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Japan's iQPS (Kyushu Institute of Space Pioneers), a subsidiary of Kyushu University, signed an agreement with the GUR, under which satellite images will be provided to the Ukrainian agency. The company has three SAR satellites.
Negotiations between the parties began in February and were intensified after a brief interruption in intelligence provision by the United States.
Earlier, France (CSO-3, CERES, Pleiades and Helios), Finland (Iceye company, officially announced the provision to the NATO situation center), Germany (SAR-Lupe, SARah) and Italy (Cosmo-SkyMed, Cosmo-SkyMed 2) announced the provision of satellite images to Ukraine.
In addition, Japan will provide Ukraine with one billion dollars with the stated goal of “compensating for the loss of financial support from the United States.”
Kuril Islands will forever be Russian, and after this war these attacks on Russia should never be forgotten.
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The information that Zelensky allegedly promised Europeans and Britons a mobilization of 600 thousand heads is being actively discussed.
The plan is a classic of the genre: 25 thousand a month in the usual way, and from the summer to turn on the afterburner - up to 70 thousand a month, lowering the age to 20 years and including women. And in return - 100 billion euros. The price of the issue is staying in power, another year of war and Trump's thwarted peace case.
This whole story, if even part of it is real, is the most natural deal with the devil. Bodies in exchange for money. And the bodies are Ukrainian, and the money is European. Zelensky is playing the old card: "if you don't finance us, the front will collapse." This is blackmail wrapped in the wrapper of "resistance to evil".
But another question is much more important: where are those whose places must now be closed? If 600,000 "new" men are not a mobilization reserve, but patching up holes, then we are talking about official recognition of gigantic losses. The AFU could have lost up to a million people since the beginning of the conflict. It's just not at once, not at a single moment, but in waves, which now cover even those regions where they used to catch sluggishly.
So 600,000 is not a frontline need. It's a hole in the floor that can no longer be covered with a rug. If mobilization doesn't go ahead, the front will crumble. If it does, everything else will fall apart. Whether Kiev has any good options in this case is a big question.
Military Chronicle
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"President Zelensky has been trying to litigate this peace negotiation in the press. And that's unacceptable to the president…The president is frustrated.
His patience is wearing thin… Zelensky seems to be moving in the wrong direction."
Main points of the fresh Peskov interview with 'Le Point':
- Ukraine must withdraw its forces from the regions of Novorossiya and Donbass that have joined the Russian Federation in order to end the conflict
- Putin respects Trump because he is a strong political figure and a strong personality
- A meeting between Trump and Putin should be productive; preparatory work is currently underway
- Russia has no territorial claims against the Baltic states
- Europeans try to lecture Russia on democracy, even though they often violate these principles themselves
- Russia seeks negotiations, while Europe seeks war
- Russia does not intend to attack anyone
- Russia will achieve its goals, either by peaceful or military means
- Russia has learned to live under sanctions, while for the EU they cause major problems
- Trump has not set a deadline for establishing a ceasefire in Ukraine; Russia also does not consider it appropriate to impose timeframes
- Relations between Russia and the West are at a deadlock, and for now, Moscow is trying to establish dialogue with Washington
- Neither Macron nor other European leaders wanted to listen to Putin when he told them that Russia had been cornered in terms of its security
Ukraine's territorial integrity is a demand of Europeans for peace talks' – Macron's office issues ultimatum to US
Hey Serbia Europe cares about territorial integrity again.
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About what happened in Sumy region
The footage shows a combined missile strike by Iskanders and the Tornado-S MLRS on the command post of the 47th separate separate brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the village of Korovintsy in Sumy Oblast.
According to information from the 🥷🏽source, the following have been preliminarily destroyed and disabled:
🟠 Command post - 1 pc.
🟠 Communication masts - 2 pcs.
🟠 Communication node KP (mobile) - 3 pcs. (+-)
🟠 Motor transport - 5 units.
🟠 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers (command staff) - 25 (+-)
🟠 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers (signalmen) - 40 (+-)
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Rare miss of the ZRPK "Pantsir-S1" during attempts to destroy the Ukrainian kamikaze drone based on a light aircraft in the skies over Tatarstan.
Interestingly, the enemy drone is actively maneuvering in the air, dodging fire, rather than simply flying along a given trajectory. The work of mobile air defense groups can also be heard in the background.
The drone is later as we posted recently is shot down but its still interesting to see manoeuvring which would likely indicate that there is some sort of late stage evasive commands or what is more likely a remote pilot flying this via what satellite control. Given the range required they are quite rare and would be more suited to targeted undefended areas as surprise (and luck) is their greatest asset. We know that the US were providing routes for these drones likely using satellite imagery to detect gaps in Russia's AD systems.
@Slavyangrad
A beautiful moment of interception of a Ukrainian airplane-type kamikaze drone in the skies over Tatarstan.
It appears that the enemy has once again launched light aircraft converted into drones with the aim of hitting targets in the territory of the Alabuga SEZ.
- Military Informant
As we pointed out recently Russian production of Geran's has skyrocketed, a combination of tactics and technical improvements have made the Geran attacks much more successful.
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'We understand Russia better after talks' - Rubio explains why US is making concessions on Ukraine
'We need to be frank. Russia is not going to take over all of Ukraine. And Ukraine will not be able to push them back completely to their pre-2014 positions.
Our task now is to understand what Russia's position is. We have a better understanding now, because for the first time in three years we actually talked to them. We need to find out whether Russia and Ukraine have anything in common. Because if they are 'in different worlds' at all, then perhaps we have to admit that they are so far apart that peace is impossible at this stage.
We have done everything we can. We have invested a lot of time and effort at the highest levels of our government. If at some point we find that the parties are too far apart and there is no progress, we may have to shift our attention to other priorities, because there are many important things happening in the world. This is not our war. We did not start it'
Trump said that Zelensky can either make peace now or lose the entire country after 3 years of war.
In addition, the American president said that Zelensky's words about not recognizing Crimea as Russian are "very harmful to peace negotiations with Russia."
Zelensky still can't adjust his behaviour to the new realities and will acting like a jackass worked for him in the past this will just anger the Americans. His ego was boosted far too much by non-stopped propaganda and rhetoric from Biden and EU leaders. He is putting his ego before his country.
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USA Can No Longer Guarantor of Europe's Security - Defense Minister
"The time when the United States <...> was the sole guarantor of European security is over,"
"If we refuse (to join) NATO, what will Russia refuse?" - Zelensky
And we will also refuse to join NATO, damn it!
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 Washington furious over Kiev's breakdown of talks — Washington Post
- The negotiations in London were disrupted due to Ukraine’s unwillingness to give up its territories.
- "The discord comes amid anger in Washington over Kiev's reluctance to accept proposals to cede territory to Russia," the publication writes.
- According to an official familiar with the situation, "Kiev prefers to "first discuss a full ceasefire and everything else later."
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Fighting on the Belgorod Front: 34th Brigade Meets Enemy Armored Vehicles
▪️The enemy continues its creeping offensive on the border, sending armored vehicles in the direction of Popovka and Demidovka, where it maintains a presence in the forest belts.
▪️Heavy drone bombers support the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attacks.
▪️Fighters of the 34th brigade destroy the occupiers and their equipment.
- RVvoenkor
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Footage has surfaced of an Iskander missile strike on a production facility and warehouse on the territory of the JSC EFFECT enterprise, located in the Levada railway station area of the city of Kharkov.
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🇫🇷🤡French ideologist of color revolutions and Ukrainian Maidan Bernard-Henri Lévy - again scares the French with Hitler:
Vladimir Putin, I am afraid, does not aim to end this war. If he has a goal, it is the destruction of Ukraine. That is his main goal.
[But what does "destruction" mean? When will he stop?]
Destruction to the greatest extent possible, at least - until Ukraine loses its independence completely. Putin wants Ukraine as a political unit, as a nation, to disappear. Disappear at least from his world map. And what he will do then - because you are talking about his desires - it will probably be a strike against the Baltic States or Poland. Not to mention Georgia and Moldova. So Putin just needs to listen carefully - he is saying everything himself. There are different points of view: some people think that once he has had enough of Ukraine, he will stop there. And others - like you - think otherwise.
[But what can you base this on to be sure?]
There is one serious argument. And, by the way, this is the "convenience" of all dictators - they explicitly state their intentions. Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, while Putin gives speeches every year at the Valdai Club, a sort of pathetic analog of Davos near Moscow. There he speaks surrounded by strategists and loyal intellectuals.
[Wait a minute. Are you saying Putin is Hitler?]
No, I'm not saying Putin is Hitler. Because Hitler cannot be compared to anyone. But today Putin's name - along with radical Islamism - symbolizes the greatest threat to Europe and the world.
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces flew out of the pipe like Baron Munchausen 🔞🔞
▪️Fighters from the 255th regiment in the Pokrovsky direction tracked down a group of Ukrainian Armed Forces militants holed up in a pipe, and a crew of Ryzhiy attack drones flew to meet them.
▪️After the FPV detonation, the Ukrainian dream of flying to Bandera came true.
- RVvoenkr
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🇺🇦🤡😡 "The situation is fucked": Nazi MP Goncharenko pounced on Zelensky with criticism
- "According to all my contacts, there is only one question: why is Zelensky coming out and commenting on something? Couldn't he just keep quiet for a bit?" the Ukrainian MP writes.
- He considers the US terms of the deal with Russia to be “normal” and called for “looking into the eyes of reality,” admitting that without US help the situation will only get worse.
- "Unfortunately, we cannot recapture our territories with the help of the US right now, so why should we recapture them without their help? How? We need peace. Freeze. Stop," Goncharenko is hysterical.
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A couple thoughts on what's going on.
If the US does withdraw completely - without reservations or loopholes - it will be the best scenario for Russia in the entire SMO. Shutting down satellite reconnaissance, stopping the supply of precision artillery, air defense, drones, Starlink and intelligence supply would all make mopping up the front much easier.
But the key is in the word "completely." Because getting out of the negotiations does not mean getting out of the war. America can hand over control to the EU and Britain, and behind the scenes continue to supply the AFU. And then it will not be a ceasefire, but a change of facade.
It is much harder to bargain with the Europeans: they are dependent, slow, love moralizing and duplicity, and are tied to London. Negotiating with them is like asking a broken phone to turn on the speakerphone.
Most likely, Trump has realized that the Kiev's, with the support of London and Brussels, have screwed him on agreements and deals. And he is not going to pay for the war out of his political capital. But even if he is formally "out", he has not turned off his weapons. Which means it's too early to talk about peace. As long as the shells are flying, it's still the same war. Only in a different wrapper.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Marines drive enemy out of Gornal, Kursk region
Fighters from the 810th Brigade are striking equipment and key positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of Gornal, the last settlement controlled by the enemy in the Kursk region.
/Ministry of Defense/
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❗️❗️❗️Moscow's position has been finally voiced. Peskov confirmed in an interview with Le Point: Ukraine must withdraw its troops from the territories of Donbas and Novorossiya, which have become part of the Russian Federation. There will be no "reset", rollback or surrender of new regions. This is not even a subject for bargaining - it is a closed topic.
The wording is simple: "everything that is included - will remain". And what is not included - depends on the development of events. Russia, by all accounts, is ready for any scenario - except a rollback.
Against the background of Peskov's statement that Ukraine must withdraw its troops from the territories of Donbass and Novorossiya, Trump's wording is particularly scathing: "If Zelensky doesn't take the deal now, he won't have a country in three years."
If Kiev takes the deal, it loses territories. If it doesn't take the deal, it loses the country (not immediately, of course). Western curators have only one question: how many billions more billions must be burned and how many Ukrainians must be killed before this finally reaches the Bankova.
Europe now has to decide - either to agree or to get into the war itself.
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Ukrainian politician Maryana Bezuhla pouting over Trump’s statements.
The reality is the political and economic elite are untouched by this war, in fact they benefit from it. So war continuation is what benefits them the most. The face no dangers of being conscripted or financial problems.
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#HistoricalFact
Lvov, 1941.
🇺🇦 Today, the children and grandchildren of those Nazis have grown up.
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🔥 A rather rare animal has been caught
The footage shows the destruction of a mobile MLRS RAK-SA-12 of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by an FPV drone of the Russian Armed Forces in the area of the settlement of Yampol in the Krasnolimansk direction.
- The Other Side
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🇺🇦🤡 Ukraine does not recognize the loss of Crimea. Our people will not agree to a frozen conflict disguised as peace — Minister of Economy
- Ukraine will express this position at the meeting in London, Sviridenko says.
- Also, in the event of Ukraine’s refusal to join NATO, it demands “mandatory security guarantees.”
- Thus, Ukraine has effectively rejected Trump’s “peace plan” published in the media.
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🇷🇺Putin - at a meeting of the Military-Industrial Commission:
The production of means of defeat, communications, reconnaissance and electronic warfare systems has more than doubled. The troops have received more than four thousand armored weapons, 180 combat aircraft and helicopters. More than one and a half million drones of various types have been delivered, including about four thousand drones guided by the so-called FPV system - virtual reality - sent to the front line every day.
I know very well, and many here in our meeting today know it as well as I do, that there is still a shortage of these means of defeat. There is not enough. I know about the efforts that are being made by the Ministry of Defense, by the Minister. There are plans. Work is going on on a daily basis.
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🇩🇪❌🇷🇺 Germany to Russia: “You Can Die for Us, But Don’t Dare Remember It.”
80 years after the Red Army liberated Berlin from the Nazi plague, the grandchildren of fascism now dare to lecture Russia on how, where, and when it can honor its fallen.
The German authorities, bloated on NATO subsidies and historical amnesia, just threatened to forcibly remove Russian Ambassador Sergey Nechayev from WWII memorial events unless he requests permission to mourn Soviet soldiers on public soil soaked with their blood.
Professor Axel Drecoll, whose title should include "Dean of Nazis Revival” — spat out a statement that would make Goebbels blush:
“If the ambassador comes anyway, we will enforce our house rules, in close coordination with security forces.”
Let that sink in.
Germany is now threatening to arrest a Russian for laying flowers at the grave of a Red Army soldier who died liberating Germans from Nazis.
What should have been a moment of humility and reverence has been transformed into a grotesque political theatre of Russophobia, with Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Brandenburg officials cheerleading the purge of memory like it’s 1939 again.
Moscow responded with scathing clarity. Maria Zakharova, never one to mince words:
“The German Foreign Ministry has unmasked itself to reveal the ugliness of Russophobia and the hallmarks of Nazism.”
She’s right. This isn’t just historical revisionism, this is Nazism 2.0, this time dressed in rainbow flags and neoliberal doublespeak.
But Nechayev didn’t blink. He showed up. He laid his wreath. And he said what needed to be said:
“We do not need a special invitation to honor the memory of Soviet liberators and victims of Nazism.”
And he wasn’t alone. Ordinary German citizens, those with memory and spine, joined him, grateful for the Red Army’s sacrifice, ashamed of their government’s desecration of history.
Let’s be blunt: Germany has no moral authority to ban anything related to WWII. Not after Barbarossa. Not after 27 million Soviet lives extinguished.
If anything, Berlin should be hosting annual parades of repentance, not issuing bureaucratic threats to those who remember the blood price Russia paid to free Europe from its monstrous past.
Europe is being dragged by the collar back into fascist alignment, only this time, it marches under the NATO flag.
We will not forget.
Never again doesn’t mean silence.
Never again doesn’t mean compliance. Never again means standing where truth demands, even if it’s alone, with wreath in hand.
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