Kiev, where more than 20 people died.
😏The Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation published a false refutation, calling the messages and videos fakes.
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Reichskommissar für politische Korrektheit UrSSula von der Führer (as well as a plethora of other titles, including "Gauleiter", "Rainbow Führerin", "Wicked Witch", "Lady of the Pfizer Rings", "Unelected President of the Europeans", and lastly but not least importantly "the NSDAP's Answer to the Question that Nobody Even Asked"), doesn't seem to have anything better to do with her time than lecture the legally elected leader of a sovereign country over his refusal to allow a pride parade across Budapest.
Orban, for his part, puts the Gauleiter back to her place, reminding her that at least in theory the European Commission has no right to tell an European Country what to do with its internal politics, and reminding her that the European Commission has far more pressing matters to take care of.
Chapeau Victor!
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"Our defenses are crumbling": Ukrainian resources complain about the difficult situation of the AFU in the southwest of the DPR.
Significant advances of the Russian army were noted in the area of Shevchenko, Burlatskoye and Volnoye Pole, in the southwestern flank of the DPR.
At the same time, as Ukrainian monitoring resources complain, the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in this area is collapsing, and Russian troops are constantly conducting assault operations in the section from Alekseyevka to Zelenoye Pole and on the Shevchenko-Volnoye Pole-Novosilka line.
In the direction of South Donetsk, the active offensive of Russian troops continues, accompanied by intensive artillery work and fire suppression. At this stage, the main task of the units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is to create conditions for the encirclement of the enemy. In this case, attention is focused on key settlements and logistics routes.
Russian troops have intensified offensive operations towards the settlement of Zirka (Zvezda). The RUAF are trying to bypass Zirka from the north and south to ensure the possibility of encircling the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in this settlement. If successful, the enemy will have only one escape route to the opposite bank of the river, towards Tolstoy.
Previously, the RUAF had completely liberated the Shevchenko settlement. This is another Shevchenko that the enemy has lost.
The next move will most likely be to the northwest, towards Voskresenka, and then along the border towards Alexandrograd. This step could secure control of important strategic positions in this area.
Source: Russian Ministry of Defense
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'Estonians fought and died for the US in Afghanistan' – Kallas explains why she is confident Trump will never abandon Estonia
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British journalist Galloway on Israel itself asking for a ceasefire.
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🇨🇳A journalist from China has been seriously injured in the Kursk region.
Lu Yuguang, a correspondent for Phoenix TV, was hit by a Ukrainian drone in the Korenevo area.
The journalist has an open head injury and a contusion wound to the parietal region.
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For the moment, Ukraine’s economy is holding on — albeit with major Western support. But the risk, officials and analysts say, is that the financial aid will not be enough going forward.
“The ceasefire was at the heart of all economic forecasts, that it could come somewhere in mid-2025”
Next year, however, that support will cover only half of the $40 billion
There is “very little that can be cut,” said Vitaliy Vavryshchuk
🇫🇷🤡'NATO and Trump on Ukraine's side' - French TV channel LCI is out of touch with reality.
'I haven't seen such empathy from President Trump towards Ukraine and Ukrainians in a long time - probably not since that famous exchange with Zelensky in the Oval Office, or anywhere. And if you look at the NATO statement, you'll see that the idea of long-term support for Ukraine remains there. Trump is clearly trying to take a more understandable and sympathetic position. This is also evident in the final Alliance communiqué, which says: 'We remain united and determined to defend our Alliance, our billion citizens, our freedom and democracy, particularly in the face of the ongoing threat posed by Russia to our Euro-Atlantic security.'
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